Bam! January gone. How the heck did that happen? Here are the top posts and pages viewed on Best Web Image for the month of January, 2010, a month now forever gone. Continue reading »

 

Here is just a little Saturday night fun. It’s a quick reminder that websites can be a lot of fun, and that we don’t always have to be geared on making money or being perfect with them.

I introduce… Continue reading »

 

For those of you Firefox 3.6.* users, I just updated the Twitter Toolbar! This new version supports Firefox 1.5-3.6.9.

Download the Twitter Toolbar for Firefox! Version 1.11

For more information about the toolbar visit: Twitter Toolbar

 

It’s killing me!!! A new feature for Google Analytics is rolling out, and though they have given it to me on some of my accounts, they have not given it to me for Best Web Image yet.

Google is now slowly releasing the Annotations feature for their analytics. It allows you to make a comment about a specific date. This is something I have already been practicing using Microsoft’s Outlook Journal. I call it Journal Analytics. Continue reading »

 

Is it 2010 yet? I already posted this years top content, but here is the top content on BWI for the month of December. Time to hit the reset button. Current status of popular posts can always be found here: Popular Posts.

Top 20 Posts and Pages for December 2009

  1. Web Usability and Design Analysis – Save 30% – For the next two weeks, now until Dec. 18th, 2009, I will be running a promotion on my Web Usability and Design Analysis. Now on sale for just $19.95. (1,741 views)
  2. Twitter Toolbar (1,401 views)
  3. Tweetmeme Doubling My Twitter Traffic – So far, My Twitter traffic has more than doubled since I added the Tweetmeme plugin on my blog. (1,386 views)
  4. Good Luck Bing! Search Engine Giants Will Be a Thing of the Past – The battle for search traffic is not between Google and Bing. It’s between them and all other websites, and I believe the search engines will go down. (1,299 views)
  5. Digital Point Forum Down – Before you join the Digital Point Forum, READ THIS. Don’t worry, it’s good stuff. (1,296 views) Continue reading »
 

Below are a list of the top blog posts that I wrote this year. Information was gathered using Google Analytics. I felt I needed to mention that I used Google Analytics because the first most popular post on this site for 2009 was bashing Google. I really like them, actually.

The list ranks the top first, and the items in bold, are ones that I personally prefer. Continue reading »

 

This is just a quick post to remind everyone that my discount price for the Web Usability and Design Analysis ends today! The regular price was $29.95, and today’s discounted price is just $19.95. I hope those of you interested in this take advantage of this great price. Saturday, the price will not be returning to the previously priced $29.95, but will in fact be going up to $59.95. So if you want a deal, today is the day. Continue reading »

 

Sometimes you just have to bite your tongue, or in the case of blogging, sit on your hands.

If your blog is about improving websites, like this one, ranting about politics could be the worse thing you or I could do. This morning, the urge for me to get off topic ranting about politics was at an all time high.

Knowing that I often unfollow people who express political opinions that oppose me, I decided to turn it into  a reminder for others to keep it keep on topic. Continue reading »

 

Since mid 2008, I have made the habit of looking at the last quarter, and comparing that traffic to the previous quarter for this site. What I find is an average growth of 20%. That is especially nice as the numbers continue to get bigger. This quarter is looking like it will pull in a 30% growth rate over the previous quarter, and the main reason for this was not site improvements. It was because I started targeting other sources for traffic. Continue reading »

 

I may be jumping the gun here a little. This morning I decided to take a look at my stats to see how the Tweetmeme button is working out on this site since I added it. If you look at my past posts you will see that the button itself has not been heavily used, but the important thing to note is that it is being used. Just one tweet by a user with tons of followers could dump in some real traffic. Continue reading »