"Plugin to share about your old posts on twitter, facebook, linkedin to get more hits for them and keep them alive.
What the plugin can do ?
This plugin helps you to keeps your old posts alive by sharing them and driving more traffic to them from social networks. It also helps you to promote your content. You can set time and no of posts to share to drive more traffic."
"Lets you easily embed and promote any Facebook Page on your website. Your visitors can like and share the Page without having to leave your site.
Description
Simple Facebook Plugin enables Facebook Page admins to promote their Pages and embed a simple feed of content from a Page into any WordPress blog. The Facebook Page Plugin enables users to:
See how many users already like this Page, and which of their friends like it too
Read recent posts from the Page
Like the Page with one click, without needing to visit the Page
You can easily integrate Like Box using WordPress Widgets and Shortcodes."
"Redirect users to different locations after logging in and logging out.
Define a set of redirect rules for specific users, users with specific roles, users with specific capabilities, and a blanket rule for all other users. Also, set a redirect URL for post-registration. This is all managed in Settings > Login/logout redirects.
You can use the syntax [variable]username[/variable] in your URLs so that the system will build a dynamic URL upon each login, replacing that text with the user's username. In addition to username, there is "userslug", "homeurl", "siteurl", "postid-23", "http_referer" and you can also add your own custom URL "variables". See Other Notes / How to Extend for documentation.
If you're using a plugin such as Gigya that bypasses the regular WordPress login redirect process (and only allows one fixed redirect URL), set that plugin to redirect to wp-content/plugins/peters-login-redirect/wplogin_redirect_control.php and set the relevant setting to "Yes" at the bottom of the Settings > Login/Logout redirects page in the WordPress admin panel.
You can add your own code logic before and between any of the plugin's normal redirect checks if needed. See Other Notes / How to Extend for documentation. Some examples include: redirecting the user based on their IP address; and redirect users to a special page on first login.
This plugin also includes a function rul_register that acts the same as the wp_register function you see in templates (typically producing the Register or Site Admin links in the sidebar), except that it will return the custom defined admin address. rul_register takes three parameters: the "before" code (by default ""), the "after" code (by d"
"Shortcake makes using WordPress shortcodes a piece of cake.
Used alongside add_shortcode, Shortcake supplies a user-friendly interface for adding a shortcode to a post, and viewing and editing it from within the content editor.
Once you've installed the plugin, you'll need to register UI for your shortcodes. For inspiration, check out examples of Shortcake in the wild."
Launch a blog. Create some content. Make money. Sounds pretty great, right? Many of us have read about all those high-end bloggers like Neil Patel, Jon Morrow, and Pat Flynn who seem to have done just that.
"Have you ever came across a site that style their posts differently? Some sites have different sticky posts highlighted whereas others have each category post styled with a different color, or some may even have a totally unique outlook altogether. Well, that is exactly what we are going to cover in this article. We will share how you can style different WordPress posts in different ways. So what are we going to use? We will use a function called post_class. Post Class function prints out different post container classes which can be added, typically, in the index.php, single.php, and other template files featuring post content.
Note: This tutorial requires that you are somewhat familiar with WordPress theming, and know fairbits of HTML / CSS. "
We have all heard this before: "you can do everything with WordPress." That's actually true. WordPress is a powerful open source content management system that can handle any type of website, as long as you have the right theme. Best of all, in most cases, you won't have to break the bank to get the job done.
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I updated my Zemanta yesterday ! When designers understand semantics general semantics and mathematics you get a Zemanta ! This integration with Gmail makes E Mail use a valuable form of communication ! In my opinion Both Gmail and Yahoo are now true social media and advertsing tools ! The ability to add content and photos may make an item worth opening in your In Box WOW ! Finally there is a Firefox Add On that make Firefox Complete ! I also use Glue from Adaptive Blue and Tumblr which Mr Wilson is involved in! It is obvious to me than Mr Wilson understands the Internet is about content creation and distribution. I can see advertisers adding product to Zemanta and using Gmail and Yahoo to deliver !
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If you're a Wordpress Content Management System user, and you would like to make your page titles SEO friendly without installing any plug-ins or modifying your website too much, then this article might be for you. All it requires is a few lines of PHP in your header.php file.
HeadSpace2 is a plugin to manage meta data for your WordPress site. For the unfamiliar, meta data is all the extra information that explains what your content is about, allowing you to fine-tune your site for search engines. HeadSpace2 tries to make the management of this data as easy as possible so you can spend more time creating content.
Improved accordion markup and animation.
Fancy draggable content windows.
Plain draggable content with ghosting.
A nice imagebox.
Cool image reflections like the ones on this site.
Smooth scrolling action.
"Hybrid is more than just a WordPress theme. It's about pushing the limits with what WordPress can do. It's a framework. Something you can use to build anything from the smallest family blog to a powerful site that handles thousands of visitors a day."
BENEFITS - THE SHORT LIST:
* Developed with child themes in mind, so you'll never lose your customizations.
* SEO optimized. No need for plugins to handle this anymore.
* Theme options that are about content/information.
* Templates for everything.
* 13 page templates.
* Actively developed for WP 2.7 but backward compatible down to 2.5.
* 15+ plugins supported within the theme.
* Attachment handling like you've never experienced.
* Advanced breadcrumbs beyond any other theme.
* Ability to run just about any type of site.
* And over 20 tutorials to start.
First of all - what exactly are we trying to achieve here?
1. Get backlinks with Your Chosen Keywords as Anchor
2. Get backlinks ONLY from blogs that pass PR juice
3. Get backlinks for FREE and from Content (just the way Google loves it)!
Download for free a very useful redirect 301, for your wordpress blog, this simple file .php send visitors on the homepage, if they have come across some error page, where the contents have been erased.
Preserving in this way also pagerank assigned from Google to your internal pages ;)
Over the years I've come across a few Wordpress CMS Plug-ins that I have found essential and have used at one time or another on a few, if not all, of my websites. So, if you use the Wordpress Content Management System, you might find this article helpful as I've compiled a list of the Wordpress Plug-ins I consider to be highly useful.