WGi Training | How to add a new post on your wordpress website

Adam WestonHow-To, Website Editing

Adding a post (article)  on your Weston Graphics Internet website is very easy. Follow along on our training video   To write a post: Log in to your WordPress Administration Panel (Dashboard). Click the Posts tab. Click the Add New Sub Tab Start filling in the blanks. As needed, select a category, add tags, and make other selections from the sections below the … Read More

WGI Training | How to edit a page on your wordpress website

Adam WestonWebsite Editing

Editing a page on your Weston Graphics Internet website is very easy. Follow along on our training video To edit your blog’s pages, first log into your admin dashboard of your website. Your admin dashboard can be located here: www.yourdomianname.com/wp-admin. Next, click the Pages menu in your dashboard. It will look something like this: To edit a page, simply click … Read More

Does your Therapist Website need a new design and better functionality?

Adam WestonUncategorized, Website Design, Website Hosting, Website Themes

Weston Graphics internet specializes in industry specific websites and we are happy to launch our program for the medical profession, specifically Therapists, Psychologists, and Marriage and Family Counselors. WGI fills the need of the Therapist looking for a very tasteful site, professionally designed to include all the necessities. Many Therapists and other service business owner we work with start with … Read More

How-To: Speeding up your WordPress Site

Nick GallopHow-To

WordPress’ success in the personal blogging/CMS software has given rise to a number of plugins, hosting platforms and sub-economies related to hosting and optimizing WordPress. While there is no substitute for running a VPS a dedicated server or cloud hosting for being able to handle and scale with traffic, there are a variety of options for businesses on a budget and … Read More

Growing Your Twitter Community

Adam WestonOnline Marketing, Social Media

You’ve mastered Twitter have you, consider yourself an official tweeter and other tweeple follow you? Ok, great but are you really using Twitter effectively? Lets be honest — whatever your reason for using twitter everyone wants more followers and everyone wants to keep them. Twitter is about sharing small pieces of information with large amounts of people. That’s a powerful … Read More

How-To: Migrating WordPress Installations

Nick GallopWebsite Design, Website Hosting, Website Themes

Migrating websites (especially websites with lots of relatively linked files) can be a difficult proposition. The difficulties can compound depending on your experience with migrating websites and databases and whether or not you have developed the code for the site yourself. Since we do a lot of site migrations (more often than not with WordPress) I thought it would benefit … Read More

Search Engine Optimization (SEO) Tips

Adam WestonOnline Marketing

Think of Search Engine Optimization (SEO) as an art form or strategy similar to soccer. Let’s say you’re a very fast and agile forward but even getting a shot on goal proved to be difficult due to the opposing teams defense’s daunting size and strength. How will you utilize your team’s techniques to get around them in order to score? … Read More

Understanding Facebook

Adam WestonSocial Media

Poke Me, Friend me, Message Me, Status Update, Like my Fan page, etc… These catch phrases and more are not just our children’s vernacular anymore. Mark Zuckerberg. Dustin Moskovitz, and Chris Hughes, Harvard students created the “Thefacebook” as a college networking website in2003. They incorporated in the summer of 2004 with Sean Parker, the entrepreneur creator of Napster, at the … Read More

What are Virtual Private Servers (VPS)

Adam WestonWebsite Hosting

Virtual private server (VPS) refer to a “virtual machine” for use exclusively by an individual customer of the service. What what the heck is a “virtual machine” Is that like virtual reality of the server world? Not that I asked, YES. A virtual machine (VM) is a software emulation of a real programmable machine, where the software implementation is constrained … Read More