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WordPress Feature Review: New Features You Missed in 2012, Part 2
28th of December 2012 Guest Blogger 0 Comments

WordPress Feature Review: New Features You Missed in 2012, Part 2

This guest post is by Michael Scott of WPHub.com. Yesterday, we started our tour of new features added to WordPress in version 3.4. Today we continue the tour with a look at helpful new features available in version 3.5. New features added to WordPress 3.5 Released late last year, WordPress ...more
Blog Networks
WordPress Feature Review: New Features You Missed in 2012, Part 1
27th of December 2012 Guest Blogger 0 Comments

WordPress Feature Review: New Features You Missed in 2012, Part 1

This guest post is by Michael Scott of WPHub.com. One of the great things about WordPress is that it never stands still. The platform is constantly evolving beyond its blogging roots, with more great features being added every year. WordPress used to release small updates frequently, but at the end ...more
Blog Networks
6 Warning Signs That Your Blog Is Deflating
24th of December 2012 Guest Blogger 0 Comments

6 Warning Signs That Your Blog Is Deflating

This guest post is by Ashkan of fanappic.com. Looking at your analytics and seeing that your blog traffic is going down is not a pretty sight. For those of us who have been blogging for a while, the chances are that we all have experienced periods of downturn and are ...more
Miscellaneous Blog Tips
URL Be Sorry! Google Cuts Back on Top-ranking Exact-match Domains
23rd of December 2012 Guest Blogger 0 Comments

URL Be Sorry! Google Cuts Back on Top-ranking Exact-match Domains

This guest post is by Rob Henry of K2L Marketing. Regular Google users will know that one of the easiest ways to get a good ranking in its search results is for your web address to exactly match the search query. Get it spot-on and, until recently, you’ve been almost ...more
Search Engine Optimization
WordPress Backups: Don’t Make These 9 Mistakes on Your Blog
21st of December 2012 Guest Blogger 0 Comments

WordPress Backups: Don’t Make These 9 Mistakes on Your Blog

This guest post is by Anders Vinther of The WordPress Security Checklist. Do you have insurance on your car? And on your house? Of course you do. Do you have insurance on your WordPress site? What? Insurance?! A good backup plan is your insurance policy on your WordPress site! You ...more
Blogging Tools and Services
Your Brand Experience Can Make or Break Your Blog: Here’s How to Fix It
21st of December 2012 Guest Blogger 0 Comments

Your Brand Experience Can Make or Break Your Blog: Here’s How to Fix It

This post is by Nadia Chaudhry of NadiaChaudhry.com. “Stop! Don’t move!” The videographer held the camera right in front of the groom’s family. She held them there, in the middle of their progression to the stage, for a sold three minutes. My jaw dropped, eyes squinting, bewildered. And so commenced ...more
Miscellaneous Blog Tips
Make Money From a Low-traffic Blog [Case Study]
20th of December 2012 Guest Blogger 0 Comments

Make Money From a Low-traffic Blog [Case Study]

This guest post is by Nathan Barry of Designing Web Applications. It seems like every day you read a story about a blogger who released a product to their audience and made a ton of money overnight. But then after you read more details about their story, you learn that ...more
Blogging for Dollars
How to Find an SEO Goldmine for Your Blog
20th of December 2012 Guest Blogger 0 Comments

How to Find an SEO Goldmine for Your Blog

This guest post is by Elena Vakhromova of Freemake.com. We all know that search engines are a big piece of blog traffic cake. Unlike other traffic sources (subscriptions or social media), search engines bring visitors who are generally unfamiliar with your blog and have one definite goal: to get an answer or ...more
Search Engine Optimization
Blogging on the Bleeding Edge: Create Content that Gets Liked, Shared, and Talked About
18th of December 2012 Guest Blogger 0 Comments

Blogging on the Bleeding Edge: Create Content that Gets Liked, Shared, and Talked About

This guest post is by Glen Andrews of Glen-Andrews.com. There are two types of content… Regurgitated content. This is content, or information, that’s been shared throughout a niche for years. It doesn’t really excite anyone anymore. It’s considered useful, but it’s “old hat.” As an example, in the blogging niche ...more
Writing Content