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May

Free Classifieds by State

Posted by jessica  Published in 50 States Classifieds, AdvertiseWisconsin.com, Advertising, Business News, Business Services, Classifieds, Client Blog Entries, Client News, Client Websites, FAQ, Free Classifies, Free Games, Green Web Design, Internet Marketing, Jobs, Marketing, Networking, New Clients, Newspapers, Ongoing Projects, Online Classifieds, Online Games, Online Marketing, Our Partners, Partners and Affiliates, Press Releases, Public Awareness, Real Estate, Referrals, Research, Resource Center, SEM, SEO, SMO, Sales & Events, Site Submissions, Small Businesses, Social Networking, Tech News, Tech Support Tips, Timeshare Merchant Accounts, Tips & Tricks, Travel, Tutorials, Uncategorized, Wisconsin Attorneys, Wisconsin Businesses, news, shopping, wisconsin

50StatesClassifieds.com

50StatesClassifieds.com

This post is regarding our free classifieds website, 50 States Classifieds.  We thought it was worth cross-posting, since so many Green Web Design blog readers also use the site.

Some users may not be aware that there is an easier way to reach their ads.  This is just a quick note to let you know about some of the other ways you can find us.

We use these different website addresses when advertising, so that shoppers can easily find local ads in their state without remembering a  long, complicated URL.

For example: Telling people to go to AdvertiseWisconsin.com is so much easier than telling them to go to “http://www.50statesclassifieds.com/category.php?cid=87”   and expecting them to remember it!

50 States Free Classifieds

50 States Free Classifieds

Use this easy reference list to find our free classifieds site quickly and easily according to which state you’re in:

Featured Members are allowed to post unlimited free classified ads in any state, or every state.
AdvertiseAlabama.com AdvertiseAlaska.com AdvertiseArizona.com
AdvertiseArkansas.com AdvertiseCalifornia.com AdvertiseColorado.com
AdvertiseConnecticut.com AdvertiseDelaware.com AdvertiseFlorida.com
AdvertiseGeorgia.com HawaiiClassAds.com AdvertiseIdaho.com
AdvertiseIllinois.com AdvertiseIndiana.com AdvertiseIowa.com
AdvertiseKansas.com AdvertiseKentucky.com AdvertiseLouisiana.com
AdvertiseMaine.com AdvertiseMaryland.com AdvertiseMassachusetts.com
AdvertiseMichigan.com AdvertiseMinnesota.com AdvertiseMississippi.com
AdvertiseMissouri.com AdvertiseMontana.com AdvertiseNebraska.com
AdvertiseNevada.com AdvertiseNewHampshire.com AdvertiseNewJersey.com
AdvertiseNewMexico.com AdvertiseNewYork.com AdvertiseNorthCarolina.com
AdvertiseNorthDakota.com AdvertiseOhio.com AdvertiseOklahoma.com
AdvertiseOregon.com AdvertisePennsylvania.com AdvertiseRhodeIsland.com
AdvertiseSouthCarolina.com AdvertiseSouthDakota.com AdvertiseTennessee.com
AdvertiseTexas.com AdvertiseUtah.com AdvertiseVermont.com
AdvertiseVirginia.com AdvertiseWashington.com AdvertiseWashingtonDC.com
AdvertiseWestVA.com AdvertiseWisconsin.com AdvertiseWyoming.com

Tags: 50 States Classifieds, 50StatesClassifieds.com, AdvertiseWI.com, AdvertiseWisconsin.com, Online Ads, Online Advertising, Online Classifieds, Online Marketing, Wisconsin Classifieds

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25

Jun

PHP Tips from Google’s Eric Higgins

Posted by Green Web Design  Published in Google Watch, Public Awareness, Resource Center, SEM, SEO, SMO, Tech News, Tutorials, Videos, Website Design, YouTube

Have I mentioned I love Google?  What other search engine takes the time to make their webmasters make useful, high quality videos for other webmasters?  In this video, Google’s Eric Higgins shares some very easy to implement tips for webmasters whose websites utilize the PHP programming language.  Thanks Eric!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sibg0T3wKs4

For more information:

http://code.google.com/speed

Tags: Code Optimization, Eric Higgins, Google, Google Webmaster, Google Webmasters, PHP, PHP Language, PHP Optimization, PHP Programming, PHP Tips, PHP Tricks, Programming, Script Optimization, Speeding Up Scripts, Videos, Webmasters, YouTube

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11

Jun

Software Tips for Aspiring Web Designers

Posted by jessica  Published in Articles by Jessica Franke, Green Web Design, Resource Center, Tutorials, Website Design

As someone who began designing websites in 1995 as an assignment for a computer class, and eventually went on to own my own web design company, I feel that I have a few things to say about web design which may be considered useful by many hopeful web designers.

