Showing posts with label WordPress. Show all posts
Showing posts with label WordPress. Show all posts

Sunday, August 4, 2013

How To Schedule A Future Post In WordPress

You can schedule blog posts to automatically publish themselves at any time in the future. If you want to remove an already published post and automatically republish it at a specific time/date in the future, the directions are the same (see below):

In the Publish module to the right of the post editor, click the blue Edit link next to Publish immediately.



Set the future date/time when you want the post to publish itself and click OK. To schedule a post in the PM, you will need to use the 24-hour clock. For example, 1:00 PM would read as 13:00 in the Schedule a Post module. The time will be based on your location settings in your Settings -> General page.



Instead of Publish immediately, it will now say Schedule for: followed by the date and time you specified, and the button has changed from Publish to Schedule.



Click Schedule. Scheduled posts will be triggered by the first visit to your blog on or after the exact date/time you set. If you see that the scheduled time has come and gone and your post has not published, simply log out of WordPress.com and view your blog’s front page. Your visit should cause the post to appear.
Note: Sometimes you might want to backdate a post. For example, if you’ve just come back from a long trip, you might want to write a post for each day of your travels and have the post dates match the actual days you were away. To backdate a post, simply edit the date before you clickPublish, as described above. In this case, the button will not change to Schedule.

Republishing a Post


Sometimes, you may want to republish an old post. If this is your goal, you have a few different options:

  1. You can reschedule your post by editing the date and time the post was published, entering a future date and time, then clicking Schedule. When the scheduled time arrives, the post will jump from its current position in your timeline to the most recent spot on your blog and display the new date and time. The link for the post will also change to reflect the new publication date. When you reschedule a post, it will not redistribute to your email subscribers.

  2. You can republish your post by changing the status of the post to Draft, clicking Update, then clicking Publish. When you do this, the post will immediately redistribute to your email subscribers. However, the publication date and time will remain the same, so the post’s link and position in your timeline will remain unchanged. If you want a republished post to show up first on your blog, you can always make it “sticky.”

  3. If your goal is to redistribute a post to your email subscribers, you can also try using the Writing Helper.


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Un-scheduling a Post


If you’ve scheduled a post to be published in the future, but changed your mind and want to publish it immediately, head back to the Edit Post page for your scheduled post.

In the Publish module, click on the “Edit” link next to the date for which you’ve scheduled your post:



Then, enter today’s date and time as your scheduled post time and click on “Ok.” When finished, click Publish and your post will be published immediately.

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Troubleshooting Scheduled Posts


If your scheduled post does not appear, check the following:

  • Is your timezone correct in your Settings -> General page?

  • Did you save your post as a draft rather than schedule it? For the post to publish, you must click the Schedule button.

  • Has no one visited your blog yet? Try logging out of WordPress.com and visiting your blog’s front page.


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Video


Watch the “Publishing your post at a later date” video from WordPress.tv.


Publishing Your Post at a Later Date

Publishing Your Post at a Later Date




Thursday, August 1, 2013

WordPress 3.6 Has Launced Today - See All The Features!

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WordPress co-founder Matt Mullenweg today announced the release of the latest version, which includes “bullet-proof” autosave and post locking, a revamped revision browser, native support for audio and video embeds and improved integration with Spotify, Rdio and SoundCloud. WordPress 3.6 is available to download from WordPress.org

Dubbed “Oscar” in honor of Canadian jazz pianist and composer Oscar Peterson, WordPress 3.6 features more than just a new theme and improved revisions. Oscar includes better autosave and post locking, native support for audio and video embeds via an HTML5 media player, as well as improved integrations with Spotify, Rdio, and SoundCloud.

There are a number of user features:

  • The new Twenty Thirteen theme, inspired by modern art, puts focus on your content with a colorful, single-column design made for media-rich blogging.

  • Revamped revisions save every change and the new interface allows you to scroll easily through changes to see line-by-line who changed what and when.

  • Post locking and augmented autosave will be a boon for sites where more than a single author is working on a post. Each author now has their own autosave stream, which stores things locally as well as on the server (so much harder to lose something) and there’s an interface for taking over editing of a post, as demonstrated beautifully by our bearded buddies in the video above.

  • Built-in HTML5 media player for native audio and video embeds with no reliance on external services.

  • The menu editor is now much easier to understand and use.




Developer features include:

  • A new audio/video API provides access to metadata like ID3 tags.

  • You can now choose HTML5 markup for things like comment and search forms, and comment lists.

