Archive for December, 2009
My Favorite WordPress Plugins
Using these WordPress plugins can make your blog more interactive, sticky to keep visitors coming back for more and used by novices and power bloggers alike. Not all of these plugins need to be used on a single blog, depending on the focus of your site.
Where there are multiple options to perform a single task, I like to spread them out across several blogs to see which ones work best, or fit the look and feel of that site. I use every one of these plugins on various sites, except the eCommerce plugins. Those will come later as those sites are built. The ones listed are the best I found and tested in the WordPress Plugin category. Since this was originally posted on Feb 14, 2009, the list has continued to grow. Read the rest of this entry »
Which Name To Use On Blog Comments
When you comment on other blogs, you have a choice to make as to which name you want to be known as. Normally you want the links to be directed at your own website or blog. Some people enter no link all. Those people have no interest in building links back to their sites.
For all the others, most use their real name or an alias. Using your real name is good if you are building brand awareness for it. Otherwise, here is a tip to generate more brand awareness for your website.
Should WordPress Link Titles Be Long or Short for SEO?
When building your WordPress blog, eventually you will want the search engines to put you closer to the top of their results list for certain keywords. To get up there further, there are some things you can do on your blog.
One of my friends is building multiple sites using WordPress and asked me how long the navigation button titles should be. I thought the answer might help others too, so here is that conversation.
How to Use Threaded Comments in WordPress
Replying to comments on WordPress creates a conversation that can not only keep people coming back, but cause your blog to go viral. Most sites I have seen with comment replies put all those replies in a straight line down the page. Others however, indent the replies to other commenters so you know the reply was meant for them instead of for the post author.
Here is the question that started this topic:






















































