Sep3
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May15
As we all know that Wordpress is a semantic personal publishing platform. Through this platform we are sharing our thoughts, idea etc. Wordpress is versatile in nature. We can add more on Wordpress. It can be Adsense as an advertisement or Flickr as picture slider with the help of plugin. But Wordpress offers two type of publishing platform one is hosted and another is non-hosted. Both platform are free but there are lots of limitations. Like, you can not add theme as per your choice in non-hosted platform. But in your own hosted platform you can add themes as per your choice. Our concern is on Themes. To adorn our blog we need a good looking customizable theme. A theme can be 2 columnar or 3 columnar. If we are looking for wordpress themes 3 columns then ZenPhotoThemes has developed a 3 column theme. This 3 columnar is been authored by Omer Cakarca ...
May2
In November 2007 search engine giant Google had spanked every blogger's PageRank back to zero, who are using PayPerPost or any other paid post module. This was really sad news. In response to Google's decision IZEA(formerly PayPerPost) had commented in its community blog IZEA Blogs as, It is no coincidence that Google has gone after some blogs that utilize PayPerPost and many of our competitors services. We offer a very attractive alternative to AdSense and are leading a charge to provide real monetization for everyday bloggers. Unlike the Google AdSense black box, we are palms up when it comes to revenue share and give bloggers the lions share of advertising dollars that they deserve. I find it laughable that high profile bloggers like TechCrunch aren't being penalized in the same way. Perhaps it's the fact that they use AdSense. Perhaps it's the fact that they are silicon valley ...