  • Better filters for how revisions work, so you can store a different amount of history for different post types.

  • Tons more listed on the Codex, and of course you can always browse the over 700 closed tickets.


New features aside, I recommend upgrading to the latest version from a security standpoint alone. With WordPress powering almost one-fifth of the Web, it’s a very big target for attackers.

Have you downloaded WordPress 3.6? What do you think? Tell me in the comments below...

Monday, July 15, 2013

5 Killer WordPress PluginsYou Must Have

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If there is a tool available that makes life easier for you while improving your blog’s search prowess, and is FREE, why not give it a try? Such is the case with the following handful of SEO-related plugins for WordPress that will do some work for you, while reminding you of ways to improve your site’s search engine optimization. As recommended before on IFB, check out The Beginner’s Guide to SEO for some general rules of thumb to follow to boost important keywords in posts, tags, titles, and more.

All in One SEO Pack


Pretty much every blogger I know uses this; it is essentially the gold standard SEO plugin, so if you don’t have it yet, put it at the top of your list (I’ve been told that recent versions of WordPress already come with it installed as well). What it does is deposit meta titles, meta descriptions, and keywords to search engines such as Google, to help with search and for potentially new readers out there to easily find your site.    Be sure to fill out the box toward the bottom of the post with the title, description and keywords to take the best advantage of the plugin; I found this guide helpful in explaining how to best work it to maximize the SEO benefits

WordPress SEO by Yoast


Bloggers seem to be equally devoted to this plugin, as it offers more functionality and help that can be applied to different levels of running a blog for better SEO power. It’s basically a bunch of plugins combo’ed into one package, that gives you a preview of how your content will look in search engines, makes sure your images have an alt tag containing the focus keyword, control which pages from your site go to Google, automatically makes XML sitemaps and notifies Google and Bing about them,  Facebook integration, and more.

StatCounter


We all know about Google Analytics, but I tend to really like StatCounter, as it gives you the rundown of  pageloads, unique visits, first time visits, and return visits, broken out by day, total count, and weekly average, as well as an in-depth analysis of your last 500 page views. The thing that I like best about it is that every Monday morning I get an email with all of the stats, so I don’t have to remember to click around and analyze them, I look at the posts that I put up on the days with the highest views, and make note of what the subject(s) were, keywords used so that I can learn even more about what is of most interest to my readers and perhaps further cater my content toward them in the future.

Seo Friendly Images


This one is pretty straightforward; if filling in SEO-related content in images tends to be an afterthought, or never done at all, you’ll love this plugin, as it goes ahead and assigns ALT and TITLE words to your pics so that they are more easily found via search.

Google XML Sitemaps


This plugin creates a sitemap, which is crucial because it extracts links and some text so that a variety of search engines can succinctly index your site (found in Google’s Webmaster Tools section). This plugin does that, and automatically delivers your new content to the search engine once created. You don’t have to have a Google account to use it, but just remember to register your site as your own and submit it  to Google to be sure it’s on their radar to index and rank it.

Saturday, July 13, 2013

SUNDAY SEO: Internal Linking Practices in WordPress Help Page Views

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Internal linking is one of the easiest SEO technique to master it,Yet one of the crucial factor of SEO. In this article I am going to show you the benefits of internal linking and how to effectively practice this SEO technique in WordPress.

What is Internal Linking


In simple words : Internal linking is a act of linking the other pages of the same domain, Similarly internal link is one that points to another page on the same website.

How internal linking can be useful


Some of the benefits of internal links

  • Internal links helps to get more page views

  • It can boost SEO by spreading the link Juice across the website


Some of the best live examples of internal linking are Tech blogs like Techcrunch and Mashable. Lets take this sample article from Lifehacker which is approx. 560 words in length,If we count the number of internal links in it..It ends up with whopping 19.

Thats how big boys are increasing the page views as well as doing good SEO.

Internal Linking in WordPress


First you must understand that Internal linking is not only refers to linking other pages in main content but also through other website elements like Sidebar,Footer,Menu etc.Here is a list of things you can do to build internal links

  • Manual Internal linking

  • Automatic internal linking using plugins

  • Using Breadcrumbs

  • Links to related posts using plugins

  • Linking through Footer and Sidebar widgets


Lets explore it individually.

Manual Internal linking (Natural Linking)


This method is the most time consuming one but very effective than any other method.In this method you need to manually link other posts in main post content.

