How To Build Up A Loyal Blog Clientele?

November 19, 2009 by IBI · Leave a Comment 

If you are a new creator of a blog page, there exist a number of things that you should do if you want to increase how many people actually visit your blog site. Several Internet users go to blog sites quite frequently and they ultimately decide how profitable a blog will actually become. When they have finally discovered a site that they really enjoy, Internet visitors will then subscribe to the blog and usually remain a loyal patron if they maintain a curiosity in the site.

In some instances, however, blogs do not maintain a very high rate of popularity and they often begin to decline in visitor numbers. Readers begin to unsubscribe from your blog and look for other sites that spark their curiosity and peak their interests. This can be a big problem for your Internet site because the amount of traffic flow to the blog will definitely determine how profitable you will be. There are a few ways that you can prevent readers from quitting your blog site, but you need to first realize the reasons why people do unsubscribe. There are many reasons why people might leave a web site, but there are a few that are much more common and frequent than others. The following reasons, if understood, will help you to stop readers from unsubscribing from your blog. Probably the most frequent concern that a blog site owner encounters is that there exists a never ending number of posts published on the site and it becomes confusing for people who visit it. A blog site should be well structured, simple, and easy to read, which will allow people to navigate easily and find out information that they are searching for.

If there are too many posts to sort through, then readers will become frustrated and leave your blog with hopes of finding a blog that is much easier to understand. If you want to surmount this specific dilemma, you need to also get rid of any writing that is negative or irrelevant to current events. As a blog designer, you have to keep feeding your target audience with information that is both exciting to read and very educational for everyone who visits your site. One of the most important aspect that blog creators need to remember is the importance of the blog’s texts and what is published on it. The quality and effectiveness of a web sites content will determine if the online business is recognized by large search engines and therefore increase its amount of traffic flow. There are a few techniques that web site designers can use to increase their popularity to both search engines and Internet users. Blog owners need to realize that the quality of texts on a blog site is crucial to its success.

If you want your blog to be promoted by search engines, web page writers should use certain key words that visitors use to search the Internet. The titles and subtitles of the blog posts should also be carefully written so that it will have a higher probability of being promoted by search engines.

Business Blogs – A Solution For Marketing Small Businesses

November 18, 2009 by IBI · Leave a Comment 

Small businesses often have trouble promoting themselves, since they lack the big budgets corporations have for advertising. For these companies, the answer is to establish an online presence through a blog. A business blog is an ideal way for marketing small businesses, since blogs don’t cost that much and are easy to learn how to use.

Blog software is user-friendly; you simply write out your posts, link to resources and publish it on the blog, all with a few mouse clicks. You can update the weblog yourself without having to go through a web designer or doing the coding yourself, which saves you time and money.

A business blog also allows a small business to target its niche audience. For example, a business may sell only memorabilia or antiques or other products that appeal only to a limited clientele. A blog allows this business to build a community of people with these interests which might eventually become customers. This blog could also provide updates of new developments in their particular field of interest.

In addition, a blog can also help a small business build a network with other businesses in the same line, but in different states. This network could even set up a new business blog where each of them has a post that introduces them and where they are located, with a link to their individual blogs.

It is also easier for a potential customer to find a small business selling products or services he might be interested if it has a blog. A blogger can easily use techniques such as search engine optimization to boost his search engine rankings.

Tim Yu is a Internet Marketer who owns http://www.InternetBloggingProfits.com – He has helped hundreds of people on Starting Up an Internet Business.

He has recently developed a Free 7-Days Profitable e-course showing you a step by step process for starting your Internet Business . To learn how to start Making Money Fast without wasting your time and losing more money, visit http://www.InternetBloggingProfits.com/BlogSecrets

A Blog Design Solution on Your Website!

