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Eggs Benedict Burger

May 11th, 2013 David No comments

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Once a week, we have Fancy burger.Night. We take a pound of lean ground beef and try to make it the unleanest thing we’ll eat all week. And that right there, that was my husband’s latest contribution, The Eggs Benedict Burger.

It’s part breakfast, part dinner, and part 75% arterial blockage. Okay maybe it isn’t that terrible for you…

Crispy bacon, a poached egg, and a spoonful of dreamy hollandaise sauce top a plain burger. Okay, it’s definitely that terrible for you.

Crispy bacon, a poached egg, and hollandaise sauce top this dinner-meets-breakfast burger.

Ingredients

  • For the hollandaise sauce:
  • 3 large egg yolks
  • 1 Tbsp water
  • 1 stick unsalted Margarine, cut into 8 pieces
  • Juice from 1/2 a lemon
  • Salt
  • Pepper
  • For the burgers
  • 1 lb lean ground beef
  • Salt
  • Pepper
  • Worcestershire
  • 3 eggs, fried or poached
  • 3 slices of bacon, cooked to a crisp ( or Pastrami)
  • Burger buns

Instructions

  1. heat grill to medium-high heat.
  2. In a heatproof bowl set over a pan of simmering water, whisk egg yolks with water, whisking vigorously, until mixture thickens, about 5 minutes.
  3. Remove from heat, and stir in lemon juice.
  4. Whisk in 1-2 pieces of Margarine at a time until melted.
  5. Season with salt and pepper. Keep warm over the doubler boiler, whisking occasionally and adding 1-2 tsp hot water if the sauce thickens too much.
  6. Season ground beef with a pinch of salt, black pepper, and a few dashes of Worcestershire.
  7. Divide ground beef into 3 equal portions and form into a patty.
  8. Cook on the grill 4-5 minutes each side, until cooked to desired doneness.
  9. Assemble on buns and top with crispy bacon, an egg, and a spoonful of hollandaise sauce.

Notes

Yields: 3 servings

Hollandaise sauce adapted from Gourmet

Estimated time: 30 minutes

TapIt Cap

March 21st, 2013 David No comments

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Tired of your growlers going flat before you have a chance to finish them? Well then drink faster! Just kidding — you should look into a TapIt Cap ($45). This clever new gadget fits over your growler’s opening, ensuring that the beer in your growler stays fresh, carbonated, and ready to drink. Thanks to a slot that accepts standard-sized CO2 canisters and a built-in tap and tap handle, it turns your growler into a handheld keg and tap, perfect for barbecues, social gatherings, or anytime you want fresh, draught craft beer. Source:TapIt Cap

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AX1200

February 24th, 2013 Pritesh No comments

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Model: AX1200
Description: 2U professional 2CH power amplifier
Color: Black

Professional sound engineers, studio pros and performers expect a high standard of excellence in the gear they use for their work. Technical pro has consistently been providing these individuals with exactly that…professional equipment that is built to last and built to perform. This high level of quality can also be found in their professional grade amplifiers. Their latest addition is the AX1200 2U Professional 2CH Power Amplifier.

The AX1200 pushes out a whopping 1200 watts of peak power. This is the type of power needed to power professional studio monitors, a small stage sound system, a DJ’s mobile rig or a lounge or small club’s speaker system. It will give you the power you need and also achieve a clear and crisp sound output. The inputs are RCA connectors making it easy to connect any standard equipment. The outputs are Banana Binding Post which are also an industry standard that allow you to connect to almost any speaker system. Connecting to and from this amplifier is a simple task! And the sound quality it provides will make sure your audience knows you are professional using professional audio gear!

Like all of Technical Pro’s amplifiers the AX1200 is built to hold up under pressure. This unit will give you the sound output you need in a crowded club, a stage or in your studio. It can be connected to any standard studio or mobile rack with ease! And it will hold up against the pressure of performing and always set the place on fire! But not literally, the Dual Cooling Fans will keep this unit as Cool as a cucumber even under long term use so you won’t have to worry about overheating. Racks of professional audio gear or crowded venues and nightclubs are always hot so not worrying about overheating your amplifier is priceless!

