Entries Tagged as 'Tubetorials'
Spice Up Your Web Page Text With Inline Tags
August 23rd, 2010 · 8 Comments
HTML 101: How to Create Web Pages With HTML — Episode Four
Now that we know how to format blocks of text on a web page, we need to be able to spice up the appearance of our words with inline HTML tags. In this video you’ll learn how to:
Change font sizes
Italicize and bold text
Create [...]
Optimize, Repair And Backup Your Data
August 12th, 2010 · 19 Comments
One of our most popular tubetorials is the Backup Your Blog video, but the functions is the backup plugin are rather simple and limited.Actually you want more than just backup your blog, because what will you do with the backup once you need it? Do you know how to restore your database, how to import [...]
Why Copywriting is the Key to Selling Ebooks and Other Information Products
August 9th, 2010 · 8 Comments
7 Steps to Creating and Selling Niche Information Products – Episode Six
Now that you’ve taken the time to create and package your information product, it’s time to sell it.
Rather than just blandly describing what your product is about and hoping that enough people buy, you need to use words that compell and sell. And [...]
Improve Your Search Engine Rankings With the Help of SEO Digger
July 16th, 2010 · 2 Comments
I’m continuing the series about SEO Digger, a great keyword research tool. This is the third video in the series.
SEO Digger: Discover the Top Keywords of Any Website
Target Your Competitor’s Keywords With SEO Digger
Improve Your Search Engine Rankings With the Help of SEO Digger « You Are Here
If you haven’t seen any of the other [...]
Target Your Competitor’s Keywords With SEO Digger
July 10th, 2010 · No Comments
With SEO Digger, you can find your competitor’s best keywords. However, don’t target the keywords of competitors with much more authority* than you. Instead, go after the keywords of competitors with similar or less authority.
If you don’t know much about SEO Digger, make sure to watch this intro video too.
* When I talk [...]
Tubetorial Quick Tips – Yahoo Pipes – Clone a Pipe
June 18th, 2010 · 1 Comment
If you’ve been thinking about playing around with Yahoo Pipes but are a bit reluctant, rest assured that there’s an easy way to go about it. Pipes can be cloned with a single click, then tweaked to your liking. What’s more, if you click on a module without dragging it onto the Pipes canvas, a [...]
How To Use AllPeers To Share Files With Firefox
June 14th, 2010 · No Comments
Here’s a great plugin to share files with your friends with All Peers.
How To Become A Twitter Power User, Part 2: Using CoTweet
May 28th, 2010 · 1 Comment
TRANSCRIPT:
Hi everyone, and welcome to Tubetorial! I’m Lorraine Nepomuceno.
This is Part 2 of our series on How To Become A Twitter Power User, and it’s about a very awesome third-party product called CoTweet. Last time, we looked at HootSuite, which I think is good for individuals- and CoTweet differs in that it’s a great for [...]
A Quick Way To Create Text Reflections In Adobe Illustrator
May 21st, 2010 · No Comments
TRANSCRIPT:
Hi everyone, and welcome to Tubetorial. I’m Lorraine Nepomuceno
Reflections on text can be a very powerful, although subtle, effect. You can do this in Photoshop- but doing it in Illustrator has one big advantage, and that is that you’ll be making vector art… so the text looks crisper, and can be scaled up or down [...]
How To Become A Twitter Power User, Part I: Using HootSuite
May 14th, 2010 · 1 Comment
TRANSCRIPT:
Hi everyone, and welcome to Tubetorial. I’m Lorraine Nepomuceno.
This is the first in a series of video tutorials on becoming a Twitter power-user. Today, I want to show you how to start using HootSuite, a free service that will add a whole lot to the capabilities of your Twitter account. If, like me, you love [...]
How To Install WordPress On Your Mac With XAMPP
May 7th, 2010 · 1 Comment
TRANSCRIPT:
Hi everyone, and welcome to Tubetorial. I’m Lorraine Nepomuceno.
If you create WordPress themes or plug-ins, one of the most useful things you can do is install WordPress on your computer. That way, you can do all your testing and tweaking “locally”, without having to connect to a web host or server. Today, I want to [...]
How to Create a Facebook Page for Your Business
April 29th, 2010 · 4 Comments
TRANSCRIPT:
Hi everyone, and welcome to Tubetorial. I’m Lorraine Nepomuceno.
Setting up pages for businesses or websites on Facebook is something everyone should be doing these days. It’s also very simple to do. Today, I’ll be showing you how. Also, if you have an RSS feed that updates automatically when you make changes or post new content [...]
How to Get Started Designing HTML Newsletters
April 23rd, 2010 · No Comments
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Hi everyone, and welcome to Tubetorial. I’m Lorraine Nepomuceno.
Sending HTML Newsletters is one of the tried and true methods of Internet marketing. If you have a good list of people who are interested in your news or products, sending them information via email can be very effective.
Now, while you can certainly send out information in [...]
Jazz Up your WordPress Admin with Fluency
March 31st, 2010 · No Comments
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Hi everyone, and welcome to Tubetorial. I’m Lorraine Nepomuceno.
If, like me, you spend hours every day in various WordPress dashboards, you might be interested in applying a new theme to your WordPress administration area. This is also particularly useful for those of us who install WordPress on client sites, allowing us to give an added [...]
Two Ways to Add Custom Messages to WordPress, Part 2
March 28th, 2010 · No Comments
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This is Part 2 of our tutorial on ways to add custom messages to your WordPress blog or website. Most marketing experts agree that return visitors are more valuable to you than new ones. Today, we’re going to look at a way to personally greet your return visitors with a custom message- [...]
Two Ways to Add Custom Messages to WordPress, Part I
March 27th, 2010 · No Comments
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One of the reasons blogs and websites are such popular forms of media is because of how interactive they can be. Today we’re going to look at two ways to add custom messages to your website or blog, which are small ways to add a little more interactivity- and add more value- to them.
We’re doing [...]
Three Fun Twitter Plug-Ins for WordPress, Part III: NewsTweet
March 25th, 2010 · 16 Comments
Hi everyone, and welcome to Tubetorial. I’m Lorraine Nepomuceno.
This is the third and final episode in our series of fun Twitter Plug-Ins for WordPress.
The plugin we’re featuring today is called NewsTweet, and what it is is basically a sidebar widget for your blog that automatically searches through Tweets on Twitter for search terms you specify, [...]



