How I Used Outlook 2010 Quick Steps to Eliminate Custom Macros

In 2008 I wrote a blog post entitled “Outlook Macro: Flag and Move Message to Follow-up Folder” which has become one of my more popular posts. Nearly two years later this method has, fortunately, become obsolete because of the additions in Quick Step features in Outlook 2010. As part of my Getting Things Gone process [...]

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Blogging lessons from Hurricane Dolly

Image by Getty Images via Daylife After a busy week with the hurricane I am finally getting a chance to pick up some of the information from my RSS feeds and am working through them in reverse chronological order. A couple that I regularly follow have some topics that seem relevant to some of my [...]

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Wow! The WordPress Upgrade Was Easy

I just completed the WordPress 2.6 upgradd and it was incrediably easy.  The instructions simply tell you to backup the previous version, delete the previous files, run the upgrade program and thats it. Following the client upgrade you will be prompted to upgrade your plugins; for fortunatly all the plugins I use had an automatic [...]

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Site Conversion Complete

 After a number of rough days at work I have completed the migration to my new site. Although I had a number of additional pages I decided to archive the old site using HTTrack to archive my old site and move forward with my new site in the current format. With the new focus on [...]

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Money For Your Content and Your Clicks for Free

  With my consummate interest in web marketing and search engine optimization I just finished reading Money for Content and Your Clicks for Free by JD Frazer.  I was rather impressed with the author’s coverage of revenue opportunities for content providers.  As a cartoonist with a successful website, UserFriendly.org, he comes from an expert’s position [...]

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