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We’re three easy wheeling girls with the world at our fingertips and we’re looking to collect frequent flier miles. Where would YOU like us to appear? We’re happy to create a class specifically for your …
Due to the popularity of our sessions at WordCampNYC and the amount of requests for classes in the city, we’re gauging interest. If you’d like to see us plan classes in NYC, please comment.
I was remarkably honored to be asked by Jane Wells to speak at WordCamp NYC this weekend- notably, the popularity, format and experience of AYSA classes led to the invite.
On Saturday morning, I helped lead the “Newbie” track. If you’ve ever attended one of AYSA’s How to Wordpress classes, imagine that…. times 12. With a room of 80 people, sketchy wifi, a year of free hosting and sketchy wifi, we spent four hours trying to impress the wonder of WordPress. Definitely a different format from AYSA, and everyone was very
Clearly, having a blog can help your website in a slew of ways: if done right, you can increase return visitors, keep your clients attention and help establish your brand. When done right, a blog is one of the quickest ways to help propel your SEO (that’s search engine optimization) so customers and clients can find you easier.
But coming up with what to say on your blog is sometimes overwhelming. Figuring out how often to post, or how to format your post is a tricky thing they really didn’t teach in school. How do you get people to talk back to you in your comments and engage them, and are there comments you shouldn’t respond to?
How do you learn the etiquette of blogging… how to link to images, and which images you’re allowed to use- what you can review or how to interact with other bloggers?
The answer is that when you have the tips and tricks, blogging becomes easier. This class will help you develop a plan for your blog and help you develop into a proficient blogger. So register today, and we can’t wait to see you in our “How to Blog” class. Click above to register.







