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Editing blog posts requires a decision on how much you'll edit out, and how much you'll preserve. It comes down to author voice. Read More
A few days ago I met with another startup that shared a common industry with Todaymade. They started at about the same time that we did, and to date they have achieved more in revenue, and have grown a larger team than we have. As a natural competitor this could bother me, but as we talked I realiz Read More
Your team's intense debate might be because the question everyone is answering isn't the same question. Keep your main question the same for everyone. Read More
Difficulties motivating your writing team? Lack of ownership and a heavy-handed editing process might be the culprits. Read More
Blackmail. It’s no longer just the stuff of crime TV shows and movies. It happens in the online reviews of a restaurant, or the Facebook and Twitter feeds of a business. It could happen to you. The good news? Social media has given customers some power. The bad news? Some of those customers want to Read More
Lately, we have been doing a lot of thinking as a team about the type of customer support that we want to offer when we launch CoSchedule. We are proud of the products we build, and we want to be proud of the support that we provide. A big part of this is learning to be people-driven, rather than p Read More
I sat down for lunch recently with a potential client whose website needed a solid refresh. His organization produces a lot of really great online content, and they needed a simplified way to manage it. As the conversation turned to how his team would manage the new site, he said, “WordPress is pro Read More
When finding ideas gets tough, the tough go…to the library. Kind of. You might not imagine yourself wandering over to the local public library every time you need something to blog about. I don’t. It wouldn’t be practical. Instead, I made my own library, my go-to place when ideas are waning. Don’t Read More
Who asks questions? Who do we ask questions of? We get in the habit of not asking questions. We’re busy, we know our routine, and we don’t think we have time or the need for asking questions. Thinking of good questions, asking others (and ourselves) and then processing the answers, takes work. But Read More
Flexibility. It’s the new name of the game when it comes to the web, and it means more than just giving your users the ability to adjust their font size. In the smartphone-toting, tablet-loving world that we call home, your web site needs to perform great on all screens. To make this happen, you ma Read More
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