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Setting up WordPress using DreamHost

September 21, 2010 By Michael G. Stults 7 Comments

DreamHost in my opinion is no dream. Recently I had a referral contact me for helping setting up a WordPress site for their client. DreamHost taunts a “One-Click Install” for WordPress as demonstrated below. I do agree this is probably accurate but when you give the user of a DreamHost account little information to which option to select…things get pretty messed up. Yes, there is a “wiki” but if you've never done this before it could get confusing. They even charge for calling technical support. That is insane!

The very first main reason why they could never install WordPress after 3-4 tries is the domain they were using was on www.1and1.com but they were hosting the new site on DreamHost. I had to change the name servers on 1and1.com to point towards DreamHost. This solved the first big challenge. Now behind the scenes I didn't know they had email running through 1and1.com so that broke their email as well. Thankfully this happened on a Friday evening :). On my next post I'll talk about that fun circus!

Typically when you register a domain name you probably will be using that company to also host your website. I would highly recommend doing this to keep your investment cost down and things organized. WordPress isn't for every website or every person/ business. It helps provide a feasible back end administration panel that can help them easily change things out as needed. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Blog, Wordpress Tagged With: DreamHost, How to set up wordpress on DreamHost, Michael G. Stults, Wordpress

Your Vote Counts…30 Under 30 Event

August 22, 2010 By Michael G. Stults 2 Comments

I'm very honored that me and my wife have been selected as one of the 30 people under the age of 30 who have contributed to our community in some manor. Although we feel we have a ton of work to accomplish, the Niemann-Pick Children's Fund, Inc is dear to our heart. Our two oldest son's Brisan and Parker Stults were diagnosed with a rare FATAL neurological disease called Niemann-Pick Type C Disease. Sometimes referred to as the “Childhood Alzheimer's” because of the similar pathological features they share. They only have a childhood to live a lifetime.

Brisan and Parker in Limo 60709

Brisan and Parker heading to Disney World June 2009

Roughly 75 patients in the US currently and only 500 cases diagnosed worldwide EVER. This is a genetic disease on Chromosome 18. You get a Gene from your mommy and daddy. We each passed  a bad copy of our Gene which activates this horrible disease. The statistical odds of this situation coming to fruition is beyond comprehension.  In NPC it is the cells inability to metabolize cholesterol. Essentially the recycling factor breaks down and this good cholesterol your body needs to form cells ends up becoming the culprit. It stores all these fatty lipids in the Brian, Liver, Spleen, and Bone Marrow causing a domino affect of neurological problems that eventually leads to their premature death. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Blog, Leadership Tagged With: 30 under 30, Jennifer Stults, KC Connections, Michael G. Stults, Niemann-Pick Type C

Is Your Ego In the Way?

August 18, 2010 By Michael G. Stults 1 Comment

Is your ego in the way? That struck me as a sticking point of this video from Affiliate Summit NYC East 2010 where Jim Kukral spoke to one of the sessions. He wanted to know what the number is that will make you happy. Not the number that you can buy your yellow Ferrari but the number that could allow you to live comfortable. Only you know how much your bills are.

We hear a lot about leadership. You need to be a leader. You need to direct the troops. You need to do this or that. What I don't hear enough of is how you can set aside your ego/ pride and move forward with that idea or thought you've had to move business in a better direction. Jim talks about here how a company hired him as a consultant and they were six months from being out of business. He looked at how the other company was marketing themselves verse his company. What he found out was his client's ego was in the way. Worried about his perception in all the wrong ways. After he presented this to his client they essentially felt he was wrong. Six months later they were closed. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Blog, Leadership Tagged With: Affiliate Summit, ASW10, Ego, Jim Kukral, Leadership

How to upgrade from PHP4.0 to PHP5.0 in wordpress using 1and1.com hosting

July 26, 2010 By Michael G. Stults 21 Comments

I've been so frustrated with this whole PHP5.0 verse PHP4.0 versions in my 1and1.com hosting account regarding my wordpress sites. I had to write a quick post about this issue because I discovered that when my automatic upgrades were “hanging up” or not upgrading through the cpanel….that I wasn't the only one with this frustration. It was nearly impossible to update any plugin or install one. I just thought it was “the way it was going to be”.

Last week I read a post about WordPress PHP 4 and MySQL 4 End of Life Announcement that stated they will eventually stop supporting PHP4.0 version and ummm well you better get your stuff upgraded soon. So I started to dive in to look at the problem. The funny thing is MySQL in my 1and1 cpanel said this:

mysql view in cpanel for 1and1

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Filed Under: Blog, Wordpress Tagged With: 1and1.com, fix, hosting, How to upgrade your PHP version on 1and1.com, PHP5.0, plugin updates, update, upgrade from PHP4.0, Wordpress

What is Social Media Kansas City?

July 17, 2010 By Michael G. Stults 2 Comments

Social Media is connecting with people who don't know you. Social Media is a pain in the ass. Social Media is the wave of the future and its best to embrace it; not be scared of it. Social Media is overwhelming and entertaining all at once. Social media is people online yesterday and now they are here at this event! I really can't make this stuff up even if I tried. These are a few statements that others shared with me on camera at The Social Media Club of Johnson County (@SMCJOCO / #SMCJOCO on twitter) launch party on Thursday July 15, 2010 to introduce it's board members. The event was held at the Aloft Hotel / WXYZ Bar in Overland Park, KS.

