I want to live in a world where my word and expertise initiates action in others. I want to say a few words and watch people jump. I promise to use this power rarely, but if I do, I would like you to act now. If I had such a power, I would say the […]
By Lorelle VanFossen
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Posted in Announcements, Blogging, Blogging News
| Tags: blogging events, blogging industry, business, business of blogging, chicago, conferences, education, events, Liz Strauss, online business, sobcon, social media, social media events, social media industry, successful business, successful online business, terry starbucker |
A few years ago, the US Air Force created the Air Force Web Posting Response Assessment (PDF), a flow chart that takes their Public Affairs Agency and other agencies involved in web publishing and social media through a step-by-step evaluation of how to respond to comments and interactivity on social media sites. The steps flow […]
By Lorelle VanFossen
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Posted in Blog Exercises, Blogging, Blogging Tips, Writing
| Tags: air force, blog exercise, blog exercises, blog interactivity, blogging, Blogging Tips, comment policies, comment procedures, commenting, comments, how to comment, interactivity, legal policies, policies, response, site interactivity, social media |
February 25, 2013 – 4:04 am
I blog about the technical side of blogging, about WordPress, WordPress Plugins, WordPress Themes, HTML, CSS, web design – code. I often blog about code. And people ask me code questions. I’ve become an expert in writing code so it looks like code on web pages. The time may come, or you may have already […]
By Lorelle VanFossen
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Posted in Blog Exercises, Blogging, Blogging Tips, WordPress Tips, Writing
| Tags: blog exercises, Blogging Tips, code, code in comments, code in content, how to write code, publishing code, publishing code in comments, publishing code in posts, web writing, Writing, writing for the web, writing tips |
February 5, 2013 – 4:23 am
What does your byline say about you? Is it your name? Your identity? Or is it admin? The byline is the author name, the name of the person who presumably wrote and published the article, who the article is “by.” In traditional media, this is a coveted credit. In traditional newspapers, a byline was a […]
By Lorelle VanFossen
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Posted in Blog Exercises, Blogging, Blogging Tips, Writing
| Tags: anonymous, author, blog exercise, blog exercises, blogger identity, Blogging Tips, byline, credit, display name, identification, identity, name, who are you, Writing |
January 23, 2013 – 10:02 pm
The following are classes and workshops offered by Lorelle VanFossen. Writing for the Web June 3 – July 8, 2013 Clark College Corporate and Continuing Education Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9am – noon in the West Coast Bank Building in downtown Vancouver, Washington, just across the river from Portland, Oregon. USD $179 This writing class […]
January 23, 2013 – 8:55 pm
On August 16, 2005, Lorelle on WordPress became blog ID number 72 on the brand new WordPress.com. The first post was appropriately titled “Lorelle on WordPress” to introduce the site. Looking back, it’s amazing how true to form that I’ve kept the mission of this site all these years later as proposed in the first […]
By Lorelle VanFossen
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Posted in Blog Babble, WordPress Events, WordPress News, WordPressDotCom
| Tags: about wordpress, anniversary, birthday, camera on the road, cameraontheroad, community, css, happy birthday wordpress, history, israel, Lorelle-on-WordPress, site history, stories, wordcamp, wordpress, wordpress anniversary, wordpress community, wordpress development, wordpress event, wordpress history, wordpress irc, WordPress News |
January 23, 2013 – 6:45 pm
February 18 – March 25, you will find me teaching “Writing for the Web” for Clark College Corporate and Continuing Education on Mondays from 1:30-4:30PM in the West Coast Bank Building in downtown Vancouver, Washington, just across the river from Portland, Oregon. Come join me! This is the first class of its kind at the […]
By Lorelle VanFossen
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Posted in Announcements, Blogging, Blogging News, Blogging Tips, WordPress Events, WordPress News, WordPress Tips, Writing
| Tags: announcements, blog news, blogging news, clark college, classes, education, events, learn wordpress, news, web publishing, web publishing help, web writing, WordPress News, workshops, writing for the web |
January 15, 2013 – 4:42 am
It’s 2013. Time to update your calendars and your blog dates. Sara Tetreault of Go Gingham asked me to cover updating copyright dates on your blog, so this Blog Exercise is dedicated to that and all the dates that need changing on your site now that we are into a new year. Most WordPress Themes […]
By Lorelle VanFossen
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Posted in Blog Exercises
| Tags: blog exercise, blog exercises, blogging, Blogging Tips, calendar, categories, category dates, copyright, copyright dates, dates, planning, publishing, schedule, web publishing, web writing, wordpress date format, wordpress dates, WordPress Themes, writing tips |
January 9, 2013 – 6:20 am
Happy Birthday and Happy Anniversary, Matt Mullenweg. Well, happy early birthday. Matt’s birthday is January 11. Matt Mullenweg is the co-founder of WordPress, the brains behind WordPress.com and Automattic, and I’m honored to call him friend. He also changed my life completely, in more ways than I can count.
