I just finished up work on a new client website today, and I’m very happy with the results. The client is Corporate Apparel, Inc., a company based in Midlothian, Virginia that provides corporate apparel items such as suits, shirts, hats, and uniforms to businesses across the country. Until now, they had no website whatsoever (oh the horror!) and for a variety of reasons they realized they needed to get on the web.[...]
[Read more by clicking on the headline for this blog item]An item in U.S. News & World Report’s Washington Whispers column is raising some eyebrows and causing quite a bit of talk.
Rocked by warnings that it will cost news organizations $50,000 more per reporter to cover Sen. Barack Obama or Sen. John McCain, a growing number of journalists and press pundits are questioning why the [...]
Here’s a big tip if you plan to use Wordpress as a CMS for your website, particularly if you’re working off of a fresh installation of Wordpress:
As you know, I recently redesigned the EndGame Public Relations website, moving it from being html-based to php-based and using Wordpress as its content management system (CMS). [...]
[Read more by clicking on the headline for this blog item]Just a short note to any subscribers to this blog: The blog feed was a mess there for a little while and I apologize for not noticing. Apparently I’d mistakenly set things up such that every page on this website was included in the feed. Obviously if you subscribed to read about media relations, SEO [...]
[Read more by clicking on the headline for this blog item]I just finished a complete redesign of this site, as I mentioned in the blog post previous to this one. As I also mentioned, it’s now build using Wordpress as a content management system (CMS). I’m building a client site in a similar way right now as well, and will post about that [...]
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