Tutorial WordPress : Add a Trackback url code to a theme

Posted by admin on October 11th, 2007

This simple tutorial will show you how to add a Trackback url into your BLOG posts. This is sometimes necessary when your theme doesnt have the code included by default.

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Tutorial: Wordpress SEO Step 1 - Permalink Structure

Posted by admin on August 27th, 2007

The first step in optimising your BLOG to be search engine friendly is to update your permalink structure(your BLOG URLs)

This tutorial will show you how to update your Permalink Structure

1. Check your current Permalink Structure

The first thing to do is click on a post and look at the page title in the address bar. Does is it resemble something like this http://**your blog address**/?p=121 if so then you are using the default permalink structure and the first thing we must do is change this.

2. Log in to Site Admin

Log-in into you BLOG back-end with your admin password

3. Go to Permalinks Tab

Go to Options then Permalinks

4. Change Permalink Structure

If you have not configured your Permalinks structure then will more than likely be sitting at the default setting which is: Default http://**your blog address**/?p=123 (Or something similar).

This setting allows Word-press to dictate what your page title will be and usually means your page title ends with a lot of numbers and characters at the end.

Whilst this works fine it doesn’t really make them very search engine friendly The first thing we are going to do is create a custom structure (click custom structure) to make our page titles more search engine friendly and easy to work with. I suggest using the following structure /%year%/%monthnum%/%postname%/ as this will keep your page title fairly small and allow it to be found in search engines.

5. Update Permalink Structure

Click Update Permalink Structure to save these settings.

6. Confirm BlOG is using new Permalink Structure

Now view your blog and you should now find your page titles of your posts have changed and look something like this http://**your blog address**/2007/08/tutorial-windows-2003-cd-based-server-image/ notice it is now nice and easy to read without all the strange characters at the end.

Keep watching for step two in the Word-press SEO series.

Tutorial: Subscribe to Category Feeds in a Wordpress BLOG

Posted by admin on August 24th, 2007

Are you looking to allow your readers to subscribe to a single category of your Word-press BLOG or only posts relating to certain categories, if so this tutorial may be able to help.

1. Update Permalink Structure

The first step is to update the Permalink structure of your Word-press BLOG by using this Permalink Structure tutorial.

2. Work out Category feed address

Assuming you have setup categories and are attaching all your posts to one or more categories we can work out the category feed for a specific category. If you have not setup categories and have not linked your posts to a category I suggest you do that now by logging in as admin and editing your posts. Whilst in the word-press post editor you will notice a categories field on the right hand side start ticking the categories that the post relates too. If a suitable category does not exist then simple add a new one.

With your categories setup and posts linked to suitable categories we can now work out the category feed address for a specific category by viewing your blog and clicking on a category. This should display all the posts for that category. Notice the page title in the address bar it should look something like this http://blog.mcdermotts.org.uk/category/windows-2003/to create a category feed for that category you simply append /feed/ at the end so it now looks like http://blog.mcdermotts.org.uk/category/windows-2003/feed/ and hey presto that is the feed address for readers to subscribe to only that category.

Your readers can now add that address into any RSS reader and automatically receive new posts from that specified category. See it in action on McDermotts

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