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Moolah E-Commerce – Managing Roles and Privileges – Video


Moolah E-Commerce - Managing Roles and Privileges
How to create and manage store accounts in your Moolah E-Commerce store. Creating store roles and privileges are a feature of our Business Package, but you can try Moolah for free by signing up for the free Personal Package at moolah-ecommerce.com . This video demonstrates Moolah running within WordPress, but you can use Moolah on any website: WordPress: moolah-ecommerce.com Joomla: moolah-ecommerce.com Universal: moolah-ecommerce.com

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Launch Pad Workshop for Community Building Success Program Premiers at Joomla! Day North Carolina

CNP Integrations plans to premier key elements of a new Community Launch Pad Workshop at the Joomla Day North Carolina (http://www.joomladaync.org/) event to be held February 23rd, 2013.The Community Launch Pad Workshop is the starting point for participating in their powerful Community Building Success Program and designed to help you evaluate if your community concept meets the requirements for building a successful and Sticky online community.

Boston MA (PRWEB) February 18, 2013

Christopher Nielsen CEO of CNP Integrations is a featured presenter at Joomla Day North Carolina to be held February 23rd, 2013 at Duke University. Christopher Nielsens presentation Answering the right Questions for Effective Community Building will unveil exclusive information from their extensive new program on effective community building solutions for Joomla CMS. This presentation will be tailored after their Community Launch Pad Workshop which is the point of entry for this new consulting service called the Community Building Success Program.

Participants in a Community Launch Pad Workshop will be taken through an evaluation process and series of difficult questions that help identify strengths, weaknesses and opportunities (S.W.O.T.) for building a successful online community. This workshop covers key concepts for effective technical development guidelines, business modeling and strategic marketing planning. The full Community Building Success Program combines the strategic analysis formulated in the Launch Pad Workshop and is accompanied by CNP Integrations unique processes and methodologies of agile software development and project management systems tailored to online communities.

While elements of the workshop will be presented at the North Carolina Joomla Day, people interested in signing up for the Community Launch Pad Workshop or learning more about CNPs unique community building programs can visit http://www.CNPintegrations.com/communities. This link offers a FREE download of a PDF guide on how to Get Sticky with Online Communities.

CNP integrations new Community Building Success Program addresses the common challenges site builders face when building online communities. The program takes participants on an expedition through important questions and helps them discover the best ways to define clear goals and a comprehensive strategy for community driven sites. Building a community site requires a solid business strategy and cohesive marketing and engagement plan in addition to building out the technical elements. You cannot just build it and expect folks will come. Says Mr. Nielsen. In addition to questions around strategy, the program steps through a common sense approach for leveraging the tools and technology to best connect and retain the attention of site visitors. Opportunities are also explored for effectively marketing and sustaining a community with solid revenue streams.

We are very excited to participate in the first Joomla Day North Carolina and appreciate the opportunity to premier unique elements of our new Community Building Success Program at the event. We look forward to the feedback we will get from Joomla users and hope it will help folks improve their use of Joomla CMS, since we feel it is a superior platform for developing community driven portals. Says, CNP Integrations CEO and co-founder, Christopher Nielsen.

CNP Integrations is a Silver Sponsor of this one day Joomla! Day event. Joomla! Day North Carolina is the first of its kind and will be filled with social interaction, include insightful learning paths and feature presentations by many well-known web developers, designers, marketers and Joomla experts. The venue chosen by the North Carolina Joomla User Group (JUG) is the Duke University Fuqua School of Business Conference Center. The facility features state of the art multimedia resources and an onsite private hotel available for attendees and presenters. More information about the event can be found on the Joomla! Day North Caroline web site; http://www.joomladaync.org.

CNP Integrations is known for delivering world class support for Joomla CMS

CNP Integrations has an engaged global team of technical and configuration experts and employs highly skilled programmers and project managers with the focus of providing the most responsive web application support services for the Joomla CMS and other compatible technologies. CNP Integrations is a business division of Creative Networks Protocol Inc., a Massachusetts based corporation. CNP Integrations offers premium technical support and hosting with a value building methodology and a proven process of project management success. CNP Integrations primarily provides services across the United States but has serviced customer globally in 7 countries on 3 continents.

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Choosing an open-source CMS, part 2: Why we use Joomla

In this, the second installment of our three-part series on finding the best open-source content management system (CMS) for your needs, we asked two organizations that use Joomla to explain why they felt that Joomla was the best choice for them, how the transition went, and whether they're happy with the results.

(To find out why other users chose Drupal, be sure to check out part 1 of this series; Joomla will be next.)

Joomla hasn't been around as long as WordPress or Drupal -- the first version debuted in 2005 when it split off from the Mambo open-source community. The Joomla community stakes its claim in the middle ground between its two open source competitors: the sophisticated but complex Drupal and the more accessible WordPress. It offers an ease of use closer to that of WordPress while delivering some of Drupal's power and flexibility, according to Paul Orwig, president of Open Source Matters, the nonprofit that supports the Joomla open source initiative.

As a result, it has become the second most popular open-source CMS in use today. According to Web technology tracker W3Techs, as of February 1 about 2.7% of all websites use Joomla. This is in comparison to WordPress at 17.4% and Drupal at 2.3%. According to Open Source Matters, as of November 2012, Joomla had been downloaded more than 36 million times, including more than 9.5 million in the previous 12 months -- a 27% increase.

[For in-depth reviews of these three open-source content management systems, see Site builder shootout: Drupal vs. Joomla vs. WordPress. Since that article was written, Joomla was upgraded; for a look at the new version, check out Joomla 3.0 review: Making way for mobile. Looking for development tools? Try 10 Joomla extension modules for easier and better websites.]

Joomla's committee-based governance model, born out of a secessionist movement from the Mambo Foundation, includes many passionate, independent thinkers, according to Paul Orwig, president of Open Source Matters. The community has experienced some violent disagreements over direction in the past, and with no benevolent dictator to make the final call, those disagreements have led to delays.

Despite that, the community released Joomla 3.0 last fall and has committed to issuing major updates every 18 months, with interim releases every six months for early adopters and developers. "We have to walk this balance between empowering everyone's ideas and at the end of the day releasing software every six months," Orwig says.

The latest version, Joomla 3.0, supports 68 languages, has more than 10,000 extensions available and offers state-of-the-art capabilities for developing mobile-friendly websites.

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Joomla: Pros, cons and what's coming

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Amazing Custom Made Word Press Plugins – Video


Amazing Custom Made Word Press Plugins
http:--rob-schulz.com If you want a custom made, phrase plugin for your Word Press site that you can use for motivation or monetization, get in touch with me now.

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How to Get Your High SAT or ACT score noticed! – Video


How to Get Your High SAT or ACT score noticed!
Darryl Hold of affordable-tutor.com discusses the importance of a word press blog in getting your high SAT or ACT score noticed for college admission and scholarships.

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