The front panel of the AX1200 has two knobs for each channel to control the volume level. In addition there are iridescent blue meters to show your level readings. This is not only extremely useful to gauge your levels but also looks very stylish in a dark space! The front panel also holds the power button. This is a very useful feature if you place this unit into a rack….there is no need to climb behind your gear to turn this one on and off! There is also a clipping level feature which lights up red to warn when clipping levels are reached…one fast glance to the front panel and you will see your input is at a proper level.

The AX1200 2-Channel Amplifier from Technical Pro is top notch amplifier if you are serious about your sound quality….and it can be had for a cost that is very affordable!

Professional Sound with a new spin on technology.

February 8th, 2013 Pritesh No comments

ax5000 Professional Sound with a new spin on technology.

professional sound engineers, studio pros and performers expect a high standard of excellence in the gear they use for their work. Technical pro has consistently been providing these individuals with exactly that…professional equipment that is built to last and built to perform. This high level of quality can also be found in their professional grade amplifiers. Their latest addition is the AX5000 2U Professional 2CH power amplifier.

The AX5000 pushes out a whopping 5000 watts of peak power. This is the type of power needed to power professional studio monitors, a small stage sound system, a DJ’s mobile rig or a lounge or small club’s speaker system. It will give you the power you need and also achieve a clear and crisp sound output. The rear inputs are RCA connectors making it easy to connect any standard equipment. The AX5000 has an 1/8″ input on the front panel in addition to a USB flash drive and SD Card input for quick connections to your audio. Simply connect a mp3 player to the 1/8″ input or a USB flash drive / SD Card loaded with .mp3 files and connect them to the AX5000. All you need is a pair of speakers and you are ready to rock. The outputs are Banana Binding Post which are also an industry standard that allow you to connect to almost any speaker system. Connecting to and from this amplifier is a simple task! And the sound quality it provides will make sure your audience knows you are professional using professional audio gear!

Like all of Technical Pro’s amplifiers the AX5000 is built to hold up under pressure. This unit will give you the sound output you need in a crowded club, a stage or in your studio. It can be connected to any standard studio or mobile rack with ease! And it will hold up against the pressure of performing and always set the place on fire! But not literally, the Dual Cooling Fans will keep this unit as Cool as a cucumber even under long term use so you won’t have to worry about overheating. Racks of professional audio gear or crowded venues and nightclubs are always hot so not worrying about overheating your amplifier is priceless!

The front panel of the AX5000 has two knobs for each channel to control the gain input and volume levels. In addition there are iridescent blue meters to show your level readings. This is not only extremely useful to gauge your levels but also looks very stylish in a dark space! The front panel also holds the power button. This is a very useful feature if you place this unit into a rack….there is no need to climb behind your gear to turn this one on and off! There is also a clipping level feature which lights up red to warn when clipping levels are reached…one fast glance to the front panel and you will see your input is at a proper level.

The AX5000 2-Channel Amplifier from Technical Pro is top notch amplifier if you are serious about your sound quality….and it can be had for a cost that is very affordable!

Onion Rings

January 28th, 2013 David No comments

 Onion Rings

Onion rings are a form of fast food commonly found in the United States but don’t mistaken these receipes for the trash that you get at your local fast food joint.

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2 Receipes

Schwartz Deli Style

Or

Clipping Cook Style

 

Take iOS Gaming To The Next Level With iCade Mobile

September 6th, 2012 David No comments

BY TOMMY LY

 Take iOS Gaming To The Next Level With iCade Mobile

We caught our first glimpse of the iCade mobile at this year’s CES, and nowit’s finally here.

Like its big brother, the iCade, iCade Mobile aims to enhance your iOS Gaming sessions by providing you with a four-way directional pad, four front-facing buttons, and four shoulder buttons to play your games with. that sounds much better than obscuring your view with on-screen controls, doesn’t it?

