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How did they do that?

That’s one of the first things I wanted to know when I started web designing and was thrilled to find out just how easy it is to do!

So I decided to share:

Step One:

Create your text…I used the “impact” and recommend you find a thick, bold font to get the best result for this effect.

Step Two:

Find an image that you want to use as a background behind your text.  I found this one for free at 123rf.com. Open in Photoshop, resize if necessary to fit the width and height of your text and then copy and paste into your text file.

Step Three:

Highlight both layers…the text and the image you just pasted into the file:

Now hold down the alt key (on PC) and click.  You layers panel should now look like this:

And that’s it…Add your effects, like drop shadow and stroke if you want and you have a very cool text effect!

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The value of LinkedIn recommendations and testimonials cannot be underestimated or taken for granted. LinkedIn Recommendations are similar to testimonials of your good name, good product(s), or expertise. Recommendations enhance your credibility as an expert similar to how quality content, quality presentation of that content and frequency of content enhances your page rank and authority status for your website. Recommendations also raise your credibility.

Recommendations in LinkedIn are social proof. They tell a LinkedIn candidate that the person is qualified or recognized as a valued colleague that has or will add value to your business. As you interact with connections, you become more familiar with their areas of expertise and perhaps are able to use this knowledge in your business execution. Once you can recommend a connection, you proceed with some expectation that they will reciprocate. However, do not expect that all people that you recommend will in turn write a recommendation for you. As you proceed in building your connections, keep in mind that your connections are the source for your recommendation and focus on those contacts that have the potential for directly (or indirectly) enhance your business or expertise. After all, one of your goals in LinkedIn is becoming a recognized expert in your field. A good place to find contacts that will give you outstanding recommendations are your satisfied customers. Go through your customer base and connect with everyone who has purchased your products; multiple sales recipients are better.

The best way to ask for recommendations is not to ask, i.e., the best recommendations most often come from a good recommendation that you have written for someone. Recommendations are the next step of engagement after you connect with someone on LinkedIn. It is a quid pro quo of sorts, but don’t write a recommendation for someone just to get a reciprocal recommendation. Be sure that you can personally vouch for them. As such, be very clear about what you’re recommending. Don’t forget your keywords when you are writing recommendations!! Search engines love keywords!

As you evaluate your LinkedIn strategy, make sure you include a profile of your ideal connection and how you can get a recommendation from them. Make sure that your have clear goals and objectives. A good review for being successful using LinkedIn can be found in Wayne Breitbarth’s best seller, The Power Formula for LinkedIn Success or by viewing Joan Stewart’s [owner of The Publicity Hound] Webinar, Your LinkedIn Power Formula

We’d love to hear from you by sharing and leaving a comment to these questions:

  • Do you use LinkedIn and how?
  • Do you or have you ever given out LinkedIn recommendations?
  • Have you ever given LinkedIn recommendations?

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Christine Buffaloe - Social Media Expert and Online Business Manager. Christine received her training on-the-job when working as an Executive Assistant for 5 years. Tiring of the commute every day, she took that knowledge and experience and dedicated it to Serenity Virtual Assistant Services.  Christine has been a featured guest on webinars and in Entreprenuer.com. If you need help or assist please email us at info@kickstartwebsites.com or for more of her tips please visit Serenity Virtual Assistant Services

WordPress Plugins Make Your Web Site, Work, and Life Easier!

WordPress Plugins

If you’re new to WordPress you might have noticed in your Dashboard (your administration area) a plugin icon (looks like an electrical plug) and the word Plugins – and you just might be scratching your head wondering what the heck WordPress Plugins are and why you need them.

What are WordPress Plugins?

  • In simple terms a WordPress Plugin is a “mini” software program, if you will, that someone wrote to make your web site, work, and life easier.
  • WordPress plugins are added (installed) into your WordPress application (your WordPress site).
  • WordPress Plugins can add customization, features, and services to your WordPress site; such as adding video, adding an events calendar, adding rotating images/text, adding a shopping cart, an email list, and the list goes on and on!
  • Some WordPress plugins have settings and some don’t.
  • Some WordPress plugins are free and some are for a fee, referred to as Premium Plugin’s.
  • Some WordPress plugins are used in the editing area of a page or a post and some are used in the widget area of your WordPress site.
  • Some WordPress plugins will appear, after installing, in your Settings in the Dashboard that will have their own “clickable” area in the Dashboard under Settings or somewhere else on the left of the Dashboard.wordpress plugins dashboard
  • Currently the WordPress.org depository has over 18,330 plugins to assist you in almost anything you can imagine or need for your WordPress web site.

How to Find WordPress Plugins

You can find WordPress Plugins in the Administration Panel (Your Dashboard) > Plugins > Add New panel, or directly via the Official WordPress Plugins Directory and download them, and then FTP them up to your site.

