Showing posts with label Website Tips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Website Tips. Show all posts
Tuesday, 6 December 2011

12 Must Have Plugins for Every WordPress Blog

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WordPress as we all know is the best blogging platform. It has more security and many other features than any other blogging platform. One of the Biggest Advantages of WordPress is that, it offers plugins which makes it easy for user to customize there blog in easy way. If you visit WordPress Plugins Directory, you can see huge List of 17092 plugins. But unfortunately you can’t install so many plugins, as it will affect your Blog’s Loading Speed. So it’s better to use minimum plugins in your Blog. I have researched and created the list of 12 must have plugins for every WordPress Blog. You are free to use more plugins, but the list I am sharing are must have plugins and you really need them to make your Blog Survive.
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Saturday, 19 November 2011

how to create a fan page on google plus

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You can add the Google Plus 1 button to  your   site so that people can +1 your page directly from your website.
Google+ Direct Connect is perhaps one feature Google plus pages did not inherit from Facebook. If your page is much talked about, has a lot of +1′s and followers, your pages will have Google+ Direct Connect enabled. When any-one searches on Google with “+YourPageName”, and your page is direct connect enabled, it will take you directly to the page concerned.

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7 steps to create successful linkedin account

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LinkedIn has become one of the most powerful Social Media platforms for business, and with simple these simple changes below to your LinkedIn Profile you will quickly create a LinkedIn Marketing Machine. Plan on spending a couple of hours to make these changes to your LinkedIn Profile.
The first step to making the connections is to set up your account and profile so others can find you.

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Saturday, 29 October 2011

Create a Free Website and Get Unlimited Free Hosting through UCOZ.COM

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You can Create a Free Website with Free Website Hosting via UCOZ.COM. UCOZ is a great site to get you a a Free Website with Free Hosting with a lot of features and also benefits. This UCOZ.COM has received some best reviews because of its features and advanced free Web Services. There also some other free web services like Weebly, Jimdo and this UCOZ is also Similar to that sites to get you a Free Website with Free Hosting.
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Thursday, 27 October 2011

7 Things No Web Designer Will Ever Tell You

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If you are undertaking any type of business venture, or even pursuing a personal goal that requires self-promotion, chances are you will need to consult with a webdesigner. After all, these days it is almost a necessity to have a website if you want to compete in the marketplace, no matter what your angle. Web design can be a tricky subject. It comes with its own language, and makes order of a world that you may know nothing about. Here are seven things no web designer will ever tell you:
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Skip Flash Intro

your designer put the hard work into creating a fancy flash intro for your site, then chances are that designer wants to show off the work, and won’t tell you how easy it is to create an intro skip option for visitors who don’t have the patience or interest in sitting through the intro. Keep your users in mind. Ask for the skip option.

Spec Design

Spec work is when a designer submits completely prepared design proposals to you, for free, before the real work begins. The purpose is to give you an idea of what the designer is capable of, in addition to providing you with some creative design options. Web designers usually don’t put an offer for free work on the table voluntarily – but you can ask for it, and it’s advisable that you do.

Maintenance Updates

If your designer bills you on an hourly basis, you need to know that most maintenance updates are simple and take less than a half hour to complete.

Content Management Systems

Once your website is up, it’s actually possible to cut your design bill down by updating the site yourself. A content management system (CMS) is a tool that allows you to make updates from a simple interface, and it pays to have a CMS – it just doesn’t pay your designer.

Search Engine Optimization (SEO)

It’s not enough to have a fancy website. That site needs to be optimized to be ranked by search engines, or no one will be able to find it. Your web designer should be trained in SEO. Unfortunately, not all are.

Branding

Your designer is interested in developing good design – not necessarily in your brand. However, it’s your brand that’s most important, and your designer should design your entire site around it.

Marketing

Web designers are not experts in marketing. As a matter of fact, they may not know anything about it. It’s your job to market your site – not theirs.
When it comes to hiring a web designer, you’re pretty much putting your trust in someone to accomplish things that you don’t necessarily understand, which puts you at a disadvantage. Not sure you even know what to ask, or how to critically analyze your budding website? This inside look at the world of web design should help.
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Saturday, 3 September 2011

Make your site run faster with google page speed

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How can you can make your site run faster? Google has launched a firefox extension called Page Speed which webmasters can use to evaluate the performance of their web pages and to get suggestions on how to improve them.
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7 Ways to Increase Alexa Rank

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How can you increase your Alexa rank? Alexa is a subsidiary of Amazon.com. It is a ranking system based on the level of traffic a website receives from people with the Alexa toolbar installed.

