Make a Blog vs. Make a Website

In my opinion, many web newbies get caught up in the whole blog vs. website debate while learning how to make a website. They are still confused as to which route they should go and I can’t blame them. With so much wrong information out on the web and arguments for both sides of the issue, which side is right?

There is no right side. All blogs are websites. Even if your blog only has one photo and a link to an email address, IT’S A WEBSITE! It would be a crappy website indeed, but a website none-the-less.

Wordpress is considered blogging software, but in actually it’s not. Wordpress is on the framework and core set of files which allows you to manage a website without an technical knowledge. To help better understand this concept and (of course prove a point), below is a list of 15 completely awesome websites that are powered by Wordpress, but don’t resemble a blog.

Many websites online are quietly running the Wordpress content management system in the background that aren’t typically categorized as blogs. Why? Because Wordpress is free and the most popular open source platform to date. It’s easy to use with hundreds of tutorials online, quick to set up, there are thousands of good looking and free themes available.

Cara De Poker

Champagne Warehouse

Computer CC

eRate360

Flamanville

Frameworx

InboundPass

International Screening Solutions

Network Solutions

Quasar

Ript Apparel

Sanguine

StudioPress

Verio

Watersports Guru

Free Wordpress Themes for Download

This has been a hectic year and yet I have loved every minute of it. The sole purpose of this blog was to give back all the knowledge I acquired through the years as a web designer, for free. With that in mind I decided to collect some of my favorite Wordpres themes and have them available for download directly from my site.

As a designer, I come across hundreds of free quality themes and it’s only fair I pass them along to my readers. So download and enjoy! Check out the Free Templates section and let me know if you have any problems.

Currently there are only Wordpress templates available, but I will be adding free Joomla, Blogger and Tumblr themes soon.

Make Your First Post on Blog Action Day

You’ve started your first website, installed Wordpress or Joomla, uploaded and tweaked your theme, researched your keywords and now a few weeks have passed and you still haven’t posted your first article. Why?

Do you have writer’s block? Lost for words? Consider writing a post for Blog Action Day on October 15th, 2009.

From the Blog Action Day website:

Blog Action Day is an annual event that unites the world’s bloggers in posting about the same issue on the same day. Our aim is to raise awareness and trigger a global discussion.

Our Goal

First and last, the purpose of Blog Action Day is to create a discussion. We ask bloggers to take a single day out of their schedule and focus it on an important issue.

By doing so on the same day, the blogging community effectively changes the conversation on the web and focuses audiences around the globe on that issue.

Out of this discussion naturally flow ideas, advice, plans, and action. In 2007 on the theme of the Environment, we saw bloggers running environmental experiments, detailing innovative ideas on creating sustainable practices, and focusing their audience’s attention on organizations and companies promoting green agendas. In 2008 we covered the theme of Poverty, and similarly focused the blogging community’s energies around discussing the wide breadth of the issue from many perspectives and identifying innovative and unexpected solutions. This year we aim to do the same for Climate Change, an issue that threatens us all.

This years topic for Blog Action Day is Climate Change:

Why Climate Change?

Climate change affects us all and it threatens more than the environment. It threatens to cause famine, flooding, war, and millions of refugees.

Given the urgency of the issue of climate change and the upcoming international climate negotiations in Copenhagen this December, we think the blogosphere has the unique opportunity to mobilize millions of people around expressing support for finding a sustainable solution to the climate crisis.

Suggested Posts

We encourage you to write about climate change in the context of how it relates to the topic of your blog. To help you start thinking, here are a few ideas about how you might connect climate change to things that you might already write about:

  • A Technology or Business blog might write about emerging clean tech and how innovative companies might be able to help address the problem of climate change.
  • A Health or Lifestyle blog might write about how climate change will affect our children’s health and daily living.
  • A Nonprofit or Political blog might write about how climate change is deeply connected to many other issues – such as poverty and conflict.
  • A Design blog might write about new trends in eco-friendly or sustainable design.
  • A Travel blog might write about the places you want to see now before climate change makes them difficult to access or, well, under the sea.

So what do you have to lose? Get started with your blog today. Besides, in exchange for your entry you receive a free anchored link to your site, from a PR7 blog. If you have no idea what I’m talking about then you need to take some time and read my Intro to Link Building page. However if you know exactly what I’m referring to, go ahead and sign up here.

Free High Quality Photos from PicApp

While visiting one of my favorite sites Lost Ball in High Weeds, I learned about a new site that has high quality photos to spruce up your website, called PicApp. I’m always interested in giving my readers access to valuable freebies for website building, so I immediately took a look and was pleasantly surprised. They have some of the best quality photos online, by far and they are all for FREE!

No more “borrowing” images from your favorite blogs. Now you have access to the same great photos they do without the risk of copyright infringement.

PicApp Wordpress

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From the PicApp website:

Add the best news and stock photos to your blog.

