I recently started out with a microblog on my site, where I wanted to quickly share content I find on the Internet. Before I started out I had an option of using the P2 theme to post quick content on it. However, I shelved the idea since I did not have much time to customize the P2 theme to match the look and feel of my current site.
This led to a big dilemma since I wanted 3 things:
Start a Micro Blog and post quick content on it.
Make sure that Google Indexes the micro blog content as it does with the other content.
Create separate feeds for the Micro Blog and the rest of the content.
Well, i was able to do all of these things without having to add new plugins or create a new blog. Here are the steps I followed to do it. Hopefully many of you […]
Original post by Keith Dsouza
Technorati Tags: blog, feed, google
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I recently started out with a microblog on my site, where I wanted to quickly share content I find on the Internet. Before I started out I had an option of using the P2 theme to post quick content on it. However, I shelved the idea since I did not have much time to customize the P2 theme to match the look and feel of my current site.
This led to a big dilemma since I wanted 3 things:
Start a Micro Blog and post quick content on it.
Make sure that Google Indexes the micro blog content as it does with the other content.
Create separate feeds for the Micro Blog and the rest of the content.
Well, i was able to do all of these things without having to add new plugins or create a new blog. Here are the steps I followed to do it. Hopefully many of you […]
Original post by Keith Dsouza
Technorati Tags: blog, feed, google
Related Posts:How to Create Micro Blogs Within WordPress...WordPress As Riskiest Web Software In 2010...WordPress.com Introduces Import from Posterous...How to Create an Author Info Section in Wordpress...WordPress Plugin Releases for 04/19...Vulnerable WordPress Blogs Not Being Indexed...Who Comments on Blogs, and Why?...Create Private Twitter Like Site With WordPress...30 People To Follow On Twitter...31 People To Follow On Twitter...WordCamp NYC Is Going To Be Big...21 Great Plugins for Manage Multi-Author Blogs...Technorati Lacks Authority...The Twenty-Five Most Valuable Blogs...The Next Social Network: WordPress...
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