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Reviews & Review Policies Overview

Posted by The Artist on Monday, 19 January, 2009

Welcome and thanks for stopping by to check out my site. Secondly I’m glad to see you are intrested in this little side service of Drakenhart Studios. We try only to promote services and resources we think are greatly beneficical to our viewers and clients. To do so we offer personal reviews, check out the product, site, or service, and act as a filter for the junk so that our viewers and clients don’t waste their time or money.

We prefer honesty and forthright opinions in our reviews, and do not like to sugar coat our dislike of something if a product or service isn’t what it claims. But we do strive to be professional about our reviews as much as possible to keep away from unwanted slander. In some cases the site mascot may insert her more vibrant opinions, but this if for comedic value only. ;)

The reviews themselves, if beneficial, can act as a form of advertisement. In some cases if we like a product, service, or site well enough we might choose to join their affiliate program. This is a bonus, for all concerned, and shows we truly do enjoy what has been offered!

Quality is key, and we only join and thus promote affiliate services we believe in and feel will help our clients and viewers! If the product, service, or site is not of a quality, that damages our reputation first and secondly will eventually reduce the in-flow of any affiliate monies. Neither is then beneficial to us, and it does not actually help our viewers and clients! What good is that?  The money is a bonus that helps us to earn more profit, yes. But they are not how-ever our primary service. (See Articles on running a business and why this is actually important!)

Our intent is to do honest business -as- we do our business, and thus to serve our clients’ and viewers best interests.

If someone feels they have a product, service, web site, or such that would truely and honestly help our viewers, clients, and others you may ask for a review. Be aware though that there is a difference between a polite request and spam. We do not tolerate spam, nor harrassing emails requesting reviews for products we have previously politely declined.

We only review services, sites, or products that offer our viewers and client’s useful help, information, or such – As it is related to our site’s content! Thank you for understanding.

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Turning a WordPress Blog into a CMS for Websites

Posted by The Artist on Thursday, 8 January, 2009

In the Beginning….

This has been a rather educational experience and then some. Suffice to say everyone is trying to sell something, and often they are trying to sell you convenience wrapped up in a pretty little package. Not here. My services are by far much different, though I too can offer you that same convenience by doing much of this work for you for a fee.

Instead I would rather share with you the information and sites I’ve discovered that helped me. Yet as I do this I hope I do not “shoot myself in the foot” in the process of sharing what I’ve learned. I am a Web Designer after all.

So with a little bit of extra work, a lot of searching, and carefully selecting my keywords in the search engines, I’ve dug up quite a bit of information. This is my Journey into Word Press to CMS conversion.

Wait. What?

CMS? For the non-tech-talk savvy, a CMS is short hand for “Content Management System” among other acronyms. What “Content Management System” means, to put it simply, is the back-end code that makes publishing web pages easier. It does the work of the monotonous tasks that normally must be done by hand. It does all of the of coding each page, for every page, in a site. All you have to do is create content!

It takes most of the repeated tasks, like coding the header and footer that are the same for every page, and does it for you while yet making sure it looks the same for every page.  Well that’s a “Cliff Notes ™” version of the idea. For a clearer and more specific definition, here is a Wikipedia Article on CMS for your perusal.

General Overview

So the idea here is that we are using WordPress to facilitate website building by changing the Blog software a bit.  To some this may be “cheating”, but to others it is a form of efficiency and speed. To be sure, one should always give credit where credit is due. So here is a cheerful ‘hats off’ to the various creative minds that have put in the work and effort to make WordPress what it is today!

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