Website review: Revive Suffocating Web 1.0 Sites...

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swaynewilson rated 9 months ago
Great article/post with very practical examples for using WordPress
flyingrose rated 11 months ago
HEADS UP!!! This may be THE most IMPORTANT post you ever read. The online world is about to make a quantum leap - some of it already has - and if you don't get with it quickly your site is going to be sliding toward oblivion. All sites will either be powerful blog-mashups or on store platforms or both. THAT is the future of the Internet. "Be there or be square". Note the excellent comments this post is attracting. From the page: "aimClear gets daily cold calls from confused businesses that are losing ground. The stories are eerily similar. "We used have high Google rankings", "Why do Internet Yellow Pages rank above us for the name of our company?", and "What are all these maps, videos, and news stories?"` The answer is easy. Universal search and third party verticals are wreaking havoc on those unfortunates who didn't adapt and evolve. A surprising amount of businesses have absolutely no idea that nearly half the websites in the world have blog-like tools which connect them to each other, RSS aggregators, social communities, the media, and modern link link building communities. - Dead Site Walking" More from the page: "Does Your Marketing Site Have an RSS Feed? No one debates the power of SEO with blogs and feeds as recurrent content is the new SEO. It's important to disseminate excellent new content as often as possible. Inexplicably many web 1.0 sites do not yet have an RSS feed, thus entirely missing out on the benefits of an essential marketing channel. Here's how to mashup hosted WordPress behind any existing website to create state-of-the-art content feeds. Obviously the numbered steps below require some technical expertise or access to a good search marketing agency. Certainly I presume that you are willing to actually create predictable (and hopefully remarkable) recurrent content." I would like to invite anyone who is active on other social media sites to consider promoting this post there as well as here. It is at Sphinn at http://sphinn.com/story/7587. It is critical that this information reach all online users as quickly as possible.
chartwell rated 11 months ago
More on Wordpress for CMS - it's free, and easy for novice hackers like myself.
MarkHazard rated 11 months ago
I ve been doing this for a while - adding Wordpress to an existing site to increase functionality and bring it into the Web 2.0 world.
tanyc01 rated 11 months ago
Mashup with WP or watch that site of yours become frozen in time. From the page: "Savvy search marketing practitioners recognize that pockets of WP functionality can be hacked out and mashed up behind legacy Web 1.0 websites bringing serious capabilities and immediately plugging content into the blog linking grid."
robwatts rated 11 months ago
A look at how a blog really can save that web 1.0 from probable death
TheNanny612 rated 11 months ago
Do you have an outdated Web 1.0 website and wonder how to take it to the Web 2.0 level.... not a problem. AimClearBlog.com shows you how.
dwweb rated 11 months ago
Take your static and now outdated website and revolutionize it by implementing Wordpress to keep up with the ever-changing landscape of Web 2.0.
MattKeegan rated 11 months ago
Websites established during the Web 1.0 era have inherent flaws which are not easily remedied due to time and financial constraints. Marty offers expert advice on how to build a bridge between Web 1.0 and Web 2.0 without going nuts in the process.
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