In: Blogging Help, SEO Matters, Twitter, WordPress CMS Help

SEO Matters: Mastering Titles in your HeadSpace

Here’s another article in our SEO Matters series, where we examine the Title Tag and how it can take your site optimization to the max.
by Scott Frangos
What is a “Title Tag”, and why are they important?  Let’s find out, and learn how to write them better.  They’re an important part of the SEO puzzle.  Plus, [...]

In: Blogging Help, WordPress CMS Help

WordPress 2.6 User Tips

Nine ways to use the new WordPress 2.6 for greater productivity and successful content creation…
by Scott Frangos
A new floating post box that grabs media you want to blog about, post versioning, avatar options and more… Is it time to upgrade, BlogMasters?  Sure — WP 2.6 offers some great new features for work teams. WordPress 2.6 [...]

In: Learning CSS

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.

In: Blogging Help, Twitter, WordPress CMS Help

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

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by Scott Frangos, Managing Editor – WebHelperMagazine.com
Countdown to WordPress version 2.5
WordPress 2.5 is almost here — below, a screenshot shows some of the planned revisions to the administration area in the next upgrade of WordPress — version 2.5. Revisions are still being made, but the DashBoard area [...]

In: Twitter, Web Help

Advertising on a budget — Part 2: Thinking small

by Michelle PW
This is the second article of a three-part series. I’m illustrating the marketing challenges of a small business, PrescottWeddings.com. Here’s where you can find “Part 1: Using print to drive traffic online.”
Our goal was to both build the PWC brand and drive traffic to the Web site. Advertising regularly was essential. Yet it [...]

In: Blogging Help, Twitter

Social Media and Full Court Marketing

By Scott Lindsay

Above, the homepage for TalentDatabase.com is well thought out, and well designed. Each section (I looked at Comedy and Magic) has a well designed section graphic, and is populated already by a number of listings. [Ed.]
It would seem that the marketing potential of social media sites is a fairly open book. I [...]

In: Web Help

Start Your Design with XHTML Templates

By Kevin Hale
Most of us think of a “template” in terms of a complete finished design ready for you to insert stories in place of dummy text. But, a general template, like the ones given in this tutorial, can help you save a lot of initial set-up time, prior to the key design decisions [...]