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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 manage and use. WordPress was chosen for its easy learning curve, powerful… Continue reading

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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, Australia’s aging… Continue reading

In: Blogging Help, WordPress CMS Help

WordPress Roundup: News, Views, & How-tos for WP BlogMasters…

WP Roundup

by Scott Frangos, Managing Editor - WebHelperMagazine.com

Welcome to our monthly round-up of helpful WordPress tidbits for all you enterprising WordPress BlogMasters out there. It’s been a great month.

Theme Designers Can Win $1,000, or an iPhone…

That’s right… but there’s only about 18 days left to get your entry in to the WordPress Theme Design Competition by DesignVitality.com (ends… Continue reading

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Where’s the “Blog” in WordPress?

by Scott Frangos, Managing Editor - WebHelperMagazine.com

ALERT: Blogs have been Vanishing from WordPress…

In a scary development, perhaps timed precisely to coincide with Halloween 2007 — blogs have been vanishing from WordPress websites. That’s right… poof… they’re gone — could David Copperfield be involved?

Take a look at the following four sites (click to enlarge), all built on WordPress… but… where’s the Blog?