November 18, 2009 by IBI · Leave a Comment 

When internet web site owners devise a blog design solution for their online marketing schemes, they often disregard a lesser known avenue for producing the kind of results that bring enthusiastic visitors. Blogging on places such as MySpace, Facebook, and Craigslist can provide a continuous stream of happy customers that you have specifically targeted. The most popular and well known blogging sites Wordpress and Blogger will obviously yield a vast number of potential customers,  but the likelihood of them being as focused as the aforementioned clientele is not a forgone conclusion. Most statistical internet analyses indicate that blogging sections on MySpace, Facebook, and Craigslist contribute a much more qualitative base of visitors to a uniquely targeted web site.

Having a blog design solution that is practical and personable is certainly one part of the internet marketing arsenal for all web site owners. Indeed, any successful online business employs the use of a blog. Craigslist is one such place where a blog design solution actually works to direct designated individuals to your web site. The popular social site was created by a person (yes, his real name is Craig) who sought to provide a social gathering place on the internet for anyone who seeks to find like minded friends and acquaintances of various interests. By having at least one or more entries each day on your blog, Craigslist members who have an interest in your site will flock to your business in countless volumes.

Another online social community that has been recently established is located at Photobucket.com and it’s quickly becoming a popular destination for internet surfers. A photo bucket blog is an exciting untapped resource for internet marketers who wish to position themselves in a niche that has little or no competition. Any successful blog design solution will endeavor to utilize strategies that are aimed at a particularized segment of customers,  especially when there is limited or no direct competition. This rapidly expanding photography site offers a distinct advantage as web site owners constantly yearn for and seek out more visitors.

One additional benefit that these various blogging sites offer involves a monetary objective. Controlling the budget is always a consideration and targeting customers at these sites costs absolutely nothing. This is especially useful for first time users, since they can start blogging right away. They can choose from a number of templates that blogging websites provide.

Anyone who wants to start a blog can do so by becoming a member of a blogging website of their choice. Once they’ve become members, they automatically become a part of that particular blogging community. They can browse through other bloggers pages, and link them back to their own blogs. They can also make comments on other members’ blogs.

Blogging has evolved into more than for personal use. There are theme based blogs that follow social topics, sports, politics, philosophy, the list goes on. Blogging becomes a tool that people can share what they know and what they think about a variety of themes and topics. Blogging is popular all over the world. 

A New and Creative Way to Increase Website Traffic

November 11, 2009 by IBI · Leave a Comment 

Today’s young generation has started the viral video. The viral video will work for advertising your company’s website. Not just the young see these viral videos. The business world is using them to attract business to their products. Use these to get traffic to your website.
What is a viral video? It is a video that gains almost instant popularity on the Internet. They are shared through e-mail, IM’s and blogs. People don’t just view these videos online. They take them with by downloading them to their hand held devices and now even on cell phones. They can be passed on for years to come. But you want to get instant popularity to get the most traffic. Then you want to keep up with the times and go with the flow of marketing your website to keep getting the traffic you want and need.
You can have a video making contest on your website. This will get the attention of a lot of traffic. If you offer a prize along with using the winner’s video you will get even more hits to your site.
Word of mouth is the key to getting your video to become a viral video. Put your video at video sites. Do a search on the Internet to see which sites are the most popular to use. Use the free sites. If you have the budget you can pay to have your video on a site. Start out with the free sites. If you need to attract the attention of the higher dollar users then you should consider going with a paid site.
Send the video to family and friends. Ask them to send the video to their family and friends. This will keep going and going until your video is possibly sent to thousands of people.
Put your video on online communities such as blogs. Blogs are very popular today. Bloggers come in all ages and demographics. You will hit a wide variety of clientele by posting your video on a blog. Make your own website blog with useful information.
By having and using a viral video you are getting in to the beginning of a new way to market and promote your business. They are changing the way we do business. Make sure you place your video in the right places so the right people will see your business.

