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Welcome! You've reached Portland web designer and graphic designer Adam Wood's shanty on the web. You my friend have found a great web site. Here you get to find out information about my web design, graphic desgin, my hobbies, and my interests while I'm living in Portland, OR. I'm currently a Portland web designer that works with all size business's from around the world. Check out my company Portland Web Design and Development to see all the services that I offer and more information.

My main focus is developing and designing web sites as well as graphic design. When I'm not geeking out on web design and graphics, I enjoy other passed times and hobbies. One of my other creative outlets is glass blowing. As a hobby for years I've created many unique, colorful pieces of art. You might also run into me at a show (music, theater, etc), dining out on some amazing Portland food, hiking up the trails around Portland, Oregon, or just out and about. Stick around and check out the site. I promise you'll find out a lot about Adam Wood.

Internet Explorer 9 and Google Hotpot in Portland

February 24th, 2011

Well I’d like to be putting a review of the new Internet Explorer 9 on here but that’s not going to happen.  For whatever reason the big M isn’t giving me the goods.  Below is a screen shot of me trying furiously (not really)  to download it.

internet explorer 9 problems downloading

I have to admit that it’s quite frustrating.  The big M seems to get these things messed up all the time.  If it’s not a phone update it’s a search engine problem or something else.  I guess my list isn’t that long but  it’s still frustrating.

But I can honestly say I’m not switching teams anytime soon.  There’s no mac fan boy in me at all.  I really don’t like macs.  Take your fruit somewhere else.  I’m sticking with the big M but really if I was to choose one company to really rule it all in the future it would be the big G.  They have it down.  Search. Check!  Free apps and software that worth using. Check! Very cool about open source. Check!  It works. Check!  Good user experience. Check!  Yeah Google I’m talking to you and you guys have it down right.  They even bought me beers last week…. I’m the tall dude in the picture by the way.  Check out hotpot if you’re dwelling in Portland and the free shows soon to be put on by Big G.

Happy New Year

January 2nd, 2011

Happy New Year 2011

It’s been a bit so I thought I would wish everyone a Happy New Year!

This new year brings a lot of challenges, goals, and some new resolutions. I haven’t figured out them all but a few things I’m looking at for the new year are increasing my knowledge of online marketing. Wow, that’s generic… Specifically, I’m looking to learn more about email marketing, deeper analytics reporting, more targeted and local search engine optimization, and business development.

Email marketing is a different ball game when it comes to online marketing then what I’m accustom to. I’ve certainly been like the rest of us in getting tons of offers, newsletters, and such in my email inbox but I’ve only scraped the surface of the other end from the senders point of view. There’s many factors to thing about these days with mobile phones, spam filters, spam companies, white and black lists, various email clients, allowable HTML coding, remote images, hosting, opt-out, paid and non-paid marketing lists, and much more. Learning the in’s and out’s of email marketing is my next undertaking for this new year.

I am always interested, and for the past few years, done a bunch of reading, learning, practicing, and testing search engine optimization. One of the most important aspects of search engine optimization is really reporting or analytics. Since it’s impossible to see what the traffic of a website is just by looking at the page (unless there’s a hit counter but who has one of those these days) using analytics to see where the web site’s traffic is coming from, how much traffic, what search engines are using it to be found, what keywords are bringing visitors, the bounce rate (one visit to a page and then leave the site), and a ton of other useful information. All of this tells the web site owner or search engine optimizer what is working, what isn’t working, what to focus on, and what to strengthen. It’s not the only tool I use but it certainly one of the most important tools one can use on their web site. At my company Azunga, where we do Portland Web Design and Development, we make sure analytics is installed on all our clients websites. It’s one of the first things to do after the website is developed. We do this to get as much historical data as possible and to get the best idea of what’s worked in the past, what hasn’t worked, any signals on new traffic sources, and to get the best idea of what’s happening with a web site.

Some of the things I’ll be working on in the new year will be deeper analytic reporting. That will be testing and running many conversions and reports using funnels, goals, and conversion rates. With a deeper reporting on some of our ecommerce websites we’ll be able to get better understanding of the typical users, what their habits are, and what exactly they are doing.

big g serps page

Big G's Local Search Engine Results Page (SERP)

Well, I’ll talk more about my goals for targeted and local search engine optimization more in the future. I’m specifically talking about local searches on the big G. I have a recent post in which it messes up with my location and thinks I’m in Portland, Maine instead of Portland, Oregon.

With the search engine results pages (SERP’s) being changed recently in late October, the SERP’s now have a larger places result on the page as well as the local map moving to the right side bar. My recent post showed my dissatisfaction with the change but like all big G things, especially search, we are all subject to whatever changes they decide to make. From what I’ve heard the map wasn’t been looked at much by people performing the majority of the local searches. Some things that I’m looking more at are which terms bring up local results, which results are pulled up and why, which factors are involved in the “seven pack” (the places with the A-G markers) results, the weight of reviews and keywords within the reviews and much more. I’ll be keeping my blog updated with information about what I find.

As for the business development aspect of my news years resolution and since I’m new at starting a web development business, I’m planning on a lot of research, talking with other owners, talking with clients, and getting feedback from trusted sources about what works, what to improve on, what doesn’t work, and where to go. I suspect and believe that this won’t be a “get this done this year” but an on going effort to continually improve, refine, and figure out just what works. I’ll be writing my first business plan soon and from what I hear a month to write it should be around the right amount of time it takes to properly form a business plan. More about it soon.

So what are your new years resolutions? What do you think about mine? Hit me up in the comments and

A cursor, a hand, a pointer… whatever, it’s transparent.

November 19th, 2010

I had a hard time finding a transparent cursor for a project (mockup for a website) so I got a sock image but it wasn’t transparent and I couldn’t find one that was. I don’t think that’s cool. So I offer for free the one I made that transparent and I made all the different versions for all you geeks out there.

Download the PSD, the GIF, and the PNG of the hand cursor.

Also while doing the research for the post, like any good blogger does before a post, I couldn’t find any history on where and how the pointer (the correct term for the little hand) comes from. I don’t know and couldn’t find out anything that specifically tells me that it was created by a company, person, or whomever. Interesting that for something that’s so common today in our world that we don’t have any history about where it comes from. Atleast none that I can find.

If anyone reading this has any information about the pointer then drop me a comment or a line via any one of the many options such as email, twitter, facebook, linkedin… I’m kinda curious.

I’m Not Liking the New Google Local SERP’s and Especially Now.

November 9th, 2010

Google Local is off a bit.

The image says it all. I wasn’t liking the mix of both local and organic results to begin with and, on this search, it doesn’t even show the right cities results. It knows I’m in Portland, OR!!!

All Google Font Directory Fonts – As of 10/2010

October 28th, 2010

I’ve been making mockups for my web design business Azunga and recently installed the .ttf’s and .otf’s of Google’s Font Directory. It’s nice to have the fonts installed so you can get a full feel of the mockup. I had to download each one, one by one, but I figured I’d help out and throw up the zip of all of them. I believe they are all open source web fonts so I hope Google or one of the authors doesn’t come knocking on my door.

Download the font files here.

Update (2/22/11):  They add new ones all the time.  This is just the ones from 10/2010 and back.  There’s plenty more new ones but it’ll be a bit before I do an update.

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