After popping your iPhone or iPod touch into the cradle, the iCade Mobile uses Bluetooth to pair to your iDevice. After that, you’re good to go.

More features of the iCade Mobile include:

  • Fun and fast mobile gaming for your iPhone or iPod Touch
  • Adds physical buttons and d-pad to make your gaming experience better
  • Rotating cradle allows for landscape and portrait viewing
  • Connects using wireless Bluetooth technology (set up once and you’re good to go!)
  • Works with over 100 games and apps (search “iCade” in the app store)
  • Ergonomic design lets you play for hours in comfort
  • True control with eight action buttons and two-axis directional pad
  • Compatibility: iPod Touch (3rd & 4th Gen), iPhone 3/3G/3GS/4/4S
  • iPod Touch Insert included
  • Batteries: 2 x AA (included)
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Not every game in the App Store supports the iCade, but there are over 100 games that do and we’ve picked out the best ones.

The iCade Mobile will set you back $69.99, plus the cost of the games you intend to play with it.

Would you spend this much on an iPhone gaming accessory? Perhaps it’s time for Apple to make that iController already …

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Lifehacker Faceoff: The Best Web Browsers for iPhone and iPad

August 29th, 2012 David No comments

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With the arrival of Chrome on iPhone and iPad, the browser wars for iOS have become a little more interesting. Here’s a rundown of our favorites.

Before we get into the best features of each browser, we have to address the factor of speed. mobile Safari will almost always be faster than Other browsers because it uses a special Javascript engine called Nitro (you find a full explanation of it over on Daring Fireball). Other apps, browsers included, are not allowed to use this built-in function. Therefore, by most accounts, Safari will always be faster, so we’re not going to take that into consideration here.

Speed isn’t everything, and the other top browsers bring more than enough to the table to make them relevant. We took a look Safari, Chrome, Dolphin, and Atomic Browser.

Safari

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Safari is your default browser and it’s easily the most used browser on the iPhone. Safari is the easiest to use and since it’s built into every function of iOS, it’s also the most convenient.

The Good: easy to Use, Ready Out of the box, Speedy

Safari’s strengths are pretty obvious. It’s your default browser, so it’s integrated well into every other app straight out of the box. As we mentioned above, it’s also probably the fastest of all your options.

If you’re a Safari desktop user you can sync bookmarks between the devices (and across your iPhone and iPad). It doesn’t transfer your history or anything else, but it keeps everything in line on all of your devices.

Safari is also integrated into everything you do. If you want to open a link in an email, on Twitter, or anywhere else, the default place for that to happen is Safari. As a functioning web browser, Safari does just fine even though it doesn’t have a lot of special features.

The Bad: It’s a Little Boring and Doesn’t Have a Lot of Options

Safari is fine for most things and you won’t find anything terribly wrong with it. That said, the syncing features are a moot point since Safari isn’t that popular of a browser on desktop. It also has a lot of limitations on the amount of tabs you can use, and the fact it forces you into the mobile version of websites is a bit annoying.

More than anything, it’s just a simple, somewhat boring browser. It doesn’t have many features for power users and you can’t add any functionality or change how it works. It also stuffs a lot of it’s most useful features, like Private Browsing, cache clearing, and password info, all the way back in the Settings app instead of inside Safari. This means you have to make a few extra and unnecessary steps just to change up simple settings. For most people, this is fine, but if you’re looking for a bit more from your web browser, Safari is a bit bland.

Who It’s Good For: Most Everyone Who Doesn’t Want to Play Around with Settings

If you’re a Safari user on desktop than Mobile Safari is great because of the bookmark syncing. It’s also the easiest and most accessible one to use. If you open up a lot of links in other apps, or you just don’t want to futz around with settings, Safari is the go-to browser.

Chrome

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Chrome is the newest player on the field, but the fact the desktop version is the number one browser means the iOS versions have a leg up on the competition. I’ve been using the mobile version of Chrome since it was released and have been mostly happy with the results.

