We certainly are no strangers to change, as a matter of fact we’ve been evolving ever since our launch, and we’ve just taken another huge step in our evolution story. Some things still haven’t changed though (and probably never will), like Rollins still won’t lose the hair or wear a suit, and still has that weird looking 4-inch mirror (he literally keeps watching himself in) lying around. Junior still has that annoying “Ghana Black stars” T-shirt which probably belonged to his 6-year old kid brother (often wondered how he manages to squeeze himself into it), and Francis may well be on his way to substituting Eddie Murphy in the Nutty Professor.
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So, what has changed?
Quite a lot really. For starters, we’ve had a major make-over. We now have a fresh new look, a really cool new name, and best of all: we are a completely new Revitalized Brand.
If you’re reading this, then the transition is finally complete, and the D-Tech blog is now D-Tech Zone (as in “The-Tech-Zone”). After weeks and months of strategizing, careful planning, and feedback from our readers, we have made a couple of changes to the site, which (we hope) should provide a richer user experience. We have;
- Changed the layout of the site to make it much easier to navigate and find content
- Upped our web hosting, technical, and storage capacity, so we can now provide you with richer and more dynamic content (photos, videos, polls, mobile content, etc)
- Speaking of quality content, we’ve introduced some really exciting “geo-specific” syndicated content to the Sidebar panel. In other words, you should receive different content (or none at all) depending on which part of the world you’re in.
- We’ve introduced the social media corner (top right) to help you follow our activities on the different Social Networking platforms we use
- We have also added the “In-House” category to the mix, so you can now follow what the team are doing (apart from lazying about and watching YouTube videos all day that is). HEY! This article actually falls under In-House.
- We’ve had a lot of feedback and inquiries regarding advertising in the past, so we have decided to introduce 125×125 ad-slots to the blog so you can now promote your business, products or services.
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What hasn’t Changed
- For one, you can still follow us via the usual RSS and Email channels. If you haven’t already done so (wonder why), you may want to subscribe to our Email alerts so we can send updates directly to your mail box.
- We still allow you to promote your company, group or cause on our site, but all ads have to comply with our advertising policy.
- Lastly, we are still committed to providing the most useful, insightful, fresh top quality content.
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Okay, that just about sums it up. Was really beginning to have a headache. Let me use this opportunity on behalf of the Team, to extend an invitation to you to join the discourse and help us build what we hope will grow to become a “location of choice” for web, search, social media, and tech information and resources. Did I mention we are now on Gatorpeeps? ![]()
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P/S: If you have any interesting posts or articles you would like to have published here, or maybe you have a suggestion, or would just like to critique something, kindly send same to;
The Zone Keeper,
D-Tech Zone.
admin [at] dtechweb-blog.com
If you submitted a post or article, upon approval and subsequent publication, your work will be fully attributed to you, with your name as the author, as well as a link pointing to your site or blog.
Okay. Don’t let me bore you with all this talk. Happy reading!
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May 26th, 2009 at 9:59 am
Ha ha ha. Very funny Kay. Just wait till I get my hands on you. Nice post though. I feel honored being part of the team. You guys really take the work out of work.
I should add though that the mobile content thing is still in the pipes for now.
Great One!
May 26th, 2009 at 10:04 am
Thanks man. And you’re right on the mobile bit. To all our readers, we hope you have as much fun reading as we have had creating.