Cynthia C. Cutright

Cynthia C. Cutright

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11 years ago @ Christian Web Trends B... - SEO Quick Tip: Add Soc... · 1 reply · +1 points

Hey Kurt, I have blog on Wordpress.com and use the social buttons available for the theme Coraline. For each post I have 4 visible buttons - Facebook, google+, LinkedIn, and twitter. And 8 more in a drop down menu - digg, press this, Pinterest, reddit, stumbleupon, tumblr, email and print.

For the blog itself I have RSS, twitter, google+, LinkedIn, Flickr, and YouTube as additional places to connect.

12 years ago @ Christian Web Trends B... - Join the @StickyJesus ... · 1 reply · +1 points

Sounds great Paul.

13 years ago @ Christian Web Trends B... - Blogging Month Deals a... · 2 replies · +1 points

Paul, I think the announcement here is great. I would think that by placing the special on the blog it will be seen by more potential consumers. Also, a reader who may not be looking to upgrade their services may read about the special here, which is great by the way, and decide it is for them. So kudos.

I've been following the 31DBBB since the first week and even bought the ebook. Unfortunately I'm spread so thin right now that I haven't had the time to read it. But I am learning a lot by following along and reading all of the comments.

I am surprised to read that you'll be redesigning this blog. As a graphic designer of 20 years I find it easy to navigate. The only problem I have noticed with it is the color red in the banner ad at the top left under "Follow us on" It is distracting to the reader, of course I know you want it to draw attention but the use of the flash can do that without the excess red. A lighter color would better balance the top of the page.

Keep up the good work, Paul.

14 years ago @ Michael Hyatt Blog - 10 Reasons Why You Are... · 0 replies · +2 points

What a great post. It has given me the needed push to develop my own shirk list and re-evaluate my priorities. For me, my "to-do" list doesn't guide my day, I spend way too much time surfing, I don't delegate or schedule time for work, and I too am a perfectionist. I however work from home as well as attend college online.

Thanks for the post and motivation!
My recent post How is a paradigm formed?

14 years ago @ Michael Hyatt Blog - Shift: The Essence of ... · 0 replies · +1 points

I love it! I hate when football or other sport metaphors are used because I don't know anything about the sport but the car metaphor really works. Admittedly, I am a car buff, especially muscle cars, but everyone has been in a vehicle and has a basic understanding of them.