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Wordpress User Roles

March 11th, 2010 isatya No comments

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This might be old school for many who are already familiar with Wordpress, however I still get many questions about user roles settings in WP from those who are not yet quite familiar. So, briefly here goes.

Wordpress allows users to register for various roles regarding the blog content access.

An Administrator has all the levels of access to all the functions within the blog. This would include the blog general settings, the appearance settings, user registration and access and all the configuration settings of the entire blog. Simply speeking, the administrator has overall superaccess to everything. Although Wordpress is known to be user friendly, it is best to leave the administrator role to those who are sound and familiar with the overall blog configuration settings.

One level below the Administrator is the Editor. Now the editor does not have access to control the settings for the blog configurations but has access to managing the contents of the blog trhough postings, pages, links & related matters regarding content editing.

An Author has access to  creating content in the blog for his or her posts and pages only and like the Editor, the Author does not have any access to the blog configuration settings or whatsoever except those regarding his or her own posts, including its comments.

Contributor can write a post to a blog, however he or she can not publish them. The posts written by a contributor will have to be approved by either users higher in the hierarchy such as an Author, Editor or an Administrator.

The last user level at the lowest hierarchy is the Subscriber. The Subscriber can submit a comment to a post or page when allowed by the post author. Depending on the blog configuration setting by the administrator, comments can either be automatically published or be held for moderation by an administrator, editor or the respective author.

So, there your go and so you know.

Happy blogging :-)

Keyword Research Importance (2): The Tools

February 12th, 2010 isatya 1 comment

keyword researchKeyword Research Importance - So, you can find out competing webpages for the keywords or keyword phrases you’re targeting by manually by doing a search in Google for the keyword in question. The search result page will give out the number of webpages out there which mention the phrases that matches the query at the top-right part of the search result page. Pretty straight forward and easy right?

Now consider this: if you just happen to check out a number of keywords of just a few, say 3 to 5, this approach would be naturally acceptable. But now if you have about 50 keywords, you will need to repeat this 50 times and if you have 200 keywords, you repeat it 200 times and so on … you get the point!

To save yourself valueable time it would be wise to use some sort of software that does just that. It wouldn’t be that hard to find a keyword research software from the internet. There are spreads of keyword software tools out there, those from total freewares to those advanced keyword research software. Read more…

It’s That Time of the Year … again

December 28th, 2009 isatya No comments

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Let your hearts fill with the joy of Christmas and let’s DO and BE better this coming year.

As always, be joyful and don’t forget the fun in your strife as it adds more passion and lightens up your life.

Merry Christmas & Happy New Year to all.

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Google Real-Time Data in Search Results

December 15th, 2009 isatya 1 comment

Google has just recently launched its real-time search.  Data being drawn into the search results now include those updates from Twitter, while updates from Facebook and MySpace might be included by next year. Google said that “This was the first time that any search engine has integrated the real-time web into its results page” as quoted from BBC News.

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Keyword Research (1) – Importance

September 16th, 2009 isatya 4 comments

keyword-researchKeyword research is just one of many factors which determines the outcome of your effort to a successful online business. Though it’s just one, it is quite a significant one.

Screw up your keyword research and you will almost guarantee your own failure of getting anything you hoped for from your website with regard to visibility in search engines, targeted traffic and hence your online business. Read more…