PubCon video content producer Vanessa Zamora sat down with Scott Hendison, president at Search Commander Inc., to discuss content management systems, specifically WordPress, the blogging platform that is one of his specialties. Hendison shared a number of his top plugin picks for WordPress development in this PubCon Las Vegas 2010 interview, including SEO Automatic’s own Core Tweaks WordPress Setup plugin that minimizes the initial content management system set up time, All in One SEO Pack and HeadSpace2 SEO for search engine optimization needs, as well as Yoast, which includes a plugin for SEO, an XML Sitemaps plugin, and an RSS footer plugin. Hendison also shared his preferred WordPress themes, pointing out that although the most popular theme to his knowledge is Thesis, a premium theme, he prefers a free theme called Atahualpa, and recommends others browse through free themes before spending money on a premium theme that ultimately might not have all of the desired capabilities. Hendison continued by sharing his recommendations with regards to selecting a Web hosting server, suggesting against shared servers that stifle page load time, now a factor in Google’s ranking system. In addition, shared servers do not provide as much security as dedicated environments, Hendison added. If looking for shared hosting, Hendison suggested Search Commanders PDXTC shared hosting service, as well as Bluehost. For dedicated options Hendison suggested Rackspace or Dreamhost.
Category Archives: Wordpress
How do you add/use a downloaded WordPress theme?
I downloaded a theme for my WordPress blog. Now, I want to be able to use it, but can’t seem to figure out how to do so. Can someone please help.
Photoshop to wordpress theme conversion
Here is my recent work, where i converted a Photoshop file to search engine optimized W3 xhtml validated wordpress theme (psd to wordpress theme) . You can find me at muralikumar.com Here are the following steps to covert a psd to wordpress theme Step 1 : Analyze the psd file and make slices of the images from it. Step 2 : Make functional Xhtml page from it. Step 3 : Make a wordpress theme using proper wordpress template tags ( codex.wordpress.org ). I will soon update with more detailed videos. You can also tweet me at twitter.com
I want to move my Blogger blog to WordPress without losing posts. How can I do it?
I have already downloaded the blog, but the formatting leaves much to be desired. I really don’t want to have two blogs. Thanks!
Blogger doesn’t have an Export function, and I have already downloaded the blog absent formatting. Any help with the transition would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
What are the top free hosts for a wordpress website?
I own softwarecomparer.com and am wanting a RELIABLE well known free host with mysql and php enabled. i have a few plugins installed already. i will need ftp access too! please list the top free hosts you can think of! please don’t advertise your own crappy hosting site. Thanks
How do you edit the "next page" and "previous page" links on a wordpress theme?
I’m designing my own WordPress theme from scratch and I can’t seem to figure out how to edit the next and previous page links to allow users to go to my older blog post. Anyone can provide a step-by-step tutorial for me? Thanks! 🙂
WordPress 3.0: How to Install Plugins
How to install new WordPress plugins in the latest version of WordPress
Amazing WordPress Themes
Alright I’m here to show you some great looking wordpress themes guys. Those of you in the blogging business or regular website business this is for you. Also to point out it is a year, so this is a great deal for a whole year. They look amazing and are easy to work with too. Also I am thejman1002 its my other youtube account, so look it up. Here’s my referral link if you would be so kind lol: www.elegantthemes.com And here’s the non referral link: www.elegantthemes.com Check it out and enjoy guys As always email for questions phsyco321@hotmail.com www.freeipod.checkplease.ws
WordPress- Spamming?
How do you spam in WordPress Blogs- Comments?
WordPress plugin that creates a Thank You page following a new comment?
We have plugins that email users who submit a comment but is there one that takes the user to a new page, a Thank you page?
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