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marshal sandler

WooThemes free, premium, WordPress Theme | TechBurgh - 0 views

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    WooThemes free, premium, WordPress Theme Posted by Andy November 6, 2008 image-thumb8 WooThemes free, premium, WordPress Theme WooThemes has a very nice premium WordPress theme for free. Premium themes are, I think, what really makes WordPress great. WordPress and a premium theme really makes your site look less like a blog and more like a web site. The Original Premium News is WooTheme's' first premium theme. Yes, it's a little aged and they describe the design as a little rough around the edges. I think it looks fin
Luciano Ferrer

Find Out What Your Visitors Think With These 6 Best WordPress Poll Plugins | Elegant Th... - 0 views

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    "Poll & Quiz Tools by OpinionStage WP-Polls YOP Poll Democracy Poll Responsive Poll (premium) TotalPoll Pro (premium) You can't easily run a successful website without knowing what your users care about, what they think about certain issues, and the kind of content that will keep them engaged in the future. Don't be scared, though! There are plenty of ways to figure these things out, such as market research and analytics. Or you could just, you know, go up to your users and ask them: "Hey, how do you feel about this issue?" Enter polls. Not only are polls straightforward and easy to interpret, they also make users feel more invested in your website. Today we will be going over our favorite picks of the best WordPress poll plugins (both free and paid) and their unique features in order to help you narrow down which will earn a spot on your website."
Carlos Brocca

Before Licensing - CC Wiki - 0 views

  • They do not give you the ability to restrict anything that is otherwise permitted by exceptions or limitations to copyright—including, importantly, fair use or fair dealing—nor do they give you the ability to control anything that is not protected by copyright law, such as facts and ideas.
    • Carlos Brocca
       
      Otherwise = de otro modo, de otra manera
  • Creative Commons licenses attach to the work and authorize everyone who comes in contact with the work to use it consistent with the license. This means that if Bob has a copy of your Creative Commons-licensed work, Bob can give a copy to Carol and Carol will be authorized to use the work consistent with the Creative Commons license. You then have a license agreement separately with both Bob and Carol.
  • One final thing you should understand about Creative Commons licenses is that they are all non-exclusive. This means that you can permit the general public to use your work under a Creative Commons license and then enter into a separate and different non-exclusive license with someone else, for example, in exchange for money.
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  • What if I change my mind? This is an extremely important point for you to consider. Creative Commons licenses are non-revocable. This means that you cannot stop someone, who has obtained your work under a Creative Commons license, from using the work according to that license. You can stop offering your work under a Creative Commons license at any time you wish; but this will not affect the rights with any copies of your work already in circulation under a Creative Commons license. So you need to think carefully when choosing a Creative Commons license to make sure that you are happy for people to be using your work consistent with the terms of the license, even if you later stop distributing your work.
  • However, you should also think about exactly which elements of your work you are licensing. For example, in the case of a website, are you licensing just the text and images? Or also the stylesheets and the code that run the site? Similarly, if you make CC-licensed music available for download on your site, does the Creative Commons license apply to both the musical composition and the sound recording as well as any artwork and graphics at your site? And remember, as discussed under “2. Make sure you have the rights” above, you need to make sure you have the rights to each element that you license under a Creative Commons license.
    • Carlos Brocca
       
      Muy importante esto de tener claro mis derechos y a qué le aplico la licencia, textos, imagenes, etc
  • Take a moment to think about exactly what you are intending to license and then frame your metadata and legal notice accordingly, eg. “All images at this site are licensed under a Creative Commons [insert description] 2.5 license.”
Sue Bride

The Future of WordPress Themes - 0 views

  • 11 people committed to thinking creatively about WordPress themes
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    Opinions of 11 people committed to thinking creatively about WordPress themes
Vangjush Vangjeli

Why I think PayDotCom is the Best Affiliate Marketplace on the Net! - 0 views

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    Hi If уоu are familiar with Cliсkbаnk.соm (R), оr еvеn if уоu аrе nоt but уоu want tо make profits online, thеn уоu will wаnt tо сhесk thiѕ out ASAP ... While I like Cliсkbаnk, аnd they are a grеаt...
Web Dorado

Launch Your Own Website on WordPress: Useful Tips and Tools - 1 views

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    If you've been thinking of starting a blog or launching a website for your business for quite a long time, it's the right time to do that. WordPress gives you thousands of options to run and manage any kind of website or blog, be it a corporate one, or just a personal blog to share a couple of posts from time to time.
Erik Emanuelli

5 Core WordPress Features That You Should Use More Often - 1 views

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    WordPress - the world's most popular CMS - is more functional than you think. Here are five core WordPress features that you should use more often.
anonymous

