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3 Must-Have’s For Your Blog

by Mynde Mayfield on January 28, 2010

Let’s face it, the blogosphere is a big and intimidating place when you’re just starting out. The internet provides us access to so much information.  It can be overwhelming.
The best way I deal with overwhelm is to break my steps down into ever smaller steps. This helps to keep me in action, versus panicking about [...]

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How To Use Your GoDaddy Domain Name With Blogger

by Mynde Mayfield on January 27, 2010

Prefer a printable version? Download the PDF.
A frequent question I hear from people I’m helping is “If I choose to use a blog to create my web presence (specifically Blogger), can I use my own domain name with it?” The answer is Yes.
If you don’t care for the “.blogspot.com” that comes with your free Blogger [...]

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Web Presence Essentials

by Mynde Mayfield on December 15, 2009

A Web Presence. A container for something good, something that is yours. It might be the great food that you cook, or beautiful art that you create or a book that you’re writing. A Web Presence is a smart thing to consider in today’s business economy. In fact, some might say it’s essential.
I’ve taken my [...]

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WordPress.org vs. WordPress.com

by Mynde Mayfield on November 18, 2009

Two WordPresses
Just to confuse you. So I thought it might be useful to clarify. For me and for you.
I talk a lot about Blogger also. Oy! And it’s because we all need something different I guess. Unique to each of us and how we learn best.
And some eat the cookie in three or four bites. [...]

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RSS And Our Friend, Feedburner

by Mynde Mayfield on October 13, 2009

Are you ready to get your RSS stuff figured out (or understand better what it is and why you want to use it)? I’m writing this post just for you (well actually my client Rebecca Morehead who got her tech savvy on with me and created a niche website for her upcoming Law of [...]

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How To Scare Yourself Write to The Edge

by Mynde Mayfield on October 9, 2009

Spontaneous posting inspired by the fourth principle of fun in @BoxofCrayons’s short video featured to your right. (If you don’t see the video, click the title of this blog post once!)
I’ve noticed this thing, it’s in me and a lot of the wonderfully creative ambitious women I talk to everyday, this idea that we need [...]

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Why Blogger?

by Mynde Mayfield on October 8, 2009

Tech Savvy 101 is a  series of posts designed to help demystify some terminology so you can get your brain around what it really takes to start getting your tech savvy on.
No matter if you’re just starting out with your web presence or wanting to do better with, using a blogging platform to do it [...]

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Blog Or Website, Which Is Best?

by Mynde Mayfield on October 6, 2009

Tech Savvy 101 is a  series of posts designed to help demystify some terminology so you can get your brain around what it really takes to start getting your tech savvy on.
If you’ve been reading my Tech Savvy 101 series, then hopefully you have a good handle on the three critical ingredients that [...]

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Tech Savvy 101: Web Hosting

by Mynde Mayfield on October 1, 2009

Tech Savvy 101 is a series of posts designed to help demystify some terminology so you can get your brain around what it really takes to start getting your tech savvy on.
In my last Tech Savvy 101 post, I started talking about the three critical ingredients that are needed to create a web [...]

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Tech Savvy 101: Domain Names

by Mynde Mayfield on September 30, 2009

Tech Savvy 101 is a series of posts designed to help demystify some terminology so you can get your brain around what it really takes to start getting your tech savvy on.
Three critical ingredients go into creating a web page, web site or web presence. No matter where you are on the map… small [...]

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