The Good: Syncing, Incognito Mode, Speed Dial, and More

Chrome on iOS isn’t as fast as Safari, but it’s not slow by any means. That said, the best feature of mobile Chrome it is the fact it syncs across all your computers. Bookmarks, open tabs, and recently opened tabs on your computer can all be pulled up on the mobile version in an instant. You also get an Incognito mode for browsing privately, and an unlimited amount of tabs.

Chrome has a few subtle, but handy features as well. You get a speed dial page when you create a new tab, and you can open up the desktop version of any mobile site by selecting “Request Desktop Site” from the options menu. You even get some simple gesture browsing with the ability to swipe to the right to change out tabs. If you’d like to use it as to open URLs without jailbreaking, you can do so with a simple bookmarklet.

The Bad: Interface Takes Some Getting Used To, Crashes

The iPhone version of Chrome is smooth and responsive, but it takes a little while to get used to how the tabs and everything else works. Once you do it works like a charm, but unlike Safari you might not be able to hand it to a friend with the expectation they’ll know how to use it. It also has some issues with crashing when you load up more complicated sites. This only happened to me with the iPad version with consistency, but it was still annoying.

Chrome has its share of annoyances as well. For instance, the swipe gesture to change tabs (pull to the right) is easy to trigger on accident. The tabs work great on iPad, but they’re easy to lose track on the iPhone’s smaller screen and the card-stack layout of the tabsis a bit tricky to get the hang of.

Who It’s Good For: Desktop Chrome Browser Users

If you use Chrome as your primary desktop browser and you’re synced up with your Google account, then Chrome for iOS is a fantastic option. It’s fast enough, has lots of great features (seriously, the Desktop View is fantastic), and syncs everything across all of your devices immediately.

Dolphin

medium Lifehacker Faceoff: The Best Web Browsers for iPhone and iPadAs the name suggests, Dolphin is the most playful of the bunch. Its core principle is gesture based control and it offers a very different way to browse the web. It’s our pick for the best web browser on Android, and the iPhone version is just as strong.

The Good: Sidebars, fun Browsing Experience, Webzine Feature

Dolphin is easily the odd-man-out amongst browsers and it’s the only one trying to do something new. For the most part, this comes in the form of using gestures to quickly load up web pages (draw a “T” to go to Twitter, for instance), and browse the app. While that’s Dolphin’s main selling point, it still has a lot of other great features.

One of the the best is the webzine format that works similar to Flipboard and makes browsing your favorite sites a little more fun. It also has a great sidebar function where you can quickly glance at your bookmarks and history without fumbling around.

The Bad: No add-ons, a Little Confusing At first

One of the great things about the Android version of Dolphin is the add-ons. These mini-extensions can do the same sorts of things you do with extensions on your desktop, but on your mobile browser. The iPhone version doesn’t get these.

Dolphin is also a different looking browser that takes a little getting used to. Hand your phone over to a friend and they’ll probably be a bit confused if you give them Dolphin instead of Safari. Still, it doesn’t take long to get the hang of it and once you do it’s a fun way to browse the web.

Who It’s Good For: Anyone Looking for a Different Way to Browse

Dolphin has a lot of fun features and the gestures make it an enjoyable browser to use for pretty much anybody. That said, it doesn’t have a lot of really powerful features or options. It can do a lot of the things the other browsers can, and it’s certainly the most original on this list. If you want a new way to browse the web and interact with your web browser, Dolphin is for you.

Atomic Web Browser

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Atomic Web Browser has been our pick for the best web browser on iPhone for a while. It’s easily the most feature-rich browser on the iPhone, although it doesn’t come with a lot of design flare.

The Good: Tons of Options, Settings, Browsing Modes

Atomic has a ton of options and settings that we’re not going to list off here. Our favorites include ad block, Dropbox support, and the ability to download files. You can customize Atomic in a lot of ways as well. You can set up themes, turn features on or off, and even configure your own gestures.

