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The Easiest Way To Get A Website Off The Ground Is To Install Wordpress

January 12th, 2011

Probably the best known publishing system on the Internet and the easiest for a newbie to use, is Wordpress. Now that this excellent content management system (CMS) is in version 3, it provides much more flexibility and more options, but it if anything it is now even easier to configure.

To install and configure Wordpress on a hosting account is easy. Usually it can be accomplished in a couple of clicks and within moments you have a Wordpress website that you can start customising right away. It is pretty intuitive to install different plug-ins to extend the capability of your website and there are thousands to choose from.

If you want a simple blog to inform the world that you have something to say and publish it with a couple of clicks then this is the system for you. You can write new articles, edit old ones, give all your content good meta tags and, reorganise all your pages and posts if you want into categories and give them tags, and all of this inside an easily understood control panel.

If you want something a little more complex for a business website of any sort then Wordpress is perfect to showcase your product. It can now, with version 3, allow multi-sites. This means that if you have Wordpress installed in your root folder then you can have many other installations in other folders or sub-domains and access them all from within one control panel.

There is the possibility of creating an on-line shop with ordering and payment facilities or perhaps you want to draw attention to your artistic tendencies or talents. Either way, Wordpress has an answer and with a little work it will do whatever you want.
With the uncountable number of plug-ins to power up your website you can do almost anything. Security is excellent for protection from malicious attacks and the free-ware add-ons are amazing. Of course you can buy commercial products that have better options or nicer GUI, but the free stuff just needs finding, installing, activating, configuring and enjoying. You could for instance install a plug-in to automatically send an XML site-map to Google, or improve on the native search engine optimisation by installing a more complete plug-in.

The search engine optimisation using Wordpress is pretty simple but you still need to know what you are doing in order to make it work for you properly. This is the critical part of the whole operation because without good on-page optimisation and a good deal of off-page optimisation the whole website could easily disappear without a trace.

Wordpress installation can be done for you too. It won’t take a long time and it won’t cost you a fortune…but send your proposal and we can discuss a website design and seo package to suit your idea.

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Starting Up A Website With Joomla! As Your Content Management Is A Lot Easier Then Starting With A Text Editor

January 3rd, 2011

Internet publishing systems are very popular with people who want their articles published quickly and easily. The end user needs something that is not difficut to understand and the web designer needs something to allow his imagination to run riot. In many cases the choice of software is Joomla. This extremely flexible and adaptable content management system (CMS) allows many more options to change the look and feel of a web page but is still relatively easy to configure. A lot of people choose Wordpress for this type of website and it is certainly catching up in many ways but Joomla is more advanced.

To install and configure Joomla is an easy job and with most good hosting companies can be done in a few clicks.
You can have the simple blog website if you wish with Joomla but it is capable of so much more than that. There are a great many developers out there who contribute great add-ons in the way of components, modules and plugins and they are mainly free but if you want a commercial product for more options and better interface then they are found easily on the Joomla.org websites.

If you want an on-line shop or brochure to display your products or whatever you are selling then Joomla has got all the right things to make that possible. That is not to say that Wordpress cannot do these things but Joomla definitely has the edge on ‘user’ control and permission granting.

The under-the-hood interface of Joomla is more complex than that of Wordpress but is still fairly simple to use if you want to add content like text or media. There are loads more configuration options inside the control panel but once the site is configured, your administrator can set your permissions so that you will not even see the more complicated options.

The search engine optimisation using Joomla is pretty simple because there are boxes for all the important meta tags right beside the editing box where you enter your content. You can see all your articles in whatever state they are currently in (ieRazzublished,draft,unpublished) and filter them so that you only see the ones you need to see.

There are vast quantities of free and commercial templates available for Joomla! and most of them are very good. The ready made templates are very good because you can be sure in advance that they are cross-browser compatible which saves a lot of time and saves you a lot of money. A good web designer will take the original template and change it to give a unique look and feel because you do not want to see another website that looks the same as your after all.

You can get a great website design and seo package to suit your needs.. Sure, you might be able to work it out for yourself and be happy with the result but to use these services, it would take a lot less time and it would not cost you a fortune either…but put together your proposal to discuss a Joomla installation package to suit your idea.

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What Is Content Management System?

