Conquering the world one gas well at a time.
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I just love it when a site comes together so well. I am really digging this site for a new natural running store in Georgia.

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This site isn’t completely finished, but there’s enough that I wanted to go ahead and include it in our portfolio. I’ve done realtor sites in the past, but they always lacked the ability to pull in the listings, both their own and the listings of all agencies. At least without a lot of work and a lot of struggle. This time, everything came together. The site has loads of content for sellers and buyers, as well as all their own listings and the ability to search all the listings in the MLS. That’s the way to get users to your site and keep them on your site.
I highly recommend this option to any realtor who is looking to get an edge on the market.
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Another in my series of screencasts about using WordPress. This one is a quick tutorial on how to upload images to your NextGen Gallery, and then how to embed that gallery into a post. Keep in mind that you have to have the NextGEN plugin installed and active before this tutorial will help you. Also, I only showed the short code for adding one kind of photo gallery, but there are multiple options for those galleries in your posts, and you can see all those options on the NextGEN Gallery demo site.
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I get asked a lot of questions on how to do things, and from time to time I write tutorials, but I thought it might be fun to do a screencast. A screencast is a short video of my screen, running through a concept, with my exciting voice narrating what you need to do. This one is a short and easy video on how to add photos to your posts and pages in WordPress.
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