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What do you want to know more about?
Posted on Monday, September 24th, 2007 under blogging, site update by Dustin Brewer.It can be hard from time to time to come up with ideas for what my readers want to learn about or read about on the site. So, I think it would be nice to hear back from some of you what you want to see on the site. Whether it is as general as having more CSS examples and tutorials or something specific, like getting a certain exploding browser to cooperate.
I can talk about any design topic that you want to know more about or even inform everyone better on what to do and not to do when it comes to SEO.
At any rate, the more specific you are the more likely I will be to write an article about it. Also, if you would prefer note that you would like a poll instead of an open forum. I thought it would be nice to not have restrictions on ideas to really give you, the reader, control over what you read.
*Also, expect a redesign this week. I have a complete revamp coming that is going to blow this crappy design away.


I appreciate all of the great responses and Ideas for an article. I’ll definitely be adding all of these ideas to my list for topics in the coming weeks.
Keep them coming, I think my next article will in fact be an SEO related article. Are there any specific questions people want answered or are curious about?
I agree with Robert. A good SEO article is well overdue.
Maybe you could write more about your article on understanding color in design. The topic of color and the psychological impacts of color on people has always fascinated me.
Write about what software you use, especially if it is open source or cross platform compatible.
You could summarize some of the stuff you learned from the Webmaster Jam for those of us that didn’t get to go.
It would be nice to see an article about the basics of SEO. I haven’t seen a marketing article on here in some time.
Anything really about SEO would be a good read.
An article that discusses some of the methods you use to find inspiration would make a good article.
You could easily use your new design as an example of how you found inspiration.
How about an article on the challenges you found when doing your redesign?