Christmas is good for us not just because we, me and my team won a SEO contest and we finished 6th in Google search engine and 9th in MSN but failed to be in the top 10 in Yahoo. This is good and Jeff Manese, my partner gave me the chance to learn more. I also learned to be a little bit more perfect in doing SEO and link building for our entry site. This contest, the "promotional items corporate gifts srednarb" gave us both the opportunity to be more than what we thought we can be.
On the other hand, family is also good because we just celebrated our reunion and I on the other hand had celebrated reunion with a few college mates and friends in college. This is what I always wanted and it happened all here in 2009. I had a lot more to thank myself and people who love me for being there all the way in all my success and failure although failure is very few.
The only lacking achievement I want to experience is to learn more on my coding and web design. This year, I am looking to do that without needing to spit out money. If I can do this, I will be the happiest webmaster ever in the Philippines. I am not sure why this blog came to be the diary for this concern but I must admit it's been a long time since I treated this blog as my pet blog. 2009 will be witness to aggressive blogging and SEO in a well planned use of resources.
Thank you 2008 and welcome 2009.
Labels: SEO
I must admit that I like the new interface of Wordpress if I am to speak about the appearance but when we talk about usability, I'd rather prefer the old interface for the sole reason that it is a little bit harder for users to see and seek for the right buttons to click to be able to make changes to a blog.
If this case will continue, many users I'm sure will have a hard time getting the feel of the said new interface. It's like some promotional item or token that Wordpress is looking for its users to appreciate. The moment I saw the new one I already saw what difference it will bring to users of the said CMS and blogging interface. I'd like to see what happens next with this new interface as it could also be that users were not just used to the totally new interface.
Labels: web 2.0