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[27 Sep 2008 | 25 Comments | 1,493 views]
Wordpress MU (WPMU) Installation Tutorial

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Tutorial: Installation and Setup of WPMU

Summary: This tutorial will take you through the basic steps of setting up Wordpress Multi-User (WPMU) on your website.

Blogging, Free Software, Wordpress »

[26 Sep 2008 | 7 Comments | 1,020 views]
Wordpress+Social Network=Wordpress MU

Wordpress MU stands for Wordpress Multi-User, and is the same software which runs Wordpress.com. Once installed, it allows you to easily create a network of blogs from that single domain. Generally, webmasters would not do that on their own, but to create a social network for a particular topic. For example, I own the domain name: http://honestaffiliatenetwork.com

Blogging, Widgets, Wordpress »

[23 Aug 2008 | 6 Comments | 1,373 views]
Creating Wordpress RSS Feeds for all Categories

Tutorial: Creating Wordpress RSS Feeds for Multiple Categories
I’ve noticed a handful of useful Wordpress websites which allow users to subscribe to specific RSS Feeds for particular categories. Prior to seeing this, I did not know that the Wordpress installation had any more than the one basic feed URL.

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[25 Feb 2008 | One Comment | 293 views]

Totally free websites - courtesy of Holly Beth Mann! Many of you already know this - but for those who do not know already - I give away (setup and prepare) websites for people totally free. The websites are based on Wordpress (the newest version) and there are hundreds to thousands of tutorials on word press usage online. It is the most user-friendly content management system available.

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[1 Nov 2007 | 5 Comments | 153 views]

Wordpress is a very popular content management system (CMS) and blogging platform for personal sites and professional business websites as well. It has a whole mess of features and plugins and capabilities, but in my opinion it is too disorganized for the average person. I’ve setup hundreds (if not thousands) of wordpress websites for clients and friends and found that it is not easy for the average user to figure out how to use the admin panel, add content, upload plugins, etc. Not everyone is web saavy. If the admin …