Picapp is all about more opportunities and choices:

Where You– the publisher get access to millions of premium, legal images, updated by the minute and can use them in your posts- for free!

Where You– content owner enjoys this innovative yet monitored distribution channel to reach new users and increase revenue

Where You– advertiser reaches targeted, well segmented audience and access to premium ad inventory

A true Win-Win.

We have over 20 million premium images, editorial and creative, covering any imaginable category—from news, sports, to celebrity, travel fashion and more.

Our content partners include Getty Images, Corbis, Splash News, Pacific Coast News, Newscom, Image Source and more. We support the largest blog platforms: WordPress, Blogger, TypePad and more.

What’s also great about PicApp is that they already have a super cool Wordpress plugin, which allows website owners to easily add photos to their websites or blogs directly from the PicApp database.

Here are a few video videos to get you started with using their service.

How to Use the PicApp Wordpress Plugin

How to Search for Images on the PicApp Website

In addition to the Wordpress Plugin, they also have a PicApp Toolbar which enables you to search for free images from your Firefox browser.

Try them out and let me know what you think! This is a definite add to my recommendations page.

How to Install Wordpress Manually

To be sure, much of the difficulty of installing WordPress has been eliminated by the Fantastico installer – a utility that is available on most hosting accounts. With Fantastico, all you need to do is answer a few prompts such as what directory to install WordPress in, and boom! – you’re done. Although I heartily recommend using it, and you may want to get on with your web marketing, I think a user should go through the manual install process at least once, to get familiar with how WordPress operates behind the scenes. Let us look at the process of installing WordPress manually:

1. Open www.wordpress.org in a browser. From there, click on the blue bar that says “download Wordpress x.xx” – it will show the latest version. Right now, it is 2.8.4. (You may have to click on a second link to get it). Save this to your desktop or somewhere else convenient, and extract all files from the zip archive into a folder called “wp”.

2. Using an FTP client, connect to your domain – the hosting company will have given you the correct username and password when you signed up. Once connected, look for the “www” folder (also named “public_html”. Open this folder on the server (in the “remote” window in your FTP client) and in the “local” window, open the “wp” folder that you extracted the Wordpress files into. Copy everything from “wp” into “www” and close your FTP client.

3. Log in to your domain’s Cpanel by entering www.yourdomainname.com/cpanel. Enter your username and password and scroll down until you see “MySQL databases”. Click on this and it will prompt for the name of your database. Use something short like “wp”, because it appends your username to it. Click “create database”, go back and scroll down to “Add new user”. Choose a username for your database – you can use your cpanel username and password if you wish, or a completely different one. After creating the user account, click “go back” and scroll down to “Add user to database”. Select the username and the database as above – not that your cpanel username is now stuck on the front of it. Click “add” and “all privileges” on the next screen. Then close the window – you’re done with setting up the database.

4. In your FTP client, right-click on the “wp-config-sample.php” file in the “www” folder. You need to change 3 things here – the “MySQL database name”, the “MySQL database username” and the “MySQL database password”. Just replace what’s inside the single quotes with your own details, close the file and save it as “wp-config.php”.

5. In your browser, open the address www.yourdomainname.com/wp-admin/install.php. If you get an error message here, it usually indicates that one of thenames in wp-config.php is wrong. If all is well, you will then be prompted for the blog name, and your email. Pick a name that contains all or part of your keyword, enter your email address and click on “Install Wordpress”. Take note of the admin username and password on the next screen, and log in with those details.

6. You are now in the “back office” of your blog or website. This is where you add content, set up new pages and change the appearance. To see what your site looks like, click “visit site” on the top left corner. You have done it – you have installed Wordpress!

Okay Arsha, Where’s Your Content?

Yes! I know! You’re looking around thinking, what in the world! Her site is EMPTY! Believe me there is good reason for this. As I was trying to get my blog organized and write some content I came across an interesting contest sponsored by Keller at FresheVenture.

I’m a Best WordPress Design 2009 Contest Nominee!

The contest is simple, submit a cool blog design and win a few prizes. Although I must admit I’m not interested in the prizes as much as I am interested in hearing other peoples opinions of my design.  I worked on this design (and concept) many hours before having it coded for WordPress.

I am particularly fond of my color scheme and it’s web 2.0-y color scheme. Which matches Keller’s site VERY nicely … lol. I guess good designers think alike!

The Best WordPress Design Contest sponsored by FresheVenture does offer some cool prizes including a Become a Blogger package, themes from StudioPress, OIO Publishing Plugins, and Internet Marketing Sweetie Course.

When you get a free minute click the graphic above (or to the right) and vote for me starting on Sept 1st, 2009! Thanks in advance for your support. Also feel free to post your comments about my site below or at FresheVenture blog.

p.s. I’m hoping to have more content uploaded by then.