WordPress Wednesday: Adding an image to a post or page

Adding an image to your blog post or page is actually quite easy.

By using the dialog box in the editor you can select a file from your computer or use the URL where the image is stored. Once the image has been added you can also edit the image:

  • Add a link to make the image clickable
  • Change the size
  • Add a border
  • Add extra spacing around the image so there is padding between the text and the image

Now you can dress up your blog posts and pages with an image… a picture is worth a thousand words!

Your Virtual Assistant Partner

This is an interesting concept… one that has different connotations for different people.

Last night I was researching and surfing the net for ideas and ran across this article from Karyn Greenstreet with tips and ideas on finding and working with a virtual assistant. In this article she talks about the idea of the Virtual Assistant as a partner, it made me stop and think.

“Some VAs are taught that they should be a “partner” with you in your business. On the surface, this sounds great. However, I have heard too many horror stories about VAs who did things without asking permission, from modifying website text to changing established class titles”

When I am talking with clients, both perspective and current, are we clearly defining that role together?

Personally I consider myself to be a partner in the success of my clients business. But! I think that the term partner needs to be defined.

I like this definition of partner from Wikipedia:

“A friend who shares a common interest or participates in achieving a common goal.”

And this one from Dictionary.com:

“A person who shares or is associated with another in some action or endeavor; sharer; associate.”

Each of these definitions include the word share and that is a key part of my own personal definition. As a virtual assistant my role is to support you, my client, using my skills and expertise. For some clients that means an occasional project here and there and for others it means stepping up to a bigger role of working in their business on a daily basis.

Being a partner also means getting to know your business and being able to say, “Here is what I can do for you” and not just asking, “How can I help?”. There is a difference.

As a virtual assistant who works closely with a client you see and understand the dreams, the goals and the overall big picture. When you commit time and resources to that big picture you have a vested interest in helping them succeed.

You understand their vision, you see what needs to happen and can create a suggested plan of action to get them there. As a VA, this is an exciting place to be.

It does not mean the VA takes over and makes the decisions,  it does mean we tap into our education and knowledge to share with you tips and strategies that we see would make a positive impact on bringing that vision to life. Together we decide if this is a course of action that will work.

The word partner is a collaborative word, not an independent word.

How do you define the word partner?

Moving from Firefox to Chrome

I have been a diehard Firefox fan for a long time. It is completely decked out with just about everything I needed within reach of a click of the mouse. It did everything I wanted it to do….

First my HTML signature plugin stopped working….

My Facebook toolbar decided, nope don’t wanna any more…

Then PDFs wouldn’t open up in the browser, it would actually freeze up the entire system and take long minutes to reset to the point I could use it again.

Then Gmail would take forever to open and then get stuck in the “loading” step without really getting to loading.

Last but certainly not least… Firefox wouldn’t always open up!

It was becoming a waste of time and way to frustrating but was unsure what to do. Internet Explorer and I have not gotten along in a very long time, Safari yeah it was okay and Google Chrome was actually not to bad but all my settings were in Firefox, what’s a girl to do?

Then lo and behold first I hear about Wisestamp… cool now I can get my HTML style signatures back in Gmail, even in Google Chrome! (Okay it is only 2 signatures but after living with none, I’ll take it!).

Next I find that my Xmarks will indeed work in Google Chrome, now we are talkin’.

My bookmarks once again sync between computers.  Sweet!

Best of all… Chrome opens up right away… now I am back up and running. If you haven’t checked out Google Chrome out yet, you might want to.

WordPress Wednesday: TweetMeme Button & Installing Plugins

Oops… I realized after the video was made I highlighted the wrong plugin, got the name right thought! Here is the website of the plugin I have started using:

http://tweetmeme.com/about/retweet_button

A super simple way to start a conversation with your readers, plus you can also retweet your own post and share.