During the past few days I have been improving the design so that it is now easier than ever to subscribe to my posts. You have always been able to subscribe through RSS-feeds, but the feed-URL was hidden away in the bottom of the page and in very small print. Now I have dedicated a whole section in the sidebar to different methods for subscribing.
I have implemented a new feature for the blog. You can see it in the lower right corner and it randomly shows a new personal development related quote every day. The quotes are from my own personal collection of personal development quotes and I have only included those I find particularly interesting and inspiring. I have chosen only the best in the hope that the general quality of the quotes will be high enough to truly provide you with valuable insights - they are definitely not included just to fill in space on the page!
As you can see I have updated the site with a new design. Hopefully you will agree with me that it is a nice improvement over the old design. I have tried to make it more fresh and inspiring while retaining the same structure and readability as before. Ease of use is my number 1 priority but good looks are always nice to have.
Often when people ask me something, I want to reply “Ask Google”, as a lot of the questions and problems people have could be solved quickly by searching for 30 seconds on Google. Mostly people do not ask because they will not bother to search on Google, they either have not thought about the possibility that Google could help or they tried but could not find the answer to the problem. In this article I will try to explain my way of searching, as I rarely have a problem finding what I am after and use Google all the time for my own questions. Although the title is “How To Search On Google”, most of my tips will work on any major search engine but Google just happens to be the one I use.
Hi! And welcome to the first entry of my blog. You have to start somewhere, and this is it
I will not update the blog according to a specific timetable, the guideline will be whenever I feel I have something interesting to say. Although I am Danish, my blog will be in English, as I would like to reach a broader audience - and also because many of my interests are technical in nature, and English is the de facto standard for technical articles. I hope you will like my blog!
Alex Scheel Meyer