Sunday, August 12, 2012
If you have made up your mind to migrate your Google blog to wordpres
safely then redirecting your RSS subscribers and Email subscribers to
Wordpress is a must thing to do. You will need to migrate only if you
have changed your domain or moved your content to a new location or
server. Since in case of blogger to self-hosted wordpress migration,
domain remains the same therefore we will only need to redirect the
Feed. Moving your bulk of readers from one platform to another is
linked with your blog Feed address. BlogSpot blogs support both RSS and
atom Feeds whilst wordpress supports RSS web Feeds alone (though you can use plugins to switch to atom).
What we will learn today is to simply change the FEED address and let
your readers to receive email updates via your new blogging platform.
This method will shift your syndication from one network to another
without losing a single subscriber. The steps are clearly demonstrated to make your job easy. Lets get things moving!
Sunday, August 12, 2012 by Wajahat · 0
With the introduction of Custom permalinks in blogger,
you now have a great opportunity to utilize this new feature to improve
the usability, aesthetics and forward-compatibility of your links. It
also helps you to target your rich keywords. I wrote a detailed tutorial
when Custom Permalinks were first introduced in Blogger draft on June
25th 2012. Permalinks can now be seen on blogger.com also. We
highlighted several areas of this feature by discussing Character limit,
what Characters are accepted, good and bad permalink practices but
after observing the permalink keyword structure in majority of blogs, I
felt the necessity to explain its importance more because newbies are
really not using it the correct way in order to drive traffic from
Search engines. Just like a title tag, permalinks are also now a victim
of keyword stuffing. The Character limit for a permalink is different
for both Google, Bing and Yahoo. Understanding this restriction is what
we will learn today. You will also learn today why You should always follow Mashable but not always TechCrunch when you talk of SEO.
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