Dave Nicholson is a full time Internet Marketer who has helped countless numbers of people succeed with his traffic advice, designs and creations. You can learn more about getting traffic from Dave’s Total Web Traffic here: http://www.total-web-traffic.com

Virtual Assistants are Revolutionizing the Way Business Services are Delivered, Everywhere

November 8, 2009 by IBI · Leave a Comment 

The Virtual Assistance Industry Has Experienced Tremendous Growth in 2008;
VAs are Revolutionizing the Way Business Services are Delivered, Everywhere.

The Media’s Virtual Assistant Survey found at http://www.vanetworking.com/survey conducted by VAnetworking.com gives us a deeper insight into the virtual assistance industry, which has experienced tremendous growth in 2008. The mysteriousness behind the term virtual assistant has been replaced with intrigue and fascination. To professionals such as speakers, author’s, business coaches and online business owners – having a virtual assistant has become main-stream. Small scale businesses are able to achieve large scale growth and higher sales volumes simply by outsourcing to a virtual assistant.  Business Services etc., http://bsetc.ca, a virtual assistant company in Canada was able to increase a clients’ subscribers list by 4,000 and generate $40,000 in sales over the same 4 month time period.

With the shift in the global economy and the pressing environmental issues facing the world, the general consensus is on conserving both money and energy. Not only does the virtual assistance industry contribute to the conservation of both of these global factors but it also allows professionals to leverage people and strengthen systems and resources.

In a localized business environment there may be one person who is responsible for the daily operation of the administration and marketing. What happens when that person is not seeking or given the opportunities to network with peers and enhance their skill sets? It is vital for businesses to be able to assess their options and participate in marketing activities such as social media marketing.

It is customary for a virtual assistant to explore multiple social media and traditional marketing strategies and implement these into their business successfully and those of their clientele. This practice is both extremely cost effective and yields noteworthy results.

The general mindset of a virtual assistant is typically technical in nature.  Because they work virtually their whole foundation is built around technology. Every major breakthrough online contributes more and more to their success. The affects of social media tools such as blogs, facebook, and twitter have been profound.

The 3 key areas that have experienced significant growth within the virtual assistance industry in 2008 are:

1. Collaboration/Leadership/Professional Development

Take for example the milestones achieved by the leadership of Tawnya Sutherland at VAnetworking.com, with over 10,000 members worldwide this association reached its fifth year anniversary and won 1st place in the Startup Nation’s Baby Boomers Back in Business award.  Providing training, mentoring, and networking opportunities for both new and aspiring virtual assistants.

And as stated by Erin Blaskie of BSetc.ca, “2008 saw the emergence of more multi-VA Teams”. Virtual Assistants that offer clients a “one stop shop” are building solid teams and implementing comprehensive project management strategies that enable them to effectively service multiple clients. Michelle Jamison, founder of MJVA.ca a multi-VA company in Canada has been in business since 1998 and authored a book titled, “The Virtual Assistant’s Guide to the Multi-VA Business” which shares everything Michelle learned and everything one needs to know in order to create a successful and fulfilling multi-VA business.

Seasoned virtual assistants and others who specialize in Internet Marketing are developing niche specific training and coaching packages designed towards educating newcomers to the profession and coaching them to success.  Like Mary-Lou Ashton of Virtual Strategies, vatp.ca, who has been a pioneer in the Virtual Assistant profession in Canada since 1997. She provides coaching services to virtual assistants through her coaching business Vision to Action. Also, the VA Coach, TheVACoach.com, Erin Blaskie offers a variety of solutions for new and seasoned virtual assistants in both group and self study training formats.  And for those looking for industry specific training in Internet Marketing and Social Media the VAclassroom.com, founded by Craig Cannings offers an affordable and comprehensive certification program.

More and more industry specific Forums and Conferences are presenting hands on development opportunities for virtual assistants. Barbara Lang, of Virtually Anything-Administrative Services, virtuallyAnything.ca, started the Forum On Virtual Assistance (FoVA) in 2008, which presents virtual assistants with the opportunity to exchange ideas and information and gain valuable insight in facilitated discussion groups and workshop formats. This event was so well received that FoVA 2009 is a highly anticipated event within the industry.

