By Stephanie Cockerl on April 30, 2009
Are you a nextSTEPH subscriber? The monthly newsletter provides insights and tips to take your website and more to the nextSTEPH. Subscribe Today. Already subscribed? Then become a fan. As some of you know, I was lucky to win a registration to BlogWell – How Big Companies Use Social Media here in New York City [...]
Posted in Blogging, customer service, lessons from the field, Newsletter | Tagged best practices, Blogging, blogwell
By Stephanie Cockerl on April 28, 2009
The storefront is back up. Kudos to my webhost once again coming to the rescue. Please pardon our appearance, but a couple if sections of the consulting site are broken. Long story short, sites got moved around and some things have shifted during the course of the trip. I lost navigation to my WordPress subpages. [...]
Posted in WordPress | Tagged functions, WordPress
By Stephanie Cockerl on April 26, 2009
It never fails, just when you think that you have it figured out for the moment, the game changes. Gram and I were talking about how my mother felt cheated. After she graduated from high school, girls were finally allowed to wear pants to school. I felt cheated after I graduated from college. The college [...]
Posted in unWired | Tagged Grandma, Mom, unWired, web design
By Stephanie Cockerl on April 23, 2009
I was quoted today in an article from Web Worker Daily. Learn more about what others say about what it takes to have a career in search.
Posted in Newsletter, Publicity, search engine marketing, search engine optimization | Tagged pay per click, ppc, search, search engine marketing, search engine optimization, search+engine+optimization, sem, seo
By Stephanie Cockerl on April 20, 2009
“Just another manic Monday”, I told myself as I woke up and getting got my coffee. I noticed my cordless phone that said “Connecting…” meaning that it could not find the signal. “Great, just what I need with a conference call at High Noon!” What was I going to do? I then called my father, [...]
Posted in Family, Freelance Diary, lessons from the field, Newsletter | Tagged corded phone, landline, unWired