Here's a collection of the articles I've written and are published on different
websites or blogs around the web.
Not exact matches
Sinding insists that his
website isn't merely a
blog about street style, and while that may
or may not be the case, his Instagram is a portfolio of carefully spotted moments in and
around fashion shows
around the globe.
You have less than 10 seconds when a person lands on your
website or blog for the online visitor to determine if they are going to stick
around to learn more about you
or bounce right out.
...
or instead of buying all of these new items, use items you already have
around the house — old purses (for girls), tupperware, visit second - hand stores for cloth napkins... it's hard to get excited about «be a green parent» articles,
blog entries, and
websites that just tell us to go buy something b / c it is green... even the Waste Free Lunch
website tries to sell us on how much less it costs to pack a lunch, saying that cloth napkins, lunch bag, reusable containers and thermoses don't cost anything while tabulating the cost of paper / disposable versions... but there is an initial layout, so that argument doesn't hold my attention.
WordPress is a blogging software
or content management system (CMS) used by millions of people
around the world to run their
websites and
blogs.
These are simply a dedicated
website or blog page that is focused
around one thing, like a product, a book,
or an event.
Once you have your brand outline, you will need a strategy to make it stick, and in order to do this you can focus on three specific components: Design (the visual aspect of your brand in the form of
websites,
blogs, taglines, etc), Engagement (where you develop a relationship with your readers through social media), and Visibility (marketing, distribution,
or anything that involves publicity
around a release).
No more hunting
around for that
website or blog that caught your eye — just open your Kindle and all the content you sent is right there.
How to Create a Homepage That Converts Visitors Into Subscribers via The Write Life — You have plenty of visitors to your
website, but they don't stick
around to read your
blog or buy your book.
Building a community
around your
blog or website can be as simple as encouraging discussion, responding to comments and writing on requested topics.
If your law firm
website or blog uses WordPress as its content management system, please take a look at my latest Slaw column on beefing up security measures
around the administration login area.
If you care about attracting search visitors to your
website and /
or blog, you should learn how to use search data to understand your audiences so that you can speak their language, offer information relating to their questions and problems, and build content
around what they're looking for.
And then advertise
or target them with
blogs or websites or various — what everyone now calls fake news — so that they start seeing all of these ideas,
or all of these stories
around them in their digital environment.
You can take those skills and hunt
around for other
websites or companies that have a
blog.
Many professionals in particular have a brand image which is centred
around a personal
website,
blog,
or other branding mechanism.
Web Developer — Bourbon Street Bonbons, New Orleans, LA — 2015 - Present • Built the company's
website from scratch; currently maintaining and updating content • Design graphics, logos, and content centered
around company themes and products • Update product listings and maintain the overall back - end product database • Implement CMS for simplified updates and seamless content management • Troubleshoot any back - end
or user problems • Fully overhauled the old, outdated
website for a 97 % increase in usability • Integrated new technologies to reduce load time by 83 % • Boosted average user visit time from 12 seconds to 4 minutes • Generated $ 9K in additional monthly revenues by introducing online ordering using Zencart • Improved customer engagement by launching a
blog and adding newsletter signup forms
Brisbane, Queensland About
Blog Gluten Free Travellers started as a gluten free food and travel blog, recording my gluten free travels around the world and has since developed into a fully fledged gluten free website featuring articles, reviews, tips, recipes and a directory of gluten free restaurants worldwide to help you travel around the world with gluten allergies, intolerances or Coeliac / Celiac dise
Blog Gluten Free Travellers started as a gluten free food and travel
blog, recording my gluten free travels around the world and has since developed into a fully fledged gluten free website featuring articles, reviews, tips, recipes and a directory of gluten free restaurants worldwide to help you travel around the world with gluten allergies, intolerances or Coeliac / Celiac dise
blog, recording my gluten free travels
around the world and has since developed into a fully fledged gluten free
website featuring articles, reviews, tips, recipes and a directory of gluten free restaurants worldwide to help you travel
around the world with gluten allergies, intolerances
or Coeliac / Celiac disease.