2. Tools/Technology

Social Media Marketing and web based collaboration tools and software have totally transformed business.  Having the ability to connect real time with such tools as twitter means that we are able to reach out to millions of people. Managing multiple projects with virtual work teams using web based project management systems such as Basecamp, Skype, and a variety of Google tools is a snap. Not to mention how productive and easy it has become to track time across multiple projects and give clients the ability to log in from virtually anywhere to view and pay their invoices seamlessly with tools such as Freshbooks.com. Armed with the knowledge, passion, and desire for success entrepreneurs such as Kathie M. Thomas, an Author, Blogger, Speaker and Virtual Assistant Coach & Trainer, who founded A Clayton’s Secretary, vadirectory.net, in 1994, are able to achieve successes such as gaining a spot on the Top 100 Australian Blogs list. Also, Danielle Guérin owner of VADG, vadg.ca, a fully bilingual (English/French) multi-VA company in Canada, won the Young Self-Employed Worker of Quebec award in the 2008 ARISTA Provincial Competition. This award celebrates Danielle’s talent and accomplishments. The winners were selected based on rigorous criteria and succeeded in impressing the jury with their professional achievements, creative spirit and involvement.

3. Clientele

A variety of people are now outsourcing multiple projects ranging from personal assistance to the management and operations of their entire business. It need not matter if you run a service based company, an actual brink and mortar store, are an entrepreneur, franchisor, or large corporation people are now keenly aware of the benefits that a virtual assistant will bring to their business. Seeking ways to overcome challenges, be innovative, save money, and participate in online collaboration and marketing are the common factors that the majority of clientele share.  Like Terry Green owner of Fastype VA Services, Inc., myfastype.com, a full-service multi-VA company with a team of qualified associates specializing in providing quality administrative and executive support to Professional Speakers and Coaches worldwide. Their clients span the globe from across the United States and Canada, to as far away as New Zealand, Antigua and Singapore.

The forecast on the virtual assistant industry for 2009 and beyond is remarkable. With the ongoing commitment, drive, and passion to provide extraordinary customer relations while presenting the best possible options to service their clients, virtual assistants are revolutionizing the way business services are delivered, everywhere.

Quotes:

“The online world is evolving. Being simply a virtual assistant that offers administrative services is no longer enough. With the emergence of social networking and social media marketing, it’s vital to any online business to stay on top of these changes. For the growth of my business, I took the certification course to become a Social Media Specialist. I will achieve the certification in January. It’s not only internet marketers that need this service anymore. Every business, from Realtors to Entrepreneurs to Ebayers will be using Social Marketing to attract business. I heard an interesting quote recently. The Internet is a buyer’s market where sellers aren’t welcome. Sellers need to adapt.” ~ Crystal Pina, VisionsVirtualAssistance.com

“Working virtually is not the future anymore, but an everyday reality that has now taken its rightful place!  As a Virtual Assistant and owner of Virtual Managing Associates, working virtually throughout 2008 brought in many developments on a multitude of levels, may they be professional or personal.  To some it all up in a few words I would only say: Working on a virtual basis is not only a frame of mind, but also a possibility to offer to your existing customers and associates your undivided attention, and a proactive outlook on the work at hand.” ~ Christiane Jechoux, VirtualManagingAssociates.com.

Frances Palaschuk is an Internet Marketing Virtual Assistant and founder of Ultimate Biz Assistant based in Ottawa, Canada. Frances has an Internet Marketing certification through VAclassroom.com. She specializes in social media marketing through the setup and optimization of WordPress blogs, twitter, facebook and linked. Also, competitive analysis, keyword research and assisting with marketing plan development and deployment.

