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How to add to my Blogroll sites that are outside of WordPress?

November 13th, 2011 1 comment

I have a blog on WordPress. I’ve been trying to add to my blogroll sites that are outside of WordPress (namely Eblogger with Google), but I haven’t found the command to do so!

Also how to do I “follow” sites that are outside of WordPress with my WordPress account? Thanks.
How, as a wordpress blog user, subscribe to non-wordpress users?

I think that’s a better way I wording the question.

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Blog Software: Livejournal, Drupal, Facebook, WordPress, Comparison of Sites Using the Livejournal Codebase, Midgard, Joomla, Blogger

January 3rd, 2011 No comments

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Blog Software: Livejournal, Drupal, Facebook, WordPress, Comparison of Sites Using the Livejournal Codebase, Midgard, Joomla, Blogger

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Internet Services Supporting Openid: Slashdot, Aol, Livejournal, WordPress, Ficlets, Comparison of Sites Using the Livejournal Codebase

December 27th, 2010 No comments

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WordPress Plugins and the Power of Social Bookmarking Sites

August 11th, 2010 No comments

Blogger used to be a good blogging platform, especially for beginners. It was easy to use and setup, and not much technical know-how was required. There’s one major setback to using Blogger, though. You can’t take advantage of social bookmarking sites, at least not as effectively as you can with using WordPress. There are numerous WordPress Plugins, and some take advantage these sites.

These social sites act as a “vote” for your website. When people bookmark your blog posts or articles, they are sharing them with others. Other people pick up on your content, and they might bookmark them as well. The more votes the better. Google loves content, that’s no mystery. Google will reward your site for that content and the fact that high authority social bookmarking sites are linking to it. This means more traffic! A lot more in fact.

So how do we take advantage of these social sites when blogging? The answer is WordPress Plugins. Blogger doesn’t give us any way to automatically bookmark every post we make. It has to be done manually. That’s very time consuming! Services like OnlyWire or SocialMarker can make this a lot easier, but you still have to take the time to use those services.

There is a much easier way to drive this traffic to your blog. You have to be using WordPress to take advantage of this. WordPress is probably the most popular blogging platform, and it’s no wonder why that is. It requires a little more technical knowledge, but don’t be scared away. The benefits are far greater!

WordPress makes use of Plugins. WordPress Plugins are basically little applications that perform a function or process. There are numerous Plugins that were made for WordPress, and there will be many more no doubt. They all serve a different purpose.

Here are some WordPress Plugins that you DON’T want to be without so that you can utilize the power of social bookmarking sites:

ShareThis – Allows users to share and bookmark your posts.

AddThis Social Bookmarking Widget – This allows your readers to bookmark your posts.

ShareThis and AddThis are pretty much the same thing. It doesn’t hurt to have both. You want to make it as easy as possible for your visitors to bookmark your posts.

OnlyWire Autosubmitter – This will automatically submit your posts to your OnlyWire account.

Sociable – Automatically adds links on your posts to popular social bookmarking sites.

Tweet My Blog – This will automatically post a tweet to your Twitter account when you make a new post, bringing more traffic to your blog. You can sign up for Tweet My Blog at my blog; there is a link in the resource box. You’re also going to need a Twitter account. So grab that and start getting followers, the more the better.

This is just a small example of the WordPress Plugins that are available. You want to make sure you have these Plugins installed so you get traffic from the social bookmarking sites. The potential here is huge, and you don’t want to miss out. If you’re not yet using WordPress to blog, I suggest you get on board.

Visit Alan Mater’s Work From Home Blog where he shares his knowledge, tips and advice. He also offers work from home opportunities and resources on his website.

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Web Sites Do-It-Yourself For Dummies

June 5th, 2010 5 comments

  • ISBN13: 9780470565209
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  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

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A step-by-step guide to creating your first Web site Everybody’s building cool web sites, but how? Web Sites Do-It-Yourself For Dummies, 2nd Edition, shows you how, with simple, step-by-step instruction that will build your confidence as you build your site. You’ll learn to plan your site and secure a domain name, how to use Dreamweaver for site construction, and how to test and publish your site. You’ll also learn about designing a blog, creating a podcast,… More >>

Web Sites Do-It-Yourself For Dummies

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Sites that Soar!: Magazine-style WordPress themes made easy

May 7th, 2010 5 comments

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If you’d like a great looking, magazine-style website that’s easy to maintain, this is the book you need. Written by an artist, for artists (and anyone without much computer experience), this guide shows you how to work with FREE software to create a unique, WordPress-based website to showcase yourself, your art or your business. With step-by-step instructions in everday English and lots of screenshots, Aisling talks you through every aspect of creating your w… More >>

Sites that Soar!: Magazine-style WordPress themes made easy

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WordPress 24-Hour Trainer: Watch, Read, and Learn How to Create and Customize WordPress Sites

March 28th, 2010 5 comments

  • ISBN13: 9780470554586
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Don’t let WordPress intimidate you. WordPress 24-Hour Trainer is a unique lesson-based book that walks you through the essential parts of WordPress. Each lesson is streamlined to teach a specific aspect of WordPress, helping you to focus on just what you need in order to get the task accomplished. If you learn better visually, this book provides you with a video to accompany each lesson. This book is the perfect guide to Planning and prepar… More >>

WordPress 24-Hour Trainer: Watch, Read, and Learn How to Create and Customize WordPress Sites

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