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Tracking Page Element Interaction With Trackiffer
March 19, 2012 / 0 comments / Permalink
So let’s set the stage...
You have Google Analytics on your site, so you know what pages are being viewed and a ton of other valuable information. You know there are X number of visits to your Products page and Y number of visits to your Contact page. Maybe you’ve even set up some conversion tracking so you know how much each click or contact is worth on average. That’s all good and valuable, but maybe you’re wondering about what kind of clicks you’re getting on specific elements of your page.
New Facebook Pages - What You Need To Know
March 02, 2012 / 0 comments / Permalink
As seems to be perpetual case with Facebook, things are changing – this time it is your Facebook Pages (i.e. your business page) which is getting overhauled. In this article, we’ll cover what you need to know about the changes.
ThoseGeeks Co-Founder Presenting March 1st at Blog On Conference
January 31, 2012 / 0 comments / Permalink
In case you might like to attend, I will be presenting at the 1st Annual Blog On Conference at the Southwest Virginia Higher Education Center on March 1st, 2012.
SOPA & PIPA - It Ain’t Good
January 18, 2012 / 3 comments / Permalink
By now, many of you have surely heard about SOPA and PIPA. If not, let's take a moment to overview what it is and why it ain't good.
Responsive Design For Mobile
January 08, 2012 / 2 comments / Permalink
As we previously mentioned, the new ThoseGeeks site is built on a responsive layout. I thought I'd take a few minutes to explain what that means and how it's useful.
First, let's talk a little history about mobile development.
New Year, New Site
January 02, 2012 / 2 comments / Permalink
Throughout the course of 2011, we learned a lot working on our client projects. We discovered new, better ways of doing things. We improved our design skills. We picked up some new best practices. As we were closing in on a new year, we looked at our own site and figured it was probably a good time to put the new things we've learned to use. What you see now is the result of several months of work and we'd like to share with you how we arrived at the new design as well as some of the highlights we're proud of.

