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Saturday, March 22nd, 2008

Remember back in April when I became the new writer for Web Dev Notes? I started off by introducing Joomla, PHP-Nuke, phpBB and PHP. I even recommended some cool software like the ALT-Tab Replacer, Virtual Desktop Manager and the Firebug plugin for Firefox. After a slow start, I finally got my big break when my article Formatting Text in Wordpress started to bring in steady traffic!

In my early Web Dev Notes days I stuck to covering more technical topics such as how to insert CSS on your website or how to create your first PHP page. However, after testing out the use of humor in posts like the Top Ten Stupidest Joomla! Administrator Tricks and When will GoogleBot index my Brain I discovered that this unique approach was actually quite well received! I also realized website marketing and SEO was a very popular aspect of web development so I decided to venture into this area with posts like The Battle for Traffic - SEO vs Content, No Contacts, No Money and Validate Your Website for Better SEO!

Of course, even though I would later discover that marketing and SEO would be a very popular topic on my blog, at the time I had no idea yet! Looking at my stats, the posts about PHP were the most trafficked so I decided to cover this area more extensively! In May I introduced some great web development resources and then discussed the relationship between PHP and a Web Server/Browser in order to build a solid foundation before diving right into PHP for the rest of the month. I then covered how to comment PHP code, the debate over using Print or Echo, how to use variables, how to use concatenation with variables and variable naming conventions. Using this introductory material, I was then able to go even deeper and cover topics like using arrays, if/else programming logic, nested IF/ELSE conditional statements, and PHP Loops. Since the topic of loops is already an extensively covered subject, I decided to make my articles sound unique by naming them, “The magic of WHILE Loops“, “The incredible FOR Loop Multi-Tasker“, and “The FOREACH Loop Love Affair with Mr. Array“.

In order to stay informed, I subscribed to many RSS feeds relating to my topic. In so doing I noticed that Digg and Google were two very popular topics. I decided to explore these subjects a bit with articles like, “List of Google Hoaxes“, “Who’s Digging You?“, “Google’s PageRank Explained by Phil Craven“, “Declare Warr on Digg Doondles!“, “I Hacked Google and Stole Their Robot lolol“, and “Are Your Archives Burying You Worse Than Digg“. These articles continue to bring in traffic to this day!

During the month of June I was taking a course on Interface Design so decided to cover similar topics on Web Dev Notes. I began by discussing the advantages of using personas during development and then decided to list nine causes of software error before discussing software quality and the three general principles of quality assurance. I introduced the subject of human/computer interaction and demonstrated how good design can help us better interact with computers. In fact, making the interaction between humans and computers as easy as possible is an important goal of improved user interface design. I also mentioned that building the right product is even more important than building a product right.

It was around mid-June when I also began to notice how well my SEO, blogging and marketing tips posts were doing! I therefore decided to write about the guaranteed way to generate incoming links and conquering the crowded niche! I also wrote about some issues I was having with trying to follow my own advice when I noticed my trackbacks were being kidnapped and asked if it were possible if my bullets were killing them! Not wanting to stray too far from the very roots of web development, I also introduced the Pixel Groovy website, discussed how to created animated favicons and threw in 21 CSS tutorials answering frequently asked questions.

During the month of July I continued to cover a lot of marketing topics. I created a new Top 11 Posts section and asked if people thought linking to other sites increases incoming traffic. I also started to learn a great deal about blogging and realized that my very own archives contained in itself the power to help WebDevNotes succeed. I therefore stopped considering old posts like dirty socks thrown into a laundry bin, and instead began viewing them as cornerstone content that should be linked back to frequently so that new visitors could access my best content easily.

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Upon making this realization, I began offering my visitors some blogging advice with the help of Lolcats to make the posts more fun and easy to read. For example:

Don’t let Chihuahua’s hold back your website! Start working with the purrrrfect partners and plot your plan for success. Make sure you plant the seeds for success early and listen to feedback so you can feed your readers a happy meal. Make good use of article directories and other marketing techniques and never forget the secrets to writing a successful blog!

