Posts Tagged ‘Com Blog’

How do I change Wordpress.com theme without paying?

Saturday, February 13th, 2010

I have tried connecting word press.com in filezilla but it won’t connect. I think it’s because they have this new CSS upgrader and you need to pay for it. Is there any other way I could change my theme without having to pay for it?
that’s still paying.

You don’t connect to WordPress with FTP. You connect to your server that has it provided your hosting account allows use of FTP. Most free accounts do not allow FTP use.

Themes:

Some Themes: http://smashapps.blogspot.com/2009/06/20-most-elegant-free-blogger-templates.html
Top 10 Template Generators for Blogs and Websites: http://mashable.com/2007/11/18/10-template-generators/
Wordpress Blog Template Generator: http://www.teknobites.com/2007/11/02/wordpress-blog-template-generator/
How to Make wordpress themes (video): http://themetation.com/2008/07/14/how-to-create-wordpress-themes-from-scratch-part-1/
Gallifrey Image Gallery wordpress Plugin: http://www.bin-co.com/blog/2009/07/gallifrey-image-gallery-wordpress-plugin/

Ron

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Just Started Blogging There are a Few Steps You Should Take

Sunday, January 24th, 2010

So I’ll discuss a little about the wordpress platform, themes, recommended plugins and some tips.

If you have just started blogging, there are a few steps you should take.

1. Activate the akismet plugin. This plugin comes preinstalled with wordpress but you have to activate it and get a wordpress key (which takes 2 minutes). Akismet blocks spam comments on your blog, so if you choose to enable comments on your posts (which you should) then this plugin is a must, and best of all it’s a set and forget.
2. Choose a theme. You could use the default theme, but it’s way overused. The ideal is to choose a theme that is very user friendly, with good link visibility, nice color contrast, and a nice and attractive layout. If you know how to design a theme or can change a free theme to your liking, then you should do so, unique content and layout designs are always a better choice than free themes that are probably used by hundreds or more. A good place to get themes is the wordpress Theme Directory. Another one is searching google for “free wordpress themes” :-)
3. Decide on a permalink structure, permalinks are the actual links to your blog posts, and wordpress gives you a lot of flexibility here. For maximum SEO performance, you should simply choose “yourdomain.com/blog-post-title” but this really comes down to personal preference as I personally don’t think it makes that much of a difference, so you might prefer “yourdomain.com/year/month/blog-post-title” that is also search engine (and user) friendly. Whatever you choose, do activate the permalink feature because otherwise you’ll have those ugly query strings all over your urls.
4. Download and install the Google XML Sitemaps Generator Plugin. This plugin takes care of updating and submitting your sitemap to Google and other search engines. This allows search engine to know more about the structure of your website.
5. Download and install the All In One SEO Pack Plugin. This plugin optimizes your blogs output for search engine optimization. Optimizes keywords, page titles and more.
6. Install the Share This plugin or a similar social bookmarking plugin. This should go right after your posts along with a reminder letting visitors know they can subscribe to your feed. This way visitors have some options when they finish reading your posts. If they like your post, they will be able to quickly submit it to whatever social bookmarking sites they use or e-mail to a friend.
7. Create an About page. You should use this page to introduce yourself to the visitors, your background, your work, what you do and like and what people should expect from your blog. This gives your blog a personal touch that helps visitors to identify you as an actual human behind the blog. Also consider placing one or several pictures of yourself on the about page (or on a photos page if you prefer) as this also greatly increases the human awareness of the visitor.
8. Create a Contact page. You can simply put up a page with e-mail instructions or use a contact me plugin like Secure and Accessible PHP Contact Form. This gives confidence to the visitor that he can reach you if he so chooses and, like the about page, gives the human touch.
9. Create an account on FeedBurner for your blog and give your visitors a visible option to subscribe to your blog by RSS and by e-mail (FeedBurner takes good care of all this). This allows users to use an rss reader or just get your posts by e-mail. Most visitors never return so you should make it easy and worthwhile for them to subscribe to your blog and receive future updates.

Well, those are 9 of the things that I think are most common and needed, but I could go on, you should familiarize yourself as much as possible with wordpress (or your other blogging platform of choice), try out new plugins and optimize your theme. It’s a work in progress, but you shouldn’t let that get in the way of your posting.

