Showing posts with label Maintains. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Maintains. Show all posts

Friday, 7 June 2013

LeadfootSpeedingTicket.com Maintains Value Proposition with New Website Built by The Net Impact


(PRWEB) August 10, 2011

Andrea Storey Rogers, St. Louis traffic law attorney and owner of LeadfootSpeedingTicket.com, works hard to keep her rates low in order to provide affordable legal aid to those who need assistance with speeding tickets, traffic tickets and moving violations. So when Rogers decided to build a new website, she asked The Net Impact for a cost-effective solution that allowed her to maintain those low rates.

WordPress is not just a blog platform, it is a content management system that allows users to update content with very minimal knowledge of coding, says Mandy Christanell, project manager for The Net Impact.Using WordPress also allowed us to provide seamless blog integration, search engine optimize the entire website, and even implement an online chat feature. And the price was right too.

With LeadfootSpeedingTicket.com, it was important to communicate that clients work directly with a lawyer and that lawyer actually does the work for their case. Often, similar companies employ an assistant or a secretary to complete that work. Not LeadfootSpeedingTicket.com. The Net Impact was instrumental in providing suggestions for how to communicate this key benefit throughout the website.

The Net Impact is incredibly knowledgeable about the work they do, says Andrea Storey Rogers.They worked with me to create a functional website that really looks and feels different than other traffic lawyer websites. I couldnt be more pleased with the results and all the valuable new features they added to help me run my business more effectively.

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LeadfootSpeedingTicket.com Maintains Value Proposition with New Website Built by The Net Impact

Friday, 3 May 2013

WordPress Remains the Preferred Blog CMS despite Recent Malware Attacks, Maintains Blogging-oriented Sites


Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) April 02, 2012

The latest episode of attack from Internet villains involved the spreading of malware to vulnerable WordPress sites with the intention of spreading an information-stealing botnet agent. Despite this issue, many bloggers and web designers still agree that WordPress is the blog content management system (CMS) of choice. Startingablog.com continues to endorse it albeit the recent negative association with the popular yet lately beleaguered CMS.

You should use WordPress to make your website or blog, Startingablog.com advises. It accounts for over 25% of new websites on the internet and the majority of self-hosted blogs. WordPress is an open source CMS, which has endeared itself to many a blogger and web developer for its ease of use. As of the middle of 2011, about 15 million websites all over the Internet were powered by WordPress. It started out as a blogging platform, but nowadays, its so flexible and adaptable that it can be used for any kind of site.

The security issue that has just plagued some WordPress sites can be attributed to the site owners themselves. Once upon a time, any security breach could be blamed on the platform itself, but in cases of hacked sites nowadays, the fault is with the administrator or the owner. These days, systems and platforms are so user-friendly that anybody can learn to start and maintain a blog or website. For this reason, it is of the utmost importance that beginners learn from trustworthy sites and correct tutorials. With sources that do not bother to include the minute details, site owners and bloggers manage to create vulnerabilities without intending to. Many professional web designers agree that WordPress remains to be better than the rest of the content management systems even after this recent attack.

Those who want to learn how to make a blog will find many sources commending WordPress for being simple to use. Tom Jones of Startingablog.com states, WordPress is great because it allows you to make a blog without having to write any code or do any technical geeky work. Basically it is a click and install system. That is something that many non-techies will find relieving. Plus WordPress is free, Jones adds to the statement, citing another important quality of WordPress that many blogging beginners will find comforting. The Startingablog.com team does what it can to educate its users on WordPress, frequently updating its blog to issue more tips or report on news regarding changes or upgrades.

The general consensus gleaned from blogging in-the-knows is that WordPress is still presently the preferred CMS. To make sure that site security is not compromised, those learning how to create a blog should get their guidelines from trusted sources.








WordPress Remains the Preferred Blog CMS despite Recent Malware Attacks, Maintains Blogging-oriented Sites

Thursday, 14 March 2013

New Guide for Bloggers, WordPress for Dummies, Maintains Top-seller Spot on Amazon.com"s Blogging Guides List

San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) January 30, 2008

Blogging exploded a few years ago and laid the foundation for what people now call Web 2.0. This new platform put the power of publishing and distribution into the hands of anyone with a computer and an Internet connection. Anyone, anywhere can set up a blog and publish rumors, stories, interviews, photos, tutorials, or personal notes.

Now, blogging has gone mainstream as corporations look to use the platform to grow relationships with customers, established blogs impact traditional media, and entrepreneurs seek fame and fortune. WordPress is the software that powers hundreds of thousands blogs including some of the most influential sites on the Internet, and WordPress for Dummies (Wiley Publishing, Inc.; November 2007; $ 24.99) is the guide that many new and experienced bloggers are turning to in order to get the most from their publishing platform.

Since its release in November 2007, the book has rocketed to the top spot on Amazon.com’s “Blogging Guides” bestseller list and continues to receive rave customer reviews.

Unlike other blogging platforms, WordPress gives users the ability to create a blog that is tailored to their own tastes and needs. The codes, tags, and terminology are often intimidating to users, especially less technical users. That may explain the explosive sales and adoption of WordPress for Dummies as it clearly explains the ins and outs to show bloggers just how intuitive, friendly, and powerful the software really is. Whether setting up a blog in the WordPress community, adding a blog to another site, or building a new community, this book demonstrates how WordPress can be the foundation. With WordPress for Dummies, readers will soon be navigating WordPress templates plugins, and themes with no problem. Bloggers are learning how to:

Personalize WordPress settings
Understand common template tags
Troubleshoot common problems
Sign up for a WordPress account
Combat challenges with comments, trackback spam, and “splogs”


New Guide for Bloggers, WordPress for Dummies, Maintains Top-seller Spot on Amazon.com"s Blogging Guides List