Install WordPress in Subdirectory and Access It from Root

WordPress provides a useful document for Giving WordPress its Own Directory While Leaving Your Blog in the Root Directory.
This feature is what I need when I run multiple sites in one web hosting account. My hosting service HostMonster gives me 1 free domain “richbase.com” hosted as core domain, plus unlimited add-on domains, one [...]

Invite Alexa to Crawl Your Site

Alexa is a great tool to monitor and analyze website traffic. An Amazon.com company, Alexa provides traffic ranking service on the net. Alexa’s traffic rank along with Google rank are the most important factors determining your site’s value. The better the rank the more you get paid for advertising on your site.

Add robots.txt to WordPress Site

Almost all webmasters know what robots.txt does, but many don’t use it. Why? They don’t believe it makes siginificant difference to the website, and they are lazy to implement it. But if you take a llitle extra effort to put it in, overtime you do gain advantages.A robots.txt file lets you control [...]

Windows Live Writer is the Sure Booster of Blogging Productivity

If you are an active blogger especially running multiple blogs, try Windows Live Writer. Many bloggers find that it’s a great tool that makes blogging easier, faster, and better managed.

Why You Should Use Photobucket

Take a look at www.flex888.com, a blog on Rich Internet Applications with many reviews on Flex technologies. This blog is graphic rich, almost every post includes a screenshot of the the reviewed object.
What’s interesting is that, if you check the image location, you’ll see all images are from photobucket.com, rather than the blog host. [...]

Google Sitemap Made Easy in WordPress

Google Sitemap is a new protocol that allows a website to inform Google about web pages in the site that are available for crawling. A Sitemap is an XML file that lists the URLs for a site. It allows webmasters to include additional information about each URL. Now this protocol is also supported [...]

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