So, I’ve seen a change in the internet in the last few weeks, and I kind of like it. It was something I noticed originally at WordCamp Europe, where one of the talks was about a project that they were working on – FrontKit (incidentally, you should totally sign up for updates at that link, as it…
60 Tweetable Tips from WordCamp Europe 2014
WordCamp Europe 2014 took place last weekend in Sofia, Bulgaria. It was a city I’ve been to before and the first time wasn’t that great, however this visit was a lot of fun, with a lot of learning and hanging with some great talent in the WordPress Community. I travelled alone, though never ate, drank…
How to Switch Post Types in WordPress
One of the main challenges when redesigning this blog recently was how to deal with the WordPress Plugins section. In the old site it was a set of hierarchical pages that were difficult to maintain and required a bit of work to set up. It was rather shoehorned in. As such, I redesigned this section to work…
Winwar 3.0 – The New Winwar Media Site! What you should know…
If you have seen this site in the last 24 hours, you may have spotted something new – yes – please welcome to the brand new Winwar Media design! This design is the third design, and I wanted to do this for a while. The reason being is that the old site was a bit…
Write Up On The Yoast WordPress SEO Talk From Sascon
I wasn’t planning writing this post – but advice from the Problogger.com forum convinced me to! Last week I headed to Sascon to meet like minded social and SEO peeps, learn a lot and drink unhealthy amounts of alcohol. One of the more anticipated talks by myself was the WordPress SEO talk late on the…
Using tag_description() in WordPress To Create Unique Tag Pages
Something I’ve been testing on You’re Supposed To Be At Home is WordPress’ internal tag function. Tags are largely unused on blogs nowadays, and with good reason – tag pages create duplicate content. Often people just block them from search engines, but instead of blocking them, you can turn your tag pages into marvellous search…
What Is The Most Accurate Search Engine Rank Checker?
In the past few weeks I’ve been testing a bunch of software packages for rank checking. It’s a cornerstone of an SEO’s arsenal of tools, and there’s a number of them out there. But which is the best? After all, whilst it isn’t the most important metric for an SEO campaign, it is one of…
61 Things To Take Away From Think Visibility March 2011
Think Visibility’s March 2011 was a great way to spend my 27th Birthday. Full of like minded individuals, copious amounts of beer and general learning and merriment. Thinkvis (as the cool kids call it) is a one day conference full of interesting presentations and discussion. Rather than writing a long blog posts (as I’ve stared…
WordPress 3.1 Released – My Thoughts on it
Wordpress 3.1 was released yesterday with a massive fanfare. The fact it’s now a 3.1 release means that there’s significant new features added, rather than just bug fixes. What’s New? Although there’s a full list of updates on WordPress’ website, here’s the features I’m most looking forward to:- Internal Linking – Auto target keywords to…
How To Test Software With Fiverr
If you read anywhere near the scale of blogs I do, you get the hard sell on various pieces of software a lot. Often a lot of the reviews of things are positive and the software’s official website are often those long sales pages that look basic, promise the world & are difficult to leave.…