
Jun 3, 2009
WordPress How To: Visual and HTML Tabs
When folks start out on WordPress they are by default on the VISUAL tab in the editor for pages and posts. Inevitably the question comes up is why is the HTML tab there and why would one use it? The Visual tab is WordPress’ WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) editor. It allows those who don’t know code to be able to visually layout their post without having to monkey around with knowing... read more May 28, 2009
WordPress WP Remix CMS Premium Theme
While WordPress cut its teeth on being the preferred platform for Blogging, several years ago smarties (like yours truly) realized that WordPress easily could transition into a CMS platform. Content Management Systems allow site owners to have total control of their site without having to know all the code and technicalities that Web Developers know. WP Remix is a perfect WordPress CMS Solution due to... read more May 27, 2009
WordPress How To: SEO Permalinks
The default URLs or Permalinks created by WordPress are not user or search engine friendly. There all kinds of ways to tweak your Permalink structure to suite your needs, you can read all about Permalinks here. For example the WordPress default Permalink looks something like this: http://www.theistudio.com/muse/?p=123 So here’s a quick and easy tip to solve both of these issues. When in WordPress,... read more May 21, 2009
Lifestyle Premium WordPress Theme
Lifestyle is a Premium WordPress Theme that is one of my personal favorites and one that many of my clients gravitate to as well. Not only is it sharp looking, the features and functionality that are built in make creating a contemporary presentation with all the bells and whistles a snap! The Lifestyle Theme includes all the features that are important to having an effective and interactive Web... read more May 14, 2009
Flexx Premium WordPress Theme
Once you look into this theme you’ll understand why it is called the “Mega WP Blog Theme” And I have to agree it is “One of the most powerful, but easy to use blog themes on the planet”! Check out the features and options:15 styles/colors to choose from. Text header option – keep our rotating images script but include a text overlay of your blog title and tagline ... read more May 13, 2009
WordPress How To: Tired of Comment Spam?
WordPress comes with a good anti-spam plugin, Akismet that requires an API key and can be a bit much to implement for the average user. In lieu of this, why not try this great plugin that I have used on all my WordPress sites for years? Because of this plugin I have had zero, zilcho, nada comment spam! WP-SpamFree WordPress Spam Plugin – Powerful Anti-Spam Protection! What’s interesting is... read more May 12, 2009
SEO Bullseye Marketing
Let’s see here… according to Google’s last index figure when they used to display that information, Google indexed 8,058,044,651 Web pages! This was the last figured displayed before they decided to no longer show their index count in October/2005! So it is pretty easy to understand that the number of sites and pages have grown exponentially. Not all are quality, not all are of interest... read more Apr 30, 2009
Resistance is Futile
“You will be assimilated. Resistance is futile.” — The Borg, Star Trek If you want to succeed online you’d better hope you run into a Borg. Unfortunately, all too often onliners resist what is necessary to succeed online. They battle, whine, delay and complain ad nauseam about all that they have to learn and the frustrations that go with that. Online if you do not assimilate you... read more Apr 28, 2009
Have a Thought? Create a Draft!
I get asked all the time how I come up with ideas for posts. Especially considering I now have 4 Blogs that I have to post to a couple times each week. One the key elements is knowing what to post about is also knowing what is of interest to your readers and what that group is talking about. I do this by subscribing to other Blogs and select ezines that offer value and very focused content. This helps... read more Apr 7, 2009
You Want RSS Subscribers?
RSS makes the syndication of your posts simple — I guess that’s why it stands for Really Simple Syndication! If you are on WordPress for example, once you get your RSS setup and in place, it is pretty much on auto-pilot moving forward. Those who subscribe will automatically get your latest posts based on your publishing schedule and settings. But just as with most things online, you have to... read more









