WordPress Theme Selection that Works – the Video

I think you should have every tool you need to find the right WordPress theme. Otherwise, you’re going to spend a lot wasted time setting up your information that is not going to present your company the way you want. I know you want to get right at it – it’s kind of exciting to [...]

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Google Webmaster Tools Crucial to your WordPress Website

Close Look at your WordPress Website

Your responsibilities as a new WordPress website owner require you to oversee the website’s activity, right? Here’s a tool that will give you behind-the-scenes data to keep things running smoothly. It’s actually a series of tools by Google called “Webmaster Tools.” Let’s take a look. To find the Tools, go to Google and search for [...]

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Moving to WordPress: A Strategy for Success

WordPress Website move symbolized by Red Moving Truck

Changing your website software is a big step, make no mistake. All of my clients will agree that it is the one stumbling block that checks their enthusiasm for the move. Theirs is not necessarily a fear of change so much as fear of the unknown. How about if I fix that? Right now!   [...]

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WordPress Theme Selection that Works

WordPress Themes screen via WordPress.org

You’ve been exploring the world of WordPress, haven’t you? Thinking about the advantages of your own hands-on website, complete with blog, photo gallery, and videos about your products and services? The WordPress platform makes doing your own website possible and even fun. Maybe you’ve jumped in by installing WordPress, but now all you see is [...]

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WordPress: Start at the Beginning

WordPress: Start at the Beginning

When we talk about creating a website these days, the words dynamic, browser-based, and finally, WordPress, all get tossed up there – jargon many people find confusing. I’m going to start at the beginning with all this, a step at a time, until we All know what’s being discussed, and if you should care. Tell [...]

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