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Part of search engine optimisation is getting links to your site. In the past you could purchase hundreds of site links. Later it was determined that buying just any link would no longer help. The search engines needed a better way to index your site for page rank. They wanted better higher quality links. To make this happen the search engines decided the paid for links would have to go.
Basically, Wordpress can do a lot of thing on the front-end. If you see an AJAX effect that you like, you can place it in Wordpress; saw a Javascript that you want to use, go ahead, be it on the front-end of using the widgetized sidebar of Wordpress. Wordpress is a PHP powered engine, where the template is mostly retrieving data from MySQL with its specific PHP syntax.
If you are familiar with Google Analytics, you will surely know how helpful site overlay is. It lists the percentage of visitors clicking through your website. I have been monitoring the click through in simplyWP, the funny thing is, simplyWP gets more organic traffic and referral traffic than direct traffic. What does this mean?
WordPress is one of the most popular blogging platforms in use today. It is being used by more bloggers than any other format and chances are very good that you have visited a site recently that is using WordPress and you did not even know it. Getting started with WordPress is fairly easy but can be a little tricky.
There’s time when you want to preview a new downloaded Wordpress theme before activating it, you found out that you cannot preview, it shows only a blank white page. Or better yet, those who develop Wordpress theme, when you finish the hardest work designing and coding it into Wordpress, found out you cannot preview it, only manage to activate it. So what you’re going to do?