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How To Drive More Traffic To Your Wordpress Post

Sunday, July 19th, 2009

trafficSometimes more traffic is good!

Image by: www.iphonematters.com/

Try this method the next time you want to drive more traffic to your site.  I have used this idea to sucessfully drive over one hundred visitors to a single post in less than 24 hours.  This tip assumes you already have a Wordpress Self-Published Blog. If you need help setting one up then see my free step by step video lessons.  Click Here

I love the built in SEO feature that comes standard with all self-published Wordpress blogs. While most blogs accept “trackbacks”, Wordpress blogs do the trackback process automaticly for you.

If you link to another blog, such as I just did with Wordpress and the image above at iphonematters.com, their owners will see my post url in their dashboard but the best thing is that my post will also be seen by their visitors as well.

Be sure when you post to use the tag feature in order to maximize search engine response. Try to closly match the main keywords in your post. Keep it clean and simple using only 3 to 5 tags per post.

You can use these simple techniques everytime you post in order to greatly increase the amount of traffic you receive to each post.  I have also found that the quality of the sites you link to also influences the amount of traffic you will receive so be sure to keep that in mind when your linking.

Happy Web-IT

Tom Jones

Webit Geek

 

How To Set Your Blog’s Settings In The WordPress Admin Panel – Continued

Friday, May 1st, 2009

Webit Video Lesson # 12 Continued – How To Set Your Blog’s Settings

  

Part 4 – How to download the plug-in folder to your computer. Unzip it using WinZip and upload the unzipped plug-ins into the Wordpress plug-ins folder on your server.  There is hundreds of free plug-ins available for Wordpress blogs but these are the ones that I use to optimize my site. Thanks to all contributors. Download The Free Wordpress Plug-Ins Here

Part 5 – We continue the lesson by activating the new plug-ins in the Wordpress admin.

Part 6 – Setting the final settings to maximize search engine popularity.  Get My Ping List and Permalink Text Here

  

Webit Video – How To Set Your Blog Settings Pt4 - Windows Media File

Webit Video – How To Set Your Blog Settings Pt4 - Flash Media File

 

 

 

Webit Video – How To Set Your Blog Settings Pt5 - Windows Media File

Webit Video – How To Set Your Blog Settings Pt5 - Flash Media File

 

 

 

Webit Video – How To Set Your Blog Settings Pt6 - Windows Media File

Webit Video – How To Set Your Blog Settings Pt6 - Flash Media File

 

 

See The Videos

 

 

Note: This video lesson is part of a series “How To Make Your Webit Work”. Here’s a link to the first lesson.

Happy Web-IT,

Tom JonesWebit Geek


 

How To Set Your Blog’s Settings In The WordPress Admin Panel

Friday, May 1st, 2009

Webit Video Lesson # 12 – How To Set Your Blog’s Settings

 

This video lesson comes in several short video steps.  It will teach you how to set your new blogs initial settings in order to start off with a clean slate and to focus on maximizing search engine popularity.

 

Part 1 – How to start the set up our new blog’s settings in the Wordpress admin panel.

Part 2 – How to download 10 free Wordpress themes from Webit Geek (by Lee Seats) to our computer and then unzip them using WinZip and then uploading them to the server. Get Your 10 Free Wordpress Themes Here

Part 3 – Continuing the upload process and activating our new themes in the Wordpress admin.

  

Webit Video – How To Set Your Blog Settings Pt1 - Windows Media File

Webit Video – How To Set Your Blog Settings Pt1 - Flash Media File

 

 

 

Webit Video – How To Set Your Blog Settings Pt2 - Windows Media File

Webit Video – How To Set Your Blog Settings Pt2 - Flash Media File

 

 

 

Webit Video – How To Set Your Blog Settings Pt3 - Windows Media File

Webit Video – How To Set Your Blog Settings Pt3 - Flash Media File

 

See The Videos

 Note: This video lesson is part of a series “How To Make Your Webit Work”. Here’s a link to the first lesson.

Happy Web-IT,

Tom JonesWebit Geek

 

How To Create A Self Published Wordpress Blog Using Fantastico In The cPanel

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009

Webit Video Lesson # 11 – How To Create A Self-Published Blog

 

Webit Video – How To Self Publish Your blog - Windows Media File

Webit Video – How To Self Publish Your Blog - Flash Media File

See The Video

In this lesson we will be using the cPanel to create our very own self-published WordPress blog.  This short video will teach you how to get the cPanel open and how to create your blog using a super simple self-installer called Fantastico. Your blog is created in just a few minutes.

 

In our next lesson we will visit our new WordPress admin panel and complete the rest of the blog set up.  We will focus our attention on settings that will help maximize search engine popularity.    

 

Note: Just In Case You Don’t Know By Now – This video lesson is part of a series “How To Make Your Webit Work”. Here’s a link to the first lesson.

Happy Web-IT,

Tom JonesWebit Geek

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