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My 9 Favorite Wordpress Social Media Plugins | jasonyormark.com

Jason Yormark

jasonyormark.com Home About Me My Videos My Resume Contact Me Browse > Home / Social Media , Wordpress / My 9 Favorite Wordpress Social Media Plugins | Subcribe via RSS My 9 Favorite WordPress Social Media Plugins October 6th, 2009 Posted in Social Media , Wordpress Tweet Share The WordPress platform never ceases to amaze me.

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Learning via the Social Media Game

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Tomorrow I am working with an esteemed group of coral reef scientists here in Hawaii to illustrate various ways to use social media. I will be using a version of The Social Media Game , an interactive learning process originally developed by my darling colleague Beth Kantor a few years ago. Social Network.

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12 of the Best WordPress Guides, Hacks and Plugins of 2010

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WordPress is no longer just the leading blog platform , but is now the most popular open-source CMS (content management system) as well. Angela Bowman shares her “clean and simple list of the plugins I use most often on my WordPress sites&# for SEO, feeds, forms, security, Twitter and more. WordPress SEO.

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What Is A Blog? The Question That Won't Go Away

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Rick Calvert (the CEO and co-founder of BlogWorld and New Media Expo ) invited me down to moderate a panel called, Building A New Media Empire > The panel also featured Deanna Brown (CEO of Federated Media ), Lisa Stone (co-founder of BlogHer ) and Michael Stelzner (found of Social Media Explorer ). Trackbacks.

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5 Things I’ve Learned from Running BizSugar

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If you’re considering acquiring or building a user generated content site, here are a few things I’ve learned that may help you. BizSugar is built on Pligg, an open source content management system. Learn to Use the CMS. The great thing about it is that it’s free. makes sense for BizSugar.

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Must-have Joomla Blog Extensions

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But that doesn’t negate all the strengths Joomla brings to the table as a content management system. Adding posts (called “articles” in Joomla), organizing them by category, setting up multiple users, adding a blog area, sharing your RSS feed—all of this stuff is easy. Why even give Joomla a chance?

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Stop Writing for Free and Launch Your Own Profitable Blog

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However, if you decide to use a content management system (CMS) that requires you to pay for third party hosting – WordPress, Drupal, and Joomla are good examples – you’ll want to make sure you monitor your costs closely. With the sites I launched, Twitter was my best friend.

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