How to increase your business exposure with Twitter

November 6, 2009 by IBI · Leave a Comment 

The role of social media has become increasingly significant over the last years. Some time ago, My Space was about to become ‘the next big thing’. Today, Twitter is the social media website where your business can gain new customers, future sales and increased profitability. Although it is relatively new in the market, Twitter has really altered the meaning of communication enabling both personal and business relations. By gaining massive popularity, Twitter has become an excellent tool to promote your business and gain greater business exposure.

Twitter delivers the message instantly to millions of consumers and prospect customers. This enables the effective promotion of your business at a lightning speed. With the single use of a microblogging service that requires only 140 characters, the advancements of your business can be communicated in real-time to all your customers. Besides, considering that Twitter is a huge online community of nearly 14 million registered users, who are estimated to reach 50 million by the end of 2009 it comes as no surprise to eagerly wanting to build a network of followers who can read your marketing tweets.

If you keep your customers updated about your business developments on a daily basis, they will become loyal and will refer you to new people. In that way, sooner than expected, you will create a large clientele consisting of followers who will be interested in any new tweet related to your products, services, deals, proposals and offers. Actually, this is a direct advertisement of your business to diverse target audiences out of a huge number of Twitter users. Functioning like niche marketing, direct advertisement focuses on users with similar interests who choose to become followers of your business.

Twitter offers a broad range of branding opportunities and advanced marketing tools. If you have a Twitter account, you can put forward announcements about your products and services, new product launches, new business proposals, special offers and so on. The more information is added in your Twitter business account, the better promotion your business gets. Moreover, you can offer your Twitter customers sale and special discounts. In that way, you engage more followers in your account. Over time, these followers become customers, and ultimately, they turn into your business advocates by being satisfied and loyal. Besides, Twitter can be used as a place for customers to write their reviews and increase the credibility of your business.

You can even include a short mission statement in your business description so that you help your consumers making up their mind before you even launch your products or services. For instance, if you are a freelance writer, you can simply highlight relevant worlds to your short online Twitter bio so that people who are interested in writing services can find you in the online searches. The point is to market your business in a way that your customers trust that you have the solution to their problem.

Twitter offers a wide range of applications that can really add value to your business. ObjectiveMarketer is an integrated campaign management application that can increase brand awareness and identity, enhance customer support and service, improve product design and testing, and ultimately, increase customer acquisition and retention. By measuring and mapping audience response, ObjectiveMarketer optimizes corporate messages and makes social media strategic partners of your business by providing detailed analytics based on geographic location and other demographics factors. Another useful Twitter application is Tweettronics. Marketers, PR people, and customers who are loyal to your brand can provide real time, extensive brand and product reviews and engage in Twitter conversations. At the same time, you can monitor customer feedback and build productive customer relationships by developing appropriate branding strategies. Besides, other Twitter apps such twitRobot can increase your product sales through the use of recurring tweets in specific product and links; TwitExplorer allows you to better manage your customers and find new followers; and TweetActive provides real time twitter stream following trending topics.

Conclusively, Twitter can be an extremely useful tool for building business relationships. By offering the tools to anticipate any business problem that arises, it makes it easier for your business to take proactive measures and add value to your business practices. Customers get instantly notified and appreciate your efforts. Over time, their appreciation translates into customer satisfaction and loyalty. Finally, Twitter offers the unique opportunity to interact with a brand new cluster of people, diverse and multidimensional. This can offer your business a great competitive advantage in terms of expanding your network and gaining business exposure in attaining different business perspectives.

I work as a financial and investment advisor but my passion is writing, music and photography. Writing mostly about finance, business and music, being an amateur photographer and a professional dj, I am inspired from life.

Being a strong advocate of simplicity in life, I love my family, my partner and all the people that have stood by me with or without knowing. And I hope that someday, human nature will cease to be greedy and demanding realizing that the more we have the more we want and the more we satisfy our needs the more needs we create. And this is so needless after all.

