web site management

WordPress Expert Panel 2

Posted September 13, 2010 by Natalie MacLees

Save the date WordPress fans! You won’t want to miss our next meetup – WordPress Expert Panel! If you have a WordPress site or are thinking about building one, no doubt you’ve got piles of questions: What’s the best plugin for…? How do I…? How come my site won’t…? What’s the best way to…? Where [...]

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10 Things Every Web Site Owner Should Know 0

Posted August 22, 2010 by Natalie MacLees

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In 14 years building web sites, I’ve worked with a lot of clients with misconceptions about how the web works and how the process of building a web site should work. To save time, money, and frustration, I’m presenting this short list of 10 things every web site owner should know.

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Hosting Your Web Site Demystified 3

Posted August 8, 2010 by Natalie MacLees

Photo courtesy of Paul Hammond

It seems like it should be simple and straightforward to buy a hosting package for your web site. But then you start looking around and have no idea how to evaluate all the different companies. Even when you do finally pick the perfect company, you don’t know how to choose between the different options they provide.

In this article, we’ll explain what hosting is exactly, the different types that are available, and how to choose the one that fits your web site best.

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Evolution vs Revolution: Managing Your Web Site 0

Posted May 3, 2010 by Natalie MacLees

Photo courtesy of iChaz

It’s too easy to consider a web site “finished” and walk away from it for months or years, only to return and find it an embarrassment of outdated design and out-of-date information. Instead of overreacting and getting sucked into the expensive and never-ending revolution model of web site management, explore instead the evolution model. By making small, consistent changes to your web site, you’ll keep the design fresh, the content relevant, and keep your customers coming back for more.

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