Powering nearly 1 in 4 websites, WordPress remains the world's most popular and widely used content management system (CMS). Of course, there's a good reason for its popularity: WordPress is fast, efficient, cleanly coded, and can be used for all types of websites and blogs.
Today we're going to reveal just a few of the many awesome features included in the platform.
Import Posts from Another Blog
Do you currently have a blog hosted on LiveJournal, Movable Type, TypePad or Tumblr? Well, you can import the posts to WordPress using its convenient import feature. In just a few clicks of the ...
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blogging tips
Choosing a Niche for Your Blog
Thinking about starting a new blog? Well, one of your first priorities should be choosing a niche. Many newcomers make the mistake of creating general blogs without a central theme or topic. Unless you have an established brand, however, this simply isn't going to work due to the excessive competition.
So, how do you choose a niche for your blog?
Passion/Interest
Rather than choosing a blog subject based on its profitability, it's recommended that you choose a subject that actually interests you. You'll find it's easier to come up with topic ideas and write new posts if it involves somethin...
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Best Practices for Choosing Blog Post Titles
Few elements in a blog post hold as much importance as the title. This is what visitors first see upon viewing your post, and it's also what search engines display in their listings. But how exactly do you craft good post titles?
Here are some best practices to follow when choosing titles:
Use Title Case
When crafting titles for your blog posts, it's recommended that you use title case format. Basically, this involves capitalizing the first letter of the first word, as well as the first letter of all major words. Smaller words (e.g. articles and prepositions) should be left all lower case...
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How to Increase Your Blog’s Subscribers
The number of subscribers a blog has is a direct indication of its success. The more people who follow your blog, the more traffic you'll receive and the more conversions you'll make.
But how exactly do you entice visitors to follow your blog?
Host a Sweepstakes
There's no easier way to attract new subscribers to your blog than by giving away a free gift. If you run a website about dogs, for instance, perhaps you could host a sweepstakes where visitors subscribe to your blog for a chance to a win a free dog bed or leash and collar. The monetary value of this gift is minimal, but because i...
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GoDaddy Announces Plugin Program for WordPress
GoDaddy has announced a new plugin program for the WordPress content management system (CMS). The new program is designed to improve visibility and enhance blogging among WordPress users.
While the exact number remains unknown, some experts estimate there to be more than 40,000 WordPress plugins currently online.
These plugins add a plethora of features to WordPress blogs and websites, such as the ability to define custom Meta tags, automatic sitemap generation, automatic insertion of relevant links, SEO keywords, and more.
While most of these features can be hard-coded directly into ...
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How to Find Awesome Guest Bloggers for Your Blog
Still writing each and every post for your blog by hand? Then perhaps you should connect with guest bloggers. Allowing others to produce content for your blog will free up resources and time that could be spent elsewhere, such as marketing your blog.
But where exactly do you find guest bloggers?
Third-Party Broker Sites
One of the easiest ways to find guest bloggers is to use a third-party broker site, such as MyBlogGuest.com. These sites connect guest bloggers with blog owners who are in need of content. After setting up an account, you can browse through a list of guest bloggers, choosi...
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Is Your Blog Prepared for the Next Penguin Update?
It's been more than a year since Google released a new Penguin update, leaving many webmasters and search marketing experts to believe it had ended. However, there's new evidence indicating that Google is planning to launch a new round of Penguin updates within the next 12 months.
If you are a blogger, you should take this time to prepare for Penguin.
What is Penguin?
In addition to being a cute black-and-white, aquatic bird, Penguin is the name of a ranking algorithm update used by Google. The Mountain View company launched Penguin 1.0 back in 2012, affecting an estimated 3.1% of all sea...
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Why Your Blog Fails to Generate Revenue
Among the most common reasons for starting a blog is to make money. Of course, this should come as little-to-no surprise given their near-limitless earnings potential. Michael Arrington's TechCrunch blog, for instance, is believed to generate nearly $15,000 per day in advertisements, while Huffington Post generates nearly $30,000 per day. If you're struggling to turn a profit with your blog, you should first check to make sure you aren't making one of the following mistakes.
Ads are Poorly Blended
Ads that "stand out" from a website or blog's native content are less likely to be clicked. Thi...
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The Do’s and Don’ts of Moderating Blog Comments
One of the many reasons why blogs are such a powerful SEO tool is because they encourage visitors to leave comments. Each time a visitor leaves a comment -- assuming it's a legitimate comment -- it creates fresh new content for the blog, which search engines love.
However, there are a few things you should know about the do's and don'ts of moderating blog comments.
Do: Moderate Comments for Approval
Wouldn't it be great if every comment left on your blog was legitimate and came from an actual human visitor? Well, this isn't the case, as a large portion of comments are generated from autom...
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Blogging Trends to Watch in 2016
Blogging is an ever evolving entity, so it should come as no surprise that we can expect to see some new trends in 2016. Let's take a look:
Increased Frequency of Posts
There's a growing trend in the blogging stratosphere towards more frequent postings. According to a study of 1,000 bloggers conducted by Orbit Media, more than half of all bloggers are publishing at least one post per week, some of whom publish two or even three times per week. The study also found that 6% of bloggers are publishing more frequently than they did just one year ago -- a trend that will likely continue in 2016...
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