Read the entire post: How To Write And Tag A WordPress Blog Post Posted By : Jeffrey Houdyschell
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- With the growing popularity of blogs and the ease to obtain links through comments on blogs, it didn't take long for programmers to come up with automated tools to blast link packed spam comments to unsuspecting blogs.
- Thanks to the Download Squad for this great starter list of post install Wordpress To Do List.
Depending on how you’ve installed WordPress (manually or by a “one-click-install” that many hosting providers offer) - one of the very last installation steps is to choose a blog name and provide an email address. That’s where this checklist begins. Click on a heading below to get started!
Create blog title, add email address
Change your password
Disable visual rich editor
Add users
Change the tagline
Edit Membership permissions
Set a date and time format
Modify Reading and Writing settings
Edit Discussion settings
Modify Permalinks structure
Pick a theme
Customize your theme
Write down CSS info
Change title
- Your blog post title is probably one of the most important aspects of what you write. Your blog post title should have a lot of thought put into it before you publish.
Just as you can build a great looking blog, it’s nothing unless someone comes to read it. You need links.. you need traffic.. you need readers. You’re a blogger, it’s the stuff of blogging.. the life blood.. the readers.
There are two thoughts on this..
1. You’re a creative writer.. you write from inspiration.. you write to journal your thoughts and then share them with others. You’re
- Never let your prime writing material for your blog post end up disappearing because of an online editor crash.
Before posting your precious work for your blog, write the post using an external editor like Word or Textpad or other tool. This way you can take advantage of the word processor power, spell checking and grammer checking take place before posting. As well, you will have a back up copy in the event that your blog platform crashes while you’re writing, or after you press the “Publish” button.
Why am I telling you this? Because the very same thing
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When you first install your wordpress blog, there are a lot of features or options that you MUST do before you enter you first post. I’ll go through those one by one in another post, but one of the primary things is to setup your Feedburner account. Feedburner is “the” feed provision service that you must use to truly harness the power of your work. All Wordpress blogs have built in feed creation software for providing your content to the masses, but Feedburner takes it a step farther and allows for many features. I’ll cover that