The best way to make money with Twitter

November 5, 2009 by IBI · Leave a Comment 

If you are using Twitter, you probably know that it offers a great potential of social communication between businesses, customers, partners, friends and colleagues. People communicate and exchange ideas for the benefit of knowledge, but also for promoting their own websites, businesses and services. Having developed into a huge cyberspace market in less than five years, Twitter is a fascinating and cool way to stay in touch, but also to gain business exposure with the use of 140-character messages, known as tweets. In effect, tweets are blurbs, presented in real time on a micro-blogging platform, seen and read by all followers of a particular Twitter account. With its ease to follow, blog and tweet, Twitter has become a qualified tool of online marketing and an excellent accessory of social networking.

Apart from enabling you to instantly promote your business providing a broad range of branding opportunities and advanced marketing tools, Twitter can offer you some great key monetization opportunities.

Twitter can make you money if you know how to use it. If you think about your unique skills and talents, you will definitely come up with ways that you can promote them online. For instance, if you are a freelance writer, you can create a writing website and start marketing your writing services to Twitter users who are looking for such services. If you own an accounting business, you can look for Twitter users who can use your services.

To build your online business and get clientele using Twitter you need to build up your network by acquiring new contacts and keeping them updated with your business information. If you this on a daily basis, your contacts will become loyal customers and will refer you to new people. In that way, sooner than what you expect, you will acquire a huge followers’ base consisting of people who are interested in any new posting related to your products, services, deals, proposals and offers. Actually, what you do is direct advertisement of your business to diverse target audiences out of a large number of Twitter users. Functioning like niche marketing, direct advertisement attracts users who have similar interests and choose to become followers of your business.

Affiliate marketing is another option, highly successful and greatly preferred as a way to make money with Twitter. In general terms, affiliate marketing is based on referral business in which a website that refers business to a main website gets paid with a percentage commission. Referrals are directed to the main website through link codes. You can use your affiliate links to promote your business on Twitter. Besides, your customers may ask for suggestions to choose the best web host. By recommending to them your affiliate links you can earn some quick cash.

If you are not the type of business person who prefers direct advertisement because it blindly suggests a product or a service to customers, you can go with paid reviews to promote your business. Paid reviews suggest particular products or services and are directed by your satisfied and loyal customers who tweet about your products or services so that other users get informed about your business. You may also use sponsored advertisement, which allows all tweets to get a predefined prefix so that followers can spot them as advertisements and follow them. Finally, you can use auto advertisements that enable your business to tweet advertisements when users are idle. This can generate cash in ad intervals, when users are inactive.

You may not be the type of business person who can start an online business. Again, you can use Twitter by becoming an online advertiser for other businesses. In this case, your job will be to find customers on Twitter like you would do for your own business and you get paid for advertising the business’s products or services.

All in all, Twitter is a great way to make money. Although it is mainly a social networking website, not fully utilizing its enormous monetizing and promoting options might be a huge mistake. With its increasing popularity, it is certain that if you seriously engage in any type of business you feel comfortable with, you will soon derive lots of benefits. Just keep in mind that Twitter opportunities should be used within limits. Too much exposure, too much advertisement, and too many tweets can ultimately turn your business from a valuable contact into a profit-making addict, thus possibly decreasing your followers, credibility and profitability.

I work as a financial and investment advisor but my passion is writing, music and photography. Writing mostly about finance, business and music, being an amateur photographer and a professional dj, I am inspired from life.

Being a strong advocate of simplicity in life, I love my family, my partner and all the people that have stood by me with or without knowing. And I hope that someday, human nature will cease to be greedy and demanding realizing that the more we have the more we want and the more we satisfy our needs the more needs we create. And this is so needless after all.

How To Make Over $50 A Day With Twitter In No Time Flat!

