Archive for June, 2008
In: Blogging Help, Twitter, WordPress CMS Help, WordPress CMS Reviews

WordPress as a CMS: Fifth Avenue Advisors

by Scott Frangos
Fifth Avenue Advisors, is a “B2B” (Business to Business) website for a company that helps other business people decide if it’s time to sell their company, and learn what it’s worth. The company wanted the advantages of a good, dynamic CMS — Content Management System — and one that was simple to [...]

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In: Blogging Help, Twitter

ICANN’s New Domain Names… Who Cares?

by Scott Frangos
Run for the hills. ICANN, the non-profit Domain Name regulating body formed in ‘98, has announced (see story here) an application process for new domain names, where you can replace the common names following the “Dot” (.com, .net, .org, .biz) with anything you want… for a price. The agency expects the [...]

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In: Blogging Help, FireFox Tricks, SEO Matters, Twitter

SEO Matters: Discovering Backlinks that Matter

This is the first in a new series on SEO Matters, where we’ll look at the basics, with some intermediate and advanced level tips to help your Blogs and Websites rank better in search results. Since Backlinks are very important, we’ll watch a short, informative video about the concept, then learn a FireFox trick [...]

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In: Blogging Help, Twitter, WordPress CMS Help, WordPress CMS Reviews

WordPress as a CMS: Greek Care Website

In this edition of the continuing series on using WordPress as a Content Management System — CMS — we take a look at GreekCare.org — a non-profit resource site using a handful of key plugins and some custom programming to meet its mission online.
by Scott Frangos

The Greek Care website (GreekCare.org.au) is a service for Melbourne, [...]

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In: Blogging Help, Preparing Web Videos, Twitter, Video Marketing

Video Marketing: Learn the Basics, and Chroma Key

This is another article in a series on preparing videos for use on the web. Mobile and regular web browsers are increasingly expecting to find video on your blogs and websites. Video marketing, done professionally, can really help you market your business online. Is all of this free? What skills do [...]

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In: Web Help

Top Tips To Inject Personality Into Your Copywriting

Is your personality in your blog posts? It should be. Most successful bloggers put in more than a small dose of “tude” in their writing. And most could also learn a lot from professional writers, so we’re pleased to present the thoughts of one such professional on how to weave your personality [...]

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The Secret to Harnessing the Power of Social Media

By Daniel A Addington
I think advertising is going crazy at the moment over SMO using guerrilla tactics, fancy viral videos, flash games, and a multitude of other fickle engagement strategies to get people talking or thinking about their brand online. There is a false perception, I believe, that if you can get a lot of [...]

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