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  • 8 Questions with SIDEKICK’s Ben Fox

    Today I was fortunate enough to interview another well-respected member of the WordPress community, Ben Fox. Ben is a serial WordPress entrepreneur, co-founding FlowPress, WP University, and SIDEKICK.pro. If you’re looking to forge a career in WordPress for yourself, you should listen to what he has to say carefully. In this interview, Ben will talk…

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  • How to Use the Official Twitter Plugin on Your WordPress Website

    While there are many Twitter plugins for WordPress, including the excellent JM Twitter Cards that we reviewed a while back, it’s only recently that the social media giant released their own official extension for the publishing software that powers close to 25% of all websites. Since its release, you can now you can add many…

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  • Automatically Insert Content After Each WordPress Post or Page

    Have you ever wanted to automatically display a piece of content, or specific page element at the of each blog post on your WordPress website? If so then the plugin we are going to be looking at today could be just what you are looking for. By installing the free Add Widget After Content plugin,…

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  • 8 Questions with Top WordPress Blogger Kevin Muldoon

    Today we launch a new feature for the Pagely blog, with a series of interviews with some of the top members of the WordPress community. Our first interview is with top WordPress blogger, Kevin Muldoon. With a decade and a half’s experience in Internet marketing, Kevin certainly fits the bill. He’s ran many successful websites…

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  • Choosing the Best Permalink Structure for WordPress

    After first installing WordPress, it can be easy to get carried away with adding plugins and writing content. If you want to give yourself the best possible foundations for building a successful website, these things can wait. Before all that, you need to get your website properly configured. One of the first things I like…

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  • Recipe Card: A Free WordPress Plugin for Publishing Professional Recipes

    If you are starting a food blog, or you just want to share the occasional recipe with your readers, then installing a plugin that stylishly formats your recipe posts is a great idea. By installing a plugin built for this purpose, you can not only simplify the process of adding recipes to your website, but…

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  • Resurrect Your Evergreen WordPress Content With The Revive Old Posts Plugin

    For WordPress publishers and bloggers with large volumes of evergreen content, there’s a plugin that provides an automated way to promote those old blog posts on Facebook and Twitter (with more social media account options at the premium version level.) Revive Old Posts (formerly Tweet Old Post) is a free plugin that automatically sends out…

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  • Admin Menu Editor: Take Back Control of Your WordPress Admin Menus

    If you’ve installed even a few of the plugins we’ve covered here on this blog so far, then it’s likely the back end of your WordPress website is starting to look more than a little cluttered. While some developers are considerate enough to tuck the links to the configuration pages of their plugins away under…

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  • Create a Custom Login Page Using the WordPress Customizer Tool

    Ever wanted to add a personal touch to the login screen of your WordPress website? Perhaps you are creating a website for someone, or you are working with other bloggers, and you want to brand the login page with your identity. Whatever the reason is, if you want to redesign the login page of your…

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  • Get More from WooCommerce: Six WooCommerce Add-on Plugins

    If you’re looking to start selling things via a WordPress website, WooCommerce is the obvious solution. Brought to you by the developers behind WooThemes, the core WooCommerce plugin is completely free and lets you add complete eCommerce functionality to your website. That means stylish product pages with prices and pictures, a working basket/checkout procedure, and,…

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