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50 Days to a Better Blog–Day 8: Proper Permalinks

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This post is the eighth of an ongoing series entitled “50 Days to a Better WordPress Blog”.  During this time, Mitch will be providing small snippits of code, plugins, and things you can do to make your blog more attractive, attain new readers, and keep old ones coming back time and time again. You can see the entire series here. Following suit on our…

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50 Days to a Better Blog–Day 7: A Sitemap

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This post is the seventh of an ongoing series entitled “50 Days to a Better WordPress Blog”.  During this time, Mitch will be providing small snippits of code, plugins, and things you can do to make your blog more attractive, attain new readers, and keep old ones coming back time and time again. You can see the entire series here. We’ve talked a lot…

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50 Days to a Better Blog–Day 5: Tags vs Categories (and more)

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This post is the fifth of an ongoing series entitled “50 Days to a Better WordPress Blog”.  During this time, Mitch will be providing small snippits of code, plugins, and things you can do to make your blog more attractive, attain new readers, and keep old ones coming back time and time again. You can see the entire series here. I get a lot…

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50 Days to a Better WordPress Blog-Day 2: Caching

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This post is the second of an ongoing series entitled “50 Days to a Better WordPress Blog”.  Over the next 49 days, Mitch will be providing small snippits of code, plugins, and things you can do to make your blog more attractive, attain new readers, and keep old ones coming back time and time again. You can see the entire series here. I want…

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50 Days to a Better WordPress Blog–Day 1: Font Readability

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This post is the start of an ongoing series entitled “50 Days to a Better WordPress Blog”.  Over the next 50 days, Mitch will be providing small snippits of code, plugins, and things you can do to make your blog more attractive, attain new readers, and keep old ones coming back time and time again. To kick things off in this series, I wanted…

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