10 responses to “WordPress Tips 2009”

  1. kyle steed

    This is a great list for any level of WordPress user.

    Have you ever used the “All in one SEO Pack” plugin?

  2. Patrick Daly

    @kyle steed Yep, and still do. It’s a toss up whether “Head Space” or “All in one SEO” is better. There’s a couple minor differences that make Head Space the winner here. In the end, using either one accomplishes the same goal.

  3. David de Beer

    Wordpress Database Backup plugin works just fine if I do it manually but for some reason I can’t get it to deliver the scheduled backups to my gmail addy. I also thought that was a good idea:) unfortunately it doesn’t work for me. don’t know why, but I’m having problems upgrading wordpress suddenly so it’s probably all related.

  4. Matt

    I would strongly disagree with #2.

    Create permalinks for permanence, which means no application-specific IDs or similar ephemeral cruft in the address.

  5. Patrick Daly

    @Matt Well maybe I stand corrected — you’d probably know best. Can you confirm that not using a numerical value first could potentially slow your site down?

    I see that you’re using the date first on your blog which makes sense on a blog (of course it’s WP is meant for). However, if you want to use WP more as a CMS, having dates in your URL may not be ideal, so would you just suggest using the postname and maybe category?

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  8. baloot

    very helpful wordpress tips for the wonderful year 2000 and 9….
    peace!

  9. Chris

    Every time I do a WP installation I hunt this post down. The gift that keeps on giving.

    Thanks!

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