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70+ Resources on How to Start a WordPress Blog

Kikolani

If you have blog content on other platforms, including WordPress.com, Blogger, Drupal, Joomla, or others, then you might want to consider importing it into your new WordPress site. Keeping SEO in Mind. I personally use another SEO plugin that is much more powerful, but a comparable plugin (to the one that I use) would be Yoast SEO.

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70+ Resources on How to Start a WordPress Blog

Kikolani

If you have blog content on other platforms including WordPress.com, Blogger, Drupal, Joomla, or other blogging platforms, then you might want to consider importing it into your new WordPress site. It is a great them for SEO, but requires a good bit of customizations if you want the design to go beyond minimalism.

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7 Steps to Creating Million-Dollar Web Apps (And a Big Announcement)

Viper Chill

SEOmoz – The team behind some of the most advanced SEO analytics and reporting software on the planet recently announced that they made $11.7m The only real specialization I have is SEO, not development. With an ever increasing number of costumers, I have no doubt they’re well on track to make over $10m in 2012.

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Fetching Friday – Resources Mashup, ASW11 & Productivity Systems

Kikolani

The simple technique that will make everything you write more popular – and it’s not SEO or social media related. 20 tips for a better blog launch – covers design, branding, content, SEO, and promotion. The definitive guide to Facebook SEO – a look into the Open Graph. Search Engines / SEO / Analytics.

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The Ultimate List of Social Media Acronyms and Abbreviations

Hootsuite

SEO: Search Engine Optimization. Resource: Does social media impact SEO? API: Application Programming Interface. An API is a set of tools, definitions, and protocols that allows software developers to backend one system with another. Popular content management systems include WordPress, Joomla, and Drupal.