Archive for the 'blogging' Category

Using WordPress Scheduling to advantage

One of my favorite features of WordPress is the scheduling feature, which at times I utilize to my advantage and something I would be discussing in this blogpost today, so that you too would be able to use it to full affect. WordPress provides its users the ability to not only publish blogposts right away, [...]

And then I ran out of steam!

By the end of last week, I had quite a few blogposts planned for the upcoming week i.e. this one. I even went to the length of writing couple of them, even before the weekend was over and hoped that I would be publishing blogposts each day, for the entire length of this week. However, [...]

Developing a BCP for your blog!

Any responsible corporate manager will tell you that having a Business Continuity Plan (BCP) in place is essential for any business, which is half serious about itself and things are no different, when it comes to blogs and websites. Developing a BCP for a blog goes much beyond just maintaining a backup of the database [...]

5 reasons why you should use Feedburner!

I use Feedburner to serve RSS feed of this blog and so do almost all the professional and amateur bloggers. Yet at times I come across bloggers, who aren’t leveraging feedburner and are instead relying upon the stock RSS feed built into wordpress, to reach out to their readers. While there is nothing wrong with [...]

Returned to TweetDeck

In February this year, I stopped using TweetDeck after my Twitter account was hacked (full story). Even though I wasn’t completely sure, whether or not, it was due to TweetDeck and despite of assurance from Richard Barley, TweetDeck Community Manager. Well on Saturday I decided to reinstall TweetDeck, even though I am still not 100% [...]