In conclusion, to those who say linking to old content is difficult, I beg to differ! Don’t let those archives go to waste ;)

Web Dev Notes Going Full Throttle Next Week

Wednesday, October 24th, 2007

Sorry for the somewhat irregular posting schedule over the last week and a half! I am currently going through a rather intense midterm exam period which will come to an end this Friday. That means you can expect Web Dev Notes to go back into full throttle again next week!

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I apologize to any regular readers out there, I know there is one or two! Don’t worry, plenty of fresh new content is on the way for next week!

While waiting for the new stuff, here are the Top 11 most popular posts over the last month!

1. Are You Sad Because Nobody Visits Your Website?
2. When in Doubt, Look for Super Squirrel!
3. Building Online Communities with Drupal, phpBB and Wordpress
4. The Magic of WHILE Loops
5. Organized Blogging is no Easy Task
6. Be Your Own Boss
7. How to Move a Wordpress Blog to a Different Directory
8. Is the Next Pagerank Update Coming Ever?
9. Ask Your Visitors to Add Your Site to Their Favorites
10. How to Create an Amazon Store and Make Money Online
11. If you Clone, You will End up Alone!

WebDevNotes.com Breaks into the Alexa Top One Million

Wednesday, September 5th, 2007

As of today Alexa is ranking WebDevNotes.com Within the Top One Million Websites in the World! Alexa, a website which ranks websites based on traffic, now ranks WebDevNotes.com at 967,039! This is a considerable improvement from April, when the website ranked close to 5 million!

Maybe WebDevNotes.com is starting to get a good flavor?

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Don’t taste it yet? Maybe you should check out our most recent Top 11 Posts below!

1. New WriterDatabase.com Article Directory Better Than Digg

2. Working With the Purrfect Partners

3. Plot Your Plan For Success

4. Are You a Web Dev Nerd? Take the Test!

5. Secrets to Writing a Successful Blog Revealed

6. Stephan or Deceth? The Battle for Web Dev Notes Begins!

7. How to Create an Amazon Store and Make Money Online

8. Proof Links Revive the Dead!

9. Building Online Communities With Drupal, phpBB, and WordPress

10. Linking Too Much Will Destroy You!

11. Does Linking to other Sites Increase your Traffic?

That’s what’s been hot at Web Dev Notes over the last month! Hope you’ve enjoyed and come back soon! Be sure to leave us some comments… we’re waiting for a high five!

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WebDev Top 11 - 23 July 2007

Monday, July 23rd, 2007

It’s time for the second ever WebDev Top 11! For those frequent visitors out there, you all probably remember what an exciting moment it was back on July 3 when I released the First Ever Top 11. At that time, this site was rolling off the steam of the popular, “Are Your Archives Burying You Worse Than Digg” article which discussed the importance of making it easier to help your visitors find your best articles! Sometimes even those old, dust-covered posts are still worth reading! Following my own advice, I created the WebDev Top 11!

This update is particularly exciting because the list has been shaken up! That’s right, this website is rockin’ and totally unstable so the Top 11 has almost completely changed! It is therefore my duty to give you an updated list to make sure we keep the roof on fire. As usual, all inappropriate metaphors for a web development website! ;)

Anyways, enough suspense building; I give you the Web Dev Top 11!!!

1. Introducing phpBB - While the majority of the list has changed, the most popular post of all remains king of the hill for a second time! This post provides a quick introduction to the very popular phpBB forum system which is open source and free! Never underestimate the power of the simple informative post, this bad-boy has been brining in loads of traffic for a few months now!

2. Learning PHP - You would think that the Top 11 posts would tend to be the newer articles since I am using my monthly stats to determine the current most popular Web Dev destinations. Well, that’s totally wrong and clearly demonstrates the importance of writing good content to build up for the future of your website! The two top posts are among the oldest articles I have written! This particular one is another simple, informative post which simply introduces the PHP programming language. It was not part of the last Top 11 and I have not linked to it since, yet search engines must be beginning to like it as it has climbed up to #2 on this edition of the Web Dev Top 11!

