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		<title>Did You Know Wordpress is a Free Traffic Machine?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Apr 2009 17:40:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joseph</dc:creator>
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Lisa Ann Ginger asked: Wordpress is an unbelievably powerful tool for the online business owner. If you already have a site, all you need to do is add a Wordpress blog to a directory on your domain.For instance, if your site is at www.yoursite.com, you would simply install Wordpress into a directory like /blog/. The [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Lisa Ann Ginger</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>Wordpress is an unbelievably powerful tool for the online business owner. If you already have a site, all you need to do is add a Wordpress blog to a directory on your domain.<br/><br/>For instance, if your site is at www.yoursite.com, you would simply install Wordpress into a directory like /blog/. The Wordpress blog will then be found at www.yoursite.com/blog/. You can use any directory name you want; ‘news&#8217; and ‘updates&#8217; are two other good choices.<br/><br/>Most hosts come with a cpanel account with fantistico. You can actually install Wordpress through fantistico with just a couple of clicks. It takes less than 5 minutes. The Wordpress backend is simple to navigate, so once you have it set up, it won&#8217;t take you long at all to become familiar with it. You&#8217;ll be able to make your first post within minutes.<br/><br/>Once you have your Wordpress blog set up, you can use it to funnel traffic to your sales page or even to other sites.<br/><br/>Just put a link to the page you&#8217;d like to send the traffic to on your blog. The sidebar and the header are excellent places for such a link. You can also add one to the bottom of your posts just to be sure people see it.<br/><br/>Adding a Wordpress blog to your site will help bring you quality traffic, get the search engine spiders coming back to you, and can be syndicated. Let&#8217;s talk a little about this last point; syndication.<br/><br/>Wordpress comes with a built in RSS feed. What that means for you is your content isn&#8217;t just limited to your blog. Instead, your content can make its way to other sites all around the internet.<br/><br/>The reason is that RSS makes is super easy for another webmaster to take samples of your content (usually your headlines and a couple of sentences with a link back to your blog) and place them on their site. RSS stands for really simple syndication &#8230; so its entire purpose is to make content sharing fast and easy.<br/><br/>Another use for RSS is that there are now blog search sites on the internet. These sites only index the RSS feeds from blogs. The most popular blog indexing site at this time is Technorati.<br/><br/>Using your Wordpress RSS feed, you can get your posts into Technorati immediately! This can bring you an absolute ton of traffic if you write content others find useful.<br/><br/>What I recommend doing is writing about something your potential clients would be interested in learning more about. Add content like this to your blog and start promoting it through Technorati as well as other methods of traffic generation. You&#8217;ll see an increase in your traffic. As you keep adding more and more content, you&#8217;re bound to see more traffic.<br/><br/>Capture your prospects name and email address to follow up with them or send them to a sales page. Watch your sales increase with this free method of gaining traffic.<br/><br/><br/><br/><a href='http://wpautoblog.com'>Caffeinated WP AutoBlog Content &#8211; Members-Only Content for WordPress</a></div>
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		<title>Wordpress And Content Management System: How To Make It Work</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Feb 2009 23:26:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joseph</dc:creator>
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Danny Wirken asked: Since the release of WordPress, web users have customized this blogging software to suit their own needs. On of the most established needs in today&#8217;s computing world is the need for content management, particularly, a Content Management System (CMS). With its rich set of features and flexibility, WordPress can be customized into [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Danny Wirken</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>Since the release of WordPress, web users have customized this blogging software to suit their own needs. On of the most established needs in today&#8217;s computing world is the need for content management, particularly, a Content Management System (CMS). With its rich set of features and flexibility, WordPress can be customized into a major CMS.<br/><br/>Content Management System<br/><br/>Content management can be described as the process of creating, managing and publishing online content sans any programming or technical skills. If used properly, content management saves time and money. An effective content management can be attained by utilizing a content management system.<br/><br/>A content management system is a web-based application connected to a database that allows users to update a website without having to know any HTML (Hypertext Markup Language, standard language with which all web pages are built). It is software used to manage websites and web content. A CMS facilitates the maintenance of content but not the design on a website.