You could consider setting up a password protected subdomain and creating a clone blog for testing (or install it on your own computer) because once you start getting traffic you shouldn’t go trying new things on your live site where things could break giving your visitors a bad surfing experience. A clone blog is obviously just a blog installation that matches your actual site with the same theme, same plugins and a few dummy posts so you can do your testing.

Once you get your blog ready to go, all that’s left to do is start posting! You should make a nice first post, introducing yourself briefly and letting the reader know that you have an About page with more details. You should give some idea of what visitors can expect from your blog posts.

Now for some quick blogging tips:

1. Make constant posts. You should try your best to do about 3 posts per week minimum. This all depends on your ability to express yourself with words. If you’re good at it, then post as much as you can, daily or even bidaily. If you’re not, well, then try to make at least 3 posts per week.
2. Use post titles wisely. Your post title is very important as it’s the part that will be most visible to the web. Create informative titles, for more details visit to www.your-own-blog.com the words you choose here will eventually make your site rank on google for some or all of those same keywords.
3. Make medium to long posts. Not saying that you can’t do small blog posts, you can and should, but you should try your best to create full length and keyword rich posts. Write your best and biggest posts as if the were articles with a small intro, content and conclusion.
4. Post about other blogs. Read blogs about the same topic than yours and link to them and do your own spin on the post, agree, for more details visit to www.blog-and-ping.com disagree, whatever. Basically try to engage in friendly debates with other bloggers.
5. Leave them wanting for more. End your posts with a small text about what you’ll be posting about next time. Be creative and suspenseful.
6. Proof read and spell check your post before publishing. Occasional typos are ok, but proof reading and using a spell checker should keep them to a minimum.
7. Have fun! You should be having fun blogging. If you’re just starting you can probably feel a little intimidated or sometimes don’t knowing what to post. But you shouldn’t stress to much about it, just take a break and post some other time. Blogging should be relaxing not stressful. Find inspiration around you.

Well and that’s it, there you have just some blogging tips to get you started. These are of course mostly geared to blogging beginners. You can do much more with blogs and use the blogging platform to create other type of niche sites and adsense sites but that is topic for a whole different article.

Narinder Pal Sharma
http://www.articlesbase.com/blogging-articles/just-started-blogging-there-are-a-few-steps-you-should-take-724583.html

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How do i upload my wordpress theme.?

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

Ok i created a wordpress theme using Artisteer and save it to my computer
then i went and created an account at wordpress.com im new to wordpress so i dont know if they allow doing this, so i want to know how can i upload my theme to my wordpress blog… please

There is no way to use your custom theme on Wordpress.com blog

You must create a self-hosted wordpress blog to use your theme

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migrating 360 blog archive to wordpress?

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

I’ve downloaded the blog archive from Yahoo, and have an active wordpress blog. But though there are dozens of different options in the wordpress import manager for other blog systems, yahoo 360 is not amongst them. So, how do I get the blog contents into wordpress?

Going to link provided on this page (http://en.wordpress.com/welcome/?ref=360 ), it says that "If you want to import your 360 content into an existing blog, go to your blog’s admin and go to Tools → Import, and select the Yahoo! 360 importer." There have been online reports that there is an import function for 360 listed in Tools > Import. See http://en.blog.wordpress.com/2009/06/05/yahoo-app-and-360-importer/ for an announcement regarding the Wordpress 360 import tool.

Also, see recent comments on the Wordpress forum at http://en.forums.wordpress.com/topic/import-from-yahoo-360-and-personal-website and the FAQ on their import tools at http://support.wordpress.com/import/ (Y!360 not shown in the example graphic).

The main issue with importing the zip file into Wordpress is the file size. You will have to contact wordpress regarding a zip file size over 700MB. See http://www.yprofileblog.com/blog/2009/06/25/fixes-and-features/ for information on how to handle that aspect.

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What do you do after you download a theme for wordpress ?

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

OK so I just downloaded a theme for Wordpress.com (Blog) and its a .zip file, I know how to un-zip it and all but how do I actually get it onto my blog ?

You can’t use it on your wordpress.com blog.

You can use it on your own self hosted wordpress.org script.
Upload to folder wp-content/themes at your wordpress folder.

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How to install adsense code on Wordpress blog?

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

I amnew to Wordpress so can you explain to me how to place Adsense ads on my blog?

