BlizzardPress released a new website for the Colorado Basin Implementation Plan. The ColoradoBIP is a regional stakeholder of the larger Colorado Water Plan effort and its “basin roundtables.” The goal of the website is to educate the constituents within the water district and elicit their involvement into the development of a plan.
Colorado Mountain College in Edwards is offering an SEO class to the Vail Valley. The class starts on 2/25/2014 and runs three weeks until 3/11/14. This is Tuesdays from 9:00 to 12:00 for a total of 9 hours of instruction time. The cost is $125.
Have you noticed all the “Which Word Do You See First” Eye tests?? They are an epidemic on Facebook and Twitter. They generate likes, comments and totally go viral. For all of you WordPress Geeks out there, here is a special one:
This post should be titled: How I Doubled My Website Speed by Switching to Managed WordPress Hosting at FlyWheel. Last week I put the same website at two hosts: a huge and cheap webhost and a WordPress specialist called Flywheel. I ran a speedtest 11 times on each website, within a 2 minute time frame. Continue Reading
Have you struggled getting your Google Places+ account sorted out? Maybe you have two accounts and need to combine them but don’t want to lose reviews? Maybe there is an old account (or three) still in Google and you want to get rid of them. Need help? The helpful folks over at Google Places for Continue Reading
Do you live in the Vail Valley and want to learn more about how to design a website with WordPress? Colorado Mountain College (Edwards, CO campus) is offering a WordPress class in February that will teach you how to setup and use WordPress to manage your website.
Yes, Statistics can be fascinating! And if they help move you into action, they can be motivating. These are all stats that I think should motivate the small business marketer to get bizzy! One that really shocked me was nearly 1/3 or websites in English language are built on WordPress. Go WordPress. Also, read more for Continue Reading
Every Website is built on one platform or another: the tool used to build and maintain the website. In years past it might have been FrontPage, Dreamweaver, Cold Fusion (CFM), ASP or even old-fashioned html. During the last 10 years WordPress has slowly become the world’s single most popular, dominant and widespread platform for website Continue Reading