Archive for the ‘Wordpress’ Category

A Beginners Guide to SEO’ing Your WordPress Blog

It seems that everyone has a blog these days; your boss, your favourite celebrities and even your gran are all ranting away about the most inane details of their everyday lives. Starting a blog is easier than ever now, particularly with user-friendly content management systems like Joomla, Dupral and most notably, WordPress. The rise of [...]

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On Page SEO Tactic For WordPress

WordPress is undoubtedly one of the best CMS platforms used by all webmasters across the web market. Every single feature about the CMS is very inviting and advantageous for its users. Embedded with several features and plug-ins, it is easy-to-use and also search engine friendly. You can easily optimize your WordPress blog or website using [...]

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7 Reasons Why Your Blog Isn’t Getting Any Readers

1. Boring posts Going through a boring blog is like reading a comic book or a novel with a dragging plot. Uninteresting or poorly-written articles may be the main reason why people don’t take a second look at your blog. When posts become dull and predictable, your readers lose their urge to return to your [...]

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10 tips for developing a successful blog

Today’s blogosphere counts several millions active blogs offering a great variety of topics and content. The wonderful aspect of a blog creation is that anyone who has a particular hobby, knowledge, passion or a business to promote, can easily do it. The danger, though, is to start a blog without a specific plan, target group [...]

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The anatomy of a WordPress theme

With all the WordPress theme frameworks that arose over the past few years, you’d almost forget what a normal WordPress theme looks like. Almost, because Yoast has got your back and we’re about to remind you! Check out our anatomy of a WordPress theme infographic: This infographic was created by CreditLoan.com.

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Bit.ly Links for WordPress, made easy.

WordPress recently added shortlinks for posts to everything, you get a Shortlink button in the backend on published posts, there’s a Shortlink menu in the admin bar etc. But most of us don’t want to use that shortlink. We use Bit.ly, or in my case, Bit.ly Pro and we have no need for that Shortlink [...]

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