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Yet another week goes screaming by!
News
Back from Burning Man! It was great fun. I’ll be there next year, and might do some blogging from the Playa as well. Turns out I like to write enough that it isn’t work to me. In fact, writing is a stress reliever for me, so when I don’t write… I get stressed out.
WordPress article scheduling continues to confound. For some reason, last week’s Review didn’t publish on time (Friday Sept. 4th), even though it was scheduled and (supposedly) set to publish. Weird. Not the first time it’s happened, but I’m usually around to catch it within a day or so.
Updated posts
Bootstrapping Your Search Presence Using WordPress Blog Stats. Fixed a broken link to the Favicon post. Cleaned up the writing. Went through the whole article using my “How to Really Publish a Blog Post” ebook guidelines, and found it was surprisingly complete!
Moving The Author’s Byline In WordPress Journalist Theme. Fixed broken link. Checked the publishing guidelines, not too bad. Future work for this article will place it into a series.
New posts
- Practical WordPress Tip #6: Limit word count per post to create article series. Here’s an easy procedure for creating series of articles practically compelling people to return again and again to your website.
- What’s The Difference Between WordPress Posts And Pages? Find out how the difference between WordPress posts and pages can be subtle, and depend on your blogging goals.
- Practical WordPress Tip #7: Use Redirected URLs to help build traffic. Simple, easy URLs are easy to type and remember, making it easy to promote individual posts and driving traffic. Learn 3 different ways to make simple URLs.
Have a great weekend, and we’ll see you next week!
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