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Floating Social Media Buttons – JQuery Floating Div

Not too long ago I noticed a nice set of floating social media buttons on the single_post pages of WPBeginner. I reached out to them via the contact form they provide and told them I loved the feature and asked …

written by William Patton on December 29, 2012 in Social Networking with one Comment

301 Redirect using .htaccess file – Apache 301 Redirect

Creating .htaccess 301 redirects couldn’t be easier. It takes just 1 line of code starting with ‘redirect 301’ followed by a space then the source and destination urls seporated by a space.

written by William Patton on December 15, 2012 in Web Development with no comments

Content is King in the SEO Process – Why Unique Content Matters

Search Engine Optimization and the process of creating good unique content for your website come hand in hand. With all the recent updates to various different google search algorithms it’s becoming hard for SEOs to keep on top of the …

written by William Patton on December 5, 2012 in Content Creation with no comments

Build the path to goal completion and encourage others to walk along it

Publishers, writers and content marketers all want to do one thing. Get what they have to offer in front of someone who’s interested in it – and then have them engage with the content and ultimately take action upon it. …

written by William Patton on December 4, 2012 in Blogging with no comments

How do I split test my website? – A/B Split Testing

What is split testing? Split testing is the process of compairing something against something else. In terms of website split testing it means your creating multiple versions of the same page and compairing them against each other to find out …

written by William Patton on November 28, 2012 in Analytics with no comments

TwentyEleven’s TITLE tags make Yoast’s work harder.

TwentyEleven – a default too far. Time is upon us for a new WordPress default theme to take over from the much loved TwentyEleven. I use TwentyEleven it myself on a few sites and above the fact that it’s default …

written by William Patton on October 8, 2012 in WordPress Custom with 2 comments

Google Plus Author Verification For Single Author WordPress Sites

NOTE: This method no longer provides the benefits it once used to. It has been a long time since Google’s experiment with showing author avatars by articles has ended. You can still add the tag however it’s usefulness is much …

written by William Patton on August 23, 2012 in WordPress Plugins with 13 comments

7 days to become a better blogger

7 Days To Become A Better Blogger – Post Formatting and Scan-ability

Be a better blogger It goes without saying that become a better blogger and be a better blogger mean the same thing but actually blogging better makes you a better blogger. By that I mean if you are a better blogger …

written by William Patton on August 19, 2012 in Blogging with no comments

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How to become a Google Verified Author with WordPress – Google Plus Author Tag

NOTE: This method no longer provides the benefits it once used to. It has been a long time since Google’s experiment with showing author avatars by articles has ended. You can still add the tag however it’s usefulness is much …

written by William Patton on August 9, 2012 in WordPress Custom with no comments

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WordPress Custom – Make Your Own Custom Functionality Plugin

Functionality Plugin A functionality plugin is a custom made plugin for your site. It holds any kind of changes you make to your site, any added features and functions and generally makes your site’s code easier to manage. If you …

written by William Patton on August 6, 2012 in WordPress Custom with 2 comments

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