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You may have heard some buzz about “NoFollow” or “DoFollow” and are wondering what do those terms mean? And more importantly, do you (or should you) care? If you’re a blogger, you should at least know what the terms mean and why, and probably should care (in my humble opinion.) NoFollow refers to code in an HTML link that tells search engines not to follow

Getting around and finding information you’re looking for on a blog can be easy or difficult, depending on how the blog is laid out. Yes, you can click on the category names and the tags in the tag cloud (if those are present) to zero in on what you’re looking for. However, the fast way to find what you’re looking for is to use the blog’s Search feature.

Another reason why I prefer to work and build in WordPress is its flexibility. If you think blogs are just for those who like to write and have something to say, you’re missing out! For example, my sister started a sewing business recently and I wanted to create a website for it so her customers could reach her online, so she’d have a place to

I just finished a conversation with a friend who has had a WordPress blog hosted for free on WordPress.com for some time now, but is wanting to move to a self-hosted WordPress installation for a variety of reasons, most notably the limitations WordPress.com imposes on your ability to monetize your blog. The biggest misconception he had about moving to a self-hosted installation was surrounding the

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