How to Add Google Analytics to Blogs
Written by Bec on December 1, 2011 – 7:00 AM -
I found a wonderful article by Kimi on her blog.web6.org website that explains in exquisite detail, along with photos, of how to add the Google Analytics code to WordPress blogs and avoid installing another plugin that could slow down your blogs’ response time. Use Google Analytics to learn which online marketing initiatives are cost effective and see how visitors actually interact with your site. It can help you make informed site design improvements, drive targeted traffic, and increase your conversions and profits.
Easy to follow tutorial how to insert or put Google analytics code in your wordpress blog theme file.
Google analytics is one of several ways to track your blog’s visitors, like, where they come from, which search engine brings you the most traffics, or which referral websites your visitors come from, and many more.
The most useful is you will know how many visitors you receive a day or some specific period of times. I added my blog to Google Analytics right after submitting my sites to search engines, like Google,Yahoo, Bing, and Ask. The result will usually show after a few days.I have decided not to use any Google analytics plugins for this, because we can easily do it without plugin. Do remember, using too much plugins can slow down your page load, and sometimes buggy while upgrading your blog.
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How to Edit or Remove the Blogroll
Written by Bec on November 30, 2011 – 7:00 AM -This video tutorial on how to edit or remove your blogroll, and create new link categories works for version 3.0.1 and above. The tutorial was made by kimi who owns and runs Blog.Web6.org
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One Year of Free Hosting from Certified Hosting
Written by Bec on November 30, 2011 – 12:39 AM -Certified Hosting 2011 Cyber Week Never Ends Sale:
Wednesday 11/30/11: We’re giving clients 1 year of FREE Hosting on our most popular Geek Plan.
Clients sign up for 2 years but only have to pay for 1! The 1 Year of Hosting for $20 applies to Dork Plans Only and DOES NOT include Free Domain Registration. In addition to the daily promo, everything else will be 20% off for the entire week.
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Reseller Hosting: $19.95/month AS LOW AS $15.96/month
Dedicated Servers with cPanel*: $134.00/month AS LOW AS $79.99/First Month
Domain Names — .coms starting at $9.95 with FREE Whois Privacy Protection
Cyber Week’s Daily Promo discounts will apply to the client’s first invoice (first term length they sign up for whether that be 1 month or for 3 years). Click here to get YOUR free year of hosting!
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Free Adult WP Theme: Kazuno
Written by Bec on November 28, 2011 – 7:00 AM -Released in Sept. 2011 Kazuno is a 3 columns fixed width adult WordPress theme by AdultBlogTemplates.com. This adult WordPress template has theme options, featured categories, Twitter ready, etc. You can preview and download this, and about 10 other free adult themes, at AdultBlogTemplates.com
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Black Friday 80% Off Hosting Deal
Written by Bec on November 25, 2011 – 1:10 PM -
These package prices from Certified Hosting have never been offered before and the deal is only good for 24 hours.
Unlimited Virtual Hosting: normally $4.95/month NOW AS LOW AS $0.79/month
Reseller Hosting: regularly $19.95/month Black Friday Special: AS LOW AS $9.97/month
Dedicated Servers with cPanel*: Regular price: $134.00/month. Black Friday Deal: AS LOW AS $49.50/First Month
Domain Names — .coms starting at $9.95 with FREE Whois Privacy Protection
The longer length of time you sign up for when you initially setup your account will determine the amount you will save!
Monthly Unlimited Hosting saves 50%
1yr Unlimited Hosting saves 60%
2yr Unlimited Hosting saves 70%
3yr Unlimited Hosting saves 80%
Black Friday discounts will apply to your first invoice (first term length you sign up for whether that be 1 month or for 3 years).
This is a ONE DAY sale… this Black Friday Hosting Promo starts at 12:00AM (PST)(GMT-8) Friday November 25th and will expire at 11:59PM (PST)(GMT-8) 11/25/2011.
