Posted on April 17, 2014 By

SEO or search engine optimization is a very important part of any blog or website. If you want to make sure you’re found on the search engines, proper SEO is vital. The best part about WordPress is the enormous amount of plugins you can use for various tasks, including SEO. You can increase your on page SEO by using either the WordPress SEO by Yoast plugin or the All-in-One SEO Pack plugin. Both of these plugins will provide you with plenty of help for your on page SEO. Of course, you need to do more than just install a plugin …
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Posted on April 16, 2014 By Stephanie Schoolfield

Can SEO Hosting Really Help Your Search Engine Ranking? SEO hosting is a vital part of any SEO profile. Without the right hosting, you may never achieve the best possible ranking for your website. It takes quite a bit to improve your overall search engine optimization and increase the traffic to your website. However, with the right strategy, you can become one of the top ranked websites on Google, Yahoo and Bing for your specific keywords. What is SEO Hosting? SEO hosting is any type of hosting using both non-traditional and traditional methods to improve the overall optimization of a …
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Posted on April 16, 2014 By

Pingbacks and trackbacks often confuse many new WordPress users. Moderating these types of comments can be tricky, if you don’t know what you’re doing. Whenever somebody links back to one of your WordPress blog posts, you will get a pingback or trackback in the comment section. Many WordPress beginners don’t know whether to approve, trash or spam these comments. Understanding what you should do with these comments and what they are, is very important. Here’s a quick look at what to do with Pingbacks and Trackbacks in WordPress. What is a Pingback? Pingbacks happen often and allow different types of …
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Posted on April 16, 2014 By

Writing original content for you blog is vital to your success. There is nothing more annoying than finding out a number of other sites have started to scrape your excellent content and use it for their own needs. Even though Google has gone to great lengths to ensure you still outrank them, it can still cause issues. What is Content Scraping? Content scraping is typically done with a script or software program. It will pull content from a number of different sites and create one website out of that content. Since anybody can create a WordPress blog today, this has …
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Posted on April 15, 2014 By

Creating a custom archives page for your WordPress blog can make it very easy to bring all your old content together on one page. You can have one page specifically dedicated to the archives for your categories, authors, tags, posts and more. Here’s how you make this happen. How to Create a Custom Archives Page It starts with creating our template for your custom archives page. You will need to open a new file in a text editor, such as Notepad. Name this new file page-archive.php. Now you will need to add the following lines to your new file: You …
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Posted on April 15, 2014 By

Most beginners and some veterans have no idea that they can install WordPress on their personal computer. Of course, this is only for testing and learning purposes, but it can be very helpful. The process isn’t very difficult, but you will need WAMP to make this happen. What is WAMP? WampServer or WAMP is a compilation of MySQL, Apache web server and PHP. It’s a bundled used for Windows computers and required to set up your own local server environment. If you want to install WordPress on your personal computer and you’re running Windows, you will need WAMP or XAMPP, …
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Posted on April 15, 2014 By Stephanie Schoolfield

Finding the right hosting, whether shared, VPS or dedicated hosting, matters. Whenever you start a new website or blog, hosting is a big decision. Choose the wrong type of hosting or the wrong company, and you may suffer downtime due to higher traffic volumes than expected. It all starts with an understanding of the different types of hosting. What is VPS Hosting? Understanding VPS or virtual private server hosting may help you make the right hosting decision. This type of hosting is a step up from the very popular and very inexpensive shared hosting. VPS hosting still shares a server …
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Posted on April 14, 2014 By

Social media has been growing faster than just about anything else on the internet, which means you need to be able to leverage it for your WordPress blog. The best way to leverage sites, such as Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr and the any others is with your own customized short URL. Without your own shortened URL, you may end up sharing something automatic whenever you share your blog. However, the right short URL can draw attention, allow for branding and make it easier to share your WordPress blog. Step #1 – Buy a Short URL Since many blogs have a longer …
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Posted on April 14, 2014 By

One of the most powerful tools you can add to your WordPress arsenal is Google Analytics. This is by far the best free tracking tool you will find online today. It’s very easy to install on your WordPress blog, as well. Why Should Bloggers Use Google Analytics? Tracking is one of the most important things for any website or blog. If you don’t know where your traffic is coming from and how people are finding you, it’s hard to target your marketing better. Here are a few of the things you will be able to do with Google Analytics. Understand …
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Posted on April 11, 2014 By

FeedBurner has become the most popular way to burn an RSS feed because of the many features provides and the price, which is free. This tool is owned by Google and provides feed optimization, feed publication, statistics and so much more. You can even use it with Google Analytics. It’s a necessity for any blogger using WordPress. What Does FeedBurner Provide for Bloggers? This free service provides plenty of great features for bloggers. Features include: RSS Subscriber statistics Optimization for your blog posts Multiple ways for subscribers to sign up Social proof Ping options for feed-reading services Easily use Google …
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