It’s easy. Just use this free plugin: http://www.acmetech.com/blog/adsense-deluxe

If want to learn more about wordpress, visit my Wordpress blog at http://aldianprakoso.com

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How do I install one of those "Find us on Twitter, Facebook etc" badges for my Wordpress self hosted blog?

Wednesday, October 21st, 2009

I need to find a "find us facebook" "find us on Twitter" widget to put on my self hosted wordpress blog. Does anyone know where I get one from and how I install it.

twitter icons:
http://www.hongkiat.com/blog/100-remarkably-beautiful-twitter-icons-and-buttons/

facebook:
http://www.landtrustalliance.org/images/social-media/findonfacebook.jpg

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How do I implement my custom-designed theme for a wordpress site?

Sunday, October 18th, 2009

I’ve created a mock layout in photoshop of how I want the layout to my wordpress site (it’s for a DJ).

How can I assure that this theme will work in the actual blog? How do I install it and will it restrict any plug-ins?

How to start a blog

Learn how to create a blog. This article walks you through the basics of choosing a blog system, setting up your blog, getting traffic to your blog, and making money from your blog.

Read the full article here:

http://www.elated.com/articles/start-a-blog/

Some Themes: http://smashapps.blogspot.com/2009/06/20-most-elegant-free-blogger-templates.html

Tips: http://smashapps.blogspot.com/2009/06/top-10-important-tips-for-beginner.html

Top 10 Template Generators for Blogs and Websites: http://mashable.com/2007/11/18/10-template-generators/

Blogger Template Generator: http://gosublogger.com/2008/02/blogger-template-generator/

Wordpress Blog Template Generator: http://www.teknobites.com/2007/11/02/wordpress-blog-template-generator/

How to add Social Networking Buttons Below Every Post: http://bloggerstop.net/2008/12/how-to-add-social-networking-buttons-to.html

How to Make wordpress themes (video): http://themetation.com/2008/07/14/how-to-create-wordpress-themes-from-scratch-part-1/

How to Move a Wordpress Blog to a New Domain?: http://www.selaplana.com/2009/01/16/how-to-move-a-wordpress-blog-to-a-new-domain/

Gallifrey Image Gallery WordPress Plugin: http://www.bin-co.com/blog/2009/07/gallifrey-image-gallery-wordpress-plugin/

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Could someone please install wordpress on my Webhost?

Saturday, October 17th, 2009

Could someone please install wordpress on my Webhost? If you do I am good with Sony Vegas and Photoshop so I could design you somestuff. If you are interested just email me at jb.itechsupport@gmail.com

1. Download and unzip the WordPress package, if you haven’t already.
2. Create a database for WordPress on your web server, as well as a MySQL user who has all privileges for accessing and modifying it.
3. Rename the wp-config-sample.php file to wp-config.php.
4. Open wp-config.php in your favorite text editor and fill in your database details as explained in Editing wp-config.php to generate and use your secret key password.
5. Place the WordPress files in the desired location on your web server:
* If you want to integrate WordPress into the root of your domain (e.g. http://example.com/), move or upload all contents of the unzipped WordPress directory (but excluding the directory itself) into the root directory of your web server.
* If you want to have your WordPress installation in its own subdirectory on your web site (e.g. http://example.com/blog/), rename the directory wordpress to the name you’d like the subdirectory to have and move or upload it to your web server. For example if you want the WordPress installation in a subdirectory called "blog", you should rename the directory called "wordpress" to "blog" and upload it to the root directory of your web server.

Hint: If your FTP transfer is too slow read how to avoid FTPing at : Step 1: Download and Extract.
6. Run the WordPress installation script by accessing wp-admin/install.php in your favorite web browser.
* If you installed WordPress in the root directory, you should visit: http://example.com/wp-admin/install.php
* If you installed WordPress in its own subdirectory called blog, for example, you should visit: http://example.com/blog/wp-admin/install.php

That’s it! WordPress should now be installed.

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How do I get videos from youtube onto a wordpress blog?

Saturday, October 17th, 2009

I need to now how to copy and paste or whatever videos from youtube to a wordpress blog! DO I save it in fav’s then upload it or what?

Hi blondie!

It depends on if your blog is hosted on your own server, or if it is a XXX.wordpress.com blog.

Here are a couple of resouces to help you get started:

http://www.tendenci.com/en/helpfiles/v/63

http://www.caroline-middlebrook.com/blog/embedding-youtube-clips-into-wordpress-without-the-hassle/

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NopuJ_OYjsk

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