» Baja Sea Kayaking – My Lastest Web Creation
October 21st, 2008 Sammy Russo
About 6 weeks ago I launched a new client project for Sea Kayaking Trips in Baja Mexico. I was initially going to build this site into Wordpress but the owners of Sea Trek Baja are Dreamweaver Users and like to do their own edits… so I built it using PHP Dreamweaver Templates.
» Adsense For Feeds Now Available to All
August 15th, 2008 Sammy RussoFound this on Search Engine Land this morning.:
AdSense For Feeds Is Now Available To All Google Publishers
Google Operating System reported he is now seeing the Google AdSense for Feeds option in his AdSense account, set up screen. I noted at the Search Engine Roundtable that many folks are buzzing about the new feature at several discussion forums. It appears to me that this beta offering, is now open to all, if not, most Google AdSense publishers.
So, Adsense publishers can now run Ads in their RSS Feeds. I checked my Adsense account and sure enough, I have to new Adsense for Feeds option… I can’t wait to try it out.
If you are currently a Feedburner user, for this feature to work you need to migrate your Feedburner Feeds over to your Google Account. You can find migration documentation here. Unfortunately the migration from Feedburner to Google is manual, so you need to contact Google Support and supply them some info. There is no turn-around time mentioned.
» A List Apart Web Design Survey for Web Professionals
July 30th, 2008 Sammy RussoI saw this come through via the Blog Herald RSS Feed… A List Apart put together an 18 page survey for web designers and web professionals. This is the second year they have conducted this survey. They took a lot from what they learned last year to make this years survey even better.
If you are a web designer or web professional, please take a few minutes to take their survey. A List Apart will release a report with the tallied results later this year.
» Rafting.com Redesigned and Built in Wordpress
March 27th, 2008 Sammy RussoI’ve been the webmaster for Rafting.com since 2001 when we built the site out for the very first time. Finally seven years later, our virtual web team devised a plan to redesign the site. We decided to build it using Wordpress as CMS (content management system).

