It’s been an exciting past week for the team here at Zuno Studios, with lots of fun stuff happening. Among other things, we are very honored to have been named “Best Joomla! Web Design Firm” at last week’s CMSA Spotlight Awards.
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As some of you may know, yesterday I helped launch a photo campaign for Latism (Latinos in Social Media), an organization I am very proud to be a part of. The title of the campaign - “I am Latino2”.
The news has been buzzing about the issues surrounding Arizona and the issue of racial profiling. Latism, which is an online home for many Latinos, decided that they needed to address this and show solidarity among the Latino community. This campaign is not about politics, rather about support and pride in the Latino culture.
Read more: Maribel Lackey Launches "I am Latino2" Photo Campaign
CMS Expo Chicago 2010 is almost here! And if the last two years have been any indication, it's sure to be a great time! Not only do I get to reconnect with my fellow CMS lovers but there is also the annual NXNW pub crawl to look forward to...and let's be frank, the conference is great, but we're all really there for the pub crawl.
However, we will be attending to some more serious business. You all probably know me as a Joomla! guy...and you'd be right, but this year I'll be speaking on another great CMS framework - WordPress. Below is a quick recap of the sessions I'll be presenting and I hope to see some of you there.
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Developing a website for your organization, whether it is a new project or a redesign, can be a huge undertaking. And a very important one. Because so many different elements come into play throughout the process, it can also take a lot longer than expected to get a website launched. Below are 5 things clients can do on their end, to make sure that the project goes smoothly and stays on track.
Read more: 5 Things Clients Can Do to Keep Their Web Project on TrackAs I wrote in one of my recent posts, I attended Gravity Summit's social media conference last month. During the conference, there were a couple of breakout sessions, one of which was Social Media for Social Good, a panel dedicated to providing social media guidance for non-profit organizations.
Below is a combination of tips I personally would give non-profits and some of the highlights from the Social Media for Social Good panel.
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