ClickBank Surge Plugin

Posted by on May 12, 2011 in WP Hints'n'Tips | 0 comments

ClickBank Surge Plugin

One of the biggest affiliate marketing tips some people give you is to promote Clickbank products. When they tell you to do this, they ask you to browse popular products and promote those using “optimized product name keywords” in google and those getting good traffic… But the problem is that EVERYONE is doing this and the “popular-selling” products have very high competition and Clickbank does not give YOU enough stats… There is however a brand-new firefox plugin tool that tells you EXACTLY what CB products to promote via SEO, without the research. You can now...

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Teaser Squeeze Pages

Posted by on May 12, 2011 in WP Hints'n'Tips | 0 comments

Teaser Squeeze Pages

teaser Squeeze Pages – Legally Steal This Secret Strategy Legally Steal the Secret Strategy of the $25.9 Million Dollar Men — Frank Kern, John Reese, and Jeff Walker   They profited wildly from this strategy … … and, now, you can quickly and easily use this strategy on ANY website to skyrocket your income!     What Do These 3 Marketing Legends Have In Common?   They’re all using teaser video opt-in pages to build their lists … … and create their profit pulling online empires.   And now you can too!   Legally Steal Their Unfair Advantage...

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WordPress 3.x is here . .

Posted by on Sep 15, 2010 in WP Hints'n'Tips | 0 comments

WordPress 3.x is here . .

Yes, it’s here – and it’s come with LOTS of new features which I am sure will benefit a lot of people in the long term. The release of WordPress 3.0 has caused quite a buzz, however it has also left lot’s of people very confused! What would the benefits of upgrading be to anyone? (more secure & lots more features) If I don’t upgrade – what will happen? (you will be left in the dark with no torch!) Can I upgrade automatically of do I have to use that FTP thingie? (yes – and not unless you want to!) Are all plugins now obsolete? (no – most...

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Favicons

Posted by on Jan 16, 2010 in WP Hints'n'Tips | 0 comments

Favicons

You’ve certainly seen them – but did you know what they were called and how you could install them on your site?? FavIcon is short for favorites icon. Favicons became popular as icons that were displayed next to web site addresses on the favorites menu of a browser, also called the bookmarks menu. Today, favicons are displayed on the browser address bar and browser tabs, as well as on bookmarks and Internet shortcuts. A favicon is an icon associated with a web page or an HTML document.     They aren’t a necessity – but you’ve got to admit – they...

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Hiding Pages in WordPress

Posted by on Jan 16, 2010 in WP Hints'n'Tips | 0 comments

Hiding Pages in WordPress

Have you ever wondered if it would be possible to hide a particular page name from the navigation bar at the top of your blog? You could make it “Private” – but then no-one else but logged in members would be able to access it. Mmmm……. Creating a hidden page in WordPress Sometimes it is handy to be able to “hide” a WordPress page from the public as opposed to making that page “Private”. What’s the matter with private pages I hear you ask?? Well nothing – if you don’t want anyone except those who are logged into your...

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Using a Static Page AND a Blog Page

Posted by on Jan 16, 2010 in WP Hints'n'Tips | 0 comments

Using a Static Page AND a Blog Page

How many times have you thought about how to have a static home or front page for your blog while still being able to have the “normal” list of blog posts on another page?? This will basically allow you to have both a Website Page and Blog Page using the same Template – i.e. the same format. For example if you write a page entitled “Blog”, it would be accessible separately at www.yoursite.com/blog. This would then allow you to have a static front page entitled, say “Home” and accessible from www.yoursite.com . OK – sounds easy!! And it is...

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