I’ve met Brian D. Hawkins through the blogosphere by seeing him run in circles containing mutual friends. He runs HotBlogTips.com, which is designed to help bloggers from beginning to advanced levels succeed with their websites. Brian has a wonderful reputation with other bloggers and, I’ve noticed that he has a genuine passion for helping other
[Continue Reading...]How Easy is it to Use WordPress?
Like any software out there, it does take some time to learn how to use WordPress. However, WordPress is not hard at all to use, especially if you are using it out of the box. It’s normally the things you want to install on top of it, like plugins or themes, that it necessary to
[Continue Reading...]How To Find Out What WordPress Theme Is Being Used In A Site?
Let’s face it, when you have a website and you see all the other cool websites powered by WordPress, you have to wonder where it came from. Was the theme downloaded for free from the WordPress theme directory? Was it bought from a premium WordPress theme company? Or was it developed by a very talented
[Continue Reading...]SEO Is Not Hard
I’ve blogged about advising others to stop over-complicating search engine optimization for years. What we do know is that Google loves organic content. This is achieved by writing naturally, presenting unique information, building relevant and natural links, and achieving good social engagement. Why do people still try to game the system? SEO is not hard!
[Continue Reading...]Blondish.net Podcast – 2013 Mini Episode 7
This mini episode touches base on the automatic background updates integrated in WordPress 3.7. This has produced some polarity in the community. I am not for this feature, but I’ve made a suggestion to making this option easier to digest, especially to those who are more for web accessibility and giving the user their decision
[Continue Reading...]Graphic: Be Prepared For A Long Journey Toward Success
The biggest mistake a business owner can make it believing in getting rich quick. It doesn’t last for long, so its not enough to sustain. The best thing is to think about building a business and mapping it out enough to include room for error, because mistakes and failure will happen along the way. The
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