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Get your phpinfo of your WordPress blog

One in a while you run into trouble with your WordPress blog. If you can’t figure it out you can try posting your issue in the WordPress support forums. It would be a good idea to let the good people helping you know a few details about your server environment. If you use the nt-phpinfo […]

See how many google subscribers you have?

A little time back Google Webmasters Tools got a new look. If you take a look at the Statistics section You will see the following data: Top search queries – see how you position on Google for different search terms. Crawl stat – take a look at your Page Rank distribution. What Googlebot sees – […]

How to monetize your WordPress MU site?

So you got a WordPress MU site running and was thinking how you can monetize your new adventure? There are more than a few ways to monetize your wpmu service but I think that the best ways are those which allow your bloggers to share the profits with you. So the magic words would be revenue […]

BlogRush widget for WordPress-MU

If you want to help your WordPress-MU bloggers drive more traffic to their blogs, why not let them use BlogRush. You can watch the short BlogRush video to learn about it but in short this widget shows related posts from other blogs (like the one currently on the sidebar). Each time the widget is shown, […]

WPMU signup security question

The Signup Security Question plugin for WordPress-MU adds a changeable question to the signup form. Site admins can set the question and answer via the admin backend: The question will be added to the signup form:

Sitemeter and pMetrics widgets

pmetrics of performancing just rolled out an iGoogle widget that mimics pMetrics dashboar. This widget essentially displays ALL of your traffic data that is available. At the same time sitemeter announce the release of a new SiteMeter widget, basted on Yahoo widgets, that can be placed on your desktop. Each day it will show you […]

Understanding the Google webmaster guidelines

feedthebot is for those who want to follow the Google webmaster guidelines, but seek more definitions, explanations and examples than Google provides in their documentation. The site also features some videos by Patrick Sexton like the one about Avoiding Link Schemes:

Live arrival and departure traffic report

FeedJit is a service that will show the last visitors to your blog. FEEDJIT gives you real-time traffic data on your blog. No registration required and it’s completely free. See where your visitors are located in the world, which websites they’re arriving from and what they’re clicking when they leave your site. You can have […]