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Statistical and Research Methods, Performance Measurement, Program Evaluation, SPSS Statistical Software
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    Rethinking the nonprofit landing page

    Nonprofit Communications

    As much as we like to use the newest and latest technology on our homepage, sometimes less is more. This landing page discourse focuses on the nonprofit use of the landing page.

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    New Website Project: Windy Pinwheel

    Blog Tools, General Thoughts, WordPress Theme Templates

    I have a new website called Windy Pinwheel. Family activities in northern Nevada that are fun, educational, and most importantly cost effective.

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    Are you in the market for a custom WordPress theme?

    WordPress Theme Templates

    Are you in the market for a custom design or redesign of your WordPress site? Please contact me if you are seeking a designer for a custom WordPress theme.

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    Web Design: Its My Calling

    General Thoughts

    There’s a Confucius proverb that says, “Choose a job you love, and you never have to work a day in your life.“ I think, at this point, if you follow my blog, you know that I love Web design and Web development. I do it in my spare time as well as when someone is […]

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    Job Hunting in San Diego, CA for a Front End Developer Position

    Life Events

    Yesterday was my last official day with the American Sportfishing Association as Web Manager for KeepAmericaFishing. Due to the fact that I could not work remotely in a permanent fashion and now that the transition to the new Web Manager is complete, I am moving on. Today, kicks off my job search as a full […]

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    Are you looking for a Front End Web Developer? I’m your guy.

    General Thoughts, Life Events

    Today, I received word that my replacement at the American Sportfishing Association (ASA) was found and an offer was accepted. As such, my time at ASA is coming to a close in the middle of September (that is, unless I find something sooner). My duties will remain until the beginning of September and then I […]

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    Hullabaloo Stories Update: Another Completed Web Design Project

    Blog Tools

    On the 18th of April, I reported that I was embarking on a Web design update for the Hullabaloo Stories Web site. Today, I am happy to report that I completed this project last Friday, making it a personal record in the length of time taken for any design that I have pursued. The reason […]

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    Implementing the 960 Grid System in Web Design

    Blog Tools, New Media

    Recently, I ran across an article on Six Revisions entitled, “The 960 Grid System Made Easy” by Joshua Johnson. I have known about the 960 Grid System for some time now. However, I had yet, up to this point, to implement the system in any of my designs. As I had some time on my […]

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    A Few Words About KeepAmericaFishing™

    New Media, Nonprofit Communications

    If you’ve been following me lately, you know that I recently started a new position with the American Sportfishing Association as Web Manager for KeepAmericaFishing™. These past three weeks have been amazing and incredibly challenging in many ways. First, I have never used Salsa Labs or ExpressionEngine in a professional capacity before. My learning curve […]

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    I’m a Free Agent Again – Seeking a Web Developer Position

    Life Events, New Media

    Yesterday, the League of Conservation Voters (LCV) and I parted ways amicably. The event was no fault of my own or LCV’s. As such, I am again, back on the hunt for a new job. This time, I hope to refrain from jumping at the first offer and really consider whether it is a good […]

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    Heather Carpenter’s New Nonprofit Portfolio Web Site Design is Almost Live

    Life Events, Nonprofit Communications

    My apologies for not posting much this month until now. I was away for familial reasons; my wife gave birth to our second child — a son. Life is rapidly unfolding for me and I couldn’t be happier. Recently, I wrote about redesigning Heather Carpenter’s Web site at NonprofitAlternatives.org. The site isn’t live just yet, […]

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    Adobe CS5: Viva La Adobe!

    Blog Tools, New Media, Nonprofit Communications

    Today is a great day for me. Since I started with League of Conservation Voters, I advocated for the new Adobe Creative Suite (CS) to do my job more effectively. Because I work at a nonprofit, we were able to get the product from Tech Soup at an incredibly discounted rate. I am happy to […]

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    Vote for the Next Member of the LCV Dirty Dozen

    Nonprofit Communications

    Each election cycle, the League of Conservation Voters (LCV) hosts the Dirty Dozen on their Web site. According to the LCV Web site, “Every election year, LCV’s trademark Dirty Dozen program targets members of Congress — regardless of party affiliation — who consistently vote against the environment… where LCV has a serious chance to affect […]

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    A Brief Update – My First Video

    Blog Tools

    I thought I would steer off the beaten path tonight and record a brief video update about the progress I am achieving with this blog. I have a bit of experience editing video working with United Cerebral Palsy and I thought I would leverage it to create something here. I hope to create more in […]

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