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Open Community Case Study – GoPlow

SocialFish

Having this clarity at the outset was helpful because it drove their decision to work with a platform that not only delivered the functionality they needed initially but is also highly flexible for developing needs – open source Joomla. We built our site not to replicate or compete, but to be completely different.”.

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70+ Resources on How to Start a WordPress Blog

Kikolani

So, instead of competing, we joined them! If you have blog content on other platforms, including WordPress.com, Blogger, Drupal, Joomla, or others, then you might want to consider importing it into your new WordPress site. Hosting Your Domain. Importing Your Content. For the Geek in You (Or Not – Skip It!

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How I Lived Off ProBlogger for 2 Years and Made $50,000+ in 3 Months

ProBlogger

experience and competency in SEO techniques. They’re paying for your knowledge, your skills, your experiences, and whatever else you can bring to the table. So go out and do things you haven’t done much. Learn about: SEO. pay-per-click campaigns. social media marketing. infographics. photography. accounting. WooCommerce.

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Is Social Media Becoming Boring?

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Reply Jamie Sandford April 15, 2010 at 10:36 am Tamar, one of the things that I think has happened is that because of the need to compete with other SM pros in the space, we’ve somehow lost the emphasis to be social with one another. People have to optimize every tweet, ensuring visibility and message are conveyed.

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How to Build a Superblog: Insights from the Technorati Top 10

Viper Chill

Yet, Compete isn’t the only tool showing them to be receiving a lot more traffic than TechCrunch these days. Just earlier me and my partner were talking about when we used to have Joomla on our site. A chilling thought -not that there’s anything wrong with Joomla but, Wordpress just seems so much more versatile to me.

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7 Steps to Creating Million-Dollar Web Apps (And a Big Announcement)

Viper Chill

To cut a long story short, what I learned here is that people rarely want to have to learn a new system, and they would rather use what they’re used to like Joomla, WordPress or even building static HTML sites if they can. Android would not be competing with iOS today if it wasn’t a very good rival.