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It’s easy to add Video to your Website!

It’s super easy to create video content to add to your website. This generate interest in your business and drives traffic to your website.

For example if you’re an innkeeper you have plenty of opportunities to create really fun short videos that can cover a range of themes including gardening, cooking, home repair, etc.

All these topics relate directly to your business, and are an interesting way to engage with your current and potential customers.

This example can be applied to any business. Hair Salons could give reviews on products they use and hair care tips. Dentists could give kid friendly tooth brushing tips etcetera …

I have put together a short video on how to poach an egg, it’s just a minute long. Enough time to comunicate my message with out wasting anyone’s time.

Once it plays another quick 45 second video showing you how the first video was shot will auto load. If you want to skip over the first video just scroll down the page and play the second video that’s embedded into the webpage.

How to Poach an Egg by Rew

How the Poach an Egg Video was made

WordPress 3.2 Requirements

If you like this plugin why not do any or all of the following: 

  • Link to it so others can find it.
  • Give it a 5 star rating on WordPress.org

According to the guys at WordPress, June 30, 2011 is the drop date for WordPress 3.2. Giggity!

The good news is the improvements to existing features and faster page loads is the mantra of this version.

The not so good news it WordPress 3.2 will be dropping support for:

  • PHP version 5.1 and below, 5.2 will be the minimum.
  • You’ll need MySQL version 5.0.15 or above running the database

They’ll also be dropping support for IE 6 and phasing out IE 7 support. Yes! A cheer erupts from the designers of the world.

So the question is:

Are you ready for WordPress 3.2?

If your not sure your server meets the minimum requrements for 3.2 I created a WordPress Plugin to let you know.

Do you need help upgrading?

Most hosting companies will help you upgrade your server, sometimes it’s as simple as telling the server in your .htaccess file to treat all the .php extension as PHP 5.

If you need help upgrading and don’t know where to start contact me at 1 864 735 8378 or email me at rew@rixom.org
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