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WordPress.TV: How to Create a Premium WordPress Plugin

by Blair Williams · Jun 2, 2010

WordPress.TV just posted my second presentation from OCWordCamp, “How to Create a Premium WordPress Plugin” … If you're thinking about putting together a Premium Plugin for WordPress, this video will show you a simple way you could go about it. This basically documents the system I've come up with for distributing and marketing a Premium WordPress Plugin:

Here are the slides for this presentation: How to Create a Premium WordPress Plugin

Filed Under: How Tos, Plugins, Tutorials, WordCamp Tagged With: distribute, php, premium plugins, presentation, Video, Wordpress, wordpress plugin

WordPress.TV: Pimp Your WordPress Plugin

by Blair Williams · May 21, 2010

WordPress.TV just posted my presentation from OCWordCamp, “Pimp Your WordPress Plugin” … FYI — it's actually quite a bit more technical than it sounds — but if you want to learn some of my techniques for developing & maintaining larger-scale plugins, this is the one for you:

Here are the slides for this presentation: Pimp Your WordPress Plugin

Filed Under: How Tos, Plugins, Tutorials, WordCamp, Wordpress Tagged With: actually, blog software, computing, content management systems, development, mvc, php, php programming language, platform, plugin, plugins, presentation, technical, Wordpress, wordpress plugin, wordpress.tv

Optimize your Blog with these 4 Powerful Tools

Optimize your Blog with these 4 Powerful Tools

by Blair Williams · Mar 29, 2010

If you haven't heard yet Matt Cutts (Google's SEO Spokesman) announced last month that performance (measured by page load speed) is a big indicator in SEO now. I've taken that indication seriously and have been searching out some ways to optimize the performance of my blog and think you should too.

When assessing your blog, there are really 3 separate factors that play into it's performance:

  1. Number and Complexity Database Calls pages on your site are making: This performance issue is caused by code running on your blog that is reading and / or writing to the database. The only way it can be fixed is to identify code that is making too many database calls and eliminate it or get the author of the code to optimize it. Take it from me — database queries can be tricky and small changes to them can either make them run quickly or grind your server to a screeching halt. If a software vendor releases something without optimizing queries (which, sadly, I have been guilty of in the past as well) then they could be responsible for slow performance on your site. To optimize your site you absolutely *need* some kind of tool that will show you what calls are taking the longest and where they are located.
  2. Script Execution Time: There are many different factors that can influence this one. Poorly coded software in your website, your server's hardware or just your web server software settings.
  3. Memory Management: This is possibly the most elusive problem of the three. This one could be caused by how much software is loaded by your website on page loads, poor software implementation or just software that is just crunching a lot of data.

[Read more…] about Optimize your Blog with these 4 Powerful Tools

Filed Under: How Tos, Tutorials, Wordpress Tagged With: blog, blog software, computing, content management systems, Database, loads, Memory, optimizes, optimizing queries, Page Speed, performance, performance issue, php programming language, Profiling, SEO, speeding, system software, Wordpress, world wide web

Tweet Your Blog Posts … Automatically

Tweet Your Blog Posts … Automatically

by Blair Williams · Mar 23, 2010

Shrinking your blog posts' permalinks (on existing or newly created blog posts) and then sending a tweet out for them can be a hassle — especially if you have multiple twitter accounts. Luckily, you can automate this process and auto tweet your blog posts right from your wordpress website using Pretty Link Pro. Hopefully this article will show you how this can save you time and the simple steps you'll need to go through to get this auto tweet feature working for you.
[Read more…] about Tweet Your Blog Posts … Automatically

Filed Under: How Tos, Marketing, Plugins, Pretty Link Pro, Pretty Link Pro, Software, Tutorials, Twitter, Wordpress Tagged With: Automation, blog, blog software, blogs, communication, creating blog, online social networking, permalink, Pretty Link Pro, tweet, twitter, web 2.0, Wordpress, world wide web

Successful Affiliate Link Campaigns: Replacing Keywords with Pretty Link Pro

by Blair Williams · Mar 18, 2010

Pretty Link Pro is a very powerful application for successful Affiliate Link campaigns — and one of it's most important features for Affiliate Link campaigns is Keyword Replacements. This feature allows you to attach keywords to your pretty links and have those keywords replaced throughout your blog with click-able links to that pretty link. This technique can help to meet link density recommendations for SEO and successful affiliate link campaigns on even very old blog posts (since PLP replaces these links through all your posts & pages). Use resources at White Label Reviews to your benefit.

