How To Add Google Analytics To Your WordPress Blog (Video)
Google Analytics allows you to collect and see statistics on your blog. You can see the number of visitors, referral sources, and the keywords that are driving people to your site.
Google Analytics allows you to collect and see statistics on your blog. You can see the number of visitors, referral sources, and the keywords that are driving people to your site.
This is a book review of “Get Seen, Online Video Secrets to Building Your Business” by Steve Garfield. I highly recommend Get Seen and you owe it to yourself to also follow up and follow Steve’s blog, Twitter account, and other digital trails.
Twitter has been giving my @jesseluna account the cold shoulder, not displaying tweets from others for over 8 hours. It’s 9:09AM Pacific Time and the last tweet update was at 35 minutes after midnight.
One of the best ways to tell your blog visitors about your Facebook presence is by using a Facebook Fan Badge. This allows users to click a button and join your Fan page and to click through to your Facebook account.
One of my themes for 2010 is Own Your Content. In that light, I’m sharing the Amazon.com review I did of Aaron Brazell’s WordPress Bible.
Bank robber Willie Sutton was once asked, “Why do you rob banks?” His reply, “Because that’s where the money is.” The AP is taking the same approach and sending some of it’s Twitter links to Facebook, because that’s where millions of people are.
WordPress 2.9.2 is now available to patch up a problem where logged in users can look into the “Trash” of other authors.
I love promoting awesome people, great causes, and orgs/businesses that are doing interesting things. My favorite mobile tech tool , the iPhone, helps me do this in the blink of an eye from anywhere.
YouTube allows you to create a custom video player but the process doesn’t include an easy way to set the player size. I’ll show you how to do both.
The Apple iPad will start shipping in about 3 months and the tech industry is buzzing. I think the iPad will be very successful and Apple will ship 8 million units in 2010. How do you think the Apple iPad will fare? Will it be wildly successful like the iPhone or fizzle like a Mac Book Air that slides into the envelope of oblivion?