So maybe you’ve been blogging for less than a year and you are wanting to increase your blog’s readership or blog circle. A lot of bloggers might find themselves at some daunting plateau where their traffic doesn’t seem to be growing, but at least stays the same. It might be frustrating to try to grow
[Continue Reading...]Taking Your Site Brand To The Next Level
Whether you have a site that sells products or if you blog, I have said many times that you are selling. Your visitors that you engage with and keep coming back identify and connect with you through your site. They remember things like your content, your layout, and your logo. Taking Your Site Brand To
[Continue Reading...]#WordPressWednesday 2013 Volume 8
This week’s #WordPressWednesday issue is light reading, but I’ve carefully picked a few interesting articles to share and perhaps think about. I really recommend reading the Justin Tadlock article on GPL and open source as a lot of people still are confused on what that licensing means. Although I’ve been working behind the scenes testing
[Continue Reading...]Ask Nile: How Can You Get Google Sitelinks?
The topic of sitelinks came up in a forum and after answering, I received a private message to ask if I could blog about how you can get Google sitelinks. Word of caution. I’ve been hearing that there are people saying that you can edit sitelinks from your Google Webmaster tools. This is not true.
[Continue Reading...]Understanding How to Use Transparency in Web Design
Transparency techniques in web design, if done properly can add to the value of a website. Using transparency in web design is a means to open up space without hindering the view of the site. You can pull off this technique with either CSS or with creating a graphic. Either way is fine, but using
[Continue Reading...]#FanPageFriday Recap 2013 Volume 20
Another #FanPageFriday has passed by. It’s very interesting as there seemed to be some confusion on how to participate. This past #FanPageFriday, I saw more than 7 people come by and just share their own fan page, rather than follow the directions of the event. It was a little disappointing as that means their links
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