WordPress Plugin CCTM Compromised
A WordPress plugin called Custom Content Type Manager has been revealed to contain a backdoor which its owner was using …
A WordPress plugin called Custom Content Type Manager has been revealed to contain a backdoor which its owner was using …
Choosing a theme and plugins for your WordPress blog can be the fun part of setting up your site, but …
An important aspect of running a blog or a text-heavy website is readability. This is the concept of keeping a …
Whether you are running a WordPress blog for high-traffic business purposes or with a more low-key personal focus, you will …
Blogs have been an increasingly popular way of distributing information since their inception in the 90’s. They provide many benefits …
In Part 1 and Part 2 of this Blogging in a Nutshell series, we talked about types of content to create, when to post and how to start driving traffic to your content. While self-promotion of your content is perfectly acceptable, users are skeptical of someone promoting their own content. You have done a ton of work up until now to create, schedule and syndicate your content, isn’t it time the users started to promote your content too?
Part 2 of the Blogging in a Nutshell series highlights simple ways to drive traffic to your original solid content. The simplest ways to drive traffic you should already be doing for your website even if you don’t have a blog: submit a (dynamic) sitemap to major search engines, claim your blog on syndication websites and share the articles and content on social media sites.
Users have the ability to find the information they want and then able to dismiss irrelevant content faster. So how do you determine when you should post, how often and how to be interesting? There are two primary objectives for blog articles (three in business). There are two primary objectives for blog articles: make a point and encourage discussion among readers. Over the next few days we will briefly discuss in detail how to form original content, followed briefly by means to drive traffic and finally how to foster discussion around your blog articles.
So at some point I will give a general ‘why social media and why you should care’ story, but let’s …