Strengthen the Impact of Your Web Design with Website Analytics - 0 views

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    Some people associated with the web design industry think that usage of website analytics is limited to calculating traffic. However, the reality is that website analytics can be used for understanding user behavior, geographical location of visitors, and calculating conversion rate of the website.
anonymous

Designing a Website - Spread Fun and Warmth with Creative Pencil Drawings - 0 views

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    Many people think that pencil sketches are not suitable for professional websites. However, this is not true. Using pencil drawings cleverly can pep up your site and highlight its uniqueness.
anonymous

Is Logo Design Synonymous with Brand Identity? - 0 views

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    Many people think that logo design and brand identity is synonymous. However, this is a wrong concept. Logo design is a partial aspect of brand identity. Apart from logo designs, brand identity also involves telling a story, and distributing promotional materials.
Vernon Fowler

Don't Use WordPress MultiSite | Half-Elf on Tech - 0 views

  • People seem to think that simply because they can use MultiSite that they should use it, and this simply is not the case!MultiSite, either by intention or effect, works best when you think of it as running your very own version of WordPress.com.  You have a network of sites that are disconnected from each other, data wise, but share the same available user base.
Alex Sysoef

10 Preventable Social Marketing Mistakes - 4 views

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    Social media has made a profound impact on the way businesses market their products and services. Did you think Facebook and Twitter wouldn't last when they first came out? Many of us did but boy were we wrong! 
Luciano Ferrer

24 Stable WordPress Plugins For A Better Publishing Experience - 7 views

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    "WordPress, as most of us experience, is so strong and flexible. It is hard to think of a website that can't be brought to life with it. Besides this power, it is still simple which is great. This simplicity sometimes ends up in some non-existing features which would actually be nice if they were available when needed -seems like the definition of plugins: )-. As a designer/developer who spend lots of time with WordPress, I want to share a list of plugins which I use for almost every WordPress setup and they end up saving lots of time."
jdr santos

Make - A free drag and drop WordPress theme - 0 views

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    "Make is a free, open-source, and incredibly powerful WordPress theme. We think you'll love it."
Jungle Jar

Various Ways To Make Money With Your Wordpress Templates - 0 views

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    Selling a Wordpress template isn't as straight-forward as you might think. Sure, it can be, but in this article we'll be discussing various strategies for your templates so that you can go with the one that best suits your desires and/or template. This article also serves to educate the buyer as well.
Jungle Jar

Seperating Trackbacks From Comments in Wordpress - 0 views

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    Have you ever wanted to seperate your trackbacks from your normal comments in Wordpress? It's a wise decision, especially aesthetically, and it's a lot more simple than you might think.
Andy Brudtkuhl

How To Integrate Facebook With WordPress « Smashing Magazine - 0 views

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    Facebook is one of those Web phenomena that impress everyone with numbers. To cite some: about 250 million users are on Facebook, and together they spend more than 5 billion minutes on Facebook… every day. These numbers suggest that we should start thinking about how to use Facebook for blogging or vice versa. We did some research to find out how the integration of Facebook with WordPress and vice versa works, or - in other words - how you can present your WordPress blog on Facebook or use the functionality of Facebook on your WordPress-powered blog. Both of these can be achieved with a set of WordPress plug-ins, a couple of which we'll present here in detail.
Jungle Jar

JungleJar | Saving Time While Publishing With Wordpress - 0 views

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    In this article I'll give you a few tips that have helped me over a bit of time to save a bit of time. The fact that running a website and writing for it as well can require quite a bit of time and dedication, we all need new ways to help us publish and promote our articles quicker. While this tutorial was written with a focus on the Wordpress CMS, I think any webmaster will be able to take something away with them from it.
kie guy

How To Make Wordpress An CMS With Different Post Types « how-to, tools, wordp... - 0 views

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    Pods = think Drupal's CCK for Wordpress (or ZOO or K2 for Joomla).
awqi zar

5 Ways to Incorporate Google Buzz Into WordPress and BuddyPress - WordPress MU and Budd... - 9 views

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    Perhaps the most exciting news on the internet this week was arrival of Google Buzz, a new way for Google junkies to connect socially by sharing information and interacting with each other's posts directly within their Gmail accounts. People are clamoring to let the world know what they think the implications for Facebook and Twitter will be. Many of us who have long enjoyed Google Reader as a media aggregator were delighted to see Buzz come on the scene. Whether you like the Buzz feature or not, people are definitely using it. There's no question about that. Why not let them use it by sharing your blog site, posts and pages? :) If the Buzz continues as successfully as it has so far, perhaps we'll begin to see it added as a staple to all the social media share buttons icon packages and plugins. Here are a few of the ways you can get Google Buzz incorporated into your WordPress and BuddyPress sites right now:
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