WordPress offers best linking tool to aid you in this process.The advanced linking option gives you the ability to search the post and link it easily.

WordPress-link

Link only the related articles with right ancor texts and Its better not link the home page since we will be already linking through other elements like Manu,Footer etc.

Also,Dont fill the article with just links,Users may easily get irritated which will eventually cost pageviews and readership.

Automatic Internal linking using Plugins


Manual method involves lot of patient and time,Especially it is very difficult to edit old article for internal linking.In such case we can go for plugins like Ninja  affiliate or SEO Smart Links premium.

These plugins can automatically link the keyword in all posts to particular link.For example you can automatically link the keyword “WordPress Tips” to some category or post without editing each post.This can save you ample of time.

Risk of using Free version of SEO Smart Links


Well,You can get free version of SEO Smart Links but its very riskier to do it so.Since it doesn’t come with features like limiting number of links per post.

To understand the gravity of the problem lets take an example.If I link the keyword “WordPress” to some category page then imagine how many times the link appears on each post.These type of activities can get your blog penalized by search engines.

I personally use Ninja affiliate plugin for automatic keyword linking.It also comes with other features like links click count etc.If you use SEO smart links then refer this guide Smartly Interlink Your Blog Content with SEO Smart Links.

Breadcrumbs are simple navigation hierarchy which helps users to keep track of their current location within the website.Breadcrumbs are essential to maintain a neat hierarchy.Google officially recommends webmasters to use breadcrumbs for better SEO.

Breadcrumb of WPStuffs

Breadcrumbs in Genesis Child Themes


All Genesis child themes comes with this feature but you need to enable it in Genesis settings page.Go to Dashboard >> Genesis >> Breadcrumbs and check the boxes appropriately.

genesis-breadcrumbs

Implementing breadcrumbs using WordPress SEO Plugin


If your theme doesn’t comes with breadcrumbs then you can easily implement it usingWordPress SEO by Yoast Plugin.After installing the plugin go to Dashboard >> SEO >>Internal links and enable the breadcrumbs option.

Add the following code in your current themes (Wherever you wish to display)
<?php if ( function_exists('yoast_breadcrumb') ) {
yoast_breadcrumb('<p id="breadcrumbs">','</p>');
} ?>


Linking the related posts under the article also helps to build inter links.YARP (Yet another related posts) Plugin is the most commonly used related posts plugin,Its very simple and highly efficient. If you care about the design then go with plugins like WP-Thumbie and nRelate.

Footer and Sidebar widgets can be used to inter link the most popular articles and links to some important pages like About  page,Contact page and Privacy policy.The links will be established throughout the website hence it will result in deep interlinking.

For live example you can look after the footer and sidebar of this blog.

Conclusion


Internal linking is the most effective SEO method when it comes to content rich websites,So implement the above methods to place yourself better in Search results.You can easily track your internal links by using services like Google Webmaster tools and Opensiteexplorer.

Thanks to another  great article provided by VivekR

Sunday, July 7, 2013

10 Most Useful "Google" Plugins for WordPress

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WordPress is a great and most popular blogging platform for it possibility to extend functions with plugins. WordPress Plugins make blogging easier for all of us who have chosen WordPress as our content management system. This post lists the most useful WordPress plugins related to Google starting from XML Sitemaps and ending with FeedBurner subscribers counter.

1. Google XML Sitemaps


Google XML Sitemaps

This plugin will create a Google sitemaps compliant XML-Sitemap of your WordPress blog. It supports all of the WordPress generated pages as well as custom ones. Everytime you edit or create a post, your sitemap is updated and all major search engines that support the sitemap protocol, like ASK.com, Google, MSN Search and YAHOO, are notified about the update.

2. Google Analyticator


Google Analyticator

Google Analyticator easily adds Google Analytics tracking support to a WordPress-powered blog. Google Analyticator also comes with an easily customizable widget that can be used to display specific information that is gathered by Google Analytics using the Google Analytics API.

3. Google Analytics for WordPress


Google Analytics for WordPress

This plugin adds the possibility to tag and segment all outgoing links, so you can see whether a click came from a comment or an article. It also adds the possibility to track just the domain, instead of the complete link, so you get a better view of how much traffic you’re sending where.

4. Google Website Optimizer for WordPress


Google Website Optimizer for WordPress

 

This simple plugin lets you optimize your landing pages (as posts or pages) using the Google Website Optimizer without needing to edit the HTML code of the theme.

