Filed Under (Plug Ins, Wordpress) by Ian Richardson on 25-11-2009
Hey there.
Here’s something that Google definitely doesn’t want you to know about Adsense…
=>> The Wordpress Affiliate Clickbank Plugin.
First of all it’s a HUGE part of how they’ve built their online empire. It’s given webmasters an incredibly simple way to monetise their blogs and websites…
What you probably DON’T know is that if you’re a blogger there’s a VERY good chance that if you’re monetising with Adsense, you’re leaving money on the table
Want to know why?
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Not sure how this is going to turn out on my blog because this is the first time I’m using ScribeFire, a plugin for the supercalafragalistikexpialidoeshus browser FireFox.
I had it on a list of “Must Have FireFox Plugins” I wrote down sometime ago and never got around to installing.
ScribeFire was the one on the bottom of the list because I just wasn’t comfortable with yet another way to write a post on my blog.
But, I had some spare time, and wanted to try something new.
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Filed Under (Plug Ins, Wordpress) by Ian on 12-08-2009
Wordpress Plugins have been taking up a lot of my time lately, mainly because there are so many out there.
I already have far too many installed on this blog, which is part of the reason my site takes a little while to load. Anyway, that’s another topic for discussion another time.
Today I want to share a few interesting Wordpress Plugins I found on the Internet.
Let me know what you think by leaving a comment.
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This all depends on what you actually want to do.
Normally adding banners will need you to edit your Wordpress theme, mess with lots of codes and even then you won’t have the result as you want.
I’ve been using 2 different Ad Banner Plugins for Wordpress because they both serve different purposes.
The first you have seen being used on my site since about February this year.
MaxBlogPress’ Max Banner Ads by Pawan Agrawal is simply brilliant and has to be the easiest way to create and manage all your banners without having to know any code. Also you can download Max Banner Ads for FREE!
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Filed Under (Plug Ins, Wordpress) by Ian on 09-04-2009
Let me start by saying this. If you haven’t installed the Global Translator Plug-In, you better do it today because you are missing valuable traffic to your Wordpress Blog!
Watch the video below to see how easy it is to install and how valuable it is for traffic to your blog.
I’ve decided to write about this as well, so if you watched the video there’s really no need to read below, this is mainly for the people who can’t watch the video.
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Filed Under (Plug Ins, Wordpress) by Ian on 19-01-2009
As promised, I spent the afternoon (you will see the sun beaming in on me) putting together the following video which shows you two of the plugins I found, and have now implemented on this blog.
The plugins mentioned in the video are:
Wordpress Download Monitor and…
Register Plus.
You can check them out later, but for now grab a coffee, sit back and enjoy the show.
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Filed Under (Plug Ins, Wordpress) by Ian Richardson on 19-01-2009
I’m happy to say I’ve identified the plugin which caused the issue and all is back to normal.
Well better than normal actually because it didn’t take me as long as I expected and I was able to reinstall all the other plugin widgets I found yesterday
So which plugin widget caused all the trouble?
OpenInviter; your self hosted viral tool.
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Filed Under (Plug Ins, Wordpress) by Ian Richardson on 19-01-2009
…and I’m sure it’s something to do with a plugin I’ve installed in the last day or two.
You might get a couple of funny posts from me over the next day or two because I have to do some testing in my blog. Sorry for any inconvenience this might cause, but on the up side, this could be a good lesson for everyone who uses Wordpress 2.7
You see I went a bit crazy yesterday installing a heap of plugin widgets (some warning me it hadn’t been tested in 2.7). The reason I went a bit crazy was because Wordpress 2.7 makes it so darn easy to find interesting plugin widgets for a blog. You might have already noticed a few new things in the column on the right hand side, if not have a quick look down and come back here, I’ll even mark this spot to make it easy to find when you come back.
>>>>> You Were Here < <<<<
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