How to Improve Workflow in a Multi-Author WordPress Blog
This guest post is by Syed Balkhi of WPBeginner. Running a multi-author blog can become a hassle, especially if you do not have a dedicated content manager for your site.Having run several multi-author blogs myself, I understand the issues you face and decisions you have to make. If you’re running ...more
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How I Tweaked my WordPress Blog to Rank Better in the Search Engines
This guest post is by Jonathan of NutraSol Natural Center. As bloggers and website owners, improving our websites is an absolute must, and search engine optimization is important if we want to get more traffic through search engines. I have been familiar with SEO since before I started my first ...more
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Top 10 WordPress Security Myths
This guest post is by Anders Vinther of The WordPress Security Checklist. WordPress Security is about as sexy as cleaning your house. And as a serious blogger, you already know that securing your site properly is not a trivial task. That makes it a fantastic topic for myth fabrication. In ...more
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Transfer Your Blog From WordPress.com to WordPress.org Part 2
This guest post is by Ayelet Weisz of All Colores. Yesterday, I started the convoluted process of swapping my blog from WordPress.com to WordPress.org. As you may remember, I’d finally got to the point where I was ready to import the files of my blog. Everything seemed to be okay, until…. Big ...more
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Transfer Your Blog From WordPress.com to WordPress.org Part 1
This guest post is by Ayelet Weisz of All Colores. It was finally happening: I was about to embark on the trip of my dreams—and I wanted to write all about it. I decided that a travel blog, shared initially with family and friends, would be a great experiment to see ...more
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Weekend Project: Sharing a WordPress War Story
While we love blogging, we all know there are some aspects that really do seem impossible sometimes—none moreso than transferring a WordPress.com blog to the WordPress.org platform. We’ve discussed the differences between these two platforms before, because more than one blogger has been caught up by the limitations of WordPress.com ...more
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How to Back Up and Move a WordPress Blog
This guest post is by Caimin Jones of Genius Startup. Sometimes you’ll need to move your blog from one host to another. It’s a bit of a pain and might seem a daunting task if you’ve never done it before. But transferring a site is a fairly straightforward process that ...more
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4 WordPress Alternatives: the What, Where, and Why
This guest post is by Matt Setter of MaltBlue.com. As bloggers, we’re all familiar with WordPress, whether as a self-hosted setup, or via WordPress.com. I think that, if you’re a blogger and you’ve not used it, then you’re likely in an odd minority. If you do a Google search for ...more
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The Blogger’s Essential WordPress Guide: 13 Top Tutorials
Over the last couple of months, we’ve taken a close look at WordPress here on ProBlogger. I know that many readers do use WordPress—either the free or paid version—and it’s the content management system of choice for many high-profile sites. I’ve been using it for years, and I’d have to ...more
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