August 24, 2012 – 6:48 pm
At the recent WordCamp Portland 2012, I was asked by several attendees to cover the basics of WordPress and we came up with What You Most Need to Know About WordPress. Here are the “notes” from that unconference presentation. The Difference Between Categories and Tags I hear this question at WordCamps, from readers, students, and […]
By Lorelle VanFossen
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Posted in Blogging Tips, WordCamps, WordPress Events, WordPress News, WordPress Plugins, WordPress Themes, WordPress Tips, Writing
| Tags: blog writing, Blogging Tips, headings, how to blog, how to blog with WordPress, images, links, multimedia, post content, seo, what you most need to know in wordpress, wordpress, wordpress and seo, wordpress essentials, WordPress Plugins, WordPress Themes, WordPress Tips, Writing, writing tips |
Originally published in Blogger and Podcaster Magazine. I write for a variety of magazines and publications online and off. Blogger and Podcaster has graciously allowed me to republish my articles. When blogging began, many of us started blogging for fun. Blogging is fun. It’s a great way to express yourself, to meet and greet people, […]
By Lorelle VanFossen
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Posted in Blogging Tips, Writing
| Tags: blog focus, blog goals, blog purpose, blog title, blog writing tips, blogging for business, Blogging Tips, business, business blogging, mission statement, monetization, money, professional blogger, writing tips |
A news story came out today that specifically served a client of mine. It was a national news story that could help them support their current clients with helpful information, and help convert potential clients with persuasive, current event information. Unfortunately, this client has been adamant against blogs, interactive websites, and social media. In my […]
By Lorelle VanFossen
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Posted in Blogging Tips, WordPress Tips, Writing
| Tags: advertising, announcements, article series, atom, communication, community building, demographis, email, facebook, feed, feeds, google currents, google reader, marketing, news, newsletters, promotion, prove it, proveit, rss, seo, site subscriptions, smo, social media, social media marketing, social networks, social web, social web marketing, subscribe, subscriptions, twitter |
In my WordPress session at Barcamp Portland this past weekend, one of my favorite questions started the discussion: What are the most essential, must-have WordPress Plugins? My answer? None. Okay, not really. My honest answer is one: Akismet. Spam is the bane of our web experience. It comes in our emails and site comments. While […]
By Lorelle VanFossen
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Posted in WordPress News, WordPress Plugins, WordPress Tips
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Working on developing a core of WordPress classes for Clark College and preparing for the next “Introduction to WordPress” college course in a couple weeks, I’ve put together some statistics on WordPress you might find helpful – and stunning. WordPress continues to break records set by others, but more often lately, break records set by […]
By Lorelle VanFossen
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Posted in WordPress News, WordPress Tips
| Tags: wordcamp, wordpress, wordpress development, wordpress events, wordpress facts, wordpress history, wordpress information, wordpress meetups, wordpress releases, wordpress statistics, wordpress stats, WordPress Tips, wordpress versions |
March 20, 2012 – 11:44 am
As the last day of class approaches for the world’s first WordPress College Course at Clark College in Vancouver, Washington, and the next one begins in a couple weeks (filling fast), I’d like to share some lessons my students taught me about WordPress – and teaching. They taught me humility and pride. I stand truly […]
By Lorelle VanFossen
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Posted in Blogging Tips, WordPress News, WordPress Plugins, WordPress Themes, WordPress Tips, Writing
| Tags: clark college, learning wordpress, teaching wordpress, training, what I learned from wordpress, wordpress, wordpress advice, wordpress class, wordpress codex, wordpress how tos, wordpress lessons, WordPress Tips, wordpress training, wordpress uses |
Sucuri, the web security specialists, published “Brute force attacks against WordPress sites,” an in depth look at not just the importance of a strong password but the brute force nature and anatomy of login and registration access attacks. There is a technique known as brute-force attack. Like the name implies, access is gained to your […]
By Lorelle VanFossen
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Posted in WordPress News, WordPress Plugins, WordPress Tips
| Tags: admin username, administrator, author, changing admin username, changing usernames, editor, how to change admin username, how to change usernames, log in security, login, login security, passwords, security, strong passwords, user authorities, user authority, user permissions, usernames, usernames and passwords, wordpress admin, wordpress administrator, wordpress authorities, wordpress login, wordpress permissions, wordpress security, wordpress user levels, wordpress user permissions, wordpress users |
November 15, 2011 – 1:37 pm
