If you’re a freelancer who’s looking to get your business started, or a freelancer looking for more business, then blogging might just be for you.
Part 3 – Guide to a Successful Business Website
ok. We’ve covered what you’re new website should look like and how easy it can be to manage. Now it’s time to get into content. First thing you should think of are your main pages. These are the pages that are critical to your business, thing that your potential customers want to know about you and your company.
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Part 2 – Guide to a Successful Website for Business
This is a continuation of my blog on Guide to a Successful Business Website. Today I would like to talk about Getting a Website YOU can Control.
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Part 1 – Guide to a Successful Website for Business
It’s a new year and a new decade. Economy is looking optimitic. There are funds out there for Small Business Loans. People are just plain excited about starting new adventures. Maybe you’re one of these people and have ventured into starting a new business. Whether you’re a stay-at-home mom, or an entreprenuer, what I’m about to offer you might be some good advice when it comes to building your new website.
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Why you should use WordPress for your next website
Simply put, WordPress is a software script you can download for free and install to instantly create a web site. Don’t get scared away by the term ’script.’ The developers of WordPress have made it so easy to set up. You don’t need to be a computer geek to have a web site up and running in 15 minutes with WordPress.
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Singing Praises to The Gator…
I’m not one to boast too freely about a product, but this time I just have to have my say. I was in the process of doing a simple update to my site when wham-mo. Down it went with a 500 Server Error. That meant that I had no access to my website or any of the backend WordPress area. Yikes. I did have access to my control panel so I knew that the hosting was still working.









































