Listing Details| ID: | 638 |
| Title: | Alledia Joomla SEO - http://www.alledia.com |
| Description: | Experts in Joomla SEO, Joomla Search Engine Marketing and Joomla web design. We write the daily Joomla blog full of Joomla news, reviews and tutorials. |
| Category: | Internet: Content Management: Joomla |
| RSS Feed: | Latest news |
| Resources: | Joomla SEO Club Custom Work Training |
| Added: | March 07, 2007 02:05:59 PM |
| Referrals: | 3 |
| Bookmark: | |
| Latest feed from Alledia Joomla SEO We Sponsor a New Version of Ninjamonials We've just sponsored Daniel and his team at Ninja Forge to create a new version of their Ninjamonials component for Joomla 1.5 (http://ninjaforge.com/index.php?option=com_ninjacentral page=show_package id=56). Ninjamonials allows you to easily add customer testimonials to your Joomla site. Ryan over at JCE (http://www.joomlacontenteditor.net/) sponsored the other part of the conversion (http://ninjaforge.com/index.php?option=com_ninjacentral page=show_package id=62). You can see a live demo at JoomlaTraining.com (http://www.joomlatraining.com/testimonials). Why a sponsorship? There's been a double-whammy for Joomla developers recently with the recession and the need to move to a GPL license. Now is definitely a time to be trying new business models and looking for extra sources of income, so we were very happy to help test Daniel's idea. If I know one thing at the beginning of 2009, it's that Joomla developers with only one source of revenue are in an even vulnerable position than normal. More thinking like Daniel's is needed. My advice is to diversify, diversify, diversify (http://www.alledia.com/blog/business/what-joomla-people-can-learn-from-bear-sterns/): Joomla! Day Las Vegas in April Last spring the North American Joomla Day was in Vancouver. This time its down in Las Vegas, Nevada. Joomla! Day Las Vegas is going to be an one-day conference of Joomla! experts presenting on Joomla! basics, design, development and advanced topics. Presenters will include almost the entire Joomla core team including Andrew Eddie, Anthony Ferrara, Louis Landry and Rob Schley. Registration costs $45 and includes a personalized Joomla! Day Las Vegas t-shirt. A Proposal to Move Joomla Forward This is a post that's been lying around in various forms as a draft for over a year. I've dusted it off and decided to publish after the series of announcements made by the Joomla team over Christmas. The announcements were about decisions concerning the Joomla Extensions Directory where I'm an editor. The decisions were to remove extensions that were for Joomla 1.0 only (http://community.joomla.org/blogs/community/629-jed-will-phase-out-joomla-10-extensions-in-june-2009.html), weren't licensed under the GPL (http://community.joomla.org/blogs/leadership/636-jed-to-be-gpl-only-by-july-2009.html) or violated Joomla's trademark (http://community.joomla.org/blogs/community/632-protecting-the-joomla-trademark-in-jed.html). Over the holidays, I've been talking closely with people who agree with the decisions and those who don't. There are a good number of people on both sides. After listening carefully, I'd like to make several proposals in order to help us move forward effectively. |