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Marketing Lessons from InstaCalc.com

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Marketing Lessons from InstaCalc.com

I’m no expert, but creating your own project invariably teaches you a few things about presenting your site. Here are a few lessons that helped me launch InstaCalc… Read article, a real-time, shareable calculator.

Get feedback, then release

Don’t push out

Posted in Business, Web | February 16, 2007 by kalid

Using JSON to Exchange Data

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Javascript Object Notation (JSON) is a fancy name for a simple idea: A web page can download data stored as javascript variables. It’s caused a buzz in the tech world because JSON is much easier to load, read and manipulate… Read article

Posted in Guides, Programming, Web | January 11, 2007 by kalid

Getting Going with WordPress

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A list of what I’ve done to get the WordPress blog software up and running.

Get setup

  • Download, extract
  • Create database in PHPMyAdmin
  • Run setup

Get a theme you like

  • UrbanGirrafe
  • Minimalist themes

Tweak

  • Update your theme colors, text,
  • … Read article
Posted in Guides, Web | December 28, 2006 by kalid

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