29 WordPress Tweaks to Improve Posts and Pages

By Tomas Laurinavicius hongkiat.com :: We love WordPress – but not all of us are ready to settle with all its default settings and displays – particularly how posts are displayed. As we’re taught that uniqueness does matter to a website’s branding which gives the visitors a great impression, throughout these years bloggers and developers have been striving to tweak the post display, in order to make it as unique as possible. (Image Source: Fotolia, WordPress) Today we are going to focus on the smart [read more]

 
How to SEO your WordPress Website Part 1:

October 13, 2010  |  By Siobhan McKeown :: There are many ways to SEO your WordPress website. There are hundreds of techniques and plugins to raise your search engine rankings. The aim, however, is to strike the right balance when writing for your two audiences: Bots, robots, crawlers, spiders, whatever you want to call them – these are what determine where your site appears in the search rankings; People – we want to make people happy. If people are happy then they link to us [read more]

 

September 19, 2011 By Lance Sonka :: Smart content creators realize they publish for two audiences; search engines and web users. Organizing your WordPress site in the right way will help you to avoid duplicate content penalties in the search engines, plus keep your readers interested and keep coming back for more. The default installation of WordPress offers 3 basic taxonomies for organizing your site’s posts: categories, tags and links. Unfortunately this setup may leave an unsuspecting blogger or novice webmaster into dangerous territory if [read more]