Archive for 'Site News'
Another Week… Another Design
Posted on 06. Jun, 2006 by Jason Guthrie.
As I was writing some posts for the upcoming week I looked at BeancounterBlog and thought to myself, “You know what’s missing here? There aren’t enough pictures of money!” Ok, that wasn’t really the reason behind the switch to the “new and improved” look you see today, but telling you the real reason might make [...]
Continue Reading
Adregate – Ad Management Solution Launch
Posted on 22. Apr, 2006 by Jason Guthrie.
The man behind The Apple Blog and fellow 9rules member is getting set to launch a new ad management solution – codename Adregate. I’ve always been a fan of Josph Pigford’s work and am an avid reader of The Apple Blog so I’m excited for his new project. Be sure to visit the homepage, www.adregate.com [...]
Continue Reading
Article Featured at Treehouse Magazine
Posted on 11. Apr, 2006 by Jason Guthrie.
I almost forgot to announce that yours truly wrote an article entitled “Business Taxes 101″ for the web development magazine Treehouse this month! The article was written as a crash course in taxes for freelance designers and developers – but applies to anyone who is in business for themself. Writing a “real” article like this [...]
Continue Reading
BeancounterBlog Redesigned… Again!
Posted on 10. Apr, 2006 by Jason Guthrie.
I think it might be an addiction. I’m not really sure why bloggers like to redesign their blogs, but I have definately caught “the bug.” Ever since my first blog design, I knew I wanted “something else” but didn’t know exactly what that “something else” was. My last redesign was definately “something else” but then [...]
Continue Reading
RSS Explained
Posted on 04. Apr, 2006 by Jason Guthrie.
I have received a few questions from readers regarding the reason behind a “feed” or RSS on a blog such as this one. While many who frequent many blogs most likely have RSS subscriptions, many people still have not been introduced to the wonderful world of RSS. RSS, which stands for Really Simple Syndication, is [...]



