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Apr 28, 2011
Want Online Success? It is What it is…
“It is not the strongest of the species that survive nor the most intelligent, but those most adaptive to change.” ~ Charles Darwin Those who do not experience online success tend to not be adaptive to change. Even the best WordPress site cannot compensate for inflexibility or resistance to change. I think the above quote brings home a point that a good portion of those who are currently... read more Apr 18, 2011
Pro Bono WordPress Help for U.S. Military Veterans
Today I am proud to announce the launch of one of my pet projects; WPVets.org. I have always supported our military veterans being my Father, Sister and Aunt and Uncle were all veterans. Then I lucked out and ended up marrying a U.S. Air Force Veteran. WPVets is a new site that will offer my 16 years of online business experience and WordPress Help and Support at no charge to U.S. Military Veterans. If... read more Apr 15, 2011
WordPress Categories, Keywords and Tags; Oh My!
Categories vs. tags. Tags vs. keywords. Aren’t they all the same or at least similar enough to use the same terms for all three? Sorta, kinda, a little bit, not really. Tags are not categories. Keywords are not tags. At least to the extent that when you think of “keywords” you are thinking of SEO and keywords. And in almost every case, when new users are left to their own devices,... read more Apr 8, 2011
5 Questions to Ask a WordPress Consultant
When I started on this technology adventure over 16 years ago it was clear that clients didn’t know the questions they needed to ask those they were trusting with their online program. Back in the day you had “Web Designers” who barely knew how to effectively use their FrontPage software let alone all the other variables and coding skills that were necessary to ensuring they had their... read more Mar 24, 2011
WordPress How To: Look Like the “Big Guys”
I talk to prospective WordPressers every day. The first question that they always ask is “is it worth it to move from my HTML site to WordPress?” followed by “Can you really use WordPress for a regular site — not a Blog?”. To which I respond with enthusiasm “No doubt!” NEWS FLASH!WordPress isn’t Just for Blogs Any More See, if you have an HTML site, chances... read more Mar 18, 2011
5 Useful Plugins for the New WordPress Admin Bar
The newly added Admin Menu Bar in WordPress 3.1 has been the topic of many conversations here @ The IStudio. So I thought I would share with you some information that addresses the questions and concerns I’ve been asked about most. The recent WordPress 3.1 update introduced a nifty new Admin Bar. What’s neat about this menu bar is that it adds access to the basic features WordPressers use... read more Feb 22, 2011
Static HTML Sites are Soooo Turn of the Century…
I’ve been using WordPress since it’s birth over 8 years ago and Blogging for almost as long. I loved WordPress so much that I turned this very site entirely over to WordPress 8 years ago. Wish I could have done that sooner — but that’s just about when WordPress was born! I no longer recommend static HTML sites to new clients. That makes me unpopular with those unwilling to... read more Feb 17, 2011
What the Flu and Bad WordPress Sites Have in Common
I lost all of last week to the flu. Man, that was one darned resilient bug that kicked my butt! While I was here plugging away at this keyboard for most of the week, it did get me thinking about how, in my flu state, I found I was behaving like so many who want success but just never achieve it. The points below are using my last week of feeling yucking as an opportunity to help you understand some of... read more Feb 2, 2011
Nitty-Gritty WordPress Site FAQ
Okay… Ohhhh-Kaaaay. Okey-Dokey! Seems I am saying these words more and more often as potential entrepreneurs ask me questions about getting a WordPress site, having a successful Web program, how to market effectively. Why am I okey-dokeying all over the place? Presumably I am asked questions about having a successful WordPress site because I have years of proven experience, skills and expertise... read more