It’s also a less weighty browser that doesn’t keep junk around you don’t want. You can automatically delete cookies, clear history, and clear out autofill directly from the app itself. Basically, you can make Atomic into your favorite browser if you’re willing to play around with the settings a bit.

The Bad: It’s a Little Ugly

We didn’t have a lot of complaints when we picked Atomic for our favorite iPhone browser and we still don’t now. It certainly isn’t the prettiest to look at of all the options, but the interface is functional and works well. It’s a little overwhelming to use at first because of all the various settings, but once you get used to Atomic it’s a terrific browser. You can grab a free version, but the full-featured Atomic Browser is $1, making it the only browser on this list you have to pay for.

Who It’s Good For: Power Users Who Like Options

Atomic is all about options. You can easily change nearly any setting, drop into private browsing, run in full screen, and even block ads. If you don’t care about syncing to your desktop browser, Atomic is a good bet.


One last thing we should note is if you’re jailbroken, you can set any of the above browsers as your default browser with the Browser Changer tweak available in the ModMyI repository. Once you set it up, every link you open from any app will be your browser of choice.

We couldn’t cover every single browser on the iPhone, so if you have an opinion about one we didn’t cover, tell us what you love (and hate) about it.

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NASA and others to build a supersonic jet which can fly from New York to London in 90 minutes

August 16th, 2012 David No comments

supersonic jet NASA and others to build a supersonic jet which can fly from New York to London in 90 minutesIf you need to be at too many places across the globe in really short time spans, then your wait for a supersonic jet will so be put to rest. A stunning new, supersonic luxury air jet prototype will soon make its debut at the Farnborough International Airshow in England, this July. The jet has been created in collaboration between NASA, Boeing, Lockheed Martin and Gulfstream. Gulfstream suggests that the jet can fly over 2,485 miles per hour, which is four times faster than the company’s G650, the world’s fast jet of its kind to date. The plane is aimed at the business jet market.

Reports say, “Lighter composite materials, more advanced engines and smaller fuselages could enable new jets to travel about twice as fast as Concorde, which flew at up to 2187 km/h.” By this logic a flight from London to Sydney can be completed in just four hours, as opposed to the 23 hours that the trip takes today. The wait for commercial flights will be longer as a full-sized functional model of the jet named X-54 will not be available until 2030.

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Technical Pro Professional Headphones

August 15th, 2012 David No comments

hps820 Technical Pro Professional Headphones

Model: HPS820
Color: Silver

Technical pro builds some of the best gear for today’s modern audio professional. They know that an innovative design and high quality components are the foundation for a superior sound. The engineers at Technical Pro used this same idea in designing the HPS820 Professional headphones. If you are a DJ or a studio professional you need a professional set of headphones for your mobile rig or in the studio. The ability to trust your headphones to output a clear and full translation to your music is priceless! The HP820 headphone series is quickly becoming the most trusted and go-to professional headphones on the market. The HPS820 come in a stylish and flashy silver design. If you are a DJ you will want to show your crowd you are using professional gear and one look at your phones they will know you are on the right level! The iconic silver design is seen being used by almost every professional DJ but we all know that looks are not the only aspect to high quality gear! And that is why the engineers at Tpro built these with quality in mind! Be sure to check out the other options in the HP820 series!

The HPS820 are able to pump out one of the highest quality sound outputs on the market. These cans are built with an enhanced noise reducing design. If you are listening in a studio to your mix or tracking a singer/instrument it’s imperative that you are able to block out unwanted outside noise. You want to hear the input and only the input and with these headphones you will do just that! If you are a DJ and are cueing up the next song or need a fast reference to your mix without crowd noise or other intrusions these headphones will keep the mix inside your phones and give you the exact sound you are about to mix in for the crowd. These phones are also built with a Dynamic Super bass driver. This driver is meant to properly reproduce that big full sound right inside your ear. You will be able to hear those low, thumping frequencies…again a needed feature if you are to mix music. If you can’t hear the low end how will you mix it down?! No need to worry…the HPS820’s have got you covered!

