As the year ends, I am thinking about the cost of business to be a WordPress Developer. I thought I would give you a look into my business and show you my costs. In general, I avoid using paid plugins when possible because when I use a paid plugin on a site, it means that…
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How I Spend My Saturdays as a WordPress Developer
When I first started developing websites, I worked nights and weekends – basically whenever I had a project. Early on, I was trying to gain the confidence of my customers and was also trying to learn everything I could about developing websites. Projects took me much longer to complete because I was learning as I…
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Cheat Sheet for Gmail
I love Gmail. I lot of people don’t understand everything it can do. Keyboard shortcuts is just one nice thing about it. Here is a handy cheat sheet to help you remember all the shortcuts:
Live Screen Sharing with ScreenLeap
I often have to share my screen when doing online training. There are also just a lot of times when it sure would be helpful to show someone else your screen. For those times, www.screenleap.com/ is perfect! It’s easy and there is no setup. I have found that the free account meets my needs fine,…
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Paypal: Charging Shipping Costs by Quantity
Did you know there is no default way to set up Paypal to charge shipping costs based on quantity? You can set up a little in your Profile section, but that only lets you have up to 5 options. If you want to charge straight by quantity, it’s not easy to figure out how to…
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Great Google Analytics Tutorial for Beginners
If you are brand new to Google Analytics, this is a great tutorial for you. It covers the newest version for 2012. by competenowwebtips
Work With Windows Shortcuts
Control your tabs: In a browser, press Ctrl-T to open a new tab. Use Ctrl-Tab to switch between open tabs; if you close a tab by accident, press Ctrl-Shift-T to reopen it–a lifesaver in some situations.