This entry is part 4 of 5 in the series WordPress 101
Plug-ins are the apps of the WordPress world. Anything you might want to do, or have WordPress manage automatically usually comes in the form of a...
This entry is part 2 of 5 in the series WordPress 101
Last week we talked about the WordPress Dashboard, for those of you who missed it. You can catch up by reading this post, if you like. Otherwise,...
This entry is part 1 of 5 in the series WordPress 101
Invariably, today’s freelance writer eventually has to have some kind of web presence. One of the most popular (and easiest) ways to do that is with...
This entry is part 4 of 8 in the series The 7 Steps to Planning a Nonfiction Book
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Just so you guys know, when you see links to Amazon for books I recommend? They're usually affiliate links. In other words, if you follow the link and buy the book I make a little money. (Not much, but a little.)
Does that mean I'm recommending a book just to make money? No. I link to books because it makes it easier for you to find exactly the book I'm talking about. The fact that I might make a little fee if you buy it via my link is just a bonus.