As me and my wife mingled are way through the 300 + people who attended while checking in with foursquare, Paul Evans and Sara Paxton were giving out prizes via SMS (thanks to Ruxter Mobile and the sponsors!). I would say that was pretty cool. Even better since I won some tricked out cupcakes from Cupcake a la mode! I guess extra cardio is calling…

Throughout are mingling, while sipping on “Twittertinis”, I kept my Flip HD video camera handy to interview people. I asked them to introduce themselves, say their company name and twitter, and what superhero would they be if they could be one? I believe I surprised many people by asking that question but I thought it was fun! My first question I  asked was, “Social Media is ________” fill in the blank question.You'll see in the video that we received a ton of different answers. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Blog, Social Media Tagged With: Aaron Floyd, Angela Grego, Dan Henderson, Dave Berck, Deneen Wilson, Johnson County, Juana Summers, Kansas, Kansas City, Katy Ryan, Laura Lake, Leslie Oneal, Marty Fahncke, Michael C. Robinson, Michelle Sedighi, Missouri, Paul Evans, Sara Paxton, SMCJOCO, Social Media, Video, What is Social Media

4 Profiles For Listing Your Social Media Networks

July 12, 2010 By Michael G. Stults Leave a Comment

If you've taken a few seconds to read this article then you are certainly interested in your online identity across multiple social media networks. If your like me you like to Google your name just to see what comes up! Now this seems very nerdy but if you work in the online sector or want to be found at some point in the future…you have establish your brand.

I've been asked why I haven't started my site sooner or been involved with developing my brand quicker. Well the easy answer is I didn't know what I wanted to write about exactly before. If your that person please know that if you don't know that answer right now then that is OK. At least purchase your own domain name to start.

Creating a central place for your social media profiles and networks has been made extremely easy with the abundance of technology available on the internet. Often you might read on how to become found online. I feel the best method is to take advantage of the free services to you. These free services include Facebook, Linkedin, Twitter, Delicious, and WordPress to just name a few but you are simply creating profiles on each network which optimize well for SEO. Also [Read more…]

Filed Under: Blog, Social Media Tagged With: Card.ly, DandyID, facebook, Google Profiles, How to, online identity, Online Profile, ReTaggr, SEO, Social Media, twitter

WordPress 3.0 Thelonious Blasting Off

June 17, 2010 By Michael G. Stults 1 Comment

Drum roll please! Lights, camera, action! Introducing the new WordPress 3.0 “Thelonious” to a download button near you! Exciting news released on WordPress's blog today about this 13th release of their platform.

WordPress was inspired with this recent upgrade by Thelonious Monk (October 10, 1917 – February 17, 1982) who was an American jazz pianist and composer. Amongst society, “one of the giants of American music”.  He was a very stylish man who dressed to impress along with a one time feature on the front cover of Time Magazine.

The first thing you'll notice is a lighter back end management piece. The new default blog template or theme is called Twenty Ten. Say goodbye to ol' blue I like to call it! This default theme supports all the bells and whistles they are throwing out with WordPress 3.0. Some important features are the upgrades to customize your backgrounds, shortlinks, headers, post types, menus, and taxonomies. Plus you can now run multiple blogs on just one installation verse having to run a new installation for each blog site you set up. Now that right there is beautiful! [Read more…]

Filed Under: Blog, Wordpress Tagged With: blog template, Blogging Software, Custom backgrounds, Custom Headers, How to install wordpress, MU, plugin, Thelonious, Thelonious Monk, Wordpress 3.0, wp themes

Welcome

June 14, 2010 By Michael G. Stults Leave a Comment

I've outsourced my construction workers to complete my site. The labor was cheaper outside the US. Hopefully your job wasn't lost to one of these maneuvers. JK

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Awareness of Niemann-Pick Type C

May 26, 2010 By Michael G. Stults Leave a Comment

As a society we are familiar with some of the other common diseases but sometimes a name says it all, “Niemann-Pick  Disease Type C” and just leaves you wondering.

Brisan and Parker Stults our my two eldest son's who's prognosis captures the meaning of Niemann-Pick Type C Disease (NPC). It's a genetic neurological disease that strikes children through accumulation of cholesterol and other excess fats in the cells of the liver, spleen, and brain. When brain cell function is blocked, the child loses coordination, stumbles, falls, and eventually will need a wheelchair, hospital bed, and other adaptive equipment. As the disease worsens, other devastating symptoms develop, including loss of the ability to speak and swallow, and seizures may occur. The health of children with NPC declines until ultimately, the disease claims his or her life. This disease affects roughly 75 people in the US and around 500 worldwide (ever).

Today, there is no cure or effective treatment for Niemann-Pick, but research is making progress. Tomorrow through research made possible by the financial support of generous contributors, these precious children can be saved! But they need your help now. This disease once solved or partially will provide a gateway into other storage disorders and it's relation to Alzheimer's, atherosclerosis, HIV/Aids, and stroke.

Our goal is to do our part to help support research through fundraising, promote awareness, support other NPC families through existing channels, and expose how one disease can help solve many other diseases.

The Niemann-Pick Children's Fund, Inc is a 501(c)3 tax exempt, non profit – 80-0317862. NPCF website is www.NPCFund.org and is based in a suburb of Kansas City, MO. You can also visit Brisan & Parker's website at www.BriParDun.com.

We ask for your support and prayers. Together we can make it happen!

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Niemann-Pick Type C

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Hi, my name is Michael Stults. I appreciate you stopping by my site. I work in the online marketing industry and when time permits coupled with my two oldest sons' having (now had) a rare neurological disease called Niemann-Pick Type C, I like to write about topics that interest me. I hope at the same time that I can provide something valuable to you in return. ...Read more

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