In: AJAX Help

Top AJAX Tutorials with Debugging Help

This is another article in our series — AJAX Help. We hear from a lot of readers who would like more Tutorials to help them learn AJAX. So, we’re pleased to provide an excellent list by Max Keisler.  We look forward to hearing from you with comments about the tutorials, and if you know of [...]

In: Blogging Help, Preparing Web Videos, WordPress CMS Help

Video & Business Blogging

This is another post in our series on Preparing Web Videos in which we examine the trend, a new WordPress plugin from Kaltura, and cover some thoughts on why people resist the inevitable.  You may wish to compare the Kaltura service with four other onlne video services from an earlier article:   Four New Services [...]

In: SEO Matters, Twitter, Web Help

SEO Matters: Website Goals Increase Online Success

This is another article from our SEO Matters series, where we’ll consider setting Goals using Google Analytics and how that can really take your game up a notch. Note carefully that setting goals not only helps you increase “conversions” (get visitors to take a certain action at your site), but also helps you learn and [...]

In: Preparing Web Videos, Twitter, Video Marketing

Video Commercials Online – How Much Should They Cost?

This is another article in our Video Marketing series.  Written by video ad professional, Bernie Day, it does a good job of explaining what you should do with a video to get a good result.  Ever see poorly produced videos online?  Yup.  Ever see nice looking videos without a clear, well developed message?  Sure — [...]

In: Blogging Help, WordPress CMS Help

WordPress, Drupal, Joomla Winning the CMS Game?

by Scott Frangos
Have you ever noticed how many Open Source Content Management programs there are out there? CMSMatrix.org that tracks and compare them, currently lists over 750. But of that number, only a handful have risen to the top of the heap, and a new study, The Open Source CMS Market Share report from Water [...]

In: Blogging Help, Copy Writing, Copywriting Matters, Twitter, Web Help

How NOT to Write a Business Blog

Are you thinking of your business blog as a Conversation (with a capital “C”) with potential customers? Why not? That’s the strength and advantage you have over your competitors who either don’t have a blog, or have one but don’t converse with it. In this installment of our Copy Writing Matters series, [...]

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, [...]