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Profile of a Colorado photographer who overcame an all-Flash web site by blogging, learning SEO basics, and using MySpace to reach out to local customers and grow her business.
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from justinnerd 1309 Days ago #
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Thanks so much Matt for this article on Kim and her success.  For reference, her official case study results can be seen here: http://www.searchingsolutions.com/searching-solutions-official-case-study/

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from clickwebdev 1309 Days ago #
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It’s nice to hear that things we’rnt all doom and gloom for Kim.Although i shouldn’t, as a Web Developer i love flash and what it can bring as an element to a website. Its visual and in most cases these days its interactive element (if done properly) can be really refreshing.Having said that... i always only use flash as an extra element to an otherwise well structured website, if the flash player is installed, fine the user gets a few nice extra effects! if it’s not, then they’re non the wiser to it ever being displayed.Personally i believe this is how things should be, the yin and yang of flash if you will.

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