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Oct 31, 2011
Top 10 Scariest WordPress “Boo-Boos”
These little tid-bits, my pretties, are just a few of the small excruciating details that can make the difference in whether your visitors run for the hills or stick around. Are your site visitors screaming in glee or agony over your WordPress site? Do they have the urge to brush away cobwebs or run EVP sessions to see if there is any activity going on that they may be missing? With Halloween just a... read more Oct 28, 2011
5 Reasons Why Dr. Frankenstein Would Love WordPress
1. WordPress has a normal, intuitive and intelligent “brain” — nothing criminal in there. 2. You won’t have to be ashamed of, guilty about or have to hide from your WordPress site. 3. You won’t have to worry about WordPress killing your best friend or wife. 4. Dr. Frankenstein had a desire to attain the godlike power of creating new life. He would appreciate that one can... read more Oct 21, 2011
For The Cure: Pink Premium WordPress Themes
It’s October and that means it is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Being this form of cancer is on both sides of my family and I am the only one to not yet have to have a biopsy; I am truly blessed. Below are themes from my Premium Theme Providers that are not only visually pleasing to the eye in shades of pink, but are quality creations backed with great support. Any purchases made through these... read more Oct 7, 2011
Colorful, Whimsical and Refreshing WordPress Theme
Part of having a successful online presence is having a WordPress site that does not look generic. You want a site that stands out from the rest of the competition while offering a user-friendly and visually appealing experience, right? Right! The Sky WordPress Theme, which is a new theme from Elegant Themes, one of my favorite theme shops (I use ET’s Bold Premium WordPress Theme for this site),... read more Sep 28, 2011
WordPress How To: Prepare for the Holidays
Yep, it’s almost October 1st. That means you had better be seriously thinking about the Holidays and strategically planning what needs to be done on your WordPress site — now. Not next week or next month; now. If you are like me, you hate the fact that there is already Halloween candy being pushed in the local Walmart for weeks now. And, Christmas decorations are now available — heck... read more Sep 23, 2011
WordPress Landing Page Checklist
Have you ever clicked on a sponsored ad for a particular product or service to only land at the site where the product or service you are interested in isn’t the focus of the page — or even on the page for that matter? This is called landing page lost opportunity causing most folks to dive for the back button! Bouncey-bouncey! Landing page “how to” inquiries come in daily here at... read more Sep 16, 2011
WordPress Custom Menu Tips
Before WordPress 3.X your site navigation menus were not that easy to customize. You generally had a one menu for your pages (the standard and customary stuff site visitors expect to find that rarely changed) and your categories that contained your posts that you added on regular basis. Your menu order was displayed in the default alpha-numeric order that you could reorder to your liking but it was a... read more Sep 9, 2011
Modern Trendy Blogger Premium Theme
Many clients comment that Premium WordPress themes tend to cater to the professional corporatey type business. Bland color-schemes, no personality — boring! For those looking for a bright colorful theme with personality, Modern Blogger may be just what you are looking for! Modern Blogger PremiumWordPress Child Theme Over the years I’ve had tons of requests for light, fresh and color filled... read more Aug 26, 2011
Bold Fresh Premium WordPress News Themes
Magazine and News themes are very popular due to layout and navigation that basically mimics the front page of a newspaper. You have your hero shots — the photos that draw eyeballs in — then a couple focus stories and secondary snippets of all that can be found within. Video and social media widgets round things off to enhance your site’s community feel and visitor involvement. News... read more