I’m often asked which content management system for web publishing I recommend. While I’m clearly biased towards you-know-what, at last there is a WordPress Plugin that can help you show others which one they should consider. My friends at beAutomated have taken their powerful beCounted WordPress Plugin to new heights with a live stats comparison […]
By Lorelle VanFossen
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Posted in WordPress News, WordPress Plugins
| Tags: beautomated, becounted worpdress plugin, chart, counter, counting, graph, stats, wordpress, WordPress Plugins, WordPress Tips |
August 18, 2011 – 4:31 pm
In this series on managing multiple bloggers in WordPress, I want to now focus on the content, specifically managing the editorial voice and purpose of a site with multiple bloggers. There is a huge caveat to this topic. Every blog is unique, as are all the voices within it. It is often that uniqueness that […]
By Lorelle VanFossen
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Posted in Blogging Tips, WordPress News, WordPress Plugins, WordPress Tips, Writing
| Tags: blog contributors, blog management, blog writing, bloggers, Blogging Tips, contributors, editor, guest bloggers, managing a blog, managing multiple authors, managing multiple bloggers, multiple bloggers, multiple bloggers blog, multiple contributors, multiple contributors blog, Web Design, Webvisions, webvisions2011, wordpress advice, wordpress development, wordpress help, WordPress News, WordPress Plugins, WordPress research, WordPress site development, WordPress Theme designs, WordPress Themes, WordPress Tips with tags blog authors, Writing, wv11, wv2011 |
Last night I gave a presentation for an amazing group of web designers and developers in Portland, Oregon. I spoke about web accessibility, a long time passion of mine. My co-presenter was Winslow Parker from the Oregon Commission for the Blind who has been teaching screen reading and computer techniques to the blind. He’s also […]
By Lorelle VanFossen
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Posted in Blogging Tips, Web Design, WordPress News, WordPress Themes
| Tags: access, accessibility, aria, checkers, disability, disability validation, disabled, html5, oregon, portland, portland oregon, testers, tools, validation, validation tools, validators, web accessibility, web accessibility validation tools, Web Design, website testing, website validation, WordPress Themes |
While the following is a bit off-topic, my head is spinning with all the layers and networks I’ve uncovered within this recent experience. A friend of mine called this a combination assembly line meets Wikipedia of crime social networks. It begins with my car being broken into and my purse stolen a few months ago, […]
In this series on managing multiple bloggers in WordPress, I’ve covered how to showcase the authors within the WordPress Theme design, talked about how to manage author content within WordPress to help you see all the ways you can promote your authors within the design and content management system, and started showing you code and […]
By Lorelle VanFossen
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Posted in WordPress News, WordPress Themes, WordPress Tips
| Tags: blog contributors, blog management, bloggers, Blogging Tips, contributors, editor, guest bloggers, managing a blog, multiple bloggers, multiple bloggers blog, multiple contributors, multiple contributors blog, Web Design, Webvisions, webvisions2011, wordpress advice, wordpress development, wordpress help, WordPress News, WordPress Plugins, WordPress research, WordPress site development, WordPress Theme designs, WordPress Themes, WordPress Tips with tags blog authors, wv11, wv2011 |
In the last article I talked about what’s most important to the author and their readers, covering recognition when it comes to researching and developing a website design to accommodate multiple bloggers. In this article, I want to cover the research you need to consider when it comes to content management, which represents the “Aggregation” […]
By Lorelle VanFossen
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Posted in Blogging Tips, Web Design, WordPress News, WordPress Plugins, WordPress Themes, WordPress Tips
| Tags: blog contributors, blog management, bloggers, Blogging Tips, contributors, editor, guest bloggers, managing a blog, multiple bloggers, multiple bloggers blog, multiple contributors, multiple contributors blog, Web Design, Webvisions, webvisions2011, wordpress advice, wordpress development, wordpress help, WordPress News, WordPress Plugins, WordPress research, WordPress site development, WordPress Theme designs, WordPress Themes, WordPress Tips with tags blog authors, wv11, wv2011 |
What happens when you take your blog off track and publish an off topic post? Do you ever take that risk? When you do, why do you do it and what’s the benefits or harm? In a two part series, Sam H, Editor of Football United, shared his insights on working with “hundreds of football […]
Social Media for Crafters: Covering the Basics of the Social Web by Lorelle VanFossen (yep, that’s me!), has been a true labor of love, meeting the two joys in my life, blogging and social media with crafting. It is available as a PDF ebook. The book includes the basics of social media designed specifically with […]
What are the Essential WordPress Plugins You Can’t Live Without?
In my WordPress session at Barcamp Portland this past weekend, one of my favorite questions started the discussion: What are the most essential, must-have WordPress Plugins? My answer? None. Okay, not really. My honest answer is one: Akismet. Spam is the bane of our web experience. It comes in our emails and site comments. While […]