Why I Love WordPress
The first step toward digital success is, of course, a great website. This site will act as a digital base of operations, connecting all other online strategies, and it must be attractive, easy to navigate, and interactive for users. At the same time, it needs to be easy for you to use on the back end, so that you can create new content, make quick changes, and interact with your clients without the migraines associated with most digital endeavors. Luckily, there is a somewhat magical solution to fit those needs – it’s called WordPress. WordPress began as a blogging platform – ...
Portfolio
Sites I created from scratch (besides the one you're on now): (click images for a closer look) Energy Lab Fitness Denver Personal Trainer and Fitness Coach www.myenergylabfitness.com Special Features: Very aesthetic site with an emphasis on beauty Custom home page buttons and slide show Integrated blog as "News & Training Tips" Social networking links in right header Logo and "Back to Top" button in footer Built on the Genesis theme framework by StudioPress Heavy Genius Recording Studio Seattle Full-Service Recording Studio www.heavygenius.com Special Features: Visual, simple, and clean site Custom home page buttons and Facebook button Logo and "Back to Top" button in footer Built on the Genesis theme framework by StudioPress Nurture Chicagoland non-profit's media and resource hub www.nurtureyourfamily.org ...
Matt's Full Blog
A bunch of new MattDotCom.com creations have hit the web recently, but I finally got a minute to update the portfolio. Here’s a quick visual preview, but check out the portfolio page for more details. Read More →
So here I am making all these gloriously bloggy websites for all these bands and artists and consultants and nonprofits… and I don’t even have a blog myself! Well, besides this mostly business one. Well, all that changes now, with the launch of my new music/life blog MidByNorthwest: A Musician’s Transition from Chicago to Seattle. You... [Read more of this post]
Building this site for my old friend Alicia Eler was a great exercise in flexibility. First of all, I started creating it just before the folks at StudioPress released their new Genesis theme framework. So the first gear-shift came when I saw the possibilities of their spankin’ new Genesis-powered Executive child theme achieving the big visual... [Read more of this post]
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