Removing Author Names from FeedBurner Feeds

By sadcox | Apr 26, 2008

Ever wanted to force the author name in your rss2 feed supplied to FeedBurner? The group blog I’m building gives authors anonymity, and that’s pretty easy to do on the site itself. But after a few test posts I noticed that the author name stilled showed up on the FeedBurner feed, which is [...]

Google AdSense Revenue Sharing

By sadcox | Apr 26, 2008

I’m working on a group blog project and I wanted to share AdSense revenue with my contributers. I quickly found Harley’s WordPress plugin for AdSense sharing and got it activated–it’s very easy to use and works nicely. The only problem is that the new style of AdSense ads cannot be assigned to another [...]

Test Driving bbPress

By sadcox | Apr 23, 2008

I have an installation of bbPress running on this site now. I haven’t themed it yet, and I’m not totally committed to bbPress as my new favorite message board, but I will say that the installation was very straightforward, and it was a snap to integrate with my WordPress installation. Feel free to [...]

Back to The Forums

By sadcox | Feb 28, 2008

I think I jumped the gun a little bit selecting a forum. After a lot of research I’m now leaning towards vBulletin. I got caught up in the “freeness” of other boards and didn’t consider the fact that vBulletin is relatively cheap–a couple of hundred bucks is nothing compared to the time I’d [...]

Narrowed Down Forum Choices?

By sadcox | Jan 24, 2008

The two options I’ve been looking at today are phpBB3 and bbPress, which is supposed to integrate well with WordPress, but still seems a little shaky.  My other big issue with bbPress is that I’m going to need to be able to handle several different account levels.
Here’s what we were thinking as far as memberships…
Admins–obviously, [...]

Five Must Have Wordpress Plugins For Administration

By sadcox | Oct 1, 2007

I know a few people who have recently thrown their hat into the blogging ring and are using Wordpress.  Here’s a quick list of plugins that I consider must have plugins for the backend of your site.  This is the first post in a series where we will also cover Search Engine Optimization (SEO), Marketing, [...]

Wordpress as a CMS — What NOT To Do

By sadcox | Sep 28, 2007

A few weeks ago I made this post about using Wordpress as a content management system. I thought I’d follow up with a few tips on what you may want to avoid when using Wordpress as a CMS for your small business.
Don’t make your site look like a blog
Wordpress lets you create static pages…take [...]

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