Tag Archives: WordPress
Blog Publishing Basics: How To Manage Authors and Users For Your Blog
Posted on12. Jan, 2010 by Ashwin.
For most of the readers of Blogging Elements, blogging is a private and solo affair since most of the readers here are either just starting out or they have just begun their blogging journey. There might be a few of you who are looking to run a multi-author blog or a community blog of sorts. [...]
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What Dance Can Teach You About Blogging?
Posted on17. Dec, 2009 by Ashwin.
I am a good dancer and I just happened to have a great time yesterday when I happen to hit the floor after a terribly long time. I was just thinking about this when I realized that blogging, as an act by itself, has a lot of similarities with dancing. Wondering what those similarities might [...]
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Update your Ping List To Boost your Blog Traffic
Posted on30. Aug, 2009 by Mike J.
Every blogger or blog likes extra traffic, so here’s a good way to increase traffic to your blog. Take for instance by default, WordPress will let different RPC services know that you have updated your blog by sending what is called a ping to them. It also is referred to as a RPC (Remote Procedure Call). [...]
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What You Can Learn From Matt Mullenweg
Posted on15. Jun, 2009 by Ashwin.
I was reading The life of an Internet Mogul just yes’day night and I thought there was so much a blogger can learn from Matt Mullenweg, the founder of Autmattic and WordPress — yes, the iconic, much touted, madly used and the juggernaut you and I keep talking about all the time. I managed to [...]
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Blog Set-up Blueprint 1: First Steps For Infant Blogs
Posted on03. Jun, 2009 by Ashwin.
I have been involved in plenty of projects lately and there seems to be tremendous amount of work involving wordpress. I realized then there is a possibility to develop a sure-shot, unfailing, traffic-pulling and incredibly solid base for your wordpress blog by just developing a set protocol — something like a blueprint to ensure that [...]



