You’ve taken the time to read and leave a comment. Your comment might even have a message saying that your comment is in moderation. Then a friend tells you that you were in the spam folder. What happened? Why does your blog comment keep ending up in the spam folder? Occasionally I get the questions
[Continue Reading...]#SharingSundays Recap 2015 Volume 1
#SharingSundays have returned! The difference is that this time, #SharingSundays has moved from my fan page to the Facebook group – You Can Do It! Online Training Group, or for short, called YCDI. This group is extremely active and quickly growing. I moved #SharingSundays here for 2 reasons: Facebook fan page reach sucks. I’m a
[Continue Reading...]Blondish.net Podcast: 2015 Mini Episode 2
Being that it’s a new year, a lot of people are a making plans for their blogs. The topic for this mini podcast episode is all about blog resolutions. The goal of this podcast episode is to get you thinking on how you can improve your blog and overall brand. It’s also to emphasize that
[Continue Reading...]Using WordPress: Not Everyone Will Use It The Same Way
In using WordPress, some people would think there was a standard. This includes, using WordPress in regards to blogging, designing, and developing with it. However it’s not the case. Why? Well, each person using WordPress has a different level of learning and also a different purpose. What one tutorial may say, might not be understood
[Continue Reading...]#WordPressWednesday 2015 Volume 1
Wow! Happy New Year WordPressers! With the new year, I’m starting off #WordPressWednesday like a good girl despite how cold it is in my area of the world. It’s about 5° Fahrenheit, with a strong wind that makes it feel like -22° Fahrenheit. Brr!!! Wherever you are, I hope you’re warmer than I am. So,
[Continue Reading...]Blondish.net Podcast: 2015 Mini Episode 1
It’s a New Year and that means it’s time to get started on new podcast episodes. Last year I experimented with mini episodes and those did great. My longer podcasts did well, but it seems that mixing it up some allowed people to pick and choose what they had time to listen to. To start
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