Author name: J Patrick Greer

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UX and Accessibility, Responsive Website Design, Search and SEO Tips, SEO

5-Common-Website-Menu-Mistakes-And-How-ToFix-Them

Your website menu isn’t just a list of pages—it’s a compass. A good one guides visitors, builds trust, and helps users find exactly what they need. But when your menu is unclear, crowded, or inconsistent, it becomes a barrier instead of a bridge. After years of working on client websites—both new builds and rescue projects—I’ve […]

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Interests, Entertainment

The Voice Behind the Static

Echo Glen Signal Tower Presents Episode 001 – “The Voice Behind the Static” Broadcast Time: 11:00 PM Host: The Station Keeper Location: Room 3B, Echo Glen Summit Station Frequency: Drifts slightly if you breathe near it Weather: Fog thick enough to hold a grudge [Opening Transmission – 11:00 PM] Static. Tape clicks. Coffee sloshes quietly.

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Focus and Productivity, Content Creation Strategies, Marketing and SEO Tips

Focus in Services: Let One Offer Lead

A focus in services – There’s a quiet moment that happens just before guests arrive You sweep the porch, check the firewood There’s a quiet moment that happens just before guests arrive at the lodge.Your service offerings should feel the same way. The Problem with Offering Everything Clients want clarity not a buffet. Too many

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Focus on responsive design
Web Design, Responsive Website Design

Focus in Responsive Design: Clarity at Every Size

When I view my own site from the porch with a tablet, or glance at it from my phone while waiting in line, one thing’s always clear: A good focus in responsive design doesn’t just shrink…it adapts.Focus should shift based on context, not disappear. Responsive design isn’t just technical it’s editorial.It’s about deciding what stays

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UX and Accessibility, Content Creation Strategies, Focus and Productivity, graphic design, Web Design

Focus in UX: Guiding the Eye Like a Photographer

Inside the lodge, the early light hits just right. Dust motes drift in a shaft of sunlight, and your eye naturally follows it across the room landing on the chair by the window, the mug on the table, the book half-open. That’s how good Focus in UX works.It doesn’t scream. It doesn’t shove.It guides. Like

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Content Creation Strategies, Focus and Productivity, graphic design

Focus in Content – Let the Butterfly Land

What does focus in content mean? I stepped outside the lodge to refill the bird feeder and reset my thoughts. Something caught my eye a monarch butterfly perched gently on a cluster of bright lantana blooms. The wings, still. The colors electric. The background softly blurred. It reminded me of content strategy. When everything’s trying

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Web Design, Focus and Productivity, Marketing and SEO Tips, Search and SEO Tips

Focus in SEO: The 20% That Drives 80% of Your Traffic

You don’t need to rank for everything. You don’t need to write a hundred blog posts. You don’t even need a perfect site. You need clarity and a sharp Focus in SEO that knows what to “blur” and what to “sharpen.” The SEO Problem: Too Many Targets Most site owners fall into the trap of

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Content Creation Strategies, Focus and Productivity, Photography, Responsive Website Design

Selective Focus: Why “Blurring” Is a Strategy

In photography, one of the most powerful tools is selective focus—deliberately keeping only a portion of the image sharp while letting the rest fall softly out of view. The subject stands out. Your eye knows exactly where to go. That’s the metaphor we’re using here—not a Photoshop trick, not a blur effect. We’re talking about

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Focus and Productivity, Wellness

5 Simple Steps to Restart Your Productivity System Without Burning Out

You Don’t Need a Full Overhaul If your routine has crumbled and your to-do list has ghosted you, don’t panic. You’re not lazy. You’re not broken. You’re just between chapters. The goal isn’t perfection—it’s momentum. And getting back on track doesn’t require a major reinvention. Just a reset. Here’s a five-step approach that actually works,

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Focus and Productivity, Time Management

3 Proven Steps to Build a Powerful Focus Practice

Why create a focus practice in the first place? Because motivation fades. Distractions multiply. And even the best productivity methods collapse when life gets unpredictable. I didn’t create a focus practice because I’m naturally disciplined. I built it because I needed something I could return to—something that worked even on the messy days. This post

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