I'm finally getting around to upgrading my last few blogs to the Genesis Framework from StudioPress and have decided to spare my readers the ugliness that usually accompanies such a change.
In this video I discuss how to use a plugin that allows you to test drive a new WordPress theme in the background, so that you won't miss a single click, commission or subscriber signup from your blog's readers. 🙂
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It’s a fact that most of us spend way more money than we should. We get cash out ATMs that aren’t affiliated with our bank ($3 applied by the bank that owns the machine—ostensibly for the convenience of it—and another $3 applied as a penalty by our bank for taking advantage of the convenience), we order $2.50 Cokes at restaurants, even though the waiter brings us ice water free of charge. We pay $12 for a bucket of greasy popcorn at the movies, when a whole bag of Redenbacher’s unpopped kernels costs only a $1 at the grocery store.
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Let's start with a truism: the web is global.Anyone from Kansas and Kentucky, to Kenya and Korea can access the same online information, at the same time but from completely different corners of the Earth. And that really is rather amazing, even if most of us do now take it for granted.