by Brandon Cox
"Adding value" is a popular buzzword, and its merited. Our internet culture has adopted the idea of instant communities and free content, but as the web matures, real value will rise to the top. Those who hope to achieve real success long term have to constantly adapt to an increasingly savvy user who expects more than the mere existence of an online community.
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Feed SubscriptionWeb Design Checklist for Beginners
by Michael Cash
Designing a website may seem like a daunting task at first. With seemingly so much to do, it can be hard to figure out where to begin. With web design, as with a lot in life, it can be beneficial to create a checklist of everything you will need. That way, you can clearly see all that is required to design a website.
‘Blogger’ Most Reliable Blogging Platform
by Mick Meaney
In a new test conducted by leading uptime monitoring service, Pingdom, the Google owned blogging platform 'Blogger' has come out on top for reliability. From October 15 to December 15, Pingdom tested five blogging platforms - pinging each service once every minute...
11 Essential Modules for Drupal SEO
by Colin Alsheimer
Many know that Drupal is one of the best content management systems in the world. But do you know why? Besides being highly adaptable and customizable, Drupal is the perfect engine for Internet marketing activities, including search engine optimization (SEO).
The Best Content Management System in the World
by Joel Tarplin from The Creare Group
Joel takes a cursory glance at a few of the web’s most popular CMS/blogging platforms. Which is best for SEO? What features and add-ons should we look out for? Find answers within.
Could Your Web Page Speed And Hosting Be Holding You Back?
by Kara Taylor
In early 2010, Google started using page load speeds as one of the factors in how they determine a website's ranking, making fast, reliable hosting more important than ever. It used to be that the time it took for your website to load only affected one thing: whether potential customers stayed, or left.
5 Web Design Traits That (Thankfully) Died With The 90s
by Dan Dunton
When the Internet entered most people’s homes in the mid to late 90s it was a revelation, everyone could access more information than they could ever dream of, and a million and one bedroom programmers thought they would get in on the action. As “web design” was in its infancy, nobody really know what was good and what was bad, they just went with the coolest features they could find from reading their HTML books.
Top 5 Free WordPress E-Commerce Plugins
WordPress is a widely used Content Management System (CMS), usually used as a blog publishing platform. However, since WordPress is so powerful yet versatile, you can also customize a WordPress blog into almost any type of websites including advanced e-commerce ...
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Guest Post by Gunter Jameson from Classes and Careers
In today’s economy, more and more people who have been downsized or who have not been able to find steady work in their industry have turned to building their own business
What Makes a Website Successful?
Guest Post by Mona Pennypacker from Acorncs | The web is a relatively mysterious place still for most ordinary folks, and yet more and more ordinary people are finding themselves obliged to begin trying their luck on the internet. Whereas ...
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