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Tagging for world domination

August 26, 2006

Tags can help you drive traffic to your website and build engagement in your online community. Here are my secrets to tagging success.

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You got your RSS in my Treo!

August 12, 2005

I recently wrote a blog post about my favourite sources for custom RSS feeds. While simply subscribing to these feeds can be an effective and efficient way of staying on top of a topic or field, custom feeds really come into their own when you want to quickly build a topical page of content. This [...]

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Moving WordPress: redirects

June 30, 2005

I recently moved my blog from http://www.alexandrasamuel.com/blog to http://www.alexandrasamuel.com. That involved not only moving my actual WordPress program files but also figuring out how to redirect visitors following outdated links to my old content. Today the ever-helpful Boris Mann pointed out that the way I had originally set up redirects totally messed up my RSS [...]

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Learn more about RSS

June 20, 2005

This site includes a range of resources to help people get started with RSS — plus resources to help experienced RSS users spread the word, and learn more about RSS themselves. Learn how to get started with 10 easy steps that apply to any newsreader (read the 10 easy steps and you’ll know what a [...]

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The Blog Therapist is in

April 1, 2005

How can I integrate my new blog with this one? Can I run a WordPress blog on a Drupal site? What should I do when my husband’s blog outranks mine on Technorati? These are the dilemmas that require the help of the…. On the strength of his winning answers to these questions and more during [...]

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Down for maintenance

February 15, 2005

Kudos to the team at WordPress for their foolproof scheme for backing up WordPress databases before upgrading. Did I say foolproof? Let me be the fool to take that back. If you’re missing all the juicy e-engagement news that’s usually here — not to mention the usual look & feel — well you can thank [...]

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