Last Thursday, the WordPress core development team got together to discuss the upcoming version of WordPress. In this meeting, it was announced that WordPress 2.9 is now feature frozen meaning additional features would be postponed to the next branch. The first proposed release date of WordPress 2.9 was October 31st but that goal is not attainable. Instead, expect to see Beta 1 around October 31st with release candidates released during the month of November. Depending on what happens during the testing phase, we may see WordPress 2.9 stable released during the second half of November or early December.
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Great Video Tutorial Showing You, How To Replace Your Squeezepage Header Image in the premium Wordpress Flexsqueeze Theme!
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WordPress is one of the most popular publishing platforms currently out on the market. It’s free, highly-customizable, and very easy to install and use. Because of its popularity, you’ll find a wide array of resources that discuss WordPress development, administration, as well as plenty of user guides to help you get started quickly.
In this article, we take advantage of the merits of learning by way of watching video tutorials and screencasts. Video tutorials allow you to learn by following along with the instructor………………………..Read more on 30 Excellent WordPress Video Tutorials!…
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Internet Marketers gained a huge asset when Wordpress and other blogging platforms came into being a few years ago. It’s now so much simpler, and more cost-effective, to get your business(es) up and running using blogs. Add to that the fact that Google loves the fresh content that comes with regularly maintained blogs, thus making SEO that bit simpler, and blogging looks even more appealing.
Self-hosted Wordpress has certainly been the front-runner of the blogging platforms, being used by such heavy-weights in Internet Marketing as Yaro Starak (http://www.entrepreneurs-journey.com/), Darren Rows (http://www.problogger.net/) and the team at Copyblogger (http://www.copyblogger.com/).
Apart from ease of setting up, legions of coders have created some beautiful Wordpress themes, and fantastic plugins (or add-ons or accessories) to take the basic “vanilla flavour” Wordpress and jazz it up beyond all recognition. So you may have the same base as many other Internet Marketers, but not many people would know it.
Some of these clever coders are now even adding the ability (in some of the the premium themes) to have sales pages within Wordpress – without the sidebars and navigation buttons. This takes the simplicity to a whole new level.
Tracey Rissik of The Simple Web Company (http://thesimplewebcompany.com/) has been creating simple wordpress blogs and websites for clients since early 2008, and also consults and coaches people to get their Wordpress blogs and websites up and running. She has created all her own sites with Wordpress and a variety of free and paid-for themes and plugins, and believes that Wordpress is the way forward for a fast simple and affordable internet presence.
She also blogs about Wordpress-related resources in between working for clients: http://thesimplewebcompany.com/blog/
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Pretty Link is a new plugin for wordpress which greatly enhances the visual power of your url links.
Im sure you have heard of tiny url, a site which takes any long and often mesy url and shortens it into a short and extremely tidy url, you can from this —> http://www.myinternetmarkingexpert.com/members/dowanloads/videos/great-tips to this —> http://tinyurl.dH9j3d.Read more on Pretty Link Customizing Link Options: Disable Tracking, Track as a Pixel, Forward Parameters…
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A few weeks ago I started getting frustrated because I had to go into my apache config file every time I wanted to add a redirect link. I stopped using BudURL and TinyURL some time ago because my users have started to realize that they’re being tracked whenever they see a link from one of these services. I’ve talked with several other Affiliate marketers and they’ve been saying the same thing, “don’t put a tinyurl on your site.” Affiliates are always concerned with masking their URLs and with tracking so these link shrinking services seemed perfect for them… well, now users have caught on.
Read more on Create and Track Links From Your WordPress Website…
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