Ian
Logsdon is an Omnistar Interactive product developer
and customer support engineer. He has developed
various features and components of many Omnistar
Etools products. Some of the many products that
he has worked with include our Omnistar Mailer
email
marketing software and our Omnistar
Live customer
support software. In addition to developing
new features and components of our Omnistar
Etools software Ian also resolves escalated
customer support issues and bug fixes that are
reported by our customers. Ian is very passionate
about his product development responsibilities
and is a true asset to our staff. In his spare
time Ian enjoys watching movies.
Articles by this Author
By Ian
Logsdon | Published 8/24/07
Common
Website Usability Mistakes
Good web design is an important part of developing
a successful web page. Operating a web site
can be a difficult and trying experience if
you neglect this area, so if your site is having
issues, taking a look at your underlying design
can help resolve a lot of problems.
By Ian
Logsdon | Published 9/12/07
How
to quickly and easily add a blog to your site
Many businesses are looking at starting blogging,
but they do not know where to start. Starting
a blog is quite simple, and can take as short
as 5 minutes depending on the software you use.
The most popular installed platform is Wordpress,
which is the software this very blog runs on.
By Ian
Logsdon | Published 9/10/07
Web
design for mobile browsers
With the internet increasingly accessible everywhere
and anywhere, it is important to keep in mind
that users of your site might be accessing it
through a mobile platform rather than through
a traditional browser.
By Ian
Logsdon | Published 6/29/07
Pros
and Cons Of Syndicating Your Article
Syndicating your article is definitely a topic
that is up for discussion. It is one of those
topics that has people who sit on both sides
of the fence and a handful who are right in
the middle.
By Ian
Logsdon | Published 4/11/07
Key
Word Density Tricks
This article will explain what keyword density
is and why it is important. Key word density
is the number of times your key word appears
on a page. This is important to search engines
because the search engines use this to help
determine your placement.
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