STOP SOPA / SOPA BLACKOUT

Posted: 17th January 2012 by q292u in DevBlog
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January 18th is STOP SOPA day.
This site will be participating in the SOPA blackout (18.1.2012)
The site will remain dark from 8am EST to 8pm.
For information on what this is all about, visit http://sopablackout.org/

WordPress is immensely powerful straight out of the box, but it’s possible to add pretty much ANY functionality you want, and it’s usually for free.

This is a list of the TOP Plugins we use at q292u.com.
They are in no particular order.

AKISMET.
ESSENTIAL anti-spam system. Free to non-commercial users.
Filters out unwanted (spam) comments automatically, and provides stats on what it’s doing. ESSENTIAL.

FEEDBURNER FEEDSMITH.
Redirects all RSS feeds to your Feedburner feeds. So you can control all RSS activity. From there you can do e-mail Subscriptions and much more.
Including automatic TWITTER integration! Get a feedburner account. ESSENTIAL.

ALL-IN-ONE-SEO.
Handles ALL aspects of SEO (Search Engine Optimisation). Options to rewrite article titles, handles Keywords, meta tags, everything. There’s also a “PRO version. You won’t need it. ESSENTIAL.

ADROTATE.
Handles advertising on your site. Very comprehensive. Individual ads are created and then made into groups. You can then position the groups as widgets, in posts and on pages. Ads have start and end dates, and tracking can be switched on or off. Better than maxbannerads. STRONGLY RECOMMENDED

WPTOUCH.
Creates a mobile version of your site on the fly. All you need to do is access the site via a mobile device. The interface looks like Apple iOs.
Very smart. ESSENTIAL There’s a PRO version as well.

WP AUTO TAGGER.
Automatically adds relevant tags to your posts as you create them, based on post content. It’ll find tags you hadn’t thought of. STRONGLY RECOMMENDED.

WORDBAY.
Add relevant eBay listings to your posts and pages. This plugin is NOT free, but it’s worth the money. Simply set it up, and use shortcodes to position ads. Now includes a widget as well. RECOMMENDED.

FEEDWORDPRESS.
Automatically creates posts on your blog, based on predefined RSS feeds. Excellent. RECOMMENDED.

QUICKCACHE.
Excellent caching plugin, creates static version of all your posts and pages as they are created. Far better than SUPERCACHE.
ESSENTIAL if you use a lot of plugins, or have a lot of visitors.

EXCLUDE FROM NAVIGATION.
Some themes automatically add all pages to navigation menus. This is how to stop it. Adds a checkbox in the editor. ESSENTIAL.

GOOGLE XML SITEMAPS.
Automatically generates and submits sitemaps to Google. You can also submit these to Yahoo and Bing, yourself. Helps with SEO. ESSENTIAL.

WORDPRESS-DB-BACKUP.
Automatically create scheduled database backups and e-mail to yourself.
Simple and effective. ESSENTIAL.

SMART 404.
Attempts to redirect 404 errors to relevant pages based on search query, and URL requested. Reduces bounce-rates. ESSENTIAL

Mail From.
Simply changes the return e-mail address for automatically-generated e-mail messages to something like “NOREPLY@domain.com”. ESSENTIAL.

Google Analytics.
This adds Google Analytics tracking code to all your pages and posts, so you can keep tabs on everything. You need an analytics account. ESSENTIAL.

SIMPLE SOCIAL BOOKMARKS.
Adds social bookmark icons to your posts. Allows your readers to recommend your posts on DIGG, REDDIT, SLASHDOT, etc. STRONGLY RECOMMENDED.

CONTEXTUAL RELATED POSTS.
Adds links to other relevant posts on your site. Engages visitors, and keeps them on your site longer. STRONGLY RECOMMENDED.

GOOGLE +1 BUTTON.
The new kid on the block. Allows visitors to mark relevant posts, adds kudos and visibility on Google.

FACEBOOK LIKE BUTTON.
Allows visitors to “LIKE” your site on Facebook. Facebook is a massive audience, not to be ignored. STRONGLY RECOMMENDED.



One of our sites Supercars For Sale was displaying an error message:
Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in “..”/class-wp-admin-bar.php on line 342

This occurred after the 3.3 upgrade.

The problem is caused by the theme – in this case “elements of seo” having TWO calls to wp_footer (one direct call, and a do_action).

The solution was to remove the do_action call.

That’s it. Sorted.



WordPress 3.3 Upgrades Completed

Posted: 20th December 2011 by q292u in DevBlog
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Out of the final three (mission-critical) sites, two went through smoothly.
One did not, and had to be upgraded via FTP, then remove the .maintenance file.
Anyway, that’s it. All plugins updated, and all sites running on WordPress 3.3.

Give it a week, and there’ll be an urgent security fix, while everyone is off on their xm,as break..



We’ve started rolling-out WordPress 3.3 to our sites, starting with the less mission-critical.
Site#1 went almost smoothly (timed-out), but resumed ok.
Site#2 went smoothly.
Site#3 timed-out in the middle of something crucial and broke the site..
The solution was to delete the “.maintenance” file in the root directory, download WordPress 3.3, and then FTP the files up, and then run the upgrade procedure manually (just access site.com/wp-admin).
Site#4 was even worse – caused by SEO Ultimate plugin. Solved that by renaming the plugin folder, and ftping the files up, and running the upgrade manually.
Can’t wait to start with the three mission-critical sites. That’ll have to wait until we complete the office move. Did I mention that?
Sorted.



Old eBay RSS feeds died last night!

Posted: 23rd November 2011 by q292u in DevBlog
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eBay appears to have (finally) pulled the plug on the old-style RSS feeds.
All our RSS feeds starting with “rss.ebay..” started generating errors last night.
We’ve now switched them all to the new “rest.ebay…” format.
Doesn’t seem to be any better.. but at least no errors..



We’ve had trouble re-activating feedwordpress after maintenance twice this week. It turns out that the plugin tries to revalidate ALL it’s feeds..
We have a LOT of feeds!
Our solution is to change the link category for the rss feeds to an empty one, then activate fwp, and tell fwp to use the new link category. Simples!

We are now using SKIMLINKS to monetise the content on some of our sites.
This works by creating shopping links for any keywords it finds in the content.
It’s simple to install, simply a WordPress plugin, once you have registered and been verified by Skimlinks.

The best configuration is via a custom domain, ie go.website.com, full instructions are given for doing this, but if you use PLESK, it’s in the DNS section, not the subdomains section..

Monetise YOUR website content using SKIMLINKS..

We are now using the excellent LinkClaw service to manage, monitor and promote backlinks to all our sites.
What it does is monitor and check all backlinks to any sites you ask it to. So if you have paid good money for a link on a top site, LinkClaw makes sure it’s still there. It also monitors whether it’s “dofollow” or not. It does this automatically (once set up), and produces reports.

You can ask LinkClaw to “auto-detect” backlinks to your sites, so you don’t even have to import a list of backlinks. Which is exactly what we did.

LinkClaw creates an RSS feed of all VALID links to your site. (one feed per site/campaign). You can then use this to broadcast your backlinks all over the web (which is good news for any sites providing backlinks, but also good news for your link juice..)
(If your sites link to each other, then it’s good news for you TWICE!)

Full instructions are included on how to use the RSS feeds, but we’ve thought of a simpler way: use feedburner functions to syndicate the backlinks feeds – use pingshot, and also socialize to broadcast your backlinks on Twitter..

LinkClaw is currently on special offer: 50% OFF!

There are several versions: single site, multi-site, and developer (to use on client’s sites).

GET LINKCLAW NOW!