I don't code.
Well, check that…I can muck up the HTML and CSS on my own blog, and I did cut and paste some PHP once, but for all intents and purposes, I don’t code.
I don't code.
Well, check that…I can muck up the HTML and CSS on my own blog, and I did cut and paste some PHP once, but for all intents and purposes, I don’t code.

I am so excited to finally share with you my new venture, BAKERY.
I spent a lot of time building Design Milk into a successful blog, and it continues to grow every day. I love doing this more than anything else I have ever done. But I felt the need to take it to the next level, to share it.
The most common frustration I see, and I see it daily, comes from marketers who can’t figure out why more people won’t buy their product. This particularly afflicts b2b marketers, who ostensibly have rational customers.
Read more on The rational marketer (and the irrational customer)…
Last week Google, Yahoo, and Microsoft announced support for a new link element to clean up duplicate urls on sites. The syntax is pretty simple: An ugly url such as http://www.example.com/page.html?sid=asdf314159265 can specify in the HEAD part of the document the following:
Read more on Learn about the Canonical Link Element in 5 minutes…