November 5, 2009 by IBI · Leave a Comment 

The economy is seeing some rough times right now. As it turns around, we wait anxiously for the increase in jobs and assistance we desperately need. While this is a hard time for many of us, with so many losing jobs you may be wondering what to do. Well there is a way that you can make money using your twitter. Working from home is an amazing alternative as you can set your own hours, don’t have to call in if you are sick, and can make a living after losing your job in these rough times. Twitter is a great way to do this!

            Twitter can make you money, if you know how to use it! Think about your unique skills and talents and figure out what you need to do in order to use these online. Building an online business and advertising to customers using twitter is a cost effective way to get clientele. If you can write, set up a writing site and find people on twitter who need the services of a writer. If you can do secretarial work, you can look for people who need virtual assistance. If you can clean, start a cleaning business and look for busy people who can use help with housework. Many business owners use twitter, as well as individuals that can use your services. Find them and market yourself, linking them to your twitter and your website.

            Post on twitter often about your business and what you are currently doing. Keep the posts professional and about business. If you want a social twitter, set that up separately and keep social contacts separate from business contacts. Twitter about relevant topics that pertain to your business and advertise specials to clients to get them interested. Once you provide a service and have a happy client, ask them to twitter about the job you did so that others can see this, which will help provide you with even more clients. Before long, you will have a large following of happy clientele that will happily pay you and twitter about what you have done. 

            If you aren’t the type that feels they have the energy to start an online business, you can become an online advertiser for others businesses. In doing this, the business pays you to advertise their products to clients on twitter. You would have to find the clientele as you would if you were starting your own business, but this takes out some of the work, while allowing you to market products easily and make money. Again this needs to be for advertising purposes and you should keep your social twitter separate from this one to show that you are professional and keep people interested in what you are selling.

            Twitter can be a great way to make money whether you own your business or are advertising for other businesses online. Make sure that you post often and look for clients daily, as new people are joining all the time. Put money in your pocket with this quick and efficient way to supplement or provide yourself with an income.

Joel has been involved in the Internet Marketing world for quite some time. It is his passion! If you want to learn a real way to get 1000’s of targeted leads in a matter of days goto his website for his 4 free reports. At the same time learn how to double your average sale per customer! http://www.fastcashunlocked.com

Wordpress Blog Design

October 26, 2009 by IBI · Leave a Comment 

WordPress blog software is presently the most popular blog authoring Web application and arguably the most prolific. Being open source, the coding is open for developers and hackers to improve and customize for their own needs. When you hire us, you pay for the Wordpress design and not the application. Unless you need custom PHP programming, you pay nothing for the software. WordPress is free though the purpose of “open source” is collaboration and supporting the programmer developers and its community is advised.

Like the Internet itself, blogs are another example of the collaborative nature of the Web. Basically speaking, an article (POST) is written which starts a threaded discussion (COMMENTS) that is usually written in response to the original article. The topic can be anything that fancies the author, who is usually the editor and Administrator of the blog with full permissions to assign different levels of control to various users. The permissions based framework allows Editors, Authors, Contributors and Subscribers to work in collaboration with each in order to maintain an active WordPress blog.

Written in PHP, it’s dynamically driven using MySQL as its primary database. The blog’s content is stored in a database and retrieved by the PHP scripts to display as required on the Web pages. There is no special programming knowledge needed to add new content. A WYSIWYG editor is built into the administrative interface that resembles a word processor, so you can style the text without HTML experience.

The User Interface Design of WordPress can be designed to resemble a traditional Website without any clue to the visitor that beneath the beautiful design is a powerful Web application. Recent Wordpress designs that were created for our clientele include the following:

bed and breakfast web design

bookstore web design

communication company website

community portal design

Creative Director and owner of WhatsTheBigIdea.com. Based in New York with over 28 years experience in graphic design and Web design services including CMS (Content Management System) development, blog design, eCommerce and traditional print like brochure design and logos.Free Consultation at (845)247-0909

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