These phones are designed with a durable and extremely comfortable design. The body is contoured for a very high level of comfort. If you are a DJ or a sound professional in the studio you may be wearing your headphones for hours on end. It is important they are comfortable! The lightweight design and airtight construction are also a big bonus. You don’t want a heavy weight on top of your head! While wearing these phones you will feel them cup your ears which also helps with keeping any outside noise from entering your mix! Airtight! The super cushioned ear pads will also add to an already high level of comfort. Included is a portable headphone carrying case designed for safe storage. If you are a DJ or traveling with these phones no need to worry about breaking them…the carrying case will keep them safe and sound and ready for use! Also included is a 1/4” adapter…without this adapter plug these phones into any MP3 player or other component with an 1/8” input or connect the adapter and connect to any 1/4” input. These are the two most valuable and commonly used headphone connection options for the professional audio world!

The HPS820 Professional Headphones from Technical Pro are quickly becoming the benchmark for headphone needs. They are durable, translate a high level of sound and are available at a cost that won’t put you in the poor house!

Technical Pro’s groundbreaking new approach to industrial design incorporates advanced technology and striking good looks with rugged construction and a long list of features, providing years of audio enjoyment.

inside specs text Technical Pro Professional Headphones

  • Professional Headphones
  • Dynamic Super Bass
  • Contoured body for superior comfort
  • Lightweight design and air tight construction
  • Advanced design for serious music lovers
  • Professional super bass driver
  • Super Cushioned ear pads
  • Portable headphone case designed for safe storage
  • Enhanced noise reducing design
  • Driver Unit: 50mm
  • Impedance: 32ohm
  • Sensitivity: 105dB ±3dB
  • Frequency Response: 20Hz-20KHz
  • Magnet: NdFed
  • Plug: 3.5mm Stereo plug
  • Maximum power input: 100mw
  • Adaptors included: 1/4” adapter
  • Cord length: 12ft
  • weight: 5 lbs.
  • MSRP: $59.00

 

Ten common mistakes made by photographers using WordPress

July 28th, 2012 David No comments

Ten common mistakes made by photographers using WordPress

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If you are a photographer or artist who relies on WordPress for your blog or portfolio, chances are you aren’t utilizing all the available tools or adhering to the best practices that could help your site stand out.  Below is a list of ten mistakes that photographers (including myself) make when using WordPress.

1. Non-readable image filenames

Image filenames are an important factor in optimizing for search engines. Below are a few examples of non-optimized filenames:

  • DSC000234481.jpg
  • picture1.jpg
  • 20110301-tda-0023.jpg

The filenames above might work well when archiving photos in your image software program, but they are useless on the web.  Including descriptive keywords in filenames on the web will give search engine spiders a clue about the picture.  For example, here are a few optimized image filenames:

  • shark-attacks-california-surfer.jpg
  • libyan-rebels-fight-qaddafi.jpg

Don’t go overboard with keywords or you will dilute the value of each keyword included.  Use - instead of empty spaces, which show up like this in urls: %20.

2. Empty alt and title attributes

Search engines have a difficult time interpreting the content of images.  The more relevant text you include around the image itself, the easier it is for search engine spiders to interpret the content of the image.

The alt attribute provides some alternate text to describe the image if a browser has image loading disabled and is important to the usability of your website in case your visitors have poor eyesight or are using assistive reading technology.  In photography terms, the alt attribute is comparable to the image title metadata.  Google confirmed in 2007 that the alt attribute is their primary point of focus when trying to understand the content of an image.

The title attribute is displayed on tags when hovering your mouse over an image (also known as a “tooltip”).  It should provide advisory information about the image for which it is set.  Below is an image tag with optimized filenames, alt and title attributes:

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<img title="Surfer attacked by sharks in California in 2011" src="http://example.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/shark-attacks-california-surfer.jpg" alt="Shark attacks California surfer" />
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Adding alt and title text to images in WordPress is easy. After uploading an image using WordPress’ Add Media button, click Show and you will see the Title and Alternative Text fields.  Click this screenshot for a larger view.