3. Turn your phpBB Forum into a Blog - Climbing up two spots from #5 to #3, this article introduces software which can be used to allow you to blog using the popular phpBB forum system. This is once again an older post which is continuing to rack up traffic. The great thing about writing these Web Dev Top 11 posts are the fact that you start to realize which content is working best…! The three top posts all mention phpBB and PHP which suggests I should consider writing some more articles on the subject!

4. What’s Your Favorite Marketing Strategy - Don’t let anybody tell you weekend posts don’t work! This Saturday morning question got the brain gears turning away and went on to spawn other posts such as, “How to Generate One Million Incoming Links” and the follow-up, “What’s Your Favorite Marketing Strategy Part 1“.

5. Are There Advantages to Weekend Blogging - Inspired by Lynn Little, this post was all about exploring the possible advantages of weekend blogging. The post got a big traffic boost when we later presented the Huge Advantages of Weekend Blogging which revealed our website traffic statistics after testing weekend blogging for the first time! As you can imagine, we’ve been posting every weekend since!

6. Why are People Using Technorati Tags on Their Blog - I assume this post generated a lot of buzz since most new bloggers are generally clueless about how and why to use Technorati, but are very curious about it since they see the tags on all of the most popular blogs they visit! I personally did not see the advantage to using the tags until I did the research for this post since all the tags seemed to do were link to Technorati!

7. How to Manage all Your Email Accounts with Gmail - Thank you z-oc and Lifehacker! Through Lifehacker I found the very useful article by z-oc which described managing multiple email accounts through Gmail. I decided to feature this article and immediately it began picking up traffic!

8. How to Start That Big Development Project - About to begin that big development project? Then this article is for you since it describes where you should begin. It’s important to discover exactly what needs to be developed before you develop it, so start by collecting information so you can answer, “Are You Building the Right Product?

9. Formatting Text in Wordpress - Dropping from #2 to #9, this article which explains how to indent or include code in your blog posts continues to hang in the Web Dev Top 11!

10. Rank Better - Renew Your Domains for Longer Periods - This article definitely grabbed the attention of those curious SEO folks who are always looking for better way to optimize their website! Does Google favor websites which have been registered for multiple years? Google patents suggest that this is the case…!

11. Top Ten Stupidest Joomla! Administrator Tricks - Holy smokes, here comes a blast from the past! This post written back in April has suddenly started to pick up momentum! The article links to a list of dumb things Joomla website administrators tend to do and then discusses the one I like to do, which is upgrades or testing on a live server! Oops :)

WebDev Top 11 - 3 July 2007

Tuesday, July 3rd, 2007

Thank you for visiting WebDevNotes.com! If you’ve enjoyed reading the articles on this site, you may want to check out these posts which are currently the Top 11!

1. Introducing phpBB - This post provides a quick introduction to the very popular phpBB forum system which is open source and free!

2. Formatting Text in Wordpress - Ever wondered how to indent or include code in your blog posts? This article explains how!

3. The Magic of WHILE Loops - An explanation and example of the PHP WHILE Loop. For those getting started with PHP, this information will definitely be useful.

4. Are we Building the Right Product? - This article discusses the importance of building the right product and how to make sure you are doing so!

5. Turn your phpBB Forum into a Blog - This article introduces software which can be used to allow you to blog using the popular phpBB forum system.

6. Declare Warr on Digg Doondles - An attack on the pack travelling noodle-head users destroying the very essence of Digg in a battle for control of online media.

7. How Design Helps us Interact with Users - Five ideas to keep in mind when developing software applications users will be interacting with.

8. Human-Computer Interaction - Discussion regarding how computers and people interact with one another. A look at the benefits and disadvantages of improved user interfaces.

9. Using Personas During Development - How fictional characters can help you develop better code!

10. How to Insert CSS on your Website - Article describing the three different techniques that can be used to include CSS on your website.

11. Taking Advantage of Arrays - An introduction to using arrays with PHP.

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