1443 readersReal Simple Syndication (RSS) enables site owners to automatically syndicate their content to readers in an easily digestible format. There are a number of WordPress plugins to help you manage your blog’s RSS feed, track subscribers, and much more.
Below are 18 of our favorite WordPress plugins for RSS. While we think all of the
2170 readersSince approximately one month, the Feedburner feed count algorythm changed and now displays how many people read your feeds the past day. If you publish posts on a daily basis, you shouldn’t be really annoyed by the difference. But if you post only once or twice a week, you’ll notice big differences from a day
1614 readersWhen thinking about website monetization, Google Adsense is probably the first thing that came to the mind of many people. Created in 2004, Adsense is the easiest way to make money online. Making real money with Google Adsense is not as easy as it seems, but if Adsense wasn’t an efficient way to make money
2663 readersAccording to Wikipedia, the popular adage “An image is worth a thousand words” refers to the idea that complex stories can be described with just a single still image, or that an image may be more influential than a substantial amount of text. This is true, and as a blogger you have to work a
6442 readersI’m often asked which content management system for web publishing I recommend. While I’m clearly biased towards you-know-what, at last there is a WordPress Plugin that can help you show others which one they should consider. My friends at beAutomated have taken their powerful beCounted WordPress Plugin to new heights with a live stats comparison
5245 readersMany popular blogs, such as the TutsPlus family, are offering what they call premium content: A content available only to registered members. This is a great way to make money blogging: You offer a premium content, such as .psd files, jquery code, stock images, etc, and your users register to get it. If you set
2074 readersI just published WordPress News: Weblog Tools Collection Scholarship Fund, WordPress at the Supreme Court, Top Plugin Authors, XML-RPC Trouble, and More, this week’s Blog Herald WordPress News report.
WordPress 2.7 downloads now passing 800,000. WordPress goes to the Supreme Court. Weblog Tools Collection announces college scholarship fund for WordPress students. WordPress 2.7 problems with
2003 readersEven if content is king, it is important to have a professionally designed website when you want to achieve success in blogging.
Being a Christian, Christmas is a very important time of the year for me, and I’m glad to offer a premium WordPress theme from our sponsor Templatic to three of my readers. Good
2714 readersDo you want to write a WordPress tip? I encourage you to do so, either on your blog, on the WordPress Support Forums, or for the WordPress Codex, the online manual for WordPress Users. It takes a lot of volunteer work to create a body of work for WordPress users to rely upon to help
3147 readersSome months ago I wrote a post about a plugin called Ninja Affiliate. The plugin allowed you to automatically replace words by an affiliate link. It’s a cool plugin (I use it on my blog) but it’s not free. Some reders suggested free plugins, such as SEO Smart Links, that can do the same job.