So long, 2009! Don’t let the door hit you on the way out!
I don’t know about you, but 2009 was a rough year for me and many of my friends. Don’t get me wrong, I am very grateful that my family remained safe, healthy, and happy, that my hubby and I have (relatively) stable jobs to support us, that we have friends near and far to eat, drink, laugh, and cry with (and, more and more frequently, to have playdates with!), and that I’ve found such wonderful techie / startup /entrepreneurial / etc. communities to be involved with.
Now that I’ve finished the last of my 2009 holiday relaxing and recharging, I’m ready to get 2010 rolling!
Content coming soon (no, really!)
You know how they say the best way to learn something is to teach it?
Well, starting this month I’ll be posting some of the “How-To” guides that I’ve created for my clients along with some of the lessons I’ve learned along the way. This could include:
- Do I need to have separate domain registration and hosting?
- Why should I use WordPress instead of my (host’s free) site builder?
- Why do I need to buy hosting when I can use WordPress.com for free?
- Claiming and naming your Facebook page.
- Why you should have a Twitter account, even if you aren’t sure that you’ll use it (a.k.a What’s that Twitter thing?)
What else would you like to see in 2010? What software jargon is buzzing around your office that you don’t understand but need/want to? Let me know!
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