Posts Tagged ‘wordpress’

RSS Marketing Doesn’t Equal Splogging

Tuesday, March 4th, 2008

At the Future of Web Apps (FOWA) conference last week, WordPress founder Matt Mullenweg threw around some interesting numbers and provided some cautionary advice to corporate bloggers.
The interesting statistic he provided is that WordPress supports more than 2.5 million blogs. That’s a huge number, but it doesn’t distinguish between corporate bloggers and personal bloggers. [...]

And the Theme of This Post…WordPress Themes

Monday, February 25th, 2008

WordPress has proven itself to be an good program for some to utilize for writing your blog.  It’s a favorite of a high number of individuals and businesses all over the world.  Although WordPress can be a favorable blogging program for those just starting out, it can be slightly remedial for the image you are [...]

Business Blogging: Mining Your Archives for Gold

Monday, September 17th, 2007

If you have dedicated yourself to business blogging for the past few years you will have accumulated archives that are rich in relevant content. Does a post only serve it’s purpose at the time it is written? What about the wealth of information that you have preserved in your archives? And how does Google view [...]

Increase Your Exposure by Commenting on Other Blogs

Friday, August 24th, 2007

Finding other blogs to comment on and get involved with is a great idea if you are looking to add some extra exposure to your blog, and to your business in general. Blogs by nature are a social medium, and more and more companies are finding that they can increase their brand exposure by [...]

Optimize Your Blog With “Sticky Posts”

Tuesday, May 1st, 2007

Web marketing consultant Stephan Spencer is a big believer in “sticky posts” as Blog Optimization tools.
First, a word about sticky posts. These are posts that regardless of the date or time you first upload them to your blog, they will appear at the top of your lists of posts. That way, when your readers come to your [...]

Blog tag and five things you didn’t know about me

Tuesday, January 16th, 2007

Thanks to my colleague Peter Kim, I’ve been tagged so I have to respond with this post. What’s going on? There’s this viral thing going on called "Blog-Tag" where the blogger writes five things about themselves not widely known, and then "tags" five other people to continue the chain. This online tagging game was recently [...]

Contextualising Chitika ads

Wednesday, January 10th, 2007

Chitika ads aren’t contextual. Often, the same ads appear on pages with disparate content. Techtites highlights a couple of ways to make them more contextual. But you will have to get your hands dirty with some code hacking.
First, you can use the tech-buzz.net method of contextualising the ads based on the title of your post. [...]