Tag Archive | "MIL"
Posted on 28 October 2008
Tags: background image, bala, Blog, blogger, Bloggers, Blogging, celebrity, code snippets, color scheme picker, comments, CSS, css code, due diligence, Emily Robbins, free graphics, hasn, How To Blog, HTML, image backgrounds, link, Links, MIL, nice site, noob, noobs, old stuff, php, Plugin, programming knowledge, recent articles, spam, summation, Theme, usefull, Wall, web design, web designer, WordPress, worth reading
If you followed this post over from Blogging For Noobs, then you know this mornings story. The summation is I found a potential spamback link in my comments at the Celebrity Rumors and decided to follow it with due diligence before allowing it. it was a spamback, but it had links to a wealth of [...]
Posted on 18 October 2008
Tags: Blog, blogger, Courtney Tuttle, daily search, density, fewer search results, free keywords, google, How To Blog, keyword, MIL, niche, optional fields, personalization, php, phrase, quotes, ScribeFire, searc, Search, search results, SEO, single word, tuttle, word phrases, WordPress
One of the most important aspects of being a successful blogger is choosing your keywords carefully. This is just not something most people do when they learn how to blog. I am going to run through a couple of steps for you really quick that will help you figure out your keywords.
Find out how you [...]
Posted on 13 October 2008
Tags: Blog, Blogs, bot, domain, google, keyword, Meta, MIL, money, moving, Professional, ScribeFire, Search, Search Engine, search engines, search results, SEO, Theme, USD, WordPress
If you are reading this post then you have taken your first step in moving beyond the amateur blog level. The first thing you need to accept is you don’t know everything and you should be reading a lot of blogs how to get set up right. None of us know everything, and I am [...]
Posted on 03 October 2008
Tags: Blog, blogger, Blogs, Categories, contact, Darren Rowse, google, internet, Internet Radio Widgets, link, Mike Cherim, Mike Jolley, MIL, Online Music Articles site, php, Radio Widgets, SEO, Sitemap, Theme, widget, WordPress, XML
One of the least used and most powerful features of wordpress is the page template. The page template to make a long story short integrates non standard coding into your blog seemlessly. It is probably used most often as an archive page in free themes, but most of those free templates forget to tell their [...]
Posted on 22 July 2008
Tags: Akismet, Blog, blogger, Bloggers, Blogging, bot, business, CommentLuv, comments, dofo, dofollow, domain, FireFox, HTML, lazy, link, Links, MIL, money, moving, nofollow, Plugin, SEO, spam, Tags, WordPress
Those were the words I heard often enough at as kid when I was being cautious. I heard them from friends who tried to goad me into trouble making either with or for them. I heard them from many a male relative who simple mistook caution for timidity and didn’t really know what else [...]
Posted on 30 May 2008
Tags: advertising, anchor links, Authority, automatic ping services, Blog, blogger, Bloggers, Blogs, board admin, Bulletin Board, discussion board, email, http://www.bradsotherblog.com, http://www.technorati.com/ping, Indexing, link, Links, MIL, mouths, paid advertising, ping, reply, Search, search traffic, second time, software, suggestion, Tags, technorati, tracking, Traffic
Something is up at Technorati. For more than a month now I have been having problems with them properly indexing one of my blogs. Despite the fact that it was being updated either manually or automatically with daily digest posts, http://www.bradsotherblog.com was simply not getting its ping through to Technorati. This just [...]
Posted on 26 May 2008
Tags: BBS, Blog, Blogs, Hart, hostgator, Memorial Day, MIL, mySql, mysql database, php, WordPress
This morning HostGator has made everyone change their passwords to a strong password. This is no big deal until you go to access anything that uses your mysql database. Just a heads up, this can royally screw your blog access. Being the administrator for more than half a dozen blogs and bbs hosted on HostGator. [...]
Posted on 25 April 2008
Tags: Blog, blogger, Blogging, Blogs, BlogSpot, bot, Brad Blogging, comments, Content Management System, CSS, electricity, email, HTML, link, Links, MIL, moving, resource, suggestion, Tags, Theme, URL, widget, XML
I am in no way an expert in Blogger or BlogSpot, but I am passing along to your a nice free article on how to write a theme there since I know some of you blog there.
How To Create A Blogger/Blogspot Theme by Brad
This tutorial will cover the steps needed to create your own blogger [...]
Posted on 23 April 2008
Tags: Blog, blogger, Blogs, coffee, comments, CSS, email, HTML, link, MIL, Plugin, Plugins. WordPress, spam, URL, URLs, web authoring, WordPress, WordPress
I hit the jackpot on good plugin finds today for all you junkines. This morning I found myself sitting face to face with a site called Coffee 2 Code and a long list of WordPress 2.5 compatible plugins. I won’t go through the whole list but here are the ones you can bet will find [...]
Posted on 12 April 2008
Tags: Atom, Blog, blogger, Bloggers, Blogging, Blogs, bot, calendar, cell phones, comments, email, feed, Feedburner, google, Hell, K.I.S.S, link, MIL, noob, Outlook, Pajama Professional, Professional, RSS, Syndicated, Syndication, Technology, television, web syndication, website, XML
I am surprised these days how many people still don’t know what an RSS/XML/Atom feed is. Almost every website be it a blog or anything else has some variation of that nice little orange symbol that looks like this:
Okay now that you all know what those are, the question some of you still have [...]