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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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WordPress as a CMS: NEXTBus News

In this continuing series on using WordPress as a Content Management System — CMS, we’ll take a look at NEXTbusNews.com — a corporate marketing site to get the word out about NEXTbus technology service for bus companies.
by Scott Frangos

NEXTbusNews.com features a features & benefits slideshow on the home page plus static elements and dynamic [...]

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SEO Tips and Tricks – The Importance of a Sitemap and Submitting it to Search Engines

By Sanjay Nair
Let’s start with a small exercise. Pick up any random term and search for it on the internet. Now when the search results come up, visit the top 10 websites on the page and see if you can find something in common. Most people will look for similarity in design and colors [...]

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Mobile Web is Going to be Big… Real Big

by Scott Frangos
Are you ready for the Mobile Internet? Maybe you are, but your website isn’t. Well, you better make the necessary modifications, because if research by Juniper Inc. is right, you’ll miss out on a huge market if you don’t. How big? 24 billion by 2013. Let’s take a look [...]

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Open ID — Where Everybody Knows Your Name

by Scott Frangos

Ever get tired of having so many different logins, and identities on the various forums, blogs, communities and social marketing sites you frequent? Most people do. How about when you forget your password, and spend minutes guessing, only to do the request to email for new password — return to site — enter with new password — reset it, thing? Wouldn’t an elegant solution to…

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Social Media: Make your Videos Collaborative using Kaltura

Creating professional but affordable online video

This is the third 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…

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Is Your Website Mobile Ready?

by Scott Frangos

Recent research shows that just Apple’s iphone, alone, is up to 1.8% of the US browser market. Small potatoes? For the moment… but internet browsing with mobile phones is growing — Goldman Sachs predicted in 2007 that 14 million iPhones will be sold in 2008. That could be low — newer predictions see 10 million sold by September of this year, well before the Chrismas rush. Research also shows that more mobile phone users are browsing the internet each month, that they watch videos (like those on uTube), and that those viewers tend…

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