Monthly Archives: August 2010
10 Simple Ways to Improve the Usability of Your Blog
Think about usability for your blog like business owners think about their sales web pages. Those business owners want to make it as easy as possible for you to buy products. Your product is your content, so you want to make it as easy as possible for your viewers to find about you and view your content. Here are ten tips for making your blog more usable. 1. Use a tagline – Visitors should immediately be informed about the purpose of your blog. Use a tagline at the top with the title of your blog. Hot diggity blog – A … Continue reading
Espreson Giveaway Invites to NEW! Digg 4.0
New! Digg 4.0 is on the road. The new Digg is focused on a personalized Digg experience – news you care about from sources you trust. Your first step will be to customize Digg to get the stories you care about – you can find friends to follow through your existing Facebook, Twitter, and Google accounts as well as follow large and small publishers by browsing the directory. When you follow a profile, we’ll show you all the activity from that profile (Diggs, comments and submissions) on your My News homepage. My News section has following features, See what the people you … Continue reading
Indian Venture: SEOMixi Got Entry as SEO Service Provider
Espreson encountered another Indian Venture via 9.9 Media’s CreateOnlineBuzz.com and it’s SEOMixi. SEOMixi is a Bangalore Based Indian venture catering services through its two wings, situated at India and another in UK. The company is founded by Sundeep Tibrewal, Abhishek Rungta and Gopal Agarwal with a strong vision of Affordable SEO Service and it is clear from their first press release, Affordable SEO Service is like Oxygen to Your Website. As Sans Oxygen a Body Cannot Survive, Similarly Without Search Engine Optimization a Website Can’t Either. Basically, SEOMixi is a SEO aka Search Engine Optimization company, providing various SEO related services such as … Continue reading
Digg into HTML5: The Basic
HTML5 is the next biggest thing that ever happened to web since AJAX. It’s the way forward to create stunning web apps and seamless performance. In this article I’m going to introduce you to the basic HTML 5 semantics and how to make it browser neutral. To start off with HTML5 is only supported by the modern browsers and IE as usual acts fussy. But with a little bit of pampering from our end we can make IE behave. What is HTML 5? HTML5 is a major revision to the existing HTML4 standard. HTML4 helped us in formatting our content … Continue reading


