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StumbleUpon Highlights Top Hosting Center’s Weakness
Posted on September 7, 2008 - Filed Under Hosting Review, Technology | Leave a Comment
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All week long my Carnival Midway Games Revealed (Part Two) post has been receiving 50-100 hits a day coming from StumbleUpon. Not bad at all considering it was written over a year ago! So this, of course, has reinitiaed my interest in StumbleUpon and I’ve decided i’s time…

Starting A Blog? Install These 5 WordPress Plugins First!
Posted on September 3, 2008 - Filed Under Blogging, SEO | 6 Comments
Part of the Wonderful WordPress Wednesdays Series - Previous in series
Welcome to the third installment of my Wonderful WordPress Wednesday series!

Over the last two weeks we looked at simple steps you could take to improve the efficiency of your WordPress blog. This week we’re going to back up a little bit and look at how to set up…

Lighten The Load Of Your WordPress Blog - Part Two
Posted on August 27, 2008 - Filed Under Blogging | Leave a Comment
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Welcome to the second installment of my Wonderful WordPress Wednesday series!

Last week we looked at two simple steps you could take to improve the efficiency of your WordPress blog. It’s already working hard to present your priceless thoughts and opinions to your readers, so we might…

Lighten The Load Of Your WordPress Blog - Part One
Posted on August 20, 2008 - Filed Under Blogging | Leave a Comment
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Welcome to the first official installment of my Wonderful WordPress Wednesday series!

I love WordPress and I assume if you’re reading this that you’re at least flirting with it as a blogging platform yourself. Today let’s take a look at something nice we can do for our…

Introducing Wonderful WordPress Wednesdays!
Posted on August 19, 2008 - Filed Under Blogging | Leave a Comment
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It was back in early 2002 that my dear friend Mike Mcgee first suggested I try out a new type of website that was ll the rage called Friendster. Frankly I wasn’t interested. No, I was more than happy geeking my way around with the static websites, forums,…

Firefox Split Browser Extension Means No More Tabs When Blogging
Posted on August 18, 2008 - Filed Under Blogging, Technology | 1 Comment
Do you have multiple tabs (or even worse, browser windows) open when you’re writing a blog post? I sure do. One has the post I’m writing, another (and possiblya 3rd, 4th, 5th & 6th) have the source or reference article(s). Although I’ve been blogging with WordPress for a couple of years now I still have issues with getting all of the…

CommentLuv and FeedBurner Don’t Mix (Or Do They?)
Posted on April 19, 2008 - Filed Under Blogging, SEO | 10 Comments
FiddyP created an amazing WordPress Plugin last year called CommentLuv and it’s been steadily working its way around the blogosphere.
Essentially, CommentLuv uses fellow blogger’s RSS feeds to automatically append a link to their latest blog post to any comments they leave on a CommentLuv enabled blog. I installed it here at Philaahzophy about 6 months ago and it’s quickly became…

What Is Applied Anarchy?
Posted on December 11, 2007 - Filed Under Living Free | 2 Comments
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In the process of implementing the newly installed In Series Wordpress plugin here at Philaahzophy I realized that not only do I already have a dozen entries in my Applied Anarchy series, but I never really explained what the label itself means. This series is essentially a response to…













