Archives for April 2010

Why we like WordPress for our clients

WordPress is a content management system (CMS) that has recently been gaining popularity.

Although most people use WordPress as a blogging platform, we create professional, powerful, and elegant websites with WordPress. For example, this website (Connexins.com) was built using WordPress.

WordPress features many incredible benefits that we will highlight in future posts, but the top two benefits for our clients are:

1. Plugins

Plugins allow a WordPress website owner to integrate solutions that range in function from avoiding spam, to installing an email contact form, to enhancing search engine optimization (SEO) and lay a platform for search engine marketing processes that work. Wordpress simplifies the process to an extreme level and as it is easy to manage, thus it makes it the perfect tool for a content management system. Although these functions can be developed by scripts that we can code manually, it would take more time than installing and customizing WordPress plugins with equivalent functionality. Speaking of functionality, just optimising a website’s innards wouldn’t help. It also has to be visible enough for the internet traffic, and so, web developers often take the help of SEO agencies like SERPninja to make their websites more visible. This would translate into much less cost for our clients. We like to be efficient and save money for our clients. One of the best ways how you can make your business grown is by good marketing strategy that include tiktok, cechk here this TikTok hacks to make your business grow.

Most plugins are simple to install and integrate, so a client may not even need the help of a web developer, but as WordPress-experienced web developer, we help our clients customize and integrate any plugin to their WordPress website.

2. Easy to Manage and Maintain

WordPress comes with with a powerful user-friendly admin dashboard, which allows a website owner to add new and/or edit the existing content of website pages.

That way, if a client needs to make simple changes, such as an modify an address, change a phone number, add sentences, or fix a grammatical error, he/she can make these corrections easily.

Do you have a WordPress website?

For many reasons, including the two we listed above, we think you should!

If you need help setting up your website with WordPress, help with installing/customizing Plugins, or anything else, please do not hesitate to contact us.

No More Fans on Facebook!

Starting today, Facebook made a minor change to the terminology associated with Facebook pages created for businesses (which is different than a personal Facebook profile). Facebook changed “Become a Fan” to “Like this”.

For some reason, this is gaining negative publicity (e.g. see this article in PC World and the article and comments in ReadWriteWeb). If you read these comments, it is clear that many people are very outraged by Facebook’s change. Some opponents claim that this change is confusing (since the “Like” feature is already available when someone wants to comment on his/her friends’ posts, comments, or pictures).

Instead of confusing, we think it is more consistent. In fact, in our opinion, this change will work better. Honestly, I never liked that term “Become a Fan”. To me, it always seemed a bit egotistical to ask someone to become a fan of a business.

Do you agree with us? i.e. do you like this change? Or will you boycott Facebook?

Please share your thoughts.

Tip for using an online email contact form

Using an online contact form (for example, see this contact form) is a convenient way for your website visitors to send you a message.

Unfortunately, however, like almost everything else, spammers have figured out ways to abuse it. There are many ways to significantly reduce spam from contact forms. The most common way is to use “captcha”.

A “captcha” requires a site visitor to enter a sequence of letters and numbers or solve a simple math problem that he/she sees on the screen before the email contact form is submitted. This ensures that the message is written by a person and not generated by a computer.

Despite best anti-spam efforts, however, spammers spend their time to generate creative methods to get around anti-spam tools.

In addition to using using “captcha” I have added another method to protect my primary email address from getting spam from an online contact form. Here is what I have been doing:

  1. Create a random email address, such as “online-contact-form-001 @ my domain . com”
  2. Set up and associate this “random” email address with the online contact form.
  3. Forward messages from this random email address to my primary email address (usually done through an email service provider or your web hosting control panel).
  4. If I start to notice spam due to my online contact form, the fix is simple, I just repeat steps 1-3 with a new “random” email address.

So far, this has helped me keep spam from online contact forms out of my primary email address.

Welcome to the Connexins Blog

Hello there and welcome to our brand new design for the Connexins Web Development website (view the old website).

One of the additions to the new website is this brand new blog!

In this blog, we will regularly post information, articles, and tips to help you enhance your website, increase your website reach, and help you to accomplish your objectives from your website.

Thank you for visiting our blog today, and please stay tuned for some great information coming soon.