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Pipe Up: How to Get More Comments on Your WordPress Posts

Byte Technology

And while WordPress has some terrific plugins available that can help you create and manage a comment section on your site, too often unforeseen problems and lapses exist that stymie the commenting process. You’ll still effectively block spam, and you’ll be brought into closer interaction with your users.

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SEO For Nonprofits: A Beginners Guide To Digital Marketing Success

Nonprofits Source

In the past, people would try to game the algorithms by spamming anchor text links to artificially increase their rankings. I’d recommend using the free Google (XML) Sitemaps plugin if your site is built on WordPress. Just download the plugin and activate it and you’re all set. Autoptimize. EWW Image Optimization.

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Measuring Your Blog's Outcomes and Use of Other Social Media Tools

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Ah, my screencast script on google analytics completely ignores social media and only focuses on web sites. Maybe one of my readers will point me to some third-party typepad plugin that does this? Word Press users can use General Stats plugin. I did not include spam comments or my own). But the stats. are very different.

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