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Ways to Increase your Website Traffic

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How can you increase your website traffic? I’ve been working online for a few years now and what I’ve found is that a website is nothing without traffic.  If you’re struggling to get traffic, you’re going to find that your blog / website is pretty much useless.  Thankfully, there are things that you can do today, as well for the future than can draw in hundreds, if not thousands to your website.
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How To Add Two Columns below your blogger post

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1.Log in to your dashboard–> layout- -> Edit HTML
2.Scroll down to where you see like this code.
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How to Create a Facebook Fan Page

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How do you create a Facebook Fan Page for your business? Not too long ago I wasn’t sure how to do this myself, just finding the link through Facebook is difficult. In this article, I will show you how to create a fan page and embed HTML content into it. This article assumes you have HTML experience.

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Use Google Analytics to Get Detailed Stats About Your Tumblr Blog

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Want to find out how many people are visiting your Tumblr blog, and who’s linking to your posts?  Here’s how you can get all the inside info on your Tumblr blog with Google Analytics.
If you’ve migrated from WordPress.com to Tumblr, or used to have a self-hosted WordPress blog with the WordPress.com stats enabled, you may have missed the handy stats gadget on your dashboard.  Perhaps it’s just an ego inflator, but it is nice to see how many people are visiting your site and it can even help focus your posts by seeing which posts are the most popular.
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How to Find Your Google Analytics Code

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Do you need to find your Google Analytics tracking code for your website?  Google doesn’t make it easy to find, but here’s how you can do it.
When you sign up for Google Analytics, you’re given a script containing an unique tracking ID to integrate into your site.  You will typically add this code to the <head> portion of your HTML, though this may vary depending on your site.  Google gives you the code right when you signup, so if you immediately add it to your site, you may never think about it again.  However, if you later change your site’s theme or want to add Analytics to another part of your site, you’ll need the code again.  Strangely, there is no easy and obvious way to get your tracking script, but you can still find it.  Here’s what you’ll need to do.
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Google Analytics Benchmarking Live

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Google’s new benchmarking section is live now in Google Analytics. If you opted in to the servive, you will find it in your site stats navigation at Visitors -> Benchmarking. You will then see a number of charts from sites of comparable traffic, so that you can find out if e.g. your visitors stay longer on pages than average, or if they visit more pages than average. Your own site’s traffic will be displayed in the usual blue, whereas the traffic of all the other comparable sites is displayed with a gray line. (Note that the invidiual charts graphics use sub titles, not headlines; this is formatted so it can be misunderstood.)
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5 Things That Will Improve Your Web Site Traffic (Plus 1 to Avoid)

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There are plenty of ways to generate attention for your web site, but you’ll also want to make sure you’re covering the basics too. We talked to web site marketing expert Celeste Bishop, who runs Bishop Market Resources, to learn what you can do right now, this week, to optimize your site.
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Ten Tips for writing a blog post

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The following post on tips for writing a blog was submitted by Lyndon from Flockblog who in his email to me with it described it as a simple ‘back to basics’ kind of post. Thanks Lyndon.
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Tips Before You Start Your Blog

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1. Make sure there’s a lot to write about.

Remember that you’ll likely be writing a lot, and so you need a good content base to work from. I don’t have that problem, because I do politics, but if you’re interested in, say, woodworking, you might be limited as to how much you can write before it becomes redundant (By the way, woodworking is just an example. For all I know there’s a lot to write about). The point is, be careful about choosing your topic or niche. Make it broad, and preferably with a large online community behind it.
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Blogging Tips for beginners

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Welcome to my How to Blog – Blogging Tips for Beginners Guide.
On the page below you’ll find links to a series of how to blog tips that I’ve written with blogging for beginners (and ‘Pre’ Bloggers) in mind. It unpacks the basics of blogging and a lot of the decisions and strategies that you’ll want to consider when setting up and starting a blog.
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Add Google Talk To Your Blog

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Google Talk, long a fixture in Gmail, can now be added to your blog as a gadget.

The Google Talk Gadget lets you send instant messages, transfer files, make voice calls (to other Google Talk users) and leave voicemail messages. If you paste a Picasa Web Album or YouTube URL into a chat session, the gadget gives you an instant preview of the photos and videos.
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How to prevent your site from getting hacked. How to repair a damaged site. Website security precautions.

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Step-by-step site repair

  • Hopefullly, this detailed step-by-step procedure will help focus on the tasks and avoid panic.
  • The concepts apply to any server even though it is Linux, Apache, and cPanel methods that are described in detail.
  • The steps are in order of priority if the evidence you’ve found so far hasn’t already given you a clear idea what things to focus on first.

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