Otto has a great post over on make.wordpress explaining how to associate your WordPress plugins with yourself as the author in Google search results. I just tried it, easy, and it worked. While Google+ may not be the hot social area on the block, it does seem to have some benefits. Studies show that listings with a specified author receive much more clicks and attention than those that do not. Who doesn’t want more attention to their hand-crafted WordPress plugins? More traffic? More readers? More leads? More collaborators…?
WPpreset, Another Way To Systemize Your Installs
I’m back with yet another review for you guys. This time we’re taking a look at WPpreset, which was submitted to us just a few days ago. We’ve covered other systematic installation options before so don’t be surprised when we start comparing WPpreset to another option that got both a positive review and feedback about a month ago, WProller. WPpreset prides itself on the time it can save you on your multiple installs and setups of WordPress. In fact their demo video shows you how to set up a WordPress install with all of your preferred plugins and such in […]
Daily Theme & Plugin Roundup – 4.16.2013
There’s so many things to share with you on today’s roundup. We are 2 for 2. We have both new and updated themes and plugins. Make sure to take a look at them after the jump!
Dropplets: Moving Back to the Basics of Blogging
I love it when passionate people dedicate their time to pursue projects based out of their passions, especially around blogging and online publishing. Jason Schuller is one of those guys who has been ‘around the block,’ sotospeak, in terms of the WordPress ecosystem and has seen some of the changes that WordPress has undergone over the past few years. In fact, he hasn’t always liked where it’s all been going, so much so that he’s decided to take a step back and reassess where exactly he fits (and his perspective) in the growing marketplace of digital publishing:
The HTACCESS Book by Jeff Starr [Spring Sale]
Have you seen Jeff Starr‘s latest and greatest book? You know, that guy who co-authored the amazing Digging into WordPress book with Chris Coyier? Well I’m not sure about you but I’ve bookmarked Jeff’s blog, Perishable Press, years ago and it’s provided incredible strategies, snippets of code, and yes, .htaccess scripts that have more than saved me a couple times. So when I heard that he was rocking a book covering that topic specifically I knew I had to get it.
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