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In: Blogging Help, OS WebMaster, Online Business, Social Media-Marketing

Stodgy Forums Are About to Get Zinged

by Scott Frangos

Do you use bulletin board and forum systems to do research, meet people in your profession and network? You should. That’s one big key to Social Media Marketing. But have you noticed that a lot of bulletin boards look and operate the same way they did in the 1990’s?

Why do you think that is? Complacency. Everybody is used to what a forum… Continue reading

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In: AJAX Help, OS WebMaster, Web Help

Javascript and AJAX Security

AJAX — Asynchronous JavaScript And XHTML — has become a major method to produce the Web 2.0 applications on which we’ve come to rely. Google Maps uses AJAX, for example. And, there are a number of plugins for WordPress BlogMasters that rely on AJAX methods for a clean and powerful interface. But are you secure? Max has found a number of ways to check out

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In: Blogging Help, OS WebMaster, Online Business

Analytics for BlogMasters

by Scott Frangos

Do you use Google Analytics? You should. Not only is it free, but it is comprehensive and seeks to make sense out of the raw stats most hosting control panels provide. It’s one thing to learn how many visitors you’ve had, and quite another to learn the “bounce rate” (what percentage of visitors leave after visiting only the page they landed on first)… Continue reading

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In: Learning CSS, OS WebMaster

CSS Concepts & Design Principles in the Zen Garden

by Scott Frangos

Learning about CSS at WebHelperMagazine.com

In this Lesson we’ll look at the CSS structure of an excellent site design in the CSS Zen Garden. You can follow along using the Web Developer Firefox extension which will help us reveal the hidden structure of the design.

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In: FireFox Tricks, OS WebMaster

Dummy Up and Save “Concepting” Time…

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Dummy Lipsum Generator. Go and get it. Why? You need to work fast Continue reading

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In: OS WebMaster, Online Business, WordPress CMS Help, WordPress CMS Reviews

WordPress WOW: Eight Top Sites using WordPress as a CMS…

by Scott Frangos

Where’s the Blog? Answer: maybe nowhere on your WordPress website. As a WordPress developer and consultant, it never fails to amaze me how creative and wide ranging the websites developed on the WordPress platform have become. And, how companies are sometimes using it to power their websites without even using the blogging function.

We’re going to look at some companies doing just that… Continue reading

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In: Blogging Help, OS WebMaster, Social Media-Marketing

ROMM - The Basics of Search Engine Optimization

Ginding up the ROMM work of SEO for your websites

The formula for webmasters looking for success with the search engines is ROMM (Research, Optimize, Monitor, and Maintain). Here are some helpful tips and details about each portion of the ROMM concept…

“After launching a website, it is important to evaluate the status of the site in the various search engines. Keep in mind that… Continue reading

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