A great way to keep content fresh on your website is to use RSS feeds on your website. Although I wrote this blog for schools -- I think every business could use the advice.
At the blog http://coolcatteacher.blogspot.com/2005/12/save-time-webmaster-use-rss-feeds.html I cover how to put your calendar online, how to post up to date news, and how to post up to day photographs. All of this without expensive training classes and no cost to you. (Well, maybe a little code from your webmaster.)
I've used countless software programs for web pages and haven't really found one that is truly "easy." But I can honestly say, anyone can blog, anyone can use rsscalendar, and anyone can use flickr.
Read http://coolcatteacher.blogspot.com/2005/12/save-time-webmaster-use-rss-feeds.html to see how.
X moves the ashes of Tweetdeck behind its $40 Premium+ subscription
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X Pro, the feature most users would recognize as TweetDeck, has been
removed as a benefit of the social network's Premium subscription. It is
now only pa...
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