<br/><br/>Without CMS, updating a website say, posting a new article would involve manually changing the home page and archives and creating a new page from scratch for the article itself. Coupled with this, if a user wants other pages to link to the article like a list of current articles in the sidebar of pages, he has to change all these manually as well.<br/><br/>With CMS, a user just logs in and adds the article heading to a specific category. He then enters the content and ends by selecting some tags to describe the article. The CMS will automatically put the title, date and the first paragraph on the home page. He then constructs a new page for the article and adds the article to an archive by date and category.<br/><br/>As can be gleamed, CMS does away with inconvenient manual tasks and streamlines the updating process. A CMS manages content efficiently from the time of creation to publication. A content management system establishes a definitive approach to effectively publish, store and organize content for the users.<br/><br/>Content management systems offered by different vendors have varied benefits and functions that a user can select from according to his needs. A CMS can be expensive or absolutely free like WordPress. It really depends on how complex the site is and what needs to be done.<br/><br/>Most blogging software programs are considered a particular type of CMS. They have CMS features for creating and maintaining a blog. They make publishing on the Internet as easy as writing an article, giving it a title and setting it up under one or more categories. Basic blogging software provides an interface where a user can work in an intuitive manner while the blogging software handles the presentation and publication. A blogger gets to concentrate on writing and the blogging tool functioning as a content management system takes care of the rest of the site operation. WordPress is an example of blogging software.<br/><br/>WordPress &#8211; An Overview<br/><br/>WordPress is a well-structured personal publishing system written in PHP (Hypertext Preprocessor, a popular open source server-side scripting language constructed specially for integration with HTML available in Windows, Linux and Mac OS X) and backed by MySQL (open source Structured Query Language database implementation). WordPress is licensed under General Public License (GPL) and is available for free. WordPress started in 2001. Since then, it has grown to be the biggest self-hosted blogging tool in the world, utilized on a multitude of sites. WordPress focuses on ease of use, speed and a wonderful user experience. It is an open source program. Hundreds of people all over the globe are working on it. It offers a service in http://WordPress.com that lets a user get started with a free WordPress-based blog in seconds.<br/><br/>WordPress is an advanced blogging software program that provides a sophisticated set of features. Via its administration panels, a user can set options for the presentation of his blog and be published on the Internet instantly. WordPress focuses on aesthetics, web standards and usability.<br/><br/>WordPress as a Content Management System<br/><br/>A distinct characteristic of a CMS is that it singles out content from presentation. Content consists of text, images or other information shared in posts. This is separate from the structural design of a site which provides the foundation into which the content is inserted and the presentation of a site which involves graphic design. Content is stored in a database. A user can change the look of a site with a few changes to style sheets such as CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) and other layout features that define the font styles and sizes, colors, backgrounds and positions. In like manner, WordPress stores content in a database and the WordPress Theme (layout/design) controls the look of how the content is displayed.<br/><br/>A CMS has control over what content shows up and where ads, related posts, comments and other interactive elements appear on a web page. But with the plug-ins and add-ons available in WordPresss, a user can also add these features to his blog. A user can turn WordPress into a full-fledged CMS with the many options, customizations and controls accessible to him.<br/><br/>There are a number of options a user can use to make WordPress works like a CMS. Most CMS sites control what articles appear on the front page. In WordPress, a user can make use of the Semiologic Opt-in FrontPage Plug-in that lets him choose which post will appear on his front page. Podcasting, videoblogging, adding music and images are possible with WordPress. There are plenty of elements that a user can add to WordPress to enhance connectivity and functions. Signing up for mailing lists, newsletters and other information to be disseminated can be done with WordPress. A user can even set up e-commerce with WordPress. Adding ads to a WordPress site is as simple as placing the ad information into the proper template file. Forums and bulletin boards are integrated with WordPress. Every WordPress user has a role that determines his rights within the application. This is particularly useful to control the flow of certain content. Another valuable feature of WordPress is its built-in moderation feature. This allows the user to approve messages before they get posted. The WP-ShortStart Plug-in renders Statistic monitoring. Lastly, a user&#8217;s CMS site won&#8217;t be complete without a way to handle external and internal links. WordPress has a number of plug-ins that can be used for this purpose.<br/><br/>Simply put, WordPress has sophisticated features that make it a powerful content management system.<br/><br/><br/><br/><a href='http://wpautoblog.com'>Caffeinated WP AutoBlog for WordPress</a></div>
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