A few pet peeves with WordPress 2.5

Please keep in mind that these are just my opinions and that the behavior I’m experiencing may be due to my server configuration, but there are a few things about the new WordPress Admin panel that just really annoy me.

I don’t mind fixed width layouts but please, if you’re going to use fixed widths, center [...]

Monetize your blog with Smorty

There are a bunch of different Paid Post services out there, but not all are created equal. don’t get me wrong, I belong to nearly all of them and I’ll use them if the payout on a post or review helps me to achieve my daily income goals. (Yes I have one, but that’s [...]

Protecting or regaining your Google PageRank with meta tags

If you are a blogger that accepts paid posts or paid reviews, you have either experienced or will experienced Google’s policy of wiping your PageRank to zero. I have seen several methods posted on other blogs for counteracting this issue. The most notable of these methods has been to cave completely to Google and [...]

Does a loss of pagerank really affect your traffic?

Google’s PageRank smackdown has left a lot of bloggers bemoaning the loss of traffic and prestige their blogs recieve, but does having your Google PR wiped out or lowered really affect how many visitors you will get on a daily basis?
From my experience, the answer is a resounding “NO”.
The first of my blogs to get [...]

Andy Beard may just have the answer to Paid advertising and Page Rank

I think Andy Beard may just be a genius. At the very least he’s got a very analytical mind and he’s put it to use in the ongoing situation of Google Page Rank Slapping. Andy came up with a method to block Paid Reviews from Google’s Spiders using Robots.txt, and now he’s filed [...]

Let’s look at that editor again…

We’ve seen that <embed> works, now let’s check a few other tags, and I’ll tell you why I think this is a great thing…
Let’s try inserting a <div> with a text-align center attribute and a background color:
Should be centered
So far so good!  In older versions of TinyMCE, if you added a <div> tag, it was [...]

Wow those WP coders are fast!

It was just 2 days ago that I reported on the latest version of WordPress in-testing, and that there were issues with more than a few things.  In those two days most of those issues have been addressed.  While there are still more issues for the team to worry about, they’re getting worked out at [...]

A WYSIWYG plugin for WordPress that will make you smile

One of the largest shortcomings of the WYSIWYG editor bundled with WordPress is that like may so called “smart” editors, it likes to change your code for you. Visual editors are notorious for this, and have been for years. It seems that the designers of these editors just “know” that what you were [...]

Gaining more blog trafic in 30 days - The resurrection.

When I started the frst experiment in incresing blog traffic in 30 days several things happened.  Some were expected (such as increased traffic!), some were not.  Unfortunately, the things that I did not expect invalidated the results of the experiment completely.
My food blog at cbsop was picked up by a food blog advertising network, which [...]

More Thoughts on PayPerPost vs. Page Rank

As promised, here’s part two in my ongoing reserch concerning PayPerPost and page rank.
Not many people seem to be screaming very loudly. AffiliateWatcher.com posted these thoughts concerning the latest move by Google. I tend to agree that there is little or nothing a blogger or even a group of bloggers can do to [...]