January 8, 2013 – 9:16 pm
We survived the Mayan Calendar. We’ve survived planets lining up. We’ve survived attacks on our person, our community, our faith, and our country. Just another year. As we charge forward this coming year, here are some things to look forward to here on Lorelle on WordPress and on my other sites, and many things to […]
By Lorelle VanFossen
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Posted in Blog Babble, Blogging, WordPress News
| Tags: activities, announcements, annual, events, happy holidays, Lorelle-on-WordPress, new year, news, plans |
January 3, 2013 – 5:37 pm
Your doctor tells you to exercise. You tell yourself you need some exercise. You play Sudoku and other mind games to flex the brain. We all need exercise, even bloggers. In the past, my Blog Challenges have been well received but its time to update them. I used to call them challenges, then prompts, but […]
By Lorelle VanFossen
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Posted in Blog Exercises
| Tags: assignments, blog challenges, blog exercise, blog exercises, blog lessons, blog publishing, blog writing, blogging, blogging advice, blogging challenges, blogging help, blogging lessons, Blogging Tips, exercises, how to blog, learning how to blog, tasks, web publishing, writing for the web |
December 12, 2012 – 11:32 am
Update: This story is starting to go viral. Thank you to everyone for your support for the Portland and Clackamas, Oregon, Community in their time of need. I hope we fill the Clackamas Mall, and every mall, with as many people as possible to let all terrorists, domestic and international, know that we will not […]
By Lorelle VanFossen
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Posted in Blog Babble, WordPress News
| Tags: clackamas, clackamas mall, clackamas town center, event, freedom, hope, invitation, mall shooting, oregon, pdx, portland, shooting, terrorism |
November 1, 2012 – 10:37 am
Matt Mullenweg of Automattic, WordPress.com, the self-hosted version of WordPress, was featured today on the Wall Street Journal Business talking about the fact that WordPress now supports 14% of all websites in the world, approximately 1 in 6 globally. Matt talked about the future of WordPress and made these three points. WordPress as a CMS: […]
By Lorelle VanFossen
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Posted in WordPress News
| Tags: automattic, cms, matt mullenweg, mobile, news, social blogging, social media, touch, wall street journal, wordpress in the news, WordPress News, wordpress publicity, wordpress.com, WordPressDotCom, wsj |
September 19, 2012 – 11:18 am
Recently, DuckDuckGo has been turning up in my referrers list. Curious about the name, and thinking it was a spam site, DuckDuckGo needed investigation. Seems I’ve been missing out on what could be the major competition to Google as a search engine. Here is a quick summary of what I learned about DuckDuckGo. It is […]
By Lorelle VanFossen
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Posted in Blogging, Blogging News, Web Browsers, Web Wise
| Tags: analytics, anonymous, browser add-on, browser plugin, browsers, dnt, do not track, duckduckgo, filter bubble, google, google search, legal, mobile apps, pagerank, policies, privacy, privacy statement, privacy violation, search directory, search engine, security, seo, serp, tracking, web analytics, web browsers |
September 17, 2012 – 12:42 pm
For the past few months, rumors were flying that WordPress was going to remove the Links/Blogroll feature of WordPress. As of August 2012, it is now gone from many WordPress.com. MacManx, Happiness Engineer at WordPress.com, recently stated: The Links section was removed from the core WordPress.org software, which means that it will probably be removed […]
By Lorelle VanFossen
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Posted in WordPress News, WordPress Plugins, WordPress Themes, WordPress Tips
| Tags: wordpress, WordPress Plugins, WordPress Themes, seo, lists, google, links, blogroll, wordpress 3.5, link manager, managing links, link categories, export links, export blogroll, import links, import blogroll, edit blogroll, widgets, sidebar widgets, custom menus, menus, recommendations, link lists, link recommendations, links pages, blogroll pages, resources, link resources, pages, wordpress pages, wordpress links, pagerank |
Blog Exercises: What is Your Posting Response Assessment?
A few years ago, the US Air Force created the Air Force Web Posting Response Assessment (PDF), a flow chart that takes their Public Affairs Agency and other agencies involved in web publishing and social media through a step-by-step evaluation of how to respond to comments and interactivity on social media sites. The steps flow […]