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The Basics of Editing your New WordPress Site

November 6th, 2009

Categories: Articles, Blog, Downloads, Resources, WordPress, WordPress Tutorials.

Most of the websites I have worked on over the last couple years have been built using WordPress, one of the best Content Management Systems available. It is extremely flexible and powerful, with great tools for Search Engine Optimization already built in.

For a new user, however, it can be a little overwhelming once they log in for the first time. The WordPress backend is a little bit heavy and offers so many tools that it can be confusing for those new to the system.

At first I was spending a lot of time on the phone talking clients through the same basic issues over and over. How do I add a new post? How do I create a new category? While these were new issues for them, I had to repeat myself over and over. So I put together a document that provides basic instructions for using WordPress and I have been providing clients with a .pdf version to help guide them through their new site.

Now I am making it available through DocStoc. Feel free to share it, embed it, pass it on, whatever you want.

Keep an eye out for my next one, a .pdf version of my …

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Latest and Greatest WordPress Plugins

May 12th, 2009

Categories: Articles, WordPress, WordPress Resources.

This is a list of WordPress Plugins that I use and recommend for almost every WordPress site I work on. I will try to keep it up to date with the best that I can find in each category. There are plenty of great plugins out there, but I find myself using these ones over and over again. If anyone knows of better options or can add ones that I missed, please leave a comment below and I will try to add them in.
Best Plugins for Spam:

Askimet – One of the default plugins. It has been all I have needed for spam so far. Activate this right away.

Best  Plugins for SEO:

All in one SEO Pack – Lets you control metadata on everypage and post.
Google XML Sitemaps – Automically generates a sitemap and submits it to Google, MSN, and Ask.com.
KB Robots.txt – Easily control your robots.txt file and help search engines know which pages to crawl and which ones to avoid….

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Optimize Your WordPress Site

May 12th, 2009

Categories: Articles, SEO, WordPress, WordPress Tutorials.

WordPress has become one of the most powerful and most-used blogging and Content Management Systems in the world in part due to its incredible flexibility and ability to be customized. So it is surprising to learn that the default installation is lacking in a few ways. But because of the great flexibility of WordPress, this is easy to fix in just a few minutes.

After any WordPress installation, there is a series of steps that I take in order to optimize the site, before I even think about what it will look like.
Remove or edit the Placeholder Content
There is a placeholder post titled ‘Hello World’. DELETE that, or edit it to be your actual first post.

There is a placeholder page called ‘About’. DELETE it or edit it to say what you want it to say.
Delete the user ‘admin’
If you used a one-click installation or had someone do it for you, you might have been given the default user name of ‘admin’. The problem is that hackers know that WordPress sites tend to have a user named ‘admin’ and even worse, the password is sometimes ‘admin’.

This is a huge security risk. You can not actually …

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BlogStarter – Behind the Scenes

May 12th, 2009

Categories: Articles, WordPress, WordPress Themes.

WARNING: If you’re not a CSS or WordPress geek, this post could be a little boring and tech-heavy to you. You can read the quick and easy version here. Or…
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Why yet another Free WordPress Theme?
As I have developed more and more sites, I have found myself repeating a lot of steps just to get started. I tried a few themes that other designers have made available with the promise of being a good starting point but was never happy with any of them.
The Problem with other starting point themes
The inspiration for this theme came because I saw others attempting to offer emptied out, basic themes as a starting point, or complex theme frameworks.

Some were out of date and needed updating to be compatible with the latest versions of WordPress. Some were packed with options and settings within the admin area. These are great for someone with out any programming knowledge who wants to simply pick a couple settings and be ready to go. Others still had so many custom …

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Should the new DiggBar be blocked?

April 11th, 2009

Categories: Articles, SEO.

Has anyone else been hearing the controversy over the new DiggBar? Digg has been one of the biggest names in blog and website listing sites for years. Most sites now have the share buttons or even a specific link to ‘Digg This’, allowing visitors to vote on a sitIf your article or site was ‘Dugg’ enough, it could result in a flood of traffic to your site. Recently, they unveiled a new DiggBar feature, which looks and sounds great. It provides a bar at the top of the browser allowing you to share content, ‘Digg’ the page your on, even create the all popular shortened url.

The problem is that when your site is visited from a link on the Digg site, it is now hidden within this bar as if the visitor is on Digg. There is no record of the visit to your site, because it was actually a visit to Digg. They simply display your site within theirs.

My question is is this: Is this a bad enough effect to justify blocking the DiggBar (or any frame that wants to hide your site)?

The DiggBar does make it easier for your content to be shared and ‘Dugg’. In the end, …

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