Category: WordPress

How To Organize Google Plus Circles

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To get the most focus and value out of Google Plus, organize your circles. The same could be said of Facebook and Twitter lists as well. There are a few approaches to what works best for you, but I’ll share how I get the best use.
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I love WordPress

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Reasons why I love WordPress to maintain websites: Plugins when a a new social media sharing option arises, like Google+, it is easy to make a site-wide change. customize and tweak functionality of your website without messing up your design ease of use for posting updates Updates Just like your computer needs an update, your […]
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Facebook Confusion – friends, fans, subscribers, groups, and lists

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Are you as confused by Facebook as me? I’m not entirely sure on their usability and strategy for the recent changes, but I thought it’d be a good time to break down some of the changes.
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How to make your WordPress site mobile ready

How to make your WordPress site mobile ready
Yesterday we looked at how to test your website on mobile devices.  If you discovered that your site looks small or just doesn’t display properly, you’ll need to create a mobile ready version. Today, we’ll look at how to make your WordPress website mobile ready using plugins. Mobile template plugins By adding a WordPress mobile […]
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Streamlining Social Media: Episode 4

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Streamlining Social Media: Episode 4
Facebook Messaging, Friend Posters, Wordpress announces FoodPress, Wordpress security
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How to install WordPress to your server

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Starting your own website using WordPress involves 8 steps. Steps to install WordPress (if using Hostgator) Login, browse to Fantastico Click WordPress New Installation Browse to domain (usually keep the directory blank), use a different name than “admin” Finish installation Open dashboard Login View finished site
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