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 […]
January 28, 2011 – 5:52 pm
It’s like a dream come true. I convinced our editorial team at WordCast to make February “Craft Blogging Month” on WordCast, bringing all types of crafty goodness to you. As a crafter myself, playing with thread, yarn, and fabric as well as wood and whatever I can get my hands on, I’m excited to be […]
January 10, 2011 – 11:39 pm
With the news that the UK is cracking down on those blogging and tweeting for pay without disclosure, and California law making online impersonation potentially illegal, social media and blogging are taking a hit. In summary, if you pretend to be someone you aren’t, famous or not, or blog about a product or service for […]
By Lorelle VanFossen
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Posted in Blogging News, Blogging Tips, Writing
| Tags: blog for money, california, california law, disclosure, fake twitter accounts, full disclosure, get rich, get rich quick, illegal, impersonation, laws, monetization, non-disclosure, pay-per-post, pay-per-tweet, transparency, trust, tweet for money |
November 19, 2010 – 11:53 am
WordPress.com has just released WordPress 3.1 Beta on more than 15 million blogs across the network. WordPress has used WordPress.com as their proving ground since the beginning, relying upon the feedback of the many bloggers from around the world, all using different types of computer hardware, browser types, operating systems, and blog setups to test […]
August 31, 2010 – 5:11 pm
In Dallas, August 29, 2010, at OpenCamp I presented “Mind Blowing WordPress Plugins.” Here are the WordPress Plugins and more features during my presentation. Let me first define what my qualifications for a “mind blowing WordPress Plugin” were, as I had to sift through thousands of Plugins and then filter down to include the following […]
By Lorelle VanFossen
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Posted in WordPress News, WordPress Plugins, WordPress Tips
| Tags: business wordpress plugins, cms wordpress plugins, content wordpress plugins, fun wordpress plugins, ocdfw, opencamp, plugin authors, plugins, wordpress, WordPress News, wordpress plugin authors, WordPress Plugins |
August 16, 2010 – 12:21 pm
I will be presenting a session on “Mind Blowing WordPress Plugins” at OpenCamp in Dallas, August 27-29, 2010, and I want to introduce you to some of the WordPress Plugins I will be talking about to tease and tempt you, as well as to showcase the innovations that are out there in the WordPress Plugin […]
By Lorelle VanFossen
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Posted in WordPress News, WordPress Plugins
| Tags: contextual help menus, douglas bell, help menus, membership directory, membership directory wordpress plugin, officers directory, officers directory wordpress plugin, wordpress help, WordPress Plugins, WordPress Tips |
I’m working on a series of articles about personal blogging, but I wanted to share with you a perfect example of a personal blog. It’s by my cousin, Duke DesRochers. You may remember Duke from the story I did on him called, “Future Social Media Renaissance Man,” on Lorelle on WordPress or the one on […]
By Lorelle VanFossen
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Posted in Blogging Tips, Writing
| Tags: art, artwork, blog voice, blog writing, Blogging Tips, creative writing, desrochers, duke, duke desrochers, how to write a blog, personal blog, personal blogging, poetry, sculpture, Writing, writing voice |
As most of you know, I’m extremely passionate about supporting and encouraging WordPress Plugin authors. I’ve written a love letter to WordPress Plugin authors, spent a month writing over 36 posts on nothing but WordPress Plugins, published extensive tips on how to install, configure, and use WordPress Plugins and another guide for finding Plugins, “Where […]
Recently, Matt Mullenweg has been fending off questions about bbPress, the popular open source, free forum platform. This past weekend at WordCamp Denver, and last month at WordCamp Las Vegas, audience members begged for an update on the status of bbPress. He joked in Denver that he felt he was being stalked by bbPress fans. […]
December 22, 2008 – 4:58 am
By DB Ferguson of the No Fact Zone Anyone who has ever spent time in any fandom for any length of time realizes that there are two inevitability types of fans. The first is that there are always going to be fans who take their enthusiasm about the celebrity or hobby to an unacceptable extreme. […]
By Lorelle VanFossen
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Posted in Blogging Tips
| Tags: blog your passion, building a fan blog, celeb blog, celebrities, community, community building, creating a fan-based blog, db ferguson, fan blog, fan-based blog, fandom, how to create a fan-based blog, networking, networks, no fact zone, passion, social media, social network |
December 16, 2008 – 4:01 am
At a blog conference recently, I overheard the following exchange over a laptop as part of a blog review exercise: “For your blog to be successful, you need more comments on your blog posts.” “I have plenty of comments on my blog. See, this one has 14 comments.” “That post has only one comment. The […]
September 30, 2008 – 5:29 pm
In A Rubric for Social Media Expertise, Liz Strauss is exploring how we use social media for our blogs and our businesses, especially how we organize and structure social media to work for us. As the living web begins to seamlessly integrate into our concrete cultures and as our lives become globally intertwined, businesses are […]
September 3, 2008 – 11:54 am
Jonathan Bailey of Plagiarism Today just called me from Northern Louisiana to report that he and his family have survived the evacuation from their home in Shreveport, Louisiana, though Hurricane Gustav appears to have done more damage where they evacuated to rather than where they left from. Jonathan and I were both victims of Hurricane […]