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A colour gradient http://flic.kr/p/hqF2eC Made by Nature
It was very rainy today. Today’s photo walk was shorter than usual. Still, I managed to catch some snapshots I like.
Tracking conversion in single page web apps
Last week I asked for help on using Google Analytics to track conversion in single page web apps: How to add conversion tracking to single page web apps? Use events or model page views? #followerpower — âœ___CollectThisTweet (@nchenga) November 6, 2013 Tweet, tweet: #followerpower best practise or background info on adding web analytics such as… Continue reading Tracking conversion in single page web apps
#Klapprad http://flic.kr/p/hqbFKT
Che nostalgia. I had a foldable bicycle just like this.
http://bit.ly/1cNXRN0 A Chrome extension to filter out and replace content
Too many LOLcats and caturdays in your Twitter or Facebook stream? Replace them with beautiful dog photos with this Chrome extension called Rather!
Free SEO advice in my comment spam queue http://flic.kr/p/hi7dvx
Here’s a screenshot: Too funny. I like: “also I notice that you are not using bold or italics properly in your SEO optimization”
Photobombed by Wendy the Corgi
Here’s the link
Don’t believe the hype http://flic.kr/p/M91Tk
Follow this link to see the photo
Leaves http://flic.kr/p/h2zf7m
I viewed this snapshot on a large screen: I like the structure and edges.
Storage for photographers http://bit.ly/17B3huL
Interesting read: Storing GBs of photos
How do you store your RAW files and originals?
3 faves for http://flic.kr/p/h2Acaj
#POSSE learnings – Things to add
Testing in progress. I’m using my self-hosted WordPress to tweet. It works. WordPress offers Aside and Link formats for short entries. Some things I’ll need to add or general comments: I often tweet external links I find interesting. Twitter is my Delicious substitute. I need some kind of URL shortener for links that will appear… Continue reading #POSSE learnings – Things to add
Sunday walk
Writing for the web – assessing my own writing style
I love reading list articles. This one crossed my paths this week. Just for fun, I’ll run thru the list and assess my own writing for the web style on this blog. So let’s get started”¦ Provide a Reader’s Digest or Executive Summary version. I don’t write a reader’s digest or summary for posts on… Continue reading Writing for the web – assessing my own writing style
Basel to Blantyre and back
My daily routine has engulfed me already. But I want to add some notes on my recent visit to Blantyre. And point you to some photos. And travel tips. Let’s start with the travel tips: A very favourable recent development for Blantyre-bound travellers is the fact that Ethiopian Airlines now flies to Malawi’s commercial centre… Continue reading Basel to Blantyre and back
#wokongola #malawi – Liwonde National Park
So close that i managed to get quite a good snapshot with my small digicam: More Malawi photos to follow…
Duck
I found this paste-up yesterday:
Keep this link: “How to launch anything”
I enjoyed reading this article by Nathan Barry: “How to launch anything” Recommended read. My summary in my own words: Start marketing early – even before the product is developed. This helps to identify your audience and to write a marketing plan. Write with a purpose. Set a goal and work towards the goal. Analyze… Continue reading Keep this link: “How to launch anything”
A flower snapshot
a chiperoni.ch snapshot, a photo by nchenga on Flickr. A poppy for the boring flower set. Poppies are associated with Remembrance Day.
Malawi on Twitter – Version June 2013
Twitter lists are its most powerful and least-used feature. (Source) While I am fully aware, that Twitter lists have lost significance in the past years, I still maintain a list on Malawi. Since the early days of Twitter, Malawian content has increased many fold. Social media content about Malawi during general election time, or about… Continue reading Malawi on Twitter – Version June 2013
Because writing helps
Sometimes I wish I had developed Chiperoni.ch into a confessional blog. You know the kind where you write about your worries and sorrow and challenges. Why? Because writing helps. I noticed yesterday that writing helped me to sort through a difficult web navigational problem that I am encountering. It helps me to reflect. The benefits… Continue reading Because writing helps
Summer time
Finally summer is here. With a big bang. At least that’s my perception. After weeks and weeks of rain. Today temperatures may cross the 30 degree mark in Basel. Camera update: In case you’re wondering about the EXIF data. I swapped my Canon Powershot S90 with my mom’s Ricoh CX 6. And I bought a… Continue reading Summer time
TV ya nchenga nchenga
I found a usage example for nchenga nchenga on Twitter: “tv ya nchenga nchenga” = blurry tv image, usage example twitter.com/Dzonx_tha21st/”¦ ”¦ c.f chiperoni.ch/wordpress/abou”¦ ”¦ — âœ___CollectThisTweet (@nchenga) May 31, 2013 “Nchenga nchenga” is an expression I heard on a Blantyre radio talk show. A lady was complaining about bad TV reception. She said, all… Continue reading TV ya nchenga nchenga
Successful blogging?
I love reading list articles. Here’s one that appeared on my radar today: 6 Pillars of a Successful Blog And just for fun, I’ll run thru the list and assess my own private blogging chez moi. So let’s get started… Purpose/Message/Mission This is a private blog. The main purpose is to learn and reflect. It’s… Continue reading Successful blogging?
For the boring flower snapshot gallery
Another addition for my boring flower snapshot set: Carpe diem. Enjoy today. Don’t fight and argue. Meditate on beautiful and worthy things. Create something. Relax. Life is very short and fragile.