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August 5th
21Upgrading and Installing WordPress from Subversion
WordPress 2.2.2 was released this morning (upgrade, really, do), and for the first time since I moved to my new server (about which I will post more soon), I had the fun of updating all my WordPress blogs. Normally, updating WordPress wasn't any fun, as it meant copying all sorts of files all over the [...]
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Posted in: WordPress
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August 5th
37Microsoft Censoring .info domains in MSN Messenger
As most regular readers know, I own CSS3.info, and because of that, I talk quite a bit about it on MSN messenger. Recently, I started getting problems when I was sending links with css3.info in it to my contacts. Tonight, after doing a bit more research, I found out that ALL .info domains are being [...]
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August 4th
2WordPress version detection
Sometimes you're browsing around and wondering whether a blog is a WordPress or not (at least I am)... So I created a small script that detects that, and show the version of the WordPress as well. A useful tool for all you blackhats out there too perhaps?
Go grab the Show WordPress version Greasemonkey script!
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August 4th
7Getting Google Analytics to extract keywords from Google Image searches
Google Analytics doesn't get the keywords people used to find your site using Google Image search, and thus labels them as "referral" instead of as "organic".
Google Image search gives you referral URL's that aren't really readable. The query string that the searcher used to get to that referring URL is hidden somewhere deep down in [...]Continue reading: Getting Google Analytics to extract keywords from Google Image searches
Posted in: Analytics
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August 2nd
1Perfectly coded AJAX with fallbacks, and still no Google love?
You've probably seen it too... Great looking websites coded with all sorts of fancy AJAX functions, and it's done absolutely right. If you disable javascript, all the links that were first used to show content or do an action on the current page, now take you to a new page on which the content you're [...]
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Posted in: SEO
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July 28th
32Why you should not use XML Sitemaps
First of all: I do want you to use Google Webmaster Tools. It's an incredible useful toolbox, so please, please use it. If you're not using it at the moment, check out my post on how to use Google Webmaster Tools. I do think though, that XML Sitemaps (whether it be Google sitemaps or otherwise), [...]
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July 28th
2Help me create a list of online RSS readers
For a Google Analytics WordPress plugin I'm working on, I need a list of all the online RSS readers out there... I know Google Reader and Bloglines, but I was hoping someone could help me with a "complete" list?
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Posted in: SEO
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July 16th
26Google Analytics: adding search engines
I've been diving a bit in to Google Analytics lately, and one of the things you'll notice when you run Google Analytics is that it doesn't recognize every conceivable search engine straight out of the box. For instance, Ilse.nl, still quite popular here in the Netherlands, doesn't seem to be seen as "organic" in Google [...]
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July 13th
5Searching with Google: country based results made easy
Dave Davis dropped me a line to tell about the Google Global Firefox extension they have just released, which allows you to search Google with geo targetting for different countries without having to edit the URL by hand. It's quite useful, I dare say, so check it out!
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Posted in: SEO
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July 12th
A note to my Spanish readers
I know there are quite some people in Spain who read this blog, and if you are one of them, this post is meant for you.
The company I work for, Onetomarket, has an office in Spain, and it's growing very rapidly. So we need new SEO's and SEM specialists there. If you want to work [...]Continue reading: A note to my Spanish readers
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