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12 of the Best WordPress Guides, Hacks and Plugins of 2010

Webbiquity

Learn how to do all of that and more in this outstanding list of WordPress tricks, categorized into Post Hacks, Comment Hacks, Tags,categories and Archives hacks, Search hacks and Other General Hacks. Share this on Bebo. Subscribe to the comments for this post? Share this on del.icio.us. Share this on Facebook. Share this on FriendFeed.

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Checklist: How to Start a Business Blog

Hubspot

So give them the option to subscribe to your blog via email. You’ll be surprised that many people will still prefer this over RSS. RSS – This is a standard feature for blogs. You can take it one step further and make it even easier by just taken the RSS image icon and hyperlinking it to your RSS URL.

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How to Match 10 Key Success Metrics to Your Blogging Strategy.

Convince & Convert

Yet, in much of my social media consulting work corporate blog owners are invariably most interested in total visits and RSS subscribers. This is especially misplaced with group written blogs, where the broad content focus and inconsistent tonality makes RSS subscription less likely. Mark, you're spot on!

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Convince and Convert Blog: Social Media Strategy and Social Media.

Convince & Convert

If your blog is consistent enough that you believe RSS subscription is realistic, make sure visitors can easily subscribe to your RSS feed. (As As mentioned in my post about blog success metrics , if you cover a very wide topical area, subscriptions are less likely). At first, you knew everyone at the party.

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Content Curation in B2B Marketing

Online Marketing Institute

In the growing content marketing field, some companies choose a pure creation strategy (often using blogging platforms for publishing) and find it to be a challenge. It’s already happened in the consumer world: Sites like Digg (social curation) which have little or no original content have become key resources for information.