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Twitter WordPress Plugin Resources Galore
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Twitter WordPress Plugin Resources Galore
WordPress and Twitter can be very powerful Marketing toolswhen used together. By using only one or the other you’d be missing out on the opportunity to reach a much larger and more targeted audience.
WordPress is a self hosted full fledged blogging platform while Twitter is a micro blogging service that allows you to post or “Tweet” your message in 140 characters. Used together they become very powerful in getting more traffic to your WordPress blog while at the same time increasing your Twitter followers.
If you’re not Twittering yet – you shoud be. Sign up for a free account here Follow me and I’ll follow you back @rsonline
WordPress plugins make integrating Twitter into your blogging very easy. There is one plugin that I highly recommend:
The TweetMeme button can be installed at the top or bottom of the post and allows your readers to easily and quickly retweet your blog post. The easier you make it the more likely it is to be Tweeted
As you can see I have it installed on this blog. Go ahead, test it out and Tweet this post by clicking on the button.
As Twitter continues to grow in popularity more and more Twitter WordPress plugins are being developed.
Here are some Twitter WordPress Plugin resources that I’ve found very useful. I hope you do too.
5 WordPress Twitter Plugins to help readers tweet your articles …
What if every reader at your blog Tweeted your articles ? Would be fun and loads of traffic right ? Although every single reader tweeting your articles seems.
11 Top Twitter Plugins Every WordPress Blog Should Use
With Twitter growing so rapidly, WordPress widgets are being developed just as fast to allow bloggers take advantage of this Social Media phenomenon. Listed are the most popular Twitter widgets for WordPress.
20 Best WordPress Plugins – April 2009 | MisrIT Reader
wp twitter 20 Best WordPress Plugins April 2009 A widget that properly handles twitter feeds, including @username and link parsing. It supports displaying profiles images, and even lets you control whether to display the time and date …
107 Twitter plugins for WordPress displays yours latest tweets in your WordPress blog you can put your twitter in post,comment and sidebar everywhere in your.
Tweetable Twitter Plugin For WordPress
Yesterday I released my newest WordPress plugin: Tweetable. It helps integrate Twitter into your blog. It tweets your posts as they are published and adds a.
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How To Fix Dead Links and Save Your Traffic
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Online business owners know what links are and how important they are. A link is a portal to your site that may come from your own site or an outside source. Links help visitors find their way to your site and navigate through your pages.
You can almost think of your links as your website’s roads. When one of those links is “dead” or “broken”, traffic cannot get through. The road is closed. If you’ve ever driven on a road for a long time, and right before you get to your destination, you realize the road is closed, you know how frustrating it can be.
Your website visitors experience the same frustration when trying to navigate their way through broken links. In most cases, they won’t try to find an alternate route; they’ll simply click away from the site and find the information they are looking for elsewhere.
Dead links are a common problem on the internet and can happen naturally over time. If a website owner regularly checks them and fixes broken links as they occur, they shouldn’t see any problems with traffic.
Problems can occur when dead links build up and become out of control. As stated above, when a website visitor cannot get to the information they want, they’ll click away out of frustration.
If the majority of a website’s visitors are experiencing that frustration, it is easy to see that the website’s traffic will go down dramatically.
A website owner can check their links for free by using a link-check service, which are available quite readily online. A good one to use is found at http://www.indiabook.com/webmaster/link.html
With this service, you type in the URL of a page on your site and the checker will scan all the links on it, automatically checking to see if the links are good or bad. Within a few seconds, you will see the results on your screen. Each link will be displayed with the word “good” or “bad” next to it.
If a site is built with an HTML editor such as FrontPage or DreamWeaver, consult the software for easy ways to fix broken links.
For those using WordPress to build their sites, a plug-in is available that can remove and fix these links. The plug-in is found here: http://techblissonline.com/broken-links-remover-wordpress-plugin/
Dead links can be a common problem among website owners but they don’t have to take your traffic away. By routinely checking your site and making repairs, your site will have a clear “road system” to help your traffic get to where it wants to go.
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