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Don’t squish them! How to resize images for your blog – using a free tool called “Resizr”

Sunday, June 12th, 2011

I have been testing some free online tools for resizing images without needing Photoshop. You can watch the screencast and follow along – the website we have been using is Resizr” and you can find it here at this very strange URL
www.esizr.lord-lance.com. This is a very simple tool to use. You just load the image – type in the pixel width you want and then click “Resizr” – so simple!

We like to keep images to be the same width as our blog posts.

There are 3 reasons for this:

  1. This looks neater
  2. It means the images are nice and big and easy to see – makes the posts look so much nicer!
  3. It’s just more professional!

I also go one step further (I was feeling really generous!) and show you how to put the image into a blog post!

Enjoy the screencast!

 

8 Ways To Increase Your Browser Productivity

Tuesday, May 11th, 2010

We all know that web browsers are getting faster. So what can you do to keep up with them?

8 ways to improve your browser productivity

There used to be a time when you might have waited 3 minutes for a webpage to open.

Then we got broadband.

Then we only had to wait an average 10 seconds for a page to load.

Then we got Firefox.

Now our new browsers such as Google’s ‘Chrome’ not only load the page in a split-second, but the programs themselves open almost instantaneously. Plus they can handle a metric ton of ‘tabs’ and not slow your computer down in the process!

Here’s 8 tips to give your web-surfing a steroid boost
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How to optimise a PPC campaign

Thursday, May 6th, 2010

How to optimise a PPC campaign

First, a little bit of background about me – My name is Tom Andrews, and I work for a company called Successful Businesses. We provide SEO solutions for many companies, including Top Left Design. We work with our clients to make sure that their amazing websites are seen by as many people across the internet as possible!

Welcome to my first guest Internet Marketing blog!

In this post I will attempt to explain how to ensure that your PPC campaign is well optimised. I’m notorious for going into far too much detail so I will try to be as brief as possible!

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4 steps to make a custom 404 error page

Friday, March 19th, 2010

Welcome to my first tutorial!

In this post, I’ll be showing you how to make your very own custom 404 error page!

Time needed: 30 mins + any time spent designing the page itself
Necessary resources: Notepad, Site FTP access, coffee
Optional programs: Photoshop/Illustrator (for design of the page), FTP Client (for easier uploading)

TLD 404 Page

A custom 404 page is not only a way to expand accessibility on your website, but it also shows that you (or your company) has attention to detail, and can be a way to inject some humour into a website!
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