Images & Your Site

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Tweet     I am trying to share things that affect your site rank to discuss with you. One item I have found is your Images. I am guilty of this also-but wonder how many of you do not have your image coded with its “alt tag”? At this point out of 46 images 20 of mine are missing their alt attribute tags… An “alt-tag” or “alt-attribute”(1) is in the description of your coding for your image. Say you upload {Read More}

Spam~Its Whats Not for Dinner

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Tweet SPAM-its unwanted, and not needed. I think it is important that you know how to block it; and what different options there are to control it. If you are using a WordPress set up there is the oh-faithful Akismet plug-in that comes with every wordpress set up. You need an API Key in order to set it up, which you can get for free by choosing that option in the Akismet set up area. But what happens when Akismet {Read More}

New to WordPress? Some How To’s….

Tweet So you just decided to transfer from Blogger to WP or you have never had a blog but decided to start out with WordPress? Problem is you aren’t sure how to use it. I have ran into this with a few people-and like anything new, it takes some getting used to. Once you get the hang of it, you will be a pro just like you were with Blogger or any other platform you might have used. Dashboard: This {Read More}

How to Add a Button to Your Site

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Tweet I have noticed here and there people unsure of how to link a button on their site from someone else’s site. So I am going to try showing you how to do that  with pictures.   First I will pick a site I wanted to have on my blog anyways.   1. We go to the site that we want the button from.           2. Next we right click on the image we want to {Read More}

Why WordPress.Org

Tweet Are you a blogger? Do you have a Blogger Blog? Or a WordPress.com blog? Maybe you are self-hosted with WordPress. “self-hosted means you usually pay a web host for space on a server and OWN your blog and its content” The benefits of owning your own blog: Your site is your own unless, of course, you don’t pay your hosting fees or renew your domain name. It can’t be shut down by a service such as Blogger or WordPress.com {Read More}

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