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Archive for the 'WordPress Tips' Category

‘Make Money With Your WordPress Blog’ by Shawn Collins

Shawn Collins’ latest blog post is titled “Make Money With Your WordPress Blog”. Collins Says, “Missy Ward has authored a new book, Make Money With Your WordPress Blog, that helps people learn how to monetize their blog with affiliate marketing. This quick and informative read is targeted towards the established blogger. Make Money With Your WordPress Blog teaches how to monetize your blog with affiliate marketing embedded product or service reviews and tutorials. I had a chance to read an advance copy and it was really useful information, and it was written in an easy to understand... [...]

‘WordPress Multisite Can Be Structural Advantage For SEO’ – ‘Business 2 Community’ Article

The latest article on ‘Business 2 Community’ is titled “WordPress Multisite Can Be Structural Advantage For SEO”. Phil Singleton says, “WordPress is by far the most popular content management system for small businesses.  It’s super easy to use and when structured properly, great for search engine optimization.  WordPress also gives you the ability to create a ‘website of websites’ or your own network of sites, on a single installation. You can find the official networking explanation of WordPress Multisite here.  We will not get into the background or specifics... [...]

‘A blogger’s guide to setting up a WordPress site: customising your template’ – ‘Econsultancy’ Blog

The latest ‘Econsultancy’ blog post is titled “A blogger’s guide to setting up a WordPress site: customising your template”. Christopher Ratcliff says, “This is the fourth in a series of posts discussing how to set up and run a WordPress blog from a relatively experienced expert, which will feature many helpful and hopefully relevant tangents. In the first article I discussed the first few steps involving sign-up, the difference between WordPress.com and WordPress.org, and your social media presence. Then I looked at writing your first post using the WordPress... [...]

‘WordPress Wednesday: The E-Commerce Wait is Over for WP Business Users’ – ‘Website Magazine’ Article

The latest article on ‘Website Magazine’ is titled “WordPress Wednesday: The E-Commerce Wait is Over for WP Business Users”. Amberly Dressler says, “Aspiring or budding e-commerce merchants who may have been contemplating leaving WordPress for a true-play e-commerce platform, can stay right where they are. WordPress announced that its Business users can now connect their sites to their online stores with three e-commerce partners to choose from: Ecwid, Shopify and ShopLocket. Connecting your site seems pain-free, with users simply having to go to the eCommerce Plugins option... [...]

‘A blogger’s guide to setting up a WordPress site: 14 vital widgets’ – ‘Econsultancy’ Blog

The latest ‘Econsultancy’ blog post is titled “A blogger’s guide to setting up a WordPress site: 14 vital widgets”. Christopher Ratcliff says, “This is the third in a series of posts discussing how to set up and run a WordPress blog from a relatively experienced expert, which will feature many helpful and hopefully relevant tangents. In the first article I discussed the first few steps involving sign-up, the difference between WordPress.com and WordPress.org, and your social media presence. Last week, I looked at writing your first post using the WordPress... [...]

‘A blogger’s guide to setting up a WordPress site: writing your first post’ – ‘Econsultancy’ Blog

The latest ‘Econsultancy’ blog post is titled “A blogger’s guide to setting up a WordPress site: writing your first post”. Christopher Ratcliff says, “This is the second in a series of posts discussing how to set up and run a WordPress blog from a relatively experienced expert, which will feature many helpful and hopefully relevant tangents. Last time I discussed the first few steps, involving sign-up, the difference between WordPress.com and WordPress.org and your social media presence. In this article I’ll discuss writing your first post using the WordPress... [...]

20 WordPress SEO Best Practices

WordPress is one of the most popular content management systems ever. with the right mix of content and SEO, you can grow exponentially with WordPress. Ahrefs contributor Joshua Hardwick has shared 20 tips and best practices for WordPress. He says, “In this guide, we’ll cover 20 SEO best practices, share tips to help you rank higher, and explain how to implement them on your WordPress website. Here are the practices that made the list: 1. Check your search engine visibility settings There’s a checkbox in WordPress that, if checked, is effectively an SEO death sentence for your website... [...]


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