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WordPress and WordPressMU Merged: Whoa!

WordCamp San Francisco 2009 this past weekend was a resounding success, but there is some major confusion coming from the presentation on the State of the Word by Matt Mullenweg about the “merger” of WordPress and WordPressMU. In his presentation, Matt ...

From LORELLE VANFOSSEN, The Blog Herald,  2 Jun 2009
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WordCamp San Francisco 2009 Rocks the WordPress Community

People came from all around the world including England, Japan, China, Spain, France, Canada, Mexico, and from all over the United States including Ed Morita of Baker’s Hours, the first recipient of a permanent WordPress logo tattoo, surprised to be ...

From LORELLE VANFOSSEN, The Blog Herald,  2 Jun 2009
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Nothing to Blog About: Backlogitis

We all have it. The email inbox reaches 1,000 unread messages like some virtual red flashing light indicator of procrastination. You’ve got 600 tweets to read and 45 DMs to respond to. Your WordPress blog is still version 2.5 and your WordPress Theme ...

From LORELLE VANFOSSEN, The Blog Herald,  25 May 2009
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Nothing to Blog About: Not Every Blog Post Should See the Light of Publish

Has this happened to you? A blog post you want to publish sits in your drafts or stares at you from your blog screen screaming, “NO! NOT YET!” Not all ideas are good ones. We think they are at the time, but as we develop them, the spark in the idea ...

From LORELLE VANFOSSEN, The Blog Herald,  24 May 2009

Nothing to Blog About: Hit the Ideas File

If people judged me by the number of ideas I generated in single day on the subject of WordPress and blogging, I’d be the Einstein of the blogosphere. If they took a peek into the all the various files, folders, virtual and physical, I have to store ...

From LORELLE VANFOSSEN, The Blog Herald,  20 May 2009

Nothing to Blog About: Are You Blogging What You Should Be Blogging?

What happens if you can’t find it? What happens if you’ve really lost that lovin’ feeling? In the early years of Lorelle on WordPress, I thought I should be writing only about WordPress. I felt limited and constrained by the subject matter, restricted ...

From LORELLE VANFOSSEN, The Blog Herald,  19 May 2009

Nothing To Blog About: Go Back to Your Roots

In this new series called Nothing to Blog About, we’re looking at the various ways your blogging creativity can be temporarily dried up and plugged up, and how to break the dam. Today, my recommendation is to go back to your roots. I know all there is ...

From LORELLE VANFOSSEN, The Blog Herald,  18 May 2009

Nothing To Blog About: Leave, Quit, Stop

That’s right. Leave. Get out of here. If you got nothing to say to the world through your blog, leave, quit, stop. Get away from your desk, your computer, your office, your home, your life. Go away. Not forever, just long enough to clear your head and ...

From LORELLE VANFOSSEN, The Blog Herald,  11 May 2009
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I Have No Idea What I’m Going to Blog About, But Here Goes

I’ve been at this blogging thing since before 1994 and faced many a time staring at my computer with dread. Not again. Honestly. Ain’t nothing left to say. It’s all been said before. And I said it. Tank’s empty. It’s boring. I’m bored. A couple years ...

From LORELLE VANFOSSEN, The Blog Herald,  11 May 2009

Weblog Tools Collection WordPress Plugin Competition 3.0

There is no doubt in the WordPress Community. The best Plugin competition has started: The . If you are new to the WordPress Community, you may not even know that you are probably using a WordPress Plugin generated during a past . There have been some ...

From LORELLE VANFOSSEN, The Blog Herald,  7 May 2009
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