Archive for August, 2008

Keep Your Blog Running Smoothly by Eliminating Unnecessary Plugin Use

Sunday, August 31st, 2008
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With the wealth of Wordpress plugins that are available to bloggers, it’s easy to see why so many new bloggers get their fingers caught in the cookie jar, so to speak. While plugins can enable some advanced functionality in your blog, their use comes at a price: performance.

A word of warning about plug-ins: it is easily possible to use too many. Each plug-in requires additional server resources and processing time, and some require the use of additional software. For example, some might make additional requests to the database, some might query a third-party web site for content. All of these things take time and add overhead to your server.

To carry this a step further, certain kinds of plug-ins will have a greater impact on blog performance. Because WordPress is heavily database driven, you can expect a lot of database interaction. Reading from a database is blazingly fast; writing to a database moves at a snail’s pace in comparison. So any plug-ins that involve writing to a database, e.g. ratings plug-ins, will have a greater impact on your blog’s performance.

Another drawback to using plug-ins relates to the varied nature of WordPress installations. With thousands of available themes, thousands of hacks, thousands of plug-ins, and more than a handful of different browsers, it can be very easy to introduce “inconsistencies” (that would be a programming euphemism) into your blog. These bugs can sometimes be quite frustrating to track down because there are literally millions of possible combinations of themes, plug-in, widgets, and browsers.

If you find yourself in the situation of having too many plug-ins activated, take steps to ease the load sooner rather than later. An obvious question is “how many is too many?” There is no concrete answer to that question, but a generalized action plan that you can perform is eliminating any plug-in that:



Doesn’t add value to your readers

Doesn’t build the popularity of your blog

Doesn’t ease the administrative burden of your blog



Also, as a rule of thumb, you should be using caching in your blog, but if you are using a resource-intensive plug-in, caching should be considered mandatory to offset some of the overhead. This can be accomplished with one of two freely available plugins: WP-Cache and WP-SuperCache.

Plug-ins are powerful but can begin to erode your blog’s performance when used too freely. But if you take a conservative route, only installing functionality you need, using only mature, stable plug-ins, backing up before performing plug-in installations, and limiting customizations (hacks), you should be safe.



By: Jared Conley

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Jared helps new and aspiring bloggers learn how to blog professionally and profitably, and is the author of a popular suite of plugins for Wordpress blogs. You can learn more about one of the leading blogging programs available today by downloading the FREE guide on how to blog at Jared’s site.



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Free Wordpress Plugins: Top 3 Plugins For Internet Marketers

Sunday, August 10th, 2008
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The free open source blogging platform Wordpress continues to be a popular tool for internet marketers who want to create websites fast. Though feature rich, an out-of-the-box Wordpress install lacks some features that many internet marketers rely on. Fortunately, there are many free Worpdress plugins that provide these features. Here are three of the most popular.

Keep in mind, before you install any of these plugins, you’ll want to make certain you have the current version of Wordpress installed to avoid any errors or possible vulnerabilities. The latest upgrade of the platform can always be updated at Wordpress.org’s main site.

All In One SEO Pack - Although blog traffic can come from many sources besides the search engines, there’s no doubt that free natural search engine traffic is still very important to the success of any website or blog. With the All In One Seo pack plugin, your Wordpress blog will be automatically optimized for onsite SEO. This plugin saves hours of time over tweaking themes, options and individual plugins to acheive the same results.

Please note that because the search engines often change the way they rank pages, you’ll want to have the most current version of this plugin. Check back frequently on their main site to make sure your plugin is up to date.

Adsense Plugin - This plugin has been around for a while, but it is upgraded to work with the current version of Wordpress. Seems the popularity of adsense never goes away, even if the earnings per click have gone down over the past few years. If you want a quick and easy way to get adsense or even Yahoo Publisher Network ads showing up on your Wordpress blogs, and you want an easy way to control where they show up and how they look, this is a must have plug-in. The learning curve is very fast with this plugin, and users will enjoy tweaking the settings to increase ad clickthroughs and profits.

Remember though, Adsense isn’t your only option for monetizing your blog. You can also run paid ads yourself by dealing directly with other sites that want to advertise. Though more profitable, it is also more time consuming.

FeedWordPress - Feedwordpress is a plugin that takes rss feeds and creates full pages out of them on your blog automatically. It should not be used alone, as your site will start to look like a scraper site. When added to a blog with original content though, it can greatly increase traffic to your site.

A couple of warnings though, the learning curve with this plugin is high and you need to make sure you have permission to use the rss feeds you program this plugin with. Most sites that have rss feeds available also provide a copy of their terms of service for using the feeds, so be sure to check those out. Not complying with another site’s TOS can lead to nasty emails or even a cease and desist letter, so consider yourself warned.



By: Carly Sendagaya

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Bonus Plugin: A new opt-in plugin for Wordpress has just been released. The FasterIM Opt-in plugin allows webmasters to add unblockable popover opt-in forms to your blogs instantly. This plugin is also free and can be downloaded at: http://www.fasterinternetmarketing.com/FasterIM-OptIn



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Web Marketing - 4 SEO Tips for Wordpress Blogs

Thursday, August 7th, 2008
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Using a hosted wordpress blog is a great way to build a quick and easy website. You can use these sites for just about anything. Wordpress is not just for blogging anymore.

If you want to see your wordpress site show up in the search engine results you are going to have to do a little on page search engine optimization.

Here are 4 quick SEO tips that will make your site even more search engine friendly.

All in One Seo Plugin

If you only use one plugin on your wordpress site,make it this one. This one little plugin will help your site be Google friendly, and you don’t even really need to know what you are doing.

In the setting area of the plugin make sure you put your site title in, making sure your keywords are in the title.

Add 5 keywords in the meta area, that are related to your site. Do some good keyword research before you start and you will be driving traffic in no time.

Add a Footer Link

If you go to the design - theme editor area you will see a place to edit your footer area. Make sure you put a link in the footer. This link should have keyword anchor text as the clickable part of your link.

A footer link will give you an anchor text link from each and every page of your site, including all tag pages, posts and pages. As your site grows that will be a lot of links.

Keywords In Title

When you are naming your website it’s fun to be cute or tongue in cheek, but if you are trying to drive traffic to your site it’s best to use your keyword in your title.

You can add words before or after your keyword to make the title make more sense, but get the title in there.

The title of your site will be what people see in the search engine results. It also shows up in the top blue header in google. It’s one of the most important things the search engines look for when providing targeted results to a searcher.

Change Permalinks

This is one I see a lot of people, not only beginners, forgetting to do. A permalink is the link to a specific post or page that people can use to go directly to that particular page of your site.

The default permalink structure will not help your SEO efforts at all. You want to customize your permalink structure to show your post title after the title of your blog.

Just go to your wordpress admin area. Under settings you will see a permalinks area. At the bottom of the list you will see a place to check custom. Click that and then in the area provided type /%postname%/ this will get your keywords for each and every post in your permalink. Just make sure you are using keyword in your post titles.

There you have it 4 quick SEO tips to increase your onpage optimization. They shouldn’t take but a minute to do, but you will notice a big difference once it’s done.



By: Jackie Lee

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