Getting Started Guide WordPress Blog and Content Management for the Rest of Us

Wednesday, June 16th, 2010

WordPress is a Web-publishing platform frequently used for Web logs, or “blogs”, that focuses on
speed, ease of use and one of the best user experiences available. With WordPress, you can
manage anything from a simple personal site with just a few pages all the way up to a
commercial site with hundreds of pages. The sky is the limit with WordPress, and thanks to that
ease of use, it doesn’t matter if you’re a Web expert or just getting started. Anyone can create a
fantastic website using WordPress.
WordPress is an Open Source project, which means there are hundreds of people all over the
world working on it. (More than most commercial platforms.) It also means you are free to use it
for anything from your dog’s home page to a Fortune 500 website without paying anyone a
license fee.
Started in 2003, WordPress has become the largest self-hosted blogging tool in the world, used
on hundreds of thousands of sites and seen by tens of millions of people every day

Complete Video Course Reveals: WORDPRESS Money Making Secrets

Wednesday, June 16th, 2010

As an Internet Marketer you are always looking for was to make money. Faster ways… better
ways… easier ways… ways that cost less money…
Let’s face it, the less money you spend making money, the more money ends up in your
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I want to share with you one of the best money making pieces of software I have EVER
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I am sure you have heard of Wordpress. It’s the perfect platform for making money. Whether
you are an expert or novice coder, a new or experienced marketer, Wordpress is simple to
use and will help you rapidly set up informative, good looking, profitable websites.
Most people only ever use Wordpress to create a blog or two and fail to realise the sheer
power and flexibility of this software and what it can really do for your bottom line

Building Online Communities with Drupal, phpBB, and WordPress

Monday, May 10th, 2010

Some of the most useful modules are those that help with creating content on your site. These
include the TinyMCE module (WYSIWYG editor) and the Image and Image Assist modules (for
image galleries and in-line images in posts)

The Flexinode module allows you to define your own data types (node types), complete
with fields of varying types. The data collected with your defined node types can be shown in
table form with sortable columns to facilitate searching.
The Event and Location modules can be used alone or in tandem to attach time and place
information to any node type. Combined with the Flexinode module, the Event and Location
modules allow you to create custom events calendars that not only track events, but also offer
location information based on zip codes and geocoding, as well as deep linking to mapping
services.