You might want to use different theme for different category in your Wordpress blog. For example, if you were the owner of this site, you may want to change the Windows 7 Tutorials section to a bit Microsoft inspired design, Apple section to Apple look and so on. Well, honestly speaking, it is quite difficult to use different "themes" for different categories; instead you can use different CSS … [Read more...]
Test how much visitors can your server can handle at a time
It is important to know that how much load your server can handle at a time. This is important, because: If you suddenly get an unexpected number of visitors, the website will unaccessible. Important to examine before switching / buying a new server; what it has to offer. Here is a free online tool to simulate the server load. It is free and good to perform a medium size blog, which … [Read more...]
Tips for starting self hosted WordPress blog
Those who are thinking to start own self hosted blog, this article might telp to understand from where to start thinking about self hosted Wordpress blog. Hosting service It is important to choose a good hosting service where your site can always be found, the server is quick to make your pages load faster, so that when the search engine robot comes to your site always … [Read more...]
10 tips to increase traffic to your blog
We used or using these methods to increase our traffic. Quality posting is mandatory. Using this tricks can accelerate the number of traffic per day significantly. Post as frequently often as possible You will lose traffic if you rarely update your blog, say once in a week. Try to post at least 2 posts per day during the first 6 months. This will not only keep and attract more visitors. It is … [Read more...]
How to stabilize the number of visitors of your blog
80% of the bloggers who gets >75% of traffic from the search engines, predominantly Google; obviously has noticed the curve goes up and down, up and down like a sine wave curve. It does not feels very funny when the curve is going down, because you do not know where it will stop. You have discovered a keyword combination (or better to be said a keyphrase) that was making you get few hundred … [Read more...]
Some known causes of Google’s penalty
It might happen your website or blog suddenly started drastically losing traffic and within few weeks it came down to nearly zero. It also might happen that you intentionally has not done any thing that is known to you as bad. So, to avoid getting penalized by Google or those webmasters with excellent websites or blog suspecting Google might have penalizing; please check the following … [Read more...]
Some of the best WordPress plugins
Well, we purposefully named the topic as Some of the best WordPress plugins instead of Best WordPress plugins. The reason behind is, it is not possible to know about all the Wordpress plugins. There may be a very good plugins that has not been popularized somehow. Please download them from Wordpress official page. The reason we have not given any link to them is; when you will search in … [Read more...]
WordPress 3.2-beta1 detailed review
As we speculated before, Wordpress 3.2 is coming soon; the Beta 1 version of Wordpress is now available for testing purpose. We are writing a thorough review of Wordpress 3.2 Beta1 here as many features has been added or enhanced in Wordpress 3.2 Beta 1. You can download Wordpress 3.2 Beta 1 from this official page. The package size is 5.34 Mb rar file and becomes 11.0 Mb (13.3 Mb on disk size) … [Read more...]
Usage of elegant and light typography to speed up your website
Previously we discussed about using CSS and Photoshop to create pressed text effect. In fact, if you can use the CSS alone, lot of space will be saved, you can minimize the http requests and thereby you can speedup the loading time of your website. Typography is a key element in the design of a website, you can use very simple yet great looking typography to illustrate your header or name of the … [Read more...]
Tips for your blog reloaded
This is the second article of the reloaded series. As we said before, in reloaded articles, we will link the older posts, write answers in post format of the things you have asked us often through emails, comments and most important point: the series is incredibly easy to read and understand. Check your spelling and grammar We are not sure whether all content management system (CMS) have … [Read more...]
Speeding up your website using a Content Delivery Network (CDN)
As we are continuing our articles about building faster loading website, after decreasing the http requests; next thing you can do is to use a content delivery network that is popularly known as CDN. It is quite clear from the previous article, decreasing the http requests has an practical limit. We can not decrease http requests to the level that one server can handle parallel at a time; we … [Read more...]