Join us for an entertaining and informative look at creating a high quality website for your business or personal blog by using WordPress.
If you already have a website, this podcast can help you create a high quality site.
A website doesn't have to be the hardest part of owning a small business. With this show, I will show you how you can take charge of keeping your website maintained and always up to date. This show focuses on WordPress and how it is the best solution for small businesses looking to create a website.
WordPress is a great choice for serious bloggers, but like any out of the box solution it has a few limitations when it comes to search engine optimization.
WordPress 3.1 is hear and I spend some time answering questions from the community, including how to automatically post to Facebook.
Today I highlight the importance of creating a professional email account using the form you[at]yourdomain[dot]com.
This week I sat down with Brad Vincent, a WordPress plugin developer to talk about one of his plugins that I discovered this week called Blackbird Pie.
In this episode, I will explain why I do not like using GoDaddy and what are the best ways to register a domain and hosting.
In this episode, I discuss the security update 3.0.5 along with how to look at your WordPress stats and use different commenting plugins.
In this episode, I walk you step by step how to transfer your WordPress.com website to a self hosted WordPress.org website.
Unfortunately, there are many developers out there who add malicious code to their themes and today I explain why you should never install themes found on Google.
In this episode I stress the importance of updating to the newest version of WordPress 3.0.4. I also answer questions from three different listeners.
Today I want to share with you some best practices for setting up your WordPress website, this info is great whether you are new to WordPress or currently have a WordPress site.
Today I would like to talk to you about the difference between Wordpress.com and Wordpress.org. The distinction between WordPress.com and WordPress.org can cause some confusion for people.