The folks at Kohrus is giving away a free copy of the Nero plugin. Kohrus Nero is a unique social voting plugin with built in SEO social signals, it let’s your site visitors like or dislike content on your site by simply tweeting votes to the Twitter timeline. I’ve tested out the plugin before putting together this giveaway, and […]
10 Beautiful Mobile Responsive Themes from Studiopress
My name is Brankica and I am a theme-a-holic! Yes, definitely feel like that sometimes and I feel I could change themes on my blog every day. That is why I believe StudioPress is heaven for people like me, that can not make up their minds on what they like best. Or quite the opposite, […]
Apple’s iPhone 5: What Does it Cost to Make?
Research teardown details why the new iPhone 5 only costs Apple $207 to make. The folks over at IHS iSuppli research firm provided a breakdown of the materials and virtual teardown of the iPhone 5 to give an inside look at exactly how much it costs Apple to make it. The new iPhone 5 carries a bill of materials […]
12 things you should consider before buying a Joomla template
Have you heard about Joomla? – One of the most used CMS on the Internet. People love to use it not only because it’s user-friendly but also because they can diversify their websites using beautiful Joomla templates. Choosing an attractive and suitable template is one of the first things which webmasters consider when building their […]
The Roadmap to Business Blogging
There are obvious differences between blogging for personal pleasure and blogging for a business. Sometimes staying on message as a business is important, or making sure your posting is relevant for your customers and clients, prospective and otherwise. This guide below is a great overview of all the steps necessary in getting your blog up […]
Use of Visual Imagery on Websites – Best Practices that Improve Conversions
Let me start off with a well worn phrase about images, “A Picture Speaks a Thousand Words”. I know, I know it’s oft repeated and done to death, but nothing makes my point better than this cliché. Early web designers took this phrase to heart and left no stone unturned to offer visitors visual masterpieces, […]





