WordPress has quickly become a robust CMS platform for publishing content on the web. You can even use WordPress as a an e-Commerce store.
We all know how many options there are available for e-Commerce platforms. The same goes for WordPress. You have quite a few options to consider, both free and paid, to create a store front.
Here is a list of 7 plugins you can use to create an e-Commerce store using WordPress:
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Blogging can be an extremely fun and rewarding activity, whether you’re doing it for profit, as a second job, or just for your personal gratification.
After the blogging honeymoon is over, however, there are all sorts of doubts that can come into your mind, to make it more of a chore than anything else.
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WordPress and iPhone/iPad users have a reason to be happy. After hearing of complaints about the WordPress App for iOS, the developers completely overhauled the WordPress App.
The new version of WordPress for iOS 2.7 was just released and is now available in the App Store.
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Blogging is one of the most popular online activities ever. It is estimated that there are over 180 million unique blogs on the internet today.
Making your blog stand out from the rest of the ever-growing pack can be difficult, but is not rocket science.
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Have you seen the latest trend? Facebook comments on blogs. Lately, a lot of self hosted WordPress blogs have been utilizing a Facebook App coupled with a WordPress plugin to integrate a Facebook Comment Box.
There are a lot of great reasons to do this. Your visitors can easily like your website and leave a comment when logged into their Facebook account. This is a great way to get your blog content noticed. →Keep Reading
WordPress 3.1 was officially released today. According to the official WordPress News blog, the long-awaited 14th version of WordPress has been named “Reinhardt” in honor of the Jazz guitarist Django Reinhardt.
From Matt Mullenweg “With the 3.1 release, WordPress is more of a CMS than ever before. The only limit to what you can build is your imagination.”
WordPress 3.1 is the next major release of the WordPress platform. Aside from the usual bug fixes, 3.1 includes a slew of new features and improvements.
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Time to come clean folks…when dealing with people you’re connected with on the various social media sites, which picture shows how you communicate?
If you’re the first picture, you post and post and post and virtually never interact with those who follow you. You use your blog, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and other sites simply as a way to trumpet your messages. You’re a virtual one-man band (or maybe a one-note song). →Keep Reading
When I first started using social media several years ago, I was certain that I knew the acceptable way that someone should post online: what to post, how to post and so on. And of course, I tried to tell people that!
Over the course of time, I figured out that there is only one acceptable way to post—and it’s entirely up to each individual!
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Creating a WordPress blog is supposed to be fun, and when you get your first comment on your blog, you probably get pretty excited. What you don’t realize is that the name really isn’t a name. Instead, it’s just a pharmaceutical themed drug! While you’re not alone, blog spam is becoming a bigger thing online because hey, it works!
If you want to combat your spam on your blog, here are 5 tips that have worked great for me.
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The Apple iPad is quickly becoming a popular tool among web designers, developers, and even the blogging community. There is even rumors of an iPad 2 in production slated for Spring 2011.
The iPad allows you to browse the Internet, watch videos, listen to music, read books and much more. You can change the background wallpaper too.
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How To: Add a Facebook Comments Box to a WordPress Blog
by Nate D. · 10 comments
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Have you seen the latest trend? Facebook comments on blogs. Lately, a lot of self hosted WordPress blogs have been utilizing a Facebook App coupled with a WordPress plugin to integrate a Facebook Comment Box.
There are a lot of great reasons to do this. Your visitors can easily like your website and leave a comment when logged into their Facebook account. This is a great way to get your blog content noticed. →Keep Reading
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