How To Split Long WordPress Pages and Posts
This entry is part 1 of 7 in the series Bricks and Mortar WordPress

It took several searches and explanations from a few different WordPress gurus until I was able to get a complete answer to the problem of how to split up long pages or posts. There used to be a couple of buttons on the WordPress writing toolbar that you clicked to simply divide your page at whatever point you wanted. What happened to them? Where was the workaround? And could it be true that the theme I was using could actually prevent me from seeing page numbers?

 
5 Creative Ways to Use RSS Feeds To Spice Up Your Writing
This entry is part 2 of 7 in the series Bricks and Mortar WordPress

There are lots of ways you can aggregate content from your various websites, blogs, video hosting channels, and article databases. Here are my 5 top reasons I like this concept and 5 little-known creative ways to use RSS feeds to spice up your writing.

 
Display RSS Feeds on Your WordPress Pages, Posts, or Sidebar
This entry is part 3 of 7 in the series Bricks and Mortar WordPress

Have you been searching and searching for a way to include your RSS feeds on a page or post in your WordPress blog? The sidebar is covered: It’s easy to get RSS feeds in it using the standard plugin that ships with WordPress, or using FeedBurner, or any number of plugins. But what about pages? What about posts? Finally, aggregate news feeds in WordPress pages, posts, and sidebar.

 
This entry is part 4 of 7 in the series Bricks and Mortar WordPress

Tim Marsh of Project Heresy explains how to integrate Facebook with your WordPress blog and how-to create your own FaceBook connection app in this free tutorial guide.

 
7 Secrets Revealed By Those Imperfect Stats
This entry is part 5 of 7 in the series Bricks and Mortar WordPress

In my experience, bloggers have a love-hate relationship with the stats provided through the plugin shared with us from the WordPress.com platform. So, the stats in your WordPress dashboard are imperfect, your gleanings may be imperfect, and whatever you infer might not actually be true. But if you look closely, you’ll see a few secrets waiting to be revealed!

 
Exclusive: ComLuv Members Club For Savvy Bloggers Only
This entry is part 6 of 7 in the series Bricks and Mortar WordPress

Who knew installing the CommentLuv plugin would allow you to over-deliver? Hands-down, the CommentLuv plugin for WordPress has definitely made it to my list of “good, smart technology.” But sad to say, if you are not a member of the free ComLuv community, you are only half-ready to receive what you expect CommentLuv to bring to your blog’s doorstep.

 
Trending: CommentLuv 2.9 Launch Starts Now
This entry is part 7 of 7 in the series Bricks and Mortar WordPress

UPDATE: CommentLuv Premium (v 3.0) is now available. Andy Bailey Launches New CommentLuv 2.9 WordPress Plugin for Bloggers. It’s his birthday, but YOU get the prizes and fun stuff which is included as a bonus when you click the button at the end of the video.

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