Since I have been on the theme of useful, and “must have” plugins of late, I thought I would pass one on that is extremely helpful. it is called the Instant Upgrade Plugin for WordPress. This plugin does exactly what its name implies–upgrades your WordPress installation instantly. It will download the new [...]
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Don’t Forget to Backup! Another WordPress Plugin
I had another one of those “learn from experience” moments yesterday. If you tried to visit this blog any time over the last 3 days, you may have found my site down. It seems that my web host has been having some problems, particularly with their databases. When I finally called them [...]
Must Have WordPress Plugin: Nofollow-free
Here is one plugin that you should install if you are blogging on the WordPress platform. The Nofollow-free plugin turns off the default settings in WordPress that makes all links in the comments section of the blog “No Follow”. Most blog writers who are networking are trying to accomplish three things:
They want to [...]
Why Aren’t You Using AdSense?
Ok, I know what you are thinking…everyone and their brother is using AdSense now. And that is probably true. But for the very few out there that aren’t using it: Why not? This is an amazingly easy way to start earning a little money off of your blogs, even if you [...]
New WordPress 2.5
The latest version of WordPress is out, and with it comes a lot of changes. This is the first version of the program that I have seen a major change in the appearance of the backend of the interface. The all blue theme is now gone, and they have added some color (a [...]
Which is Better? SEO or Quality Content?
I was reading a post over at copyblogger today that really drove an important point home. When it comes to writing posts, far too many people try to write in a very unnatural way, driving up their keyword count. Evidently, some writers think that keyword density is really more important than quality writing. [...]