5. Google Doc Embedder


Google Doc Embedder

 

Google Doc Embedder will allow you to embed a PDF, PowerPoint (PPT), or TIFF file directly into your page or post, not requiring the user to have Adobe Reader, PowerPoint, or other software installed to view the contents.

6. Easy AdSense


Easy AdSense

Easy AdSense provides a very easy way to generate revenue from your blog using Google AdSense. With its full set of features, Easy AdSense is perhaps the first plugin to give you a complete solution for everything AdSense-related.

7. XML Google Maps


XML Google Maps

This plugin allows you to easily insert Google Map or Google Earth Plugin Maps into your blog.

8. Google AJAX Translation


Google AJAX Translation

The Google AJAX Translation WordPress plugin provides a quick, simple, and light way to add translation to your blog. A “Translate” button can be added to the bottom or top of posts, pages, and/or comments.

9. Google Custom Search Plugin


Google Custom Search Plugin

The default search engine that ships with WordPress is not the best search engine and bloggers every where should make the switch to WordPress Google Custom Search plugin. This plugin is a drop in replacement and works with minimum hassle.

10. FeedBurnerCount


FeedBurnerCount

A well-optimized and reliable plugin that connects to the FeedBurner Awareness API to retrieve your readers count, that you can print out in plain text.

What do you think about these plugins? Do you use anyone from this list?  Might we haven’t listed your favorite Google related plugin? Share your thoughts in comments.

Saturday, July 6, 2013

Top 10 Essential WordPress Plugins to Improve SEO & Usability

After you've installed WordPress, it's now time to go and dig a bit deeper. Many great plugins are available to help your WordPress site when it comes to SEO, usability, and conversion. Here are 10 great plugins – most of which are available for free.

1. WordPress SEO by Yoast


http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/wordpress-seo/

Download this plugin now and use it on every WordPress site you own. This plugin, in my opinion, is as important as the WordPress installation itself. It's also extremely easy to use.

Also, if you haven't already, make sure to use Yoast's Google Analytics plugin.

2. Simple URLs


http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/simple-urls/

This plugin is great. You can track outbound links and control them completely right within the WordPress backend. If you add Disallow: /go/ into your robots.txt file it will also stop any authority from passing through the link itself.

You can use this plugin to keep track of these outbound links. For example, if you have affiliate links on your site, you can calculate a conversion rate from knowing the number of clicks to the number of people who purchase something via the affiliate link.

3. RB Internal Links


http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/rb-internal-links/

Although this plugin hasn't been updated in more than two years, it still should be included in every WordPress installation. This plugin helps with internal linking.

RB Internal Links is great because it uses the post ID to link internally rather than the URL itself. This means that if you want to change the URL of a page or post, then the URL will be updated dynamically.

This cuts the risk of internal 404 pages that can harm SEO for internal pages, as well as ensuring that no visitor reaches a page that does not exist.

4. NextGen Gallery and Lightbox Plus:


http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/lightbox-plus/
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/nextgen-gallery/

These two plugins have been combined into one entry because they work hand-in-hand. Lightbox Plus uses Colorbox – a lightweight jQuery image gallery script that is the friendliest for performance and doesn't hinder on-page SEO. Although Lightbox is included as an option within NextGen itself, Lightbox Plus offers a lot more options for the appearance and behavior of Lightbox's execution.

NextGen as a plugin is all you need when it comes to image gallery management. You can define lots of things such as the image's title and alt tags, which solves any SEO image problems.

Its flexibility into WordPress themes is great too, as you can add templates to use with the shortcode NextGen offers (more information on using NextGen templates can be found here). So, for example, I may use my own image gallery viewer and want it to output a certain way so I create my own NextGen gallery template called gallery-alexmoss.php and upload it into a subfolder of my theme called nggallery.

Below is a template I have developed to work with Twitter's Bootstrap image carousel:

<?php if (!defined ('ABSPATH')) die ('No direct access allowed'); ?><?php if (!empty ($gallery)) : ?>

<div id="<?php echo $gallery->anchor ?>">

<ol>

<?php $activenum="0"; foreach ( $images as $image ) : ?>

<li data-target="#<?php echo $gallery->anchor ?>" data-slide-to="<?php echo $activenum; ?>"<?php if ($activenum=="0") {echo ''; } $activenum++; ?></li>

<?php endforeach; ?>

</ol>

 

<div>

<?php $activenum="1"; foreach ( $images as $image ) : ?>

<div id="ngg-image-<?php echo $image->pid ?>"1") {echo " active"; } $activenum++; ?>" <?php echo $image->style ?>>

