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Building a WordPress Theme from Scratch – Starting a Theme

There is no denying that there is an abundance of free WordPress themes. I love a lot of them. Some of them even push the boundaries of where free is by offering you premium quality themes for no fee at all. But …

written by William Patton on March 1, 2013 in Theme Dev with 3 comments

Ways to Improve your Landing Pages

This post about improving your landing pages is a part of my new 10 minute SEO series. I aim to give you some SEO tasks that you can do in 10 minutes or less to help improve your site’s rankings and …

written by William Patton on February 26, 2013 in 10 Minute SEO with no comments

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I offer WordPress tips, training and advice free of charge because I think that the web should be a better, faster more awesome place.

written by William Patton on February 20, 2013 in Uncategorized with no comments

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The Hidden Importance of Long-Tail SEO [Infographic]

Just the other day I was writing a post about long-tail keywords inspired by WPBeginner’s post about using HitTail to improve their organic traffic. I found a cool infographic from HitTail when I was looking into the company titled “The Hidden Importance of Long-Tail …

written by William Patton on January 30, 2013 in Infographic with no comments

graph showing that 70% of seach terms are 3 or more words long

The Importance of Long-Tail Keywords

Long-tail keywords are important for everyone. Long-tail search is how most people find what they are looking. They normally know what it is and that means that it’s highly targeted traffic likely to convert.

written by William Patton on January 24, 2013 in Case Study with no comments

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Best Time to Post to Facebook in Your Industry [Infogrpahic]

There’s a lot of buzz around what time and day is best to post to your Facebook Page. Truth is that it depends on your industry and demographic but this infographic details the best days for you to post for your industry.

written by William Patton on January 7, 2013 in Social Networking with no comments

How to use a Fallback Image and set Default Post Thumbnail in WordPress

Setting default post thumbnails in WordPress themes is actually pretty simple. All you need to do is use the built-in WordPress methods to see if a thumbnail exists and if it doesn’t simply use a default image.

written by William Patton on January 6, 2013 in WordPress Custom with no comments

Creating Advanced Segments Using Dimension Keywords

Find the Questions your Readers Ask With an Advanced Segment

Do you answer the questions that your readers ask? If you don’t already answer them then you should be. Everybody has questions they don’t know the answer to and they often turn to Google and ask – hoping someone can …

written by William Patton on January 4, 2013 in Analytics with 2 comments

How To Create Additional Thumbnail Sizes in WordPress Themes

With the abundance of WordPress sites it’s easy to get lost in the samey-ness of the internet. Every site owner and blogger should want something that is unique to their site. That often means making something that is unique, something …

written by William Patton on January 3, 2013 in WordPress Custom with one Comment

Add Class to post_class() to a WordPress Theme Template

Adding a new class to post_class() function couldn’t be easier. Use post_class(‘new-class’); in your code with the class name inside inverted commas.

written by William Patton on January 2, 2013 in WordPress Custom with one Comment

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