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Loud Liger is starting to roll. We’ve got many clients coming to us and we still haven’t even printed our business cards! (Maybe we should get on that, huh?) We’re working on a lot of interesting...
View ArticleHow To Protect Your Web Content: Poor Man’s Copyright For the Digital Age
My fiancee is a very talented poet. You can check out her work and see for yourself. Last week, on a whim, she Googled some of her work. What she found was alarming. The second hit on Google was a...
View ArticleHow To Spin Articles With Your Brain
How To Spin Articles With Your Brain Have you heard of article spinning software? It’s a simple idea. Article directories and search engines don’t like it when you submit duplicate content, so...
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I’ve been so bust that I haven’t had a chance to update my blog in several weeks. I’ve been working on content for several websites, and meeting with many clients and connections to establish some...
View ArticleTwitter Tools I’ve Been Using
The more time you spend fiddling around with social media, the more you realize how time consuming and complicated these digital environments can be. Twitter can be especially overwhelming. When I...
View ArticleBuilding a Forum
I’ve been a member or moderator on many internet forums. I’ve recently started up a few writing forums and learned some lessons about what makes a forum successful. They are a great way to generate...
View ArticleWrite On! YouTube Channel
Have a look at how effectively you can make promotional YouTube videos using nothing more than a laptop webcam! http://www.youtube.com/writeonforum
View ArticleWordPress and the GNU General Public License: Part One
Part One: Why use a CMS? There are nearly 75 million WordPress sites live on the web. That’s nearly 16.5% of all websites. Drupal and Joomla are the second and third most popular content management...
View ArticleWordPress and the GNU General Public License: Part Two
Part Two: Proprietary vs. Open Source There are many possible advantages to using no CMS, but in my opinion, there are almost always zero advantages to using a proprietary CMS other than perhaps the...
View ArticleWordPress and the GNU General Public License: Part Three
Part Three: Support and Derivative Works The advantage to a proprietary CMS should be that the vendor offers a greater degree of support to the end user. However, web designers should not shy away from...
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