Adamjayc commented on the following stories on BizSugar
What A Behind The Scenes Page Can Do For Your Blog (And How To Create Yours)
"I don't follow Gary but I think this is likely quite similar to what he's talking about. Lyn simplified the concept in this blog post to make it easier to implement. The approach that I like to take is to do behind the scenes blog posts. They have more of a journey-like quality to them and can be more focused then a general behind the scenes page. For example, you can hone in on something very specific. I did one of these last year for Blogging Wizard's redesign and it worked quite well. For example, you could do a blog post (or podcast?) that specifically goes into all of the decisions that went into your web design process - branding, layout, tools used, what you did/didn't do. Actually, I'd love to see a blog post like that for your "last site"! Best, Adam"The 7 Best Online Course Platforms Compared
"Sure thing, Martin. The really nice thing about Podia (when compared to other course platforms) is the amount of different products you can sell in addition to courses. For example, digital downloads, subscriptions, and even webinars. You may even be able to use it to monetize particularly high value podcasts/interviews. - Adam"The Best Online Graphic Design Software (Most Are Free)
"Canva is still a great option most of the time. I usually stick to Canva for simple images. Anything that requires more significant editing, or dealing with layers/transparent backgrounds and such, I'll use Photoshop. PicMonkey is a good alternative that's cheaper. I tried using that actually but I'm so familiar with Photoshop at this point."Subscribe
42 Top Social Media Statistics: Usage, Demographics, Trends
"Definitely - I couldn't see many folks being successful with that many accounts. I guess for the average user, they're probably just looking to have a presence. Or may not even use all of the accounts on a regular basis. "