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Stevens article is pretty comprehensive for pointing me to it. It gave me some ideas on which direction to put my attentionon.
I am also just learning about SMM.
Thanks for the link to Stevens site.
Sheila
You’re entirely welcome Sheila… we all have to help each other out to find QUALITY resources!
BTW I like your website. I can see you're just getting started, but it's looking good!
I hope you don't mind if I make a suggestion that will help you avoid a LOT of Spam. I noticed that your email address is actually written on your site, even though it isn't linked. Spammers will be able to harvest your email address from the source code of your site... and believe me they will eventually get to it!
There are three ways you can go to avoid the harvesting thing:
1. Use an image with your email address on it.
2. Use a special encryption script. Spiders can sometimes find a way around this, depending on the script you use.
3. Use a wordpress contact form plugin (the method I use.) Here is the website for the plugin that I'm currently using:
http://blue-anvil.com/archives/secure-and-accessible-php-contact-form-for-wordpress
I hope you don't mind my suggestion!
Best Wishes,
Arvada