Archive | Setting up Your Website

Maintaining Positive Relationships with your Suppliers

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Saturday, November 21, 2009

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…. and knowing when they need to be fired. YES, you heard that right – you will likely find a time when a supplier has let you and your customer down one too many times, and you need to give them them boot. For my biggest site, Moments of Elegance, we have over 70 suppliers [...]

To www or not to www…

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Friday, November 20, 2009

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Debates have waged across the internet on whether or not the “www” should be forced in front of a domain, or not. “To www or not to www, that is the question”. Search engines consider http://PromotingMom.com and http://www.PromotingMom.com as different websites. As a result, if your website has been linked to from other websites using [...]

Merchant Account Processing Rates – Pay attention!!

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Friday, November 20, 2009

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When I first opened the merchant account for Moments of Elegance, I was a total newbie to the world of merchant processing, I knew nothing and therefore pretty much just trusted what the company was telling me, and what I was doing. I also suffer from an occasional “I hate paying attention to details” syndrome, [...]

78 Best WordPress Plugins by Function

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Friday, November 20, 2009

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We have rated, ranked and categorized some of the best and most popular WordPress plugins to use on your blogs. These are sorted below by functionality so you can pick and choose which ones you think will enhance your blog. Keep in mind the more plugins you add, the more “bloat” there is to your [...]

Stop Email Hi-Jacking Using DomainKeys

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Thursday, November 5, 2009

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We’ve all seen it happen, someone hijacks your domain name to send mass amounts of spam emails so that it looks like its coming from you and your business. With many email servers, this results in your domain being blacklisted from delivering email to those email addresses. So what do you do?

Picking a Domain Name

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Wednesday, October 21, 2009

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If you’ve already come up with a business name, great. These two really go hand in hand, along with keyword research. The process should look like this:

Setting Up WordPress using Cpanel and Fantastico

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Saturday, October 17, 2009

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Whether you’re setting up a WordPress blog for the first time or cranking out your 50th setup, you’re going to want it to be as easy, fast and painless as possible. It’s worth the extra effort to make sure that your new (or old) webhost offers a service called cPanel. CPanel is an excellent way [...]

Build Your Email List – Immediately!

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Saturday, October 17, 2009

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Don’t have an email list? Get one, right now! I’m not talking about that silly FeedBurner opt in that comes standard with every word press blog. Go ahead and take that off, and add in a real email capture. Head over to Aweber and sign up for an account. It may feel like it’s a [...]

Using Google’s Tools

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Saturday, October 17, 2009

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There are hundreds of thousands of tools out that there that you *could* find useful. The difficult part is wading through what works well, what is worth the money, and what is really necessary. You could spend hours and hours a day just simply researching and learning to use new tools! The great part for [...]

Hosting a Website

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Saturday, October 17, 2009

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Whenever Ashley C. tells the story of the first website she set up, she explains that she had no idea how it actually worked. She figured you could purchase the name of the site, put something together on front page, hit publish, and it would immediately show up on that webpage!