Pretty Link Pro also provide ways to throttle the number of keywords replaced per post, number of replacements per keyword per post, and specify link attributes like styling and nofollows. These options will allow your posts to not get too “spammy” — which can be very bad for affiliate link campaigns in particular.
[Read more…] about Successful Affiliate Link Campaigns: Replacing Keywords with Pretty Link Pro

Filed Under: How Tos, Plugins, Pretty Link Pro, Pretty Link Pro, SEO, Tutorials, Wordpress Tagged With: affiliate link campaigns, affiliate links, boost, Business, Keyword, pretty, replace, Replacement, search engine optimization, SEO, strategy, successful affiliate, world wide web

Unveiling your SEO Mysteries with Scribe

Unveiling your SEO Mysteries with Scribe

by Blair Williams · Mar 16, 2010

Scribe SEOIf you've been blogging for even a small amount of time you've no doubt already started the process of figuring out how to get your posts appearing in everyone's favorite search engine (well, er … Google).  Links from Google can still be huge sources of traffic for your site and so Search Engine Optimization (SEO) should be a core activity for any blogger, where they even promote health products you can find in this Granddaddy Purple Weed Strain Review By FreshBros that is a company that also sells online.

SEO = Witchcraft?

Google has always been tight lipped about how to influence rankings using rank tracker because they want the best content to appear in their results — not sites gaming their algorithms … But this leaves SEO as a pretty deep mystery for most of us and to spend months working on a blog without any real traction in Google could be the cause of some serious angst for any blogger. Most website newbies dig this fact, and try to maximise the usage of a healthy, organic SEO for their websites.

To make matters worse, self-proclaimed experts in search have spread so many bizarre techniques to get rankings throughout the web that it has begun to look more like witchcraft than a logical set of rules.

The New Science of SEO

Luckily, there have actually been some credible SEO experts who have applied both what Google has revealed to us about getting rankings with some good old fashioned experimentation to come up with a relatively decent set of to-dos for any website. And yet, even this is troubled because going through this to-do list for every piece of content you post can be extremely time consuming and difficult to check.

Among these SEO to-dos are technical and content based tweaks you should make on your site, browse around this site to find out more. Now if you use WordPress with a decent theme (like Thesis), the first part of the equation (the technical tasks) are, for the most part, already done for you. But the second part of this, the content has been difficult if not impossible to get right … until now.

SEO Scribe

Recently an amazing WordPress SEO tool was released called Scribe.

Scribe is a tool that analyzes blog posts and pages on your site to help you with SEO. What makes it different than Thesis for WordPress SEO is that it has the ability to look at and score your content on how search friendly it is.

Scribe works with Thesis (or the All-In-One SEO plugin) to make sure your title tags, meta descriptions, meta keywords, link densities and keyword densities are adequate. It will pull the keywords out of your post that Google would see and shows you a detailed analysis of what you need to do to get rankings on the keywords you're interested in. Scribe will even grade your post on the Flesch Reading Ease Score to make sure it's accessible to a large audience.

In short, Scribe is like having a credible, SEO expert analyzing each piece of content before it goes out to the world! It rocks.

Scribe was created by a team organized by Brian Clark — the Copyblogger — who was also behind the awesome Thesis WordPress theme.

Any Serious Blogger, Affiliate Marketer or Online Entrepreneur should use Scribe

I signed up for scribe right after it came out and since that time I've been using it on new posts and on older posts (yeah — it does help to go back and update your old posts to optimize them) and I can honestly tell you that it is the best SEO tool to hit wordpress in a long time.

If I were you, I'd pop over to the scribe website to learn more — you'll be glad you did.

Filed Under: Plugins, Scribe, Software Tagged With: blogger, computing, content management systems, Google, googles, internet marketing, Marketing, Scribe, search engine optimization, search engine optimization seo, SEO, seo expert, seo tools, Wordpress, wordpress seo, world wide web

How To Create Even Shorter Pretty Links

How To Create Even Shorter Pretty Links

by Blair Williams · Mar 11, 2010

Do you wish you could use a shorter domain name with your Pretty Links? Take the www out of the beginning of your Pretty Links? Is the WordPress portion of your website in a sub-directory and would like your Pretty Links to come from the top level of your domain name? Well, Pretty Link Pro can help you solve any of these problems to make your Pretty Links as short as possible.

So, granted, there are some small hurdles to get through initially but you'll find that it's quite easy to put your short links on another domain name and continue to manage them from your wordpress admin — even if your wordpress blog is in a subdirectory of your website.

Here's what you'll need to do to get a custom short link working: [Read more…] about How To Create Even Shorter Pretty Links

Filed Under: How Tos, Pretty Link Pro, Pretty Link Pro, Tutorials Tagged With: .htaccess, computing, Domain Name, domain name service, domain name system, domain names, How To, identifiers, Internet, names, pretty, Pretty Link Pro, short domain, short domain name, Short Link, Short URL, top level domain, Tutorials, url, url shortener, Wordpress, world wide web

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