Goodbye Dreamweaver, Hello Coda

Panic CodaI’ve been using Adobe Dreamweaver, ever since Adobe acquired Cyberstudio and renamed it Adobe GoLive nearly a decade ago. After purchasing Macromedia, the makers of Flash, Dreamweaver, Director, and Fireworks, Adobe abandoned GoLive and focused on future development of Dreamweaver and merged it into it’s CS series.


R&R with Nat and the Nut

Natalie and Peanut at Hoboken PiersNatalie and I took a break from work this morning and spend the afternoon with Peanut. I’ve been hard at work staying up late and working on several freelance projects including one for Natalie’s company Quality Health and it was nice to wake up and take my mind away from all that for the day. We’re back at home now taking a break before we head out to a friend’s birthday party later tonight. Peanut is literally passed out.


Jesse Adams @ 37Wilson.com

37 WilsonJesse Adams, a professional comedian, voice actor, and radio personality, and I met through a mutual friend a while back. Jesse has always been one of my favorite clients to work with as he trusts in me to get the job done for him every time. He tells me what he wants and leaves it to me to give it some life. We’ve lost touch for a few years and recently reconnected. Seeing my progress with the Poonut.com concept, Jesse approached me in wanting something similar; Simple, clean, interactive, with a quick turnaround. My newest creation http://www.37wilson.com goes live tomorrow through Jesse’s social media network.


Beginner Guide to SEO

SEOThe first step to getting down and dirty with SEO is to evaluate your content, your web site. Designing and developing a search-friendly website will go a long way in maximizing results from SEO. Performing markup validation through W3C is an essential first step. W3C is an organization that promotes Web standards and guidelines. At the same time, evaluate your source code, pay close attention to your use of H1, H2, H3, tags as well as your meta tags which should include your title, description, keywords, etc. There are numerous guides online on how to structure your source code, google search is your friend :)