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Using WordPress as CMS

Index of the Using WordPress as CMS SeriesWordPress (WP) has always been a highly versatile blogging platform, even way back in v1.2. So versatile that many have attempted to push it to the next level, and [...]

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12 Reasons Why AdSense Earnings Rarely Scale with Blog Size

So, your 100-post blog brings in $2 per day. Will it bring in $4 a day once you write another 100 posts? In many cases, especially for medium-sized blogs that have reached a certain degree of stability, probably not. This [...]

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Advanced Customization of WordPress Permalink Structure

Part of the Using WordPress as CMS SeriesIf you followed the previous entry in the Using WordPress (WP) as a CMS series, you would already be able to get this sort of sexy permalink structure: [...]

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WordPress Private Post Bug?

With one of two bugs I've been facing with WordPress 2+ so far solved, my worries have been cut in half (lol...). But even this lone bug irritates me enough to merit a post of its own. What happens [...]

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What is “Using WordPress as CMS”?

Part of the Using WordPress as CMS SeriesBy virtue of the fact that WordPress (WP) makes it easy for us to write, publish, edit and organise our blogs, it's already a content management system [...]

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Getting Comments: The Simplest Approach

We just heard about link baiting. What about comment baiting getting comments? It may not make you blogger-gold, a.k.a. traffic, but it sure will increase your blog's stickiness, and encourage greater interaction between blogger and reader. So, what's the [...]