HOW TO: Organize Your Client Projects into Manageable Task Lists
Three words: Project Task List! If you are anything like me, you typically accept more than you should, have more going on in your life than just clients, and end up having to bounce back and forth between projects to make progress on all of your concurrent jobs simultaneously. Here is the strategy I developed ...
Read moreWordPress Basics, Part 3: Publishing Articles & Adding Media
PLEASE NOTE: The current version of WordPress is 3.0.1. As newer versions are released, certain information provided here may possibly become outdated or irrelevant.
Previously, I covered the differences between WordPress-hosted and self-hosted WordPress platforms as well as some tips on learning your way around the WordPress dashboard. The plan for this WordPress Basics series is to help new WordPress users become familiar with the functionality of the platform while preparing themselves to have a more comfortable and limit-free blogging experience. None of the theme-specific functions will be covered here since each theme is unique in its method of operation.
Now that you know your way around the backend of a WordPress installation, let’s move into publishing content on your live blog site.
Read moreWhy Marketing With Bloggers is Effective – and Why It Isn’t!
Blogging has gone from being a hobby among journal-enthusiasts to being a business among… well, seemingly everyone with a PC. Most bloggers look to monetize their time in some way, whether it be sponsorships, ads, or people like me who – for the most part – appreciate the interest their blog connections bring to their home business, such as web/graphic design and professional consulting services (which happen to be a couple of my specialties). There are many categorical divisions throughout the blogosphere, each of which house several niches.
