Archive for the ‘Content Management’ Category
Wordpress Search Engine Optimisation
I manage several websites at work and have therefore learnt something about search engine optimisation (SEO). Our main site at work uses Wordpress as the content manager, which has good SEO features by default. Last week we launched a new website and I also refreshed the other sites, in so doing I found a great [...]
In: Content Management · Tagged with: SEO, Wordpress
Hacking WordTwit into WordDent
I have quickly forked WordTwit into WordDent.
WordDent is a Wordpress plugin that utilizes the Twitter API to automatically push a published post to your Identi.ca account as a dent. It allows all your Identi.ca contacts to keep up to date with your blog postings. I’m still just testing that WordDent works correctly. I’ll find out [...]
In: Content Management · Tagged with: identi.ca, plugin, twitter, Wordpress
Search engine verification and sitemaps
I finally got around to verifying my websites with the Google, Yahoo! and MSN Live search engines. I’ve also setup sitemaps for my websites too. I’ve done this for the websites at work but couldn’t be arsed to do it for my own sites until today. To find out why you want sitemap enable your [...]
In: Content Management · Tagged with: google, msn live, SEO, sitemap, yahoo
Blog post notifications to Twitter
I’ve just installed WordTwit on my blog. WordTwit keeps track of when you publish new posts, and automatically informs all of your followers by pushing out a Twitter tweet. All links are automatically convered to tiny URLs to save space.
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In: Content Management · Tagged with: plugin, twitter, Wordpress
BloGTK, a weblog client for Linux
I have been meaning to setup a weblog client for a while now. I have tested a couple of weblogs clients and have settled on BloGTK.
It has a simple user interface but comprehensive features, although I did need to define a few Custom Tags before the editor supported all the formatting options I wanted.
Setting up [...]
In: Content Management · Tagged with: blog, client, Gnome, Wordpress, xmlrpc



