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    How Much it Cost to Start a Self Hosted WordPress Blog?

    April 30, 2011
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    Everyone knows that hosting your own blog is a costly affair and this question comes to everyone who just started with Blogging or plan to start with their own self hosted blog. How much it’s going to cost to create a self hosted WordPress blog. In this post, I will point out some of the cost which is involved in the process of set up a WordPress blog. Domain: Cost: $10 This is the first ...

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    How to Display WordPress Recent Posts on Your LinkedIn profile

    April 26, 2011
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    This is a guest post by Brij who blogs at Techbrij. If you would like to write for ShoutMeLoud, check our guest posting guidelines. LinkedIn is the professional network having more than 100 million members. It is a business oriented social networking site to exchange knowledge, ideas, and opportunities with a broader network of professionals. So, It’s a good way to promote your website. You can show your recent posts from your blog and drive traffic via LinkedIn. ...

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    WordPress Ping List for Better WordPress SEO

    April 19, 2011
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    WordPress ping list are very useful to extend your blog reach to major search engines. We all know that blog has a big advantage over static/dynamic sites in the form of Ping. If you are not aware of pinging feature of WordPress, then here are my 2 cents for you. When ever you publish, edit or modify a post, WordPress sends ping to all the Ping services which is listed under your ping update service. ...

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    Do You Really know What WordPress is?

    April 17, 2011
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    This is a guest post by Dheeraj from Techreuters. If you would like to write for ShoutMeLoud, check our adsense revenue sharing program. WordPress the world’s No. 1 CMS (content management system) is changing the Scenario of Blogging. 69 out of 100 Bloggers use WordPress to work at backend. It provides almost everything whatever is required for Blogging. But my main motive of writing this article is How far you know about WordPress. Here I am raising very ...

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    Create a Comic Blog using WordPress [ComicPress]

    April 16, 2011
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    This is a guest post by Abhishek who blogs at Urbngeek. If you would like to write for ShoutMeLoud, check our adsense revenue sharing program. Yesterday I stumbled upon a Comic Strip Website which posts hilarious Comics Everyday. After going through 10-15 Comic Strips, I realized that the website (or rather say Blog!) runs on WordPress! After that I went on searching for a tutorial which could help me learn how to create a Comic ...

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    My Experience In Withstanding A Hosting Outrage

    April 6, 2011
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    There are so many situations when the web hosting scenario of your blog or website can crash completely. You get a huge traffic spike, mess up your WordPress theme, a whole bunch of people hotlink your images/ static files and your blog is stressed out. If you have hosted your blog or website on a shared hosting server and have problems regarding heavy bandwidth usages, increased memory consumption amongst other things, you might want to read ...

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    How to Migrate WordPress Hosting & Change Domain Name

    March 30, 2011
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    If you are a self hosted blogger for long, I’m sure you must have get into a situation where you have to migrate WordPress hosting many times. Personally, this blog ShoutMeLoud has been migrated many times from Dreamhost > Hostgator > Knownhost > Linode > Hostgator. Yah, in 3 year tenure of this Wp blog, that’a quite a change of Webhosting. Some, Webhosting offer dedicated support for migration of your Webhosting account and some of ...

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    How to Redirect 404 Pages in Thesis to Custom 404 Error Page

    March 28, 2011
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    We all know how good Thesis Theme is and how much it helps to lower down WordPress plugins. Some time back we shared how to customize Thesis 404 pages and here I’m sharing another tip to redirect your 404 pages to any custom page of your choice. This is useful to make sure, when people are landing on 404 pages, instead of getting a blank screen or annoying we couldn’t find anything error, we can ...

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