WordPress has many features that make it ideal for building traffic and your business.
A half hour longer for the same amount of money!
Friday Dec 9, 2006, from 8:30 am to noon same place.
The reviews have been phenomenal-
Interesting subject, great material and outstanding speaker.
And it keeps getting better.
We’ll teach you all the secrets of the Internet- so that you can be the resident expert.
And you’ll learn about Blog software- and why it’s the most important thing you can do to build traffic to your business site- and why a blog can get you to the top of the search results faster than any Search Engine Optimization company.
If you still think Meta tags make a difference- or that any other search engine than Google matters- we’ll show you why they don’t.
If you don’t know about the power of web stats- we’ll walk you through the most powerful part of the web that most people don’t even know exists.
All this- and more- in 3.5 hours.
register in advance- $99 or $79 for Next Wave clients.
Walk in is $129 and $99 respectively.
each additional person from the same company is at The Next Wave client rate with one normal priced admission.
In addition- you will be allowed to come back to a second presentation to let it all sink in- at no charge.
We will give away a prize in a drawing at the end of the class that is worth equal or more than the price of admission.
Please register early- so we can make arrangements for seating and snacks.
Thanks to all who have come.
Above- image of quicktags menu (click to enlarge)
WordPress includes many tools to format your content. Quicktags are the ones you’ll use the most. One note- some browsers don’t display the quicktags – so we recommend Firefox
The word “Firefox” that’s highlighted was an example of the “link” tag. When you are in write post mode, you can select a word or sentance (highlight) and then click the “link” box- you will get a dialog pop-up that looks like this:
Enter the url (the location of the site you want to link to) usually: http://www.thenextwave.biz for example- and you’ve created a link. If you want to make it a link to send an e-mail to someone, change http:// to mailto:[email protected] and you will create an e-mail link.
Here is a site with full description of all the buttons on the quicktags list.
I just saw the movie “Good Night, and Good Luck†about Edward Murrow and CBS challenging Senator McCarthy in the fifties. Great movie, highly recommended. But here is the part that relates to using a blog and the Internet: what used to take a crew of 30 to 50 people- and huge amounts of money to produce- a 30 minute national, live, news broadcast- can now be done for next to nothing, go global, allow interaction globally, and by one person- on a blog.
The balance of power is shifting quickly from the few to the many- so the question becomes who will be the most powerful providers? Answer: Those with the best content.
As you watch the movie- you become aware of another issue- fact checking and bias. Since the fifties, journalism has changed dramatically- with the worries of being unbiased being pushed aside in the pursuit for the most eyeballs. Even the separation between the business and the editorial sides of the business has been breached- with newspapers now willing to pander for ad space and advertisers boycotts actually making papers change direction. Blogs can and will change the way we access information- the question will be, once the big institutions falter, how will we be able to check fact from fiction? We’ve already seen how Internet chain mail can go on for years – even if it is far from factual (see snopes.com for the best in fact checking).
If there is one thing a blogosopher can do to raise their contribution to the community to whom they serve- it’s stay on the topic you know and check your facts.
In the meantime- go see “Good Night, and Good Luck.â€