
Chalk checkers
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responsive
The last few posts this month I talked about using 3rd party services and then posting the end result audio or video on a WordPress site. This time around, I want to discuss working with a responsive website and dealing with a YouTube or Vimeo video embedded in a post.
My favorite part of Google+ is Google Hangout, and I think after you finish reading this post you too will enjoy using it and finding new ways to add it to your workflow. Google+, sometimes read as Google Plus, is a social network that has many facets, but the one
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streaming
One question people ask me is, how do I get more viewers to my live stream? Here are my top 3 essential tips to bring more viewers to your stream and keep them watching. Notify your viewers of the upcoming live stream via email Email has been around for a
podcasting
One thing I learned from the few podcasts that I’ve run or have been on, is that “show notes” are darn important. Show notes are the text that describes your show in detail and is typically used as the content of the blog post for your podcast episode. Why
podcasting
In a recent post I talked about the struggles to start a new podcast. Today I’m going to walk you through your first recording of that “Episode Zero” and give you some tips on making Episode One be one of your better episodes, or at least a good start
streaming
Every other Monday I attend the local Orange County WordPress meet up (OCWP) and donate my time to help folks like me that suck at taking notes. How do I help them? I help them by recording video of the event for them and streaming it live out to YouTube.
DVD
So you ended up with a video file that you want to use on a project, your software requires it to be in a specific format what do you do? On OS X there are some great options for video conversion and transcoding, Windows has some too. Here are my