WordPress for most people allows you to set up a website without any technical knowledge. Above all else WordPress, easily allows anyone to run their own blog on the Internet.
Hackers have bots crawling the Web looking for blogs running specific versions of Wordpress. But apparently, Wordpress is more interested in claiming credit for creating your blog, then they are in protecting bloggers from this well known security issue.
While Dean never bothers to tell you, this plugin will not work unless you first disable the WYSIWYG Visual Editor.
Comments are not enough for a blog to succeed in Google. John H. Gohde’s new blog ended up getting a fair number of his posts index, but the home page of the blog ended up in the supplemental index.
Technorati has their own version of Google’s Supplemental Index, otherwise known as their blog index where no one will ever see your posts. Before Technorati will list your posts in their General Tag Index, making them visible in Google, a lot of linking building is required.
John H. Gohde has observed that a few of his SEO blog posts have received a boost from a Technorati temporary feed link. Within a month or two, John thus has good reason to believe that his new posts should be receiving a more permanent boost in the SERPS from Technorati’s main Tag directory links.
The naked truth is that your fellow SEMs are using advanced Black Hat techniques to make your blogging experience as miserable as possible. Why? Because they view comment spam as being part of their SEM job description.
No blogger is worth his salt unless they know how to edit their own Wordpress theme. With a little bit of practice, anyone can learn how to do it.
Okay people in the case of this SEO blog, everyone should be doing as I say rather than do what I have done.
This SEO blog has several different looks. Uses several new plugins. And, a long standing problem with WordPress blogs has also been corrected.
John H. Gohde is happy to announce that there is still plenty of life left in this blog. Sphinn Central should be glad to hear about this since John will be reporting on the underbelly of Search Marketing in future posts.