This is the first installment in a series of entries that I will be writing about the various tools that are used in professional Website Design.

First and foremost on the list of important things:  Website Editing Software! I started out coding mostly by hand in notepad, and alternated between that and Netscape Composer.  But when you get to the point where you are managing 60 websites and you don’t want to edit each and every page by hand anymore to say, update 1 link on the footer of a page, then you need to think about professional grade editing software!

When I designed my first website in 1995, there weren’t many tools available. I took a class where one of my assignments was to download a copy of Netscape Composer (which was one of first free “WYSIWYG” editors available for free on the web.) WYSIWYG stands for “What You See Is What You Get”. In other words, you could point and click and it would create very basic HTML code for you so that you could format your text size, color, or font; insert a picture; make a link; center something; etc. But if you wanted to do anything more complex, you would need to read an HTML book and use trial and error until you got it to work. This software was actually pretty advanced for a time when the Internet was new and most browsers were text based.  Until I took that class, I had been running Lynx on a DOS based PC.  I finally decided to upgrade to Windows 95 and Netscape Navigator after using them in class.

Our class only spent a week on web design, but I was hooked. I started a free geocities page, something with a silly name like geocities.com/enchantedforest/neighborhood15/something/something – and went to work on a personal website. I asked the teacher some questions – how can I do this, how can I do that? – and he didn’t know. He said that half of what I wanted to do was simply impossible. And the rest, he had seen but didn’t know how to do. So, I picked up a copy of the gigantic HTML Bible, which I still have sitting on my shelf to this day, despite the fact that Google and the Open Source community and their websites have rendered it pretty much obsolete.  Sometimes there’s still great satisfaction in picking up a book and looking it up.  Especially when you have an Internet outage and can’t read a tutorial website.

Over time I developed what was, at the time, a fairly complex website design for a beginner. (Later I moved it to its’ own domain name, and it is still intact and looks the way that I designed it all those years ago on a free geocities server).

The next year, I bought my first version of dreamweaver – a student version of – at the college bookstore.  For my professional websites, I still use Dreamweaver today.  (The version I use is by Macromedia, but Adobe has bought them out since then).  You can read about and purchase Dreamweaver here.

There are many, many, many other tools out there.  However, I can’t recommend any of them.  Years ago, I took a computer class where students received a discount on Front Page (made by Microsoft) and was dismayed to find that it broke my javascript codes (which had taken me many painstaking hours to get working in the first place), it inserted proprietary code that often messed up my clean, crisp, HTML code, and in general, annoyed me at every turn.  I have also tried a few others, like Xara WebStyle, CofeeCup, and several online WYSIWYG editors, but never got the functionality that  I needed out of them.  Several of my customers used to use such programs, but later hired me after they either got confused and gave up, or realized that what they envisioned for their website was not possible to create with the tools they were using.  Many had the desire to learn proper web design, but not the time.  Which is where buying the proper software and making enough time to learn it, or knowing when to hire someone who has already made those investments, comes in.

If you are only maintaining 1 website for your business and don’t want to rely on a web designer, then some of the above tools *might* work for you, if you don’t want your website to be overly complicated.  They can certainly build an adequate website with a few pages describing your products or services, store hours, contact information, etc.  But you will never make a really great shopping cart website to showcase your hundreds of products with these types of software, so you really need to sit down and figure out what your plan is before you invest in editing software.  What are you trying to achieve?  Will the software that you are considering do what you need it to do?

The other problem I have with most simple editors is aesthetics.  Many times, WYSIWYG editors come with pre-created website templates for users who  want to get started right away.  They are great and very useful when used as a learning tool.  But sadly, they usually look like a 3 year old drew them with a crayon.  Or at best, like a 12 year old made them with a WYSIWYG editor. Yet many business owners use these templates almost “as is”, simply adding text and a few pictures.

I will be the first to admit that aesthetics have nothing to do with usefulness.  When marketing your website, an ugly website can be just as successful as a pretty website if it is programmed correctly.  Often, all the stuff that goes into making a website pretty, makes it more difficult for search engines to crawl through.  There are things to be said in favor of ugly websites.  And yet, no one wants to be the business with the ugly website.  Which is why these beginner and DIY tools are fantastic for learning the basics, but should never be relied upon by anyone who is serious about becoming a professional Website Designer, nor should they be used by any business who wants to impress potential customers who find their website.

If you are just starting out and can’t afford to jump in and buy professional software yet, don’t despair.  There are many website editing programs out there that will allow you to try them without an expensive commitment.  That way, if you decide that web design just isn’t for you, and you would prefer to hire a professional to assist you with your website, you won’t be out a huge amount of money.

Tags: Articles, Articles by Jessica Franke, Green Web Design, Web Design, web designer, Website Design, Website Designers

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