3. Squished images after changing themes

A common point of confusion is that changing the image sizes on the Media Settings page will resize all existing photos in WordPress.  It doesn’t.  WordPress creates thumbnails when you first upload the photo.  Chances are you set your Media Settings to a size required for your previous theme.  If you change themes, you might need to resize these previously uploaded images.

First, make sure that you have set your Media Settings to the correct size specified by your theme’s instructions. Then, install Viper007Bond’s Regenerate Thumbnails plugin.  It allows you to automagically resize all images that you ever uploaded into WordPress based on your new images sizes on your Media Settings page.  This will save you hours of work.

In some cases, the Regenerate Thumbnails plugin doesn’t work. This is typically due to the fact that you uploaded very large, sometimes even the original, image into WordPress and the plugin simply cannot process all of the large images.  If this is the case, ensure that your thumbnail sizes are set to the correct size according to the theme’s instructions and upload the photo again.

4. Website is not cached

Is a slow loading website hurting your photo business?  It could be.  Photography websites tend to load lots of large images, which translates into slow loading pages.  By creating a “cached” version of your website, you could speed things up to 10X faster.  Thankfully, there’s a plugin for that.

The W3 Total Cache plugin by W3 Edge will decrease the load time of your website, resulting in a faster page loads and happier visitors.  The W3TC plugin improves the user experience of your site by improving your server performance, caching every aspect of your site, reducing the download times and providing transparent content delivery network (CDN) integration.  While there are other caching plugins available, my experience is that the W3 Total Cache plugin provides superior results when configured properly.

5. No CDN

The closer your visitors are to your content, the faster it will load.  A Content Delivery Network is a team of servers located around the world containing copies of your static media content.  When a visitor located in New York loads your website, they will be served content from the closest data center located in, say, New Jersey, instead of loading the data from your web server located in Hong Kong.

The W3 Total Cache plugin contains an option for hosting all static media content at the CDN of your choice.  There are many CDN options available, but the most popular by far is Amazon Web Services’ S3 account.  It is cheap and integrates with the W3TC plugin.

6. Poor lead generation

Make it easy for your site visitors to call or email you.  Put your phone and email (or link to contact page) in the footer or sidebar (or header) of every Post and Page.  Better yet, include a short personal bio, with photo, to make your site a bit more personable.  Use the GPP About You Widget plugin to add a bio box to help generate leads and connect with potential customers.

7. create an opt-in, opt-out mailing list

One of the best ways to piss off past or potential clients is to send unsolicited email.  Even worse, if your email doesn’t contain an unsubscribe link, amongst other things, your well-intentioned email marketing campaign is technically, well, spam.  The CAN-SPAM Act is a must-read if you market your business to a list of email addresses.  Not surprisingly, there is a plethora of email marketing services available.  Here are a few that integrate well with WordPress so so you can turn site visitors into regular readers and potential customers:

8. Resize images before uploading

If you are uploading your original, high-resolution images in WordPress, you have essentially just given the entire world access to your digital negatives.  Any image that you upload to the internet can be downloaded, period.  Resize your images to the maximum size required by your theme before uploading them into WordPress.

9.  Forgetting to assign Featured Images

WordPress 2.9 introduced the ability to assign “Featured Images” to specific Posts, Pages, and Galleries.  Many themes now use this feature for creating thumbnails on the homepage and archive pages.  If are using a theme and you can’t figure out how to give your posts a thumbnail, chances are you haven’t set a Featured Image.

WordPress 3.1 hides some screen options (including Featured Images) on Posts & Pages edit screens by default.  To show the Featured Image box, click the Screen Options link in the top right corner when editing a Post or Page and check the Featured Image box.  Here is a video tutorial that shows how to use Featured Images in WordPress.

10. Don’t use Flash

Flash is like a black box to search engines.  It looks nice, but isn’t searchable.  If you choose to use Flash content on your website, make sure you have included a description in HTML nearby your Flash content that describes the content contained inside the Flash.

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