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The bottom line If you’ve got full-body posts on the main page of your blog, change things up a bit and try implementing teasers like I’ve done here. Your pageviews ought to increase dramatically, and I think this approach will also inspire you to
If you want your archives to be effective (because most archives are decidedly not), then you need to provide specialized archive views that place a premium on scannability. Fortunately, you can accomplish this with almost no effort in one easy step!
Typically, WordPress archive pages (and other CMS archive pages, for that matter) do not contain links to all of your internal Pages and available syndication feeds. A properly-constructed XHTML sitemap solves this problem. Why? Because Google Said So. A
Blogbar is a free search engine widget you can simply include in your own blog or website. With Blogbar, you'll allow your web visitors to - search within your blog/website, - search the web with the major search engines, - search the blogosphere wi