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If you had a lot of friends who had blogs on different blogging sites (like WordPress, Google Blogger, Move?

If you had a lot of friends who had blogs on different blogging sites (like WordPress, Google Blogger, Moveable Type) you would generally have to go to each blog’s Web site every day to check whether they have posted any new blog entries. That would be a waste of time (especially if your friends didn’t post blog entries very often).

What information technologies could we use to make it easier to keep track of when new blog posts were made and which blog posts we had read and which we haven’t read?

SEO tools for wordpress?

Hi

I need following wordpress plugins for me website. Please help me while collecting these plugins. I need them for free

1.Whois lookup
2.Domain availability checker
3.Domain name suggestion tool
4.Keyword strength analysis tool
5.SEO tools so user can check for
6.Google sitemap submission
7.Keyword suggestion from google

And as many SEO tools as possible

Thanks

Cute Profiles – WordPress Plugin from Internet Techies

Cute Profiles is a free WordPress Plugin which will bring all your Social Profiles at one location ie either left or right side of your blog pages in a well decent floating manner, saving your sidebar or footer space for ads or other important data and widgets

Google Analytics for WordPress

This video shows you why you should install the Google Analytics for WordPress plugin instead of just embedding the Google Analytics tracking code straight into your blog. It shows you how it uses WordPress functionality to save all sorts of post meta data in custom variables and events, and where to find these custom variables and events in Google Analytics.

Can I use StatCounter and Google Analytics Together in WordPress?

I have installed 2 plugins in my WordPress website to allow me to use Google Analytics and StatCounter. It looks though as if neither one gets any data from my website. I had used StatCounter exclusively until last week and it worked just fine, until I added the Google Analytics plugin. Are both scripts preventing each other from working properly?
Any Ideas on what should be done?