Tips BEFORE You Install a WordPress Plugin

  • Know the version of WordPress you have installed on your web site. You can find this out by logging into your Dashboard and on the home page it will tell you what version of WordPress you have installed.
  • Before installing a WordPress plugin make SURE it is compatible with your version of WordPress. When you find the WordPress plugin you want or “think” you want read the details FIRST before clicking Install Now! You’ll see something like this – generally on the right side of Plugin Details: Requires: 3.1 or higher (This means your WordPress version MUST be above 3.1), Compatible up to: 3.3.1 (This means it will work fine with WordPress versions up to 3.3.1), Last Updated: 2011-12-5 Downloads: 947,083
  • When you click on Details read this stuff or take a look at the plugins: 1) Description, 2) Installation, 3) FAQ, 4) Screenshots, and 5) Changelog.
  • Also check out the ratings that people have given the WordPress plugin and any reviews you might find.
  • BACKUP Your WordPress Site!

I Can’t Find a WordPress Plugin for My Needs!

You’re in luck! You can write your own WordPress plugin if you know how!

Updating WordPress Plugins or Updating WordPress – Warning Tips

  • Do a full backup FIRST before you update a WordPress Plugin!
  • Do a full backup FIRST before you update WordPress! Before you update your WordPress version FIRST Deactivate (turn off) ALL your WordPress Plugins!! Once your WordPress version is updated activate (turn on)  ONE plugin at a time, check your site in a new tab in your browser and make sure it WORKS! Why? Because if you update WordPress and a plugin you have installed is NOT up to date or compatible with the newest version of WordPress you will BREAK your SITE!!! I  know – this has happened to me – thank goodness I had a backup to restore the site!!!!
  • I HIGHLY recommend you purchase BackupBuddy by PluginBuddy. BackupBuddy is a premium plugin that not only backs up your WordPress site (and will send it to S3, Dropbox, FTP, your email, or Rackspace Cloud) BUT has a built in Malware Scan.

Some WordPress Plugin Questions for You:

  • What else do you need to know or learn about WordPress Plugins?
  • Do you use WordPress Plugins?
  • What are your favorite WordPress Plugins?
  • Is there a WordPress Plugin that you need some instructions on how to use? (Which ones?) I’ll do my best to make a how-to video for you!!

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How to Create Web Site Titles


web site titles, Web Site Headlines, wordpress titles

Captivate, excite and lure visitors with hypnotic keyword rich titles. You want the printed word to transform your visitor’s thought process into the probability of their problem being solved. I like to begin with questions that a visitor might ask.

Keep in mind that people are busy. They don’t  care about you specifically.  Visitors to your site just want their problem solved. Your page has to trip them. It has to interrupt them. A great headline and a great opening line can grab their attention.

Spend a LOT of time crafting your post title,  home page or landing page message.  Write and re-write, trimming unnecessary words.  Remember, use active verbs.  Get rid of the “to be’s”, “have to’s” etc.

Hypnotic writing takes time.  You must study your audience, test your landing page responses,

Build desire by knowing their hot buttons.  Use the language they use when describing their concerns.

When you know this, then weave your copy around a solution to your prospect’s problem.

Practice, practice, practice!  Eventually you will get the hang of it.

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Connie Spruill – Content Management & Making the Customer Connection Expert, has over 30 years’ experience directing businesses in powerful ways of connecting with their customers. The last 10 years has been focused on transferring that concept to internet-based businesses.  Writing content for your websites becomes easy as Connie reveals keywords that sell, words that hypnotize and connect with your prospective customers. If you need help or assist please email us at info@kickstartwebsites.com or visit http://website-clarity.com 

Need to Change Your Vimeo Links
in Your Widget Content Area or on a Page?

If you are using iThemes Builder for your WordPress site then you probably know about the built in Widget Content area.

I love the Widget Content area – an area where you can “post” (enter) your information that will be used in a Widget area. What is so nice about Widget Content is that the “old” way of coding your information into a text widget is no longer necessary. In other words you don’t need to know any HTML or other coding to add bolded text or images for example. Using Widget Content takes care of that for you with it’s powerful editing area, similar to your post and page editor ( you can install a plugin that will act basically the same as Builder’s Widget Content if you own or are working on a site that isn’t a Builder theme – I’ve used the plugin Widget Entries when I’ve had this situation).

This video how-to lesson are for client’s and newbies to learn how to change their Vimeo link in a Widget Content Area and Page:

I have Viper’s Video Quicktags plugin installed to add videos to the Widget Content area, pages, and posts – that’s part of the blue Vimeo icon you see in the video. For more information about this plugin please see my past post How to install Viper’s Video and add a Vimeo Video to a post.

What do you use to add your video’s to widget areas? We’d love to hear from you!