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Just Installed WordPress? Here Are 8 Things to Do

August 20, 2009

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A fresh Wordpress installation is a beautiful thing – clean, simple, and loaded with potential. But before you can start designing your Wordpress website and uploading content, there are some basic things that you need to do in order to configure it properly and make the most out of it.

Avoid Duplicate Content on WordPress Websites

May 12, 2009

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WordPress is a great tool to build a website in, but when it comes to search engine optimization, there are a few areas where it needs some improvement. The issue of duplicate content is one of them, so I’d like to talk about what duplicate content is before presenting 5 easy ways to fix that [...]

Ways to Create Breadcrumbs in WordPress

April 29, 2009

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WordPress doesn’t have a default way of creating breadcrumbs, so when you’re designing a website in it, you have to include them on your own, either by adding some code to your theme’s files or by using a plugin. Here are some ways to create breadcrumbs in WordPress for you to consider.

Make It Easier for Your Clients to Use WordPress

April 22, 2009

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When I build a WordPress website for a client, I have to remember that while I’m fully comfortable managing, editing, and adding content or enhancements, they aren’t necesssarily. So I make a few slight changes on the administrative side while building their website, which (hopefully) improves their overall user experience.

6 More WordPress Plugins You Should Be Using

March 27, 2009

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Back in February I put together a list of essential plugins for your WordPress website or blog. Since then I’ve come across some additional plugins that I think would be useful to install and which I thought would be worth sharing.

Essential Plugins for Your WordPress Website or Blog

February 25, 2009

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WordPress is one of the most popular and versatile blogging platforms and content management systems used on the web today. The variety of available plugins is one of the contributing reasons to that, but how do you tell which plugins are essential to use, and which aren’t?

SEO for WordPress: The META Tag Problem

January 30, 2009

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Earlier this week I wrote about some simple steps that you can take to help bolster SEO on your website. But the one thing I didn’t mention is that when you build your website in content management systems such as WordPress, some of these steps become more difficult to implement.

Why I Want to Build Your Website in WordPress

November 13, 2008

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I’ve used WordPress on four different websites that I’ve built this year, including this one. And the more I talk to people about WordPress, the more versed I am in why they should be using it on their website.

Plug It In, Plug It In…

October 28, 2008

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WordPress is one of the most popular and versatile blogging platforms out there. It also doubles as a handy content management system that is perfect for many different uses – which is why I’ve used it for two client websites I’ve built (CityPAC and Etgar 36), why I run this website on it, and why [...]