August 14th, 2010

All the websites consist of pages which use HTML language to present the content. There are also supporting files for styles and JavaScript code for additional functionality. In order to create pages from scratch you need to know HTML, CSS, JavaScript and similar technologies. While this approach gives you total freedom on the design and functionality it is totally unsuitable for beginners. To avoid this direct contact with web technologies we can use one of many web content management systems (CMS).

Web CMS is a software that runs the website. You use it to create, edit and display pages. It contains everything you need to create a complete website including header graphics, menus, side columns, etc. CMS uses system of templates which define basic page layout and positions for content items. CMS is a software that stores all the data into a database and then dynamically creates requested pages.

Creating pages with such web CMS is very easy because there is a What You See Is What You Get editor where you simply enter text, images, links and other page elements and you immediately see how the page will look like. This is a big advantage for all users because–you can crate pages without any HTML/CSS knowledge. Of course, if you are an advanced user you can still write HTML code or add inline styles but the point is that anybody can create pages as you create documents with Word or any other text editor.

A typical CMS has two parts: frontend and backend. Frontend is the website visible on the web. Visitors never know what lies behind the site, they only see pages. Backend is the administrative part of the website where you manage layout and content. Users with different privileges can log in and add pages, update content or do some maintenance task.

Two widely used and very popular content management systems are Joomla and WordPress. Both are free and fully customizable. There are thousands of templates and extensions available. The basic system provides only a backbone for the site, with extensions you define the layout, page elements and functionality of the website. Joomla and WordPress can be used to create almost any type of website. While there are some differences between them there is no significant difference at the frontend. Typical web layouts can be achieved with a suitable template. In general, WordPress is more suitable for blogs while Joomla is more universal. WordPress is also more suitable for beginners because it has simpler user interface and you can create first pages without deep understanding of the CMS philosophy.

For example, the Free Quark website is based on the WordPress CMS but from the visitor’s perspective this is not important. If you are new to websites you should try at least Joomla and WordPress to get an impression what such Content Management System offers and how easy (or complicated) it is to create a website from scratch.

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Nofollow and the golden rule

October 30th, 2009

SEO can be an intimidating process!

Learning new tricks and keeping up with ever changing trends can consume much of your time and or much of your budget.

One thing I have learned is that when it comes to SEO , the playing field is actually quite level. The small time designer can compete with the giant corporations! or…can they?!

The No Follow link was introduced around 2005 to help fight spam from “hijacking” search engine bots (so they say). Google, MSN & Yahoo united in support of the nofollow link attributes.

A major consequence of this, that most people need to understand is the fact that while millions of blogs and sites use social networking links to promote their content, through the use of nofollow, the favor is often not returned.

So basically we give some of these big sites their rank and status for almost nothing in return!

Consequence? One example,

Bookmark your new site “mynewsite.com” at “stumbleupon.com”. If you google  ”mynewsite.com”, The “stumbleupon.com” page with no content but the link and title will be on top, while your site with the actual content that you searched for will be below. Imagine the effect this PageRank capitalization has when you search for things other than your own site?!

We need to realize that this page rank concentration process is taking the hard work of millions of bloggers and handing the benefits to these “user contribution built social giants”!

So how can we once again level the playing field you ask?

I believe in the golden rule! Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.

If you use wordpress, as millions of bloggers do. Download nofollow reciprocity plugins and give these social giants a reason to reconsider their nofollow strategy.

If you use social networking icon links on your website, be sure to download the no follow version.

social networking icons

social networking icons

I will be compiling a list of the most popular bookmarking sites that do, & do not use nofollow by default.

If you would like to help out and you know of sites I should list please comment or send me an email.

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Joomla how to change the “welcome to the front page” title

October 26th, 2009

“Welcome to the front page” This message is displayed by default in a new installation of joomla.

To disable this or change to your desired welcome message:

From the joomla control panel dashboard select the *Main Menu from the Menus drop down box

Open your main menu

Open your main menu

Select your default home page

open your default home page

open your default home page

In the “Parameters (System)” box (bottom menu on the right hand side).

Parameters (System)

Parameters (System)

You will see the first setting at the top called

“Page Title” This is where you can change the message

The next setting,

“Show page title” will let you choose whether or not to show this title on your home page.

Its that easy!

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