My Top 10 WordPress Plugins
A must have. Feedburner allows me to analyze my feed subscriber base and even offers an advertising program to sell or list your own ads directly on your feeds. 3. Google Sitemaps by Arne Brachhold:...
View ArticleVblogging – Getting Started
Want to have your own TV show? Do you have the need to spread your wisdom to each and every member of the Internet-connected community? Do you just want to stay in touch with friends and family? Now...
View ArticleHow to Double Your Podcast Subscribers in 30-Days
Most people who consume a podcast do so by playing it through a flash player on a webpage or by downloading it to their computer. The vast majority of those who consume a podcast still have no clue how...
View ArticleGoogle’s FeedBurner Tagging URLs : Duplicate Content Issue
The Google AdSense for Feeds blog announced they will be tagging your FeedBurner feeds with Google Analytics parameter tracking. I have been seeing this for several blogs for the past few weeks...
View ArticleGoogle Does URL Shortening: goo.gl
The big Google shock from last night was that they are launching a URL shortener using goo.gl. Currently, it only works by using the Google Toolbar or within FeedBurner. You cannot simply create a...
View ArticleGoogle To Swallow Yelp For $500 Million?
TechCrunch says that Google is in “advanced acquisition negotiations” with Yelp to acquire them for “at least” $500 million. Many sites are buzzing about these talks. Arrington reported that Yelp...
View ArticleWill You Use the Google URL Shortener Goo.gl?
I’m not quite sure what to make of this, but Google has launched its own URL shortener service called Goo.gl. Obviously, there are some pros and cons to this type of service. One drawback that I see is...
View ArticleSetting Up Feedburner for SEO
You learned the basics of Feedburner and its relationship to SEO in the first part of this two-part series. Now in the second part you will learn the detailed technical procedures for integrating...
View ArticleDoing the “Digital Cleanse”: no Twitter for a week
John Mayer had a good post about a “digital cleanse.” The idea is to step away from the busy, buzzy world for a week. John mentioned four ideas, but I’m going to try just one: “no use of Twitter or any...
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