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2013-04-15T11:35:47-05:00GCIinfo@gospel.com/feeds/topics/wordpress/Protect your WordPress website today with these security featureshttp://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/106202013-04-15T11:35:47-05:00
Church Mag reports an increase in attacks to hack into WordPress-powered sites (which these days are 22+% of new website launches, including many church sites). They recommend urgent action to increase the security of all WordPress.org sites. Make your church, ministry or nonprofit site mobile friendlyhttp://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/89802012-08-15T12:25:44-05:00
There really aren't any exceptions to this. Your site needs to completely usable on a smartphone or tablet.
If your site runs on WordPress (a great way to go for any sort of site, not just a blog), there plugins such as WordPress Mobile Pack or WP Touch which will set this up for you in seconds.
For other sites, there are various ways... Consider Wordpress for your next web projecthttp://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/84052012-06-13T13:04:55-05:00
If you are considering starting a new website including church site or blog, put WordPress near the top of your list of options. It is a CMS (Content Management System) website creator, and is no longer just a blog tool. Large static websites can be built with it, for example the 1000s of pages of the PowertoChange outreach site. It powers 20-25% of all new websites coming online. Blog resources for Christianshttp://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/4272010-08-08T17:29:56-05:00
If you are a blogger using WordPress, it sounds as if this book will help you:
Building a WordPress Blog People Want to Read, reviewed on Michael Davis’ blog Blogging Ministry. Check also this SiteProNews article: Blogs, WordPress and Google.