If you have a WordPress website (or several) you can delegate routine updates and maintenance to others. However, depending on your time, budget and expertise, you might want to do some or even all of the routine tasks yourself or have someone in your organization do these. The (partial) list below isn’t always in order […]
Best Practices
A few online security resources
Since the resources available to both human and automated hacking, phishing and malware actors keep leapfrogging available means to mitigate those challenges, it’s a good best practice to use the help that is readily available … much of it free or low-cost. Here are some of the suggestions, resources and best practices we’ve used and […]
Crop, Resize and Compress Online for Faster Images, Better SEO
If you want your WordPress (or other) website images to run their fastest and jump their highest … or at least load much more quickly, you’ll likely want to use PhotoShop or an alternative to PhotoShop to optimize images before uploading them to your WordPress image library. But what if you don’t have (or don’t […]
Online Meetings – How To Use Zoom
Since the global pandemic began transforming seemingly almost everything since March 2020, many in-person meetings and events are temporarily (or perhaps permanently) moving to online meetings, regardless of when or if in-person meetings resume, using the free Zoom app, which you can use on your computer or mobile device. Zoom has lots of advanced options […]
Go Beyond Local – How to Reach Your Global Community!
Transform in-person events to online events! Simple, free or low-cost tools make this easy on your computer! We can help as much or as little as needed. The current global pandemic continues to trigger the cancellation of countless in-person meetings, classes, and events. Of necessity, many want to transform their in-person offerings to online meetings, […]
GDPR Resources
The steps below are adapted from this short worthwhile video on GDPR compliance: 1) Get organized: do an inventory of any PII (personally identifiable information) data (electronic, printed, archived), etc. that you’ve already collected 2) Secure any data you’ve stored; what safety measures are in place? Document these steps. 3) Don’t collect (or keep) data […]