<img title="<?php echo $image->alttext; ?>" alt="<?php echo $image->alttext; ?>" src="<?php echo $image->imageURL; ?>"  />

<div><h4><?php echo $image->alttext; ?></h4><p><?php echo $image->description; ?></p></div>

</div>

<?php endforeach; ?>

</div>

<a href="#<?php echo $gallery->anchor ?>" data-slide="prev">&lsaquo;</a>

<a href="#<?php echo $gallery->anchor ?>" data-slide="next">&rsaquo;</a>

</div>

<?php endif; ?>

5. Widget Logic


http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/widget-logic/

This plugin works specifically with your widgets. When installed, an extra option is added into each widget where you can define exactly where that widget should/shouldn't appear. This is great when you want to control what content appears in which sections of the site.

Here are a few examples of widget logic you can use:

  • is_category(X) || (is_single() && in_category(X)) - if viewing Category X or a post within Category X.

  • is_archive() - if viewing any archive page.

  • is_page() - if viewing a page.

  • !is_page() - if viewing anything other than a page. Note that the use of ! turns the condition into if is not.


When you use this plugin ensure that you are confident with using some PHP code as incorrect use can lead to potential problems.

6. Members


http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/members/

You may find that the default user roles provided by WordPress aren't enough for you to control the access that you want. This plugin adds flexibility to edit existing user roles as well as adding additional user roles. The plugin also comes with easy to use widgets and shortcodes so you can limit content based on the user's role.

7. Use Google Libraries


http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/use-google-libraries/

This very simple plugin that substitutes JavaScript libraries called locally on your own server with Google's own CDN. This saves on bandwidth, keeps using compressed versions of the scripts, and increases the chance that a user already has these files cached and therefore increases the general performance of your site.

8. W3 Total Cache


http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/w3-total-cache/

While we're on the subject of performance, W3 Total Cache is the most powerful and comprehensive caching plugin available. This plugin handles everything from combine and minification for both CSS and JS to HTML linebreak and comment removal, disk caching, browser caching and more.

It's useful to test any settings out to ensure that there are no issues once enabled and deployed but most of the time W3 plays ball with your WordPress installation.

9. Gravity Forms


http://3doo.rs/gravity

This is the best plugin available. Although paid (from $39), this plugin is a must have on any WordPress installation and pays for itself.

This plugin handles all kind of form generation and management from basic contact forms to complete content management. There is so much you can do within Gravity Forms that I can't cover it in this post alone. Some examples of how you can use Gravity Forms:

  • Basic contact forms: Also includes seamless integration with CAPTCHA

  • Contact forms with email routing: This is great for larger companies. Based on options filled out in the form, email is routed to a different address saving time sifting through a generic email address

  • MailChimp integration: You can use any form's email input and send that information to MailChimp directly through an add-on available (only for people who purchased the developer license) using MailChimp's API.

  • Creating content: Forms can actually generate posts or pages within your site. You can create a form that populates all the data needed to publish a new post or page, including the title, excerpt, body, featured image and more.


Another great thing about Gravity forms is that all entries are stored and viewable within the backend of the site meaning that some forms don't even need to have email notifications upon submission. Not enough for you? You can also export all entries as a CSV file, as well as being able to import and export all forms for you to backup or transfer to other sites.

10. Twitter Feed Pro:


http://3doordigital.com/wordpress/plugins/wp-twitter-feed-pro/

This is my own plugin. This paid plugin ($19.99) outputs a Twitter feed based on a number of settings using the shortcode. You can output your latest tweets or someone else's (or a combination), view replies and public mentions, view favorites of any username or search for any term or hashtag. There are also many options for customizing the look and feel of how the tweets are output.

There are two reasons I mention this plugin.

First is that tweets use HTML to output tweets rather than using jQuery (as this is the only other way to do so via Twitter's official embedded timeline widget).

Additionally, this plugin is fully compatible with Twitter API v1.1. Some other plugins or Twitter Feed options within WordPress themes use v1.0 of the API which will retire on June 11. If you want to know more about this issue, I have written about Twitter API v1.1 and its implication.

Summary


It has taken me a long time to find the best plugins to perform all kinds of different tasks and tweaks with WordPress. Finding trustworthy authors and plugins that are not abusive is extremely important so I like it when I find confidence in a plugin to use on my own sites, and more importantly, sites for my clients.

Saturday, September 15, 2012

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