September 8th, 2008 by Clint and tagged
Track Back,
Trackback
The below text is a definition from Wikipedia:
“A TrackBack is a mechanism used for communication between blogs: if a blogger writes a new entry commenting on, or referring to, an entry found at another blog, and both blogging tools support the TrackBack protocol, then the commenting blogger can notify the other blog with a “TrackBack Ping”; the receiving blog will typically display summaries of, and links to, all the commenting entries below the original entry. This allows for conversations spanning several blogs that readers can easily follow.”
The main use of a Track Back is to utilise it for posting comments on other peoples blogs, and also for promoting your own articles. If there is related content between blogs, it helps distribution of participating bloggers content.
How To Enable Track Back:
- Login to your WordPress Admin Panel and navigate to the Options -> discussion section.
- Check the option to Allow link notifications from other Weblogs (pingbacks and trackbacks)
- Click Update Options
How to Trackback:
Using Trackbacks in WordPress is pretty easy to use. When writing a post, simply copy the permalink of the post you want to trackback to into the trackback section. Also, you can just link to a permalink within the content of your posts and a trackback will be achieved.
Another little hidden gem that may just give you that little bit more of an advantage.

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September 1st, 2008 by Clint and tagged
Plugin,
rss,
what is RSS
Really Simple Syndication. Doesn’t sound really simple to me but it is. RSS is a technology that has been around since about 2000, and what it does is publish blog entries, videos, podcasts and news headlines frequently in a standard format to users who subscribed to the blog’s RSS feeds.
Using RSS allows us (subscribers) to receive updates and content to those sites that we subscribe to instead of going to your bookmarks and constantly checking for updates manually.Now if you’re like me, and have a dozen great sites/blogs that you really like, it can be very time demanding to visit them every day and check for updates.
In order to subscribe to an RSS feed, we have to have an RSS Reader. These readers come in both local (desktop) or web based readers, and you can access your feeds no matter what computer you are using, and no matter where you are in the world. If you are a FireFox user, then you can automatically add Feeds to your browser simply by clicking on a Blog’s subscribe button. A great web based RSS Reader is through Google Reader, and you can set it up even better so you can view it through iGoogle.
Once you have subscribed to a RSS Feed, your reader will automatically update once a new feed has appeared and you will be able to click on a link to view the new post.
So this leaves the question, ‘How do I subscribe to a RSS feed?’. The easiest way, is when you are at a blog you want to subscribe to (like this one:) look at the browsers address bar and you will see an image similar to the one in this post. Click on that image and you will be presented with the opportunity to subscribe via your bookmarks, or other RSS readers that may be there. Many blogs have a very prominent RSS image and encourage readers to subscribe.
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