Top 10 Content Management Systems (CMS)

March 4, 2010
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Almost everybody nowadays uses a CMS to build their website (and especially their blog).  Cms's make creating and managing a website easy, and most are completely free.  
List of CMS's
Below is a list of the top CMS's in order of brilliance (at least in my opinion).  I recommend trying out a few before making a [...]

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Your Blog’s Healthy Diet

February 24, 2010
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 Rob Stretch from Va Mortgage Center talks about creating a healthy blog through efficient link building in this great post.  Kudos to Rob!  Do you want to guest post?
Do you remember learning about the food pyramid in grade school? Remember, it had recommended portions set for each food groups (i.e. 50% of your diet should [...]

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Proofreading Online Writing

December 7, 2009
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You have just finished that killer article and are ready eager to push that publish button.  "Wait, I need to edit my article," you think.  Suddenly your post has gotten delayed.  
Yay, the proofreading step; the step that all writers, especially beginning ones, love, right? 
Okay, maybe not.  However, proofreading, is as essential as writing the [...]

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Supporting Details: Support Your Points and Ideas

October 3, 2009

Supporting Details are pretty easy to write.  For most writers, supporting details are a natural part of an article.  However, they can be messed up if you don’t know how to write them correctly.
The main thing you should focus on is keeping the details on topic.  If you go in different directions, it is hard [...]

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10 Commandments for Bloggers and Webmasters

June 21, 2009

Thou shall put the quality of content above all.
Thou shall master the art of Search Engine Optimization to gain steady traffic.
Thou shall link to others and thus be linked to.
Thou shall make friends not enemies.
Thou shall make money only after hard work and determination.
Thou shall separate himself from other webmasters and bloggers in a good [...]

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Creating Goals

May 25, 2009

Goals, goals, goals.  You may remember hearing from your teachers or parents telling you to constantly set and follow them.  You may have found that you accomplish some and fail some.  Goals can be very motivating and helpful.  They can organize basically your entire life.  However, how do goals relate to being a webmaster? 
Hopefully, when [...]

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Questions to Ask Yourself When Choosing a Webmaster Career

May 2, 2009

A lot of people love the benifits of being a webmaster.  However, do you really have what it takes.  These questions get up close and personal with the webmaster reality.  Make sure you answer the questions honestly.

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Are You Obsessed?

April 29, 2009

Obsession can happen, and it is a serious issue.  I have devised a list of questions to ask yourself to see if you are obsessed with the web.  Note that if it is your job, it is different.  I will get to you next post.  This list are just examples, there are many more things [...]

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Benifits of Becoming a Webmaster

April 24, 2009

I am always thinking about if I want to become a webmaster as a my career.  I have written reasons why anyone would want to become a webmaster.  I think it’s a really good career, just hard to make a living off of.  I think that starting early will give me a great advantage though.  [...]

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Why Wordpress Sucks

April 20, 2009

This post is completely sarcastic and humorous. I actually have a love for Wordpress, so please don't take this the wrong way.
Wordpress sucks…  Yes, you heard me right:   W O R D P R E S S – S U C K S.  I write today to save you from the agony named Wordpress, [...]

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