Friday, November 13th, 2009 at
6:30 am
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Before I begin this post I have to make a statement to avoid any misunderstandings – I love WordPress! I strongly believe it to be one of the most versatile platforms for publishing on the web and also one of the most supported. My hat goes off to its developers and community who constantly work on enhancing, improving and what is more important – Securing WordPress!
And while with each major release it becomes simpler and easier to upgrade I know from my experience and from talking to many business customers that sometimes it feels as if decision to use WordPress puts you into constant upgrade cycle….
Upgrade cycle forced by a need to stay secure and one step ahead of “crackers”. Upgrade cycle, urgency of which can be greatly reduced if using some common “Best Practices” and it is exactly what I want to share today…
WordPress 2.8.6 [...]
Original post by TheSpotter
Thursday, November 12th, 2009 at
8:44 pm
During our most recent live group coaching call with members of the programs I teach, I was asked what type of content is best.
The question in particular pertained to membership sites, and I was asked whether video, audio or written content was the best for keeping members in a program.
This is an interesting question. After three years of running three online courses, each with different types of content, not to mention blogging for five years using text, video and audio, I’m in a good position to at least have a perspective on the issue based on my experience.
So what exactly is best? Text, audio or written content, or is that even the right question to ask?
The Origin Of Web Content
When I began blogging video wasn’t something you could easily produce and distribute online. There was no screen recording software or YouTube to help you host and share your visual [...]
Original post by http://ReplytoYaro.com (Yaro Starak)
Thursday, November 12th, 2009 at
8:44 pm
During our most recent live group coaching call with members of the programs I teach, I was asked what type of content is best.
The question in particular pertained to membership sites, and I was asked whether video, audio or written content was the best for keeping members in a program.
This is an interesting question. After three years of running three online courses, each with different types of content, not to mention blogging for five years using text, video and audio, I’m in a good position to at least have a perspective on the issue based on my experience.
So what exactly is best? Text, audio or written content, or is that even the right question to ask?
The Origin Of Web Content
When I began blogging video wasn’t something you could easily produce and distribute online. There was no screen recording software or YouTube to help you host and share your visual [...]
Original post by http://ReplytoYaro.com (Yaro Starak)