I’m getting comments like this: Ну и чё с ними делать… Меня достали на моём блоге я устала вычищать… I have no idea what is being said here, I don’t even know what language it’s in. Is it spam or is it someone telling me how awesome and amazing my blog is. I don’t know, [...]
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Filed under: Personal Development, Uncategorized, Web site development, Word Press Administration
Ok Successies, going with the philosophy of “ready-fire-aim” I just blindly added “Post Notification” to my WordPress site (yes, what you are reading at this very second). The goal is to give you elite subscribers a notification when the site is updated. The goal is also to NOT spam you. If it doesn’t work, I’ll [...]
I’ve now got a “subscriber test user” and I’m just checking to see if they get notified of this new post. Social Bookmarking
Some how or other I got my “Allow people to post comments” setting turned to unchecked. I apologize to everyone who has been wanting to comment on my various posts but has not been able to. Take a shot at subscribing to my blog, this should have the effect of allowing you comment with out [...]
Anyway, with my current Word Press settings, I get notified when I approve a comment, but not when one comes in. Obviously this doesn’t do *me* any good. Does anyone know where I can find this information?
Filed under: #30dc, Internet Marketing, Thirty Day Challenge, Web site development, Word Press Administration
This site is the product of my wife’s business and the Thirty Day Challenge (also known in twitter-space as #30dc) As such, part of the pre-season homework was to learn about Social Marker. While I was at the Social Marker site, I noticed a section at the bottom of the page talking about code to [...]
Filed under: Internet Marketing, Web site development, Word Press Administration
This was incredibly easy, and assumes that you have already set up Google Analytics for your site. 1) Log into word press as the admin. 2) Click on “Plugins” 3) Search for “Google Analytics for WordPress”, Click “Install” on this one: 4) Enter your Google Analytics “Web Property ID” in the top spot named “Analytics [...]
Filed under: Web site development, Word Press Administration
I did not start the evening with the intent to upgrade my Word Press installation, but apparently it’s something that I should probably get done, and hey, I’m supposed to be some kind of tech-head right? Or at least I used to be. I may be soon learning why people outsource their web administration. [edit] [...]
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