Monthly Archives: September, 2009
Tweet Roundup | 09/29/2009
The weekly round-up of our Search Engine Marketing (and related) Tweets.
WordPress Plugin: WordPress.com Stats
If you’re already using Google Analytics for WordPress (see our post on Google Analytics for WordPress) then you already have a ton of information about your blog’s traffic. So much information, in fact, that it may be hard to get a bird’s eye view. That’s where WordPress Stats comes in.
To Blog or Not To Blog…
The concept of blogging has paved the way for our voices to be SEEN and our nuggets of wisdom to be shared with all that are willing to listen (or read).
WordPress Plugin: Flexi Pages
The built-in Pages widget does a good job of listing, well, pages, but its options are limited. Which brings us to Flexi Pages, a highly configurable WordPress sidebar widget to list pages and sub-pages. Can be used as an alternative to the default ‘Pages’ widget. It even has a special option to include a Home link, which can come in handy if the title of your home page is something other than Home.
Tweet Roundup | 09/23/2009
Group 3 Solutions Tweet Roundup through September 23, 2009.
WordPress Plugin: Advanced Category Excluder
Advanced Category Excluder doesn’t just let you omit categories from the category list. It lets you omit categories from just about every form of item there is. You can even specify categories to be omitted from your RSS feeds. It’s glorious!
WordPress Plugin: Wordbook
It’s handy to be able to post it to your blog and not have to turn around and then also post it to Facebook. That’s where Wordbook comes in. It’s a great little plugin that takes each blog post and submits it automatically to your Facebook feed (photos and all).