Fixing a Company Blog
There’s some good advice in Fix Your Lousy Company Blog. I need to follow some of it myself.
There’s some good advice in Fix Your Lousy Company Blog. I need to follow some of it myself.
I found a new service today via my WebProNews e-mail called Twellow.com. What Twellow.com does is let you easily find people that you might want to follow. It is, as it’s name suggests, a sort of yellow pages for Twitter. For example, it was able to connect me with Teh Ceiling Cat, and who wouldn’t…
I noticed a great deal of discussion on this while I was setting up a new site (The Jesus Paradigm), and since it seems that everyone who has written about it is doing something a bit more complicated than I wanted to do or than some folks on the forum wanted, I thought I’d write…
This is an interesting place to post this, as I don’t really do my best work on this blog. Here I simply put information that is useful to my clients and a few other technical things that interest me. But for your more integral and important company blog, WebWiseWords at EntireWeb has some good suggestions…
I have just installed Are You for Real?, a plugin by Chris Poirier that tries to verify that a real human is making comments. At the same time I’m relaxing ordinary comment moderation to the point where it will generally be useless, so I’m depending on the plugin. If you try to use it and…
I set up a blog on the Tom E. Hunt Residential Designs site, which they plan to use to make announcements regarding their business, feature currently popular or especially interesting plans, and discuss trends in the home design business. I am more and more convinced of the value of active blogging as part of the…
Thus far it looks seamless and straightforward. I simply followed the directions! I’ll be upgrading some more difficult installations where I’ll be trying out some of the picture handling, and I’ll post more if it seems useful.
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