Part 2 of a series The recent public opening of Google+ and the announcement of sweeping changes for Facebook underscore the growing complexity of SEO, and the need for website owners to ensure … [Read more...]
8 ways web sites sabotage their search engine rankings – SEO for Non-Geeks Part II
Reputation Management 101: Introduction
The value of online customer reviews is surging, both to sites that host review tools, and to consumers who are increasingly likely to start their search for goods and services on the internet. This … [Read more...]
SEO for Non-Geeks: In the beginning was the Info Superhighway

Editor’s note: This is the first of a multipart series on SEO, designed to educate small businesses and organizations insight into the important, but often-deceptive, world of SEO consulting. … [Read more...]
WordPress CMS

Dawnsinger sites are powered primarily by Wordpress, software that was once only used for blogging. Based on its huge community of users, developers and contributors, it has become the most … [Read more...]
Grassroots activists take on the killing fields of New Orleans
For a time in post-Katrina New Orleans there was a lull in the killing. The few residents able to return lived in a small strip of the city they called the “Sliver by the River,” an area that was … [Read more...]
Do independents have commitment issues?
The recent nationwide Tea Party protests criticizing ballooning government spending and taxation attracted a spectrum of conservative and middle-of-the-road participants. This ad hoc coalition … [Read more...]
Frantic flight from the Hurricane Bunker
Originally blogged in the Bourbon Street Journal and NOLA View weblogs on Aug. 30 in Baton Rouge after a frantic escape through the rising waters from levee breaches the day after Hurricane Katrina … [Read more...]
Finding peace in the eye of another hurricane
By Jon Donley / NOLA.com Read original post in the Bourbon Street Journal KATRINA DAY, Aug. 29, 2007 - It hardly seems that two years have gone by since Katrina crushed us. The city is still numb … [Read more...]
State of the union in post-Katrina New Orleans
This op-ed essay was written at the request of Open Source Radio host Christopher Lydon, and published on that site to coincide with the president's State of the Union … [Read more...]