Most Popular WordPress Plug-ins

Most Popular WordPress Plug-ins

One of the main reasons I love Wordpress as a content management system and blogging platform is the availability of free plug-ins. However, with so many plug-ins available, which are the best ones for your site? WPTemplate attempts to remove some of the complexity in the following infographic.

Embed Code Generator Plug-In for WordPress

Embed Code Generator Plug-In for WordPress

I’m happy to announce a new plug-in for Wordpress that we developed that makes including an embed code within your posts a breeze. It’s simply called Embed Code Generator and can be downloaded for free at the Wordpress Plugin Directory.

7 Free Online Tools For Information Graphic Design

7 Free Online Tools For Information Graphic Design

Online infographic marketing has become a great way to publish content in a fashion that is easily accepted and digestible by the community. And with the availability of free online tools, one no longer has to be an artist or designer to create stunning information graphics. This post features 10 free tools that will will assist you in your information graphic design efforts.

7 Ways To Create Content Within Your Organization

Customers are demanding information and the businesses that are providing that information are winning. Developing and implementing content the right way can be a lot of work, but what many don’t know is that companies are creating content on a daily basis and just don’t realize it. Read on to discover some fun ways to create content for your business on a regular basis.

Secure Your WordPress Blog in 7 Easy Steps

Secure Your WordPress Blog in 7 Easy Steps

I recently had the misfortune of suffering a series of Malware/Trojan virus attacks on this and some other Wordpress blogs we operate. The attacks are behind us now. And while the attacks ended up being completely unrelated to any Wordpress vulnerabilities, I thought it would be beneficial to list some measures that can be put in place to help prevent “attacks” on Wordpress driven blogs.

Why Netflix Using Blogger for Blogging Platform Is So Wrong

When commenting on Netflix’s blog regarding the 15% credit they were to provide to their customers, I basically scolded them for using Blogger as their blogging platform. Sorry, but I can’t understand why a company such as Netflix, a leader in mail order DVD rentals as well as a business who has no brick and mortar locations but is an “online” business, would use a free service provided by Google to run a most important function to their customers.

Common Excuses Companies Use For Not Having a Blog

A recent study conducted by Burson-Marsteller revealed that ONLY 15% of Fortune 500 companies communicate with consumers via blogs. This number was quite lower than I expected, at least as far as Fortune 500 companies go. It is not surprising to me however with regards to businesses in general. While any business that has an online presence should be blogging, a large majority of them are not. Read on for some common excuses they come up with along with reasons why those excuses are invalid.

Should Twitter Be Used For Serious Stuff?

Stan Schroeder wrote a piece on Mashable questioning whether the popular micro-blogging service, Twitter should be used for anything important. He writes, “Here’s a simple rule: if it’s important, don’t say it on Twitter. If it requires a response, don’t say it on Twitter. If you actually care whether anyone will see what you’ve just written, don’t say it on Twitter. Twitter, however fun it may be, simply isn’t designed for it.” Sorry, I don’t agree.

If Your Site is a Blog Virgin – You’re Missing Out

Business owners reluctant to implement a blog may have their reasons but in this social media age, it is really becoming crucial for web sites to become more than stale brochures and static billboards only offering one-way communication. Users want to interact and they want to see a personal side to the company. A blog allows for that and so much more.