Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Quicklook: Perch CMS

Perch is a, as the website claims "really little content managment system". Now I have not gotten to try this CMS out for myself because you have to pay for it but, the administration interface looks brilliant alone in demonstration video. For about $55 you can purchase a license for this CMS and manage your content seamlessly. Though, you must have some knowledge of PHP so you can create the index file. But, Perch has thought of everything and will come with themes you can edit and use for the main page of your website. Check out http://grabaperch.com for more info!

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Domain Names: .co

.CO is a new top-level domain or TLD created to allow people to make a good, short, memorable URL for their website. As most .com URLs are taken .co advertises itself as a "new era of domain names".
COInternet SAS is the creator of this TLD and provides .co to to the Republic of Columbia as a country-code TLD. But, now .co is available to anyone who wants it and is available with most reputable website providers like GoDaddy, 1&1 Internet, Network Solutions, and eNom. The public version of .co has been available only since July 20, 2010 and so far over 400,000 have been registered all over the world. I believe .co has a good chance of succeeding on the world wide web as most major .com names have already been snatched up by big corporations that have the money to own them.

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Self-Hosted Blogging: WordPress

WordPress is an extremely popular bit of blogging software that rose to fame from b2 which was one of the first blogging tools available. As WordPress is completely free and has a huge base of plugins and themes it is the top choice for anyone who wants to start a blog or even a full fledged website. I use WordPress for my self-hosted blog and-with its good SEO (Search Engine Optimization)-has made my site grown to over 3,000 unique page views per week. WordPress is also really easy to install. So easy you can do it in 5 minutes or so. And with scripts like this one you can install WordPress without any serious work. Though I do have some problems with it.

  • Not as secure as other blog software - Since WordPress is so widely used, many hacks have been designed for it.
  • Menu system can become confusing - If you add a lot of plugins to your blog and have custom post types defined in WordPress the menus can become a hassle to look though.
  • With popularity comes monetization - Sites like WooThemes make fabulous themes for WordPress but you have to pay for them. And they're not cheap either at $70 for three themes. Some can even cost up to $5,000!
So there you have it. WordPress... reviewed. Sometime in the future I will do a review of WordPress.com. Hope my review helped you and as always keep on bloggin'!