How To: Create a Statistics Page for Advertisers (2)
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For any bloggers that maintain an “Advertise” page on their WordPress blog, you might want to check a recent guest post by our friend Jean-Baptiste Jung over at Pro Blog Design. In his guest post, Jean explains how to manually create an auto-statistics page for advertisers. As with all of Jean’s posts, you’ll get the code you need and more. Count me in the camp of people who prefer to manually code something into their ...
Domaining Manifesto - A Guide to Successful Domaining (1)
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Throughout the past few years I’ve had quite a bit of success buying, developing, and selling domain names. Over that time I’ve managed to collect close to 300 quality domains using many basic domaining techniques. In the past I’ve mentioned a little bit about my domaining experiences here on this site and it usually leads to questions from our readers. How does domaining work? How do you earn money domaining? Where do you find those ...
WordPress Hacks Year in Review: 2008 (12)
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As 2008 closes out and we welcome 2009, I figured what better way to close out the year than with a quick ”year in review” post featuring our best work during 2008. I’ve always felt reviewing was a good process as it allows us to both learn from our mistakes and appreciate the progress we’ve made through the past year. This is a good way to stay motivated and loving what we do each day! ...
Happy Holidays from WordPress Hacks! (1)
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No “real” posts from me today as I’m off to celebrate the Christmas holiday with my family, but I wanted to take a moment and wish everyone a Happy Holiday season (no matter which holiday you choose to celebrate!). I personally have a lot to be thankful for this holiday season. I have a beautiful wife that I love very much, two healthy sons, and the internet has been very good to me this year. ...
A Stroll Down WordPress Memory Lane (1)
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Have you been around since the early days of WordPress? For those that have, I think you’ll really enjoy a recent post over at Planet Ozh which covers A Journey Through Five Years of WordPress. For those that are new to WordPress, you may also enjoy Ozh’s post, as it shows just how far WordPress has come over the past 5 years! Of course, back in 2003, blogging was still in its very early stages ...
140+ Free & Premium WordPress Themes Gallery (25)
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As WordPress continues to grow in popularity, more and more designers are realizing the potential of building WordPress themes. In addition to the financial benefits, designers can also use WordPress themes to create additional inbound links, improve their reputation as a designer, and of course help generate freelance work. Because of the huge size of the WordPress theme market, it has become increasingly difficult to find a good way to browse through the available WordPress ...
How To: Add Breadcrumbs to Your WordPress Blog (1)
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Over the past couple of years, breadcrumbs have really taken off around the internet and it seems like all sorts of major websites are now using them. Unfortunately blogs in general, and WordPress in particular, haven’t really adopted the use of breadcrumbs, which is a huge shame in my opinion. Breadcrumbs are great for improving both reader navigation of your website while at the same time assisting the search engines with determining the structure of ...