An easy way to monetize your Joomla website is to add Google AdSense code to your webpages so that relevant ads appear on each page of your site and offer your visitors more options to find what they are looking for.
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Joomla has many great tools built in to its core installation that can quickly and easily give a new website installation a professional look and feel. But one option that is very common high-end websites that does not come “out of the box” in Joomla is a back button to take your visitors to their previous page easily.
One of the most common ways to create and display content is through a blog format. Although Joomla was not built from the ground up as a blog platform, it is fairly easy to set up Joomla to present it’s content as a blog, which allows you to add Joomla’s many powerful functions as your site grows.
Joomla excels in allowing different users to have access to, add to and edit the site’s content. These is a great opportunity to elevate user engagement and interest but on the other hand, opens the site to being changed in ways you would NOT like! You, as the administrator should understand how to
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Marc Harrisis a principal of a web design firm, since 1996 and has managed site development projects for numerous clients. Starting out in the "grey old days" of pre-HTML 1.0, Marc now works almost exclusively with Joomla for new project development.
Stormy Knight
does most of our programming and has her hands in the customization and troubleshooting of clients' Joomla templates and applications.














