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by Jessica
on December 17, 2012
in Marketing, momentum, Social Media, Website
Are you struggling with your Social Media options? With a growing number of social media sites to choose from, you’d be forgiven for being confused about which one (if any) would be most supportive of your business. The primary ones being Facebook and Twitter, with Linkedin, YouTube and Pinterest relevant for only some companies, even [...]
by Jessica
on October 3, 2012
in Marketing, momentum, Resources, Technology, Web Design, Website, WordPress
Have you ever wondered what the fuss about WordPress website’s is about? I talk about WordPress a lot on this site, and I think it’s clear by now I wouldn’t use anything else when creating a website. It has enabled me to run multiple online businesses because the software is so user-friendly and intuitive, and [...]
by Olga
on October 3, 2012
in Guest Posts, Technology, Web Design, Website, WordPress
WordPress themes often-times include a variety of technologies that make them suitable for many uses. Because most themes do come with the option of a developer’s license or a standard license, it’s obvious that some of the people who buy these themes are intending to use them for professional purposes. Some of these technologies are intended for [...]
by Jessica
on July 31, 2012
in Business, momentum, Resources, Technology, Web Design, Website
Do you want something more special than the standard PayPal Button? While it’s great that you can easily add a PayPal button to your website to start monetizing your content and products, you may find it doesn’t quite fit with the impression you want to make. Whether you want something that integrates better with your [...]
by Bryan Andrews
on July 2, 2012
in Guest Posts, Resources, Technology, Web Design, Website
The buzz on the streets of the Internet world is of its latest newcomer: WordPress 3.4. This new version promises a lot of improvements including custom backgrounds, headers, a remodelled XML-RPC, and most importantly, a better online support for the international user community. What’s more, there are many bug-fixes in this version and enhancements to [...]
by Jessica
on June 24, 2012
in Business, momentum, Web Design, Website
If you’ve been wanting to start a website for some time; have I got a treat for you! In fact, even if you have already started your website, you’ll want to read on… I’ve developed a habit that you may want to use yourself, and it’s driven a shake up in how I do things [...]
by Jessica
on June 15, 2012
in Business, Marketing, momentum, Technology, Web Design, Website
If you have a product to sell on your website, add a PayPal button today! Whether you have a physical product or an information product like an e-book or course, it’s easy to get paid for it through your website: once you know how. I’ll show you how to do it today in this quick video. [...]
by Jessica
on June 8, 2012
in Business, momentum, Social Media, Technology, Web Design, Website
Are you confused about which social media option is right for you? You’re not alone – the noise around social media is getting deafening, along with the pressure to get involved in all of it. But wait… While social media doesn’t cost money, it’s not strictly FREE – you have to spend time and effort [...]
by Jessica
on May 21, 2012
in Blogging, momentum, Resources, Technology, Web Design, Website
Do you know how to get great website images without paying a lot? Oh, without stealing them that is: it can be quite confusing trying to find a good source of images for your website without paying a lot of money, or infringing on someone else’s copyright. Even pictures that come under creative commons license [...]
by Jessica
on May 13, 2012
in momentum, Resources, Technology, Web Design, Website
Are you ready for the EU Cookie Directive deadline? NO? Never fear… 26th of May 2012 is the official deadline for websites to conform with the EU Cookie Directive which requires all European websites to request permission before serving cookies to their visitors. Cookies are generally used to improve the visitors’ experience by remembering what visitors are doing [...]