Seth has written a post giving 56 tips on getting traffic to your blog. Read it and let me know if you disagree with any of his tips.
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Seth has written a post giving 56 tips on getting traffic to your blog. Read it and let me know if you disagree with any of his tips.
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As most of you know, Technorati released their Favorites feature some time ago. Incase you did not know, Favorites lets you create a publicly viewable list of your favorite bloggers, making it easy to track their content. And if your blog comes in the Top 100…imagine the attention you will get
Recently I found [...]
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I am one of the many people who browse the net with images disabled. I do this to reduce bandwidth usage.
Today I came across a site that I liked and wanted to subscribe to it’s feed. But could not as the site was using FeedBurner counter and did not load as I had disabled images.
Just [...]
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Do you want to track your Google Search Results Rankings? Sitening has a great tool that lets you track keywords daily, weekly or monthly. The tool is free but requires registration and needs the Google API.
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What do you do when you want to test WordPress Themes and Plugins before activating them on your blog? Do you test them online and waste bandwidth? Well, there is a better way. With EasyPHP you can test WordPress Themes and Plugins offline. EasyPHP is a program that allows to easily install Apache, MySQL and [...]
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After a lot of requests from readers, I decided to put my previous theme called TechnoBlue for download. It is a 3 column K2 Mod for WordPress.
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Darren has a good post on how to use Polls effectively on a blog. He explains by giving nine tips on how he uses polls on his blog, namely
Keep Polls Relevant
Don’t use Polls just for the sake of it
Position them Prominently
Think ahead about options you give
Beware of inactive polls
Announce new polls
Provide a medium for Discussing [...]
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Wordpress has released the latest stable version of 2.0 Series, 2.0.3, and is ready for download. This version is a bug fix and provides security and other small performance enhancements.
Via WordPress Development Blog
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