Building Online Communities With Drupal, phpBB, and WordPress

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Content management, blogs, and online forums are among the most significant online trends today, and Drupal, phpBB, and WordPress are three of the most popular open source applications facilitating these trends. Drupal is a full content management system that allows you to create any type of website you desire, from an e-commerce to a community[Read More]

ProBlogger: Secrets for Blogging Your Way to a Six-Figure Income

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Problogger.net is where bloggers worldwide go for advice and information on enhancing their blog's presence. Whether you're just starting out or have been blogging for years, these two professional bloggers show you how to turn your passion for blogging into extra revenue. This practical guide to creating and marketing a blog with the potential for[Read More]

WordPress Dominates Brand Strength Category

By : Jeff Rose | In : Joomla, Wordpress

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CMS Wire has posted a new study revealing the most popular Open Source CMS systems based on their research and survey’s conducted on their behalf.

This paper is about the brand strength and market share of 20 open source web content
management systems. As such, it provides you with important information relevant to selecting
a CMS, but it should not be read as a final judgment on the feature quality, stability, or a
particular system’s suitability for your project. With that said, our goal is to provide a body of
useful data which will help you make a more informed decision about which product is the
best fit for your next project.

As expected, the “big three” continue to dominate the market, with some shifting of their respective positions in different categories. Newcomers face some significant work to crack into the top spot.

As relates to WordPress, it was at the top of the list when they looked at Average Weekly Downloads, but came in third when analyzing their “current or most common use,” suggesting a lot of people download it, but don’t use it as a CMS. It should be noted that 13.7% of respondents said they used WordPress most commonly, whereas the next one down, Alfresco, has only 4.4% usage. A signifcant margin. The top 2 products were Joomla (20.6%) and Drupal (14.0%). This ranking holds true for overall “Rate of Adoption”

WordPress came out far ahead of both Joomla and Drupal in Brand Strength, which is an accumulated rating covering social media mentions, bookmarking, search queries and several other factors.

The report is well researched and founded, explaining their methodology and pointing out discrepancies where they exist or may be perceived. I highly recommend reading it as it highlights 20 different CMS platforms, including some you may not have heard of. One caveat – to receive the report, you need to fill out a form and give them some information, however the form does redirect to the download immediately, so you don’t have to be 100% truthful.

CMS Wire – Open Source CMS platform report

 

Advanced WordPress Tutorials

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10 Advanced WordPress Videos That Will Help Drive More Traffic, Make You More Money and Have a Better Looking Site. Blog popularity is due in large part to blogs simplicity. Hosting companies have made setting up a personal site easy. Every one on the Internet no mater what level of technical proficiency is capable of setting up a blog. But[Read More]

Helpful Plugin for Amazon Affiliates

By : Jeff Rose | In : Plugin Reviews, Wordpress

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ReviewAZON

ReviewAZON

A while back I purchased a WordPress plugin, which I had never done before. With such an abundance of good plugins available in the repository, I’ve never felt the need. Part of doing this website and consulting with various clients in various fields, I am asked regularly to evaluate a plugin or to recommend a specific one for a given task.

 

I purchased the ReviewAZON plugin by Brad Hanson and started building a few sites with it. I’m pretty impressed over all.

Generally, what it does is insert content from Amazon into WordPress posts or pages. You can do single product posts, multi-product inserts and even bulk important entire ranges. In fact, the book reviews on InstalledForYou.com are being auto-posted over time by the plugin.

»crosslinked«

This blog uses the cross-linker plugin developed by Jan Hvizdak, owner of Aqua-Fish.Net