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In the world of WordPress, we have a saying for multiple plugins that do the same thing. They unofficially can claim the title “Yet Another”. For example, there are several ways to create a contact form plugin for a WordPress blog but ultimately, in some form or fashion, they really do the same thing. For [...]

The largest suburban Chicago newspaper announced that it’s moving to an online paid subscription-based content model. As WordPress continues to evolve the online publishing arena, is it – at the same time – contributing to the further demise of traditional print media? Can WordPress publishers see this an opportunity to further explore paid content options [...]
Infographics are GREAT Infographics, or information graphics, are nothing new. For years, society has harnessed the power of visual representation to logically interpret cause-and-effect through diagrams, timelines and flow charts. From newspapers and magazines to city maps, scholarly work and textbooks, infographics in many ways are a staple in modern communication practice. In traditional public [...]

I recently had the honor to speak on WordPress for Public Relations to the Chicago WordPress Meetup Group. While I was semi-prepared for a crowd with multiple levels of WordPress and PR experience, I realized the importance of explaining some of the fundamental basics of WordPress. What is WordPress? WordPress is an opensoure content management [...]

There’s obviously a difference in the public relations world when it comes to writing a blog post versus content prepared for a wire service but in the SEO digital world, the similarities blur when analyzed from a content marketing standpoint. In this post, I’ll dissect when it’s best to use … [Read More...]
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