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Never Be Offline Again With Clonebox
Written by Bec on November 24, 2011 – 7:00 AM -Have you setup Clonebox yet? If you run multiple websites and have a server hosted somewhere, then you should! The Clonebox team does multiple backups of everything on your server, so let’s say the physical server location goes down, burns down, washes away in a tsunami, or you’re hit by a hacker and your daily backup was made by your host two minutes AFTER you got hit … with Clonebox you’re still online and doing business! The price for this kind of security and disaster prevention is priceless, yet very affordable with Clonebox.
Tags: clonebox, no down time, server backups, server security
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Watching Out for Naughty WordPress Plugins
Written by Bec on November 23, 2011 – 7:00 AM -
It recently came to light that some plugin developer had managed to use a fake jQuery inclusion to steal clicks and re-route site visitors to a different URL.
Beware Fake jQuery Inclusions by WordPress Plugins in the Repo, an article by By Siobhan McKeown goes into great detail on just how this exploit worked. While this isn’t a WordPress hack it is a jQuery hack, and something we all need to be aware of when selecting WordPress add-ons. Just as we need to inspect the code we find in templates we use, we need to insure that other features we have blindly trusted in the past are also secure.
We received an email today from a WordPress user who wanted to alert us to a jQuery hack. At first, I’ve got to admit, I was a little bit sceptical but I thought it was worth looking in to. I was surprised by what I found.
We all love jQuery – sometimes I like to daydream about marrying it in some sort of exotic ceremony in Barbados. In fact, it’s so awesome that it’s become a little bit ubiquitous. There are so many plugins using jQuery that we’re totally used to finding it in them.
Normally a WordPress plugin will get jQuery from just a few places:
Google CDN
WordPress itself
Microsoft CDN
jQuery CDNBut what if you had a plugin that was getting it’s jQuery from http://j-query.org?
That seems pretty legit, right? I mean it’s got j-query in the damned domain! And when you visit it, you end up at http://jquery.org – the official site of jQuery.
Oh… wait…. http://j-query.org and http://jquery.org – they’re not the same, are they?
No, they’re not. And http://j-query.org isn’t even registered by the people at jquery. It’s registered with domains by proxy, and forwards to servers at Media Temple.
So it’s got to be suspicious when you find three WordPress plugins that all contain this piece of code:
Beware Fake jQuery Inclusions by WordPress Plugins in the Repo… Read the rest of the article
If you aren’t using Theme Check to inspect your wordpress THEMES (doesn’t check the jQuery if used in plugins), here’s a link to download it … Theme Check
Tags: jQuery hack, wordpress plugins exploited, wordpress security issue
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How To Use Twitter For Business
Written by Bec on November 22, 2011 – 7:00 AM -
Here are some tips from Luke over on GayWideWebmasters on How to use Twitter for Business
1. Get to know the twitter language.
Take the time to read other posts and to see the language that is being used on the site. Here are a couple of things you should know before starting on twitter:
tweets – the name used for twitter posts
#word – use the # sign in front of a word to “tag” a word for tracking topics or events
@name – use the @ sign in front of a name to address a tweet to a specific user or to mention that user
2. Post daily tweets.
Make sure you post at least once a day to keep your followers interested in you.
3. Don’t spam, don’t post all day long.
Spamming will get you a bad rep fast, as does posting all day long (who has time to follow so many updates!) Keep your tweets meaningful and valuable.
4. Post your own links.
Your followers are interested in what you are doing, so every once in a while, why not give them your links and let them see for themselves.
5. Engage in conversations.
Engaging in others conversations and starting your own interesting conversations will get you a lot further than simply posting one-liners with no real lead to anything else.
6. Monitor what others are saying about you.
Search for @mentions and respond to all direct messages, even if its negative messages to you.
7. Use twitter partner services.
Use services like TwitPic, TwitVid, Yfrog, etc to post pictures or videos. This can help you stand out as well as help your branding.
8. Create lists.
List can be fun, interesting or just plain crazy! Creating lists that are relative to your product will help you build your community of followers.
9. Have fun.
Don’t forget, Twitter was started to be a fun tool, so don’t be so serious and have a bit of fun too!
Tags: twitter, using Twitter for business
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