One of the things that you definitely want to avoid is having a large amount of duplicate content on your blog—like RSS feeds tend to offer if you are thinking about using someone else’s content as your primary blog content (not recommended).
But you can use a few keyword specific RSS feeds on your blog sidebar to provide other news related to your blog and to have frequently changing content on your blog.
You will notice on the left sidebar this blog that there are two RSS feeds with article headlines being displayed—one for Internet Marketing News and another for WordPress News.
WordPress for Dummies is a veritable smorgasbord of WordPress information, ideas, tools, resources, and instruction on everything you need to create and maintain your dream blog.
Are you a wannabe blogger? A seasoned pro migrating your blog to WordPress? Looking to do more cool stuff with your existing WordPress blog? Then this fun guide is for you!
I don’t know about you, but I want visitors to not only visit my blogs, but I also want visitors to be able to navigate easily to find what they are looking for if it is available.
This is the best way I know of to develop your blog readership (visitor loyalty and repeat traffic) and to build your blog subscriber list.
Here are some visitor dynamics you need to be aware of first:
This post is for folks who already have a WordPress blog and want to squeeze out every bit of traffic generation power that you can from each and every blog post you make.
As you are probably aware, traffic to your blog is directly related to your blog income (if your blog is monetized properly).
In this article, I’m going to reccomend that you have a specifc free plugin installed that deals with pings when you post on your blog and to make sure that your ping list settings are up to date.