How To Automate Social Media Marketing With Twitterfeed
Written by Steve Floyd Monday, November 15 2010 00:03
Have you ever wished there was a way to automate the process of sharing new posts from your blog or favorite news source on your twitter, facebook or ping.fm accounts? Twitterfeed does just that. Confused? No worries. It’s really pretty simple. Twitterfeed takes RSS feeds and sends new content in the feed to your social media accounts automagically. Hands FREE.
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How To Compress Video For Web
Written by Steve Floyd Friday, January 15 2010 02:26
Video compression for web can be a complicated, tedious and time-consuming process if you don’t have the right tools. It’s actually very, very simple if you do. This tutorial assumes that you know something about video already. If you do not please reference Microsoft’s resource on this subject.
How To Secure Your Joomla Website
Written by Steve Floyd Thursday, January 14 2010 18:00
One of the biggest problems plaguing the Joomla! community for the past few years has been security. Many people have actually dumped Joomla! for Wordpress or Drupal because of this. The sad part is, 99.9% of people who get hacked is because of their own negligence, not because of the Joomla! CMS.
How To Blog (For People That Hate Computers)
Written by Steve Floyd Friday, January 08 2010 04:54
After doing support on countless CMS based projects over the last few years I began to see a reoccurring theme: the average person has no idea how to blog, nor do they care to. This would be fine, if the entire foundation of someone building search engine presence didn’t hinge on him or her developing relevant, well written content, which is, well... basically blogging.
How To Set Up A Blog
Written by Steve Floyd Wednesday, December 02 2009 00:41
First off, if you are going to blog, you need what is called a Content Management System (CMS) so you can organize your posts and media in one place and not have to mess with code. Fortunately there are wonderful free and open source content management platforms like Wordpress, Joomla! and Drupal that will enable you to set up a dynamic highly customized blog, as well as other 3rd party hosted services like Blogger, Tumblr and LiveJournal (which have some limitations but are very easy to use) so setting up your own blog has never been easier.

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