Entries Tagged as 'WordPress Plugins'

Tuesday’s Tool: Speed Up Load Time and Improve CTR with WP-Cache

Last year my top performing blog started reporting unusual numbers. Adsense click through rates (CTR) went down from about 6-8% to the 3-4% range. I normally do very well on the blog with affiliate marketing and those numbers seemed wonky as well. I chocked it up to slow winter until a few days later I was at another computer and had to make a change on the site.. When I typed in the URL to login I waited, and waited. and waited. I thought for second something was wrong with server and left it but it bothered me all day.

When I was home later that night and had some time I went to investigated more. I used one of many free an online tools to check site load time. BINGO.

My site was talking a long time to load- upwards of 8 seconds. That is an eternity on the Internet where people want it fast and want it now.
A few months earlier I had hard coded all my sidebars ( used static html for my pages and categories) . I had thought about then to install some kind of cache plugin but figured since I hard coded everything it wasn’t a big deal (!) and besides my speeds were fine.

I checked few things before I went into full blown panic. I had a ton of scripts running on the site and other plugins that were hard on sever- like Related Posts , AdSense , Daily Top 10 Posts, affiliate scripts and ads, etc and disabled those those to see if it helped. It did but only slightly. The site pages were stil taking 5-6 seconds to load. This was really bad.

I thought it wouldn’t hurt to try a plugin that cached pages on my site. This means that when a visitor comes to your site instead of the server database working at producing a “new” page every time it will store or caches it as a static html file for next visitors.

I installed the the popular WP-Cache for Wordpress. It was simple to install and user friendly. By default it will “store” pages for 3600s or 60 minutes. This will be too long for some sites and you should change it. Also be aware that when you make changes to your site you may not see them because page is cached. You can go into WP-Options and clear cache or if you are making major changes disable the plugin in while you work.

You can also try WP Super Cache which works the same way; however it will not cache files for users who are logged in ( like you, the admin) and users who have left comments. I have not used it but keep meaning to switch over.

Did installing WP-Cache Work?

Yes, instantly. The load time went for 7 seconds to .1 second. A HUGE difference.
Load time is one of the top reasons visitors leave your site. How can they click on your ads follow affiliate links or read your posts if they leave?

I used to think that just hard coding pages would be enough but clearly I was wrong. I installed WP-Cache on all my sites that week. My CTRs went up across the board and affiliate links levelled out and went back to a “normal” range.

In hindsight I should have installed the caching plugin when my traffic started creeping up. The site went from about 1-2,000 visitors to 50,000 visitors that year and was not on a dedicated server. A link to the site as on CNN main web site on week and I had constant sever issues that week could have been avoided if I had wp-cache installed.

WP-Cache is now one of the first plugins I install on a new blog. Great posts and original content will not be read if visitors abandon the site before the page loads.

Tuesday’s Tool: How To Create and Embed Flash Slideshow Gallery Into WordPress- EASILY



Adding a Flash gallery to your blog can really make your pages and posts pop. If you are a small or home based business a flash gallery can really step things up a notch and breathe life and visual interest to a page. They add a professional look and give blah pages pizzazz. You don’t have to be an expert programmer or know anything about Flash to create a slick Flash slideshow - here’s how.
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Getting WP-Amazon Plugin to Work With Newer Versions of Wordpress

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Has WP-Amazon Plugin has Stopped Working In Your Blog?

I love the WP=Amazon plugin. Its one of the first I ever installed. I have used it for several years. If you are not familiar with WP-Amazon plugin- it lets you EASILY search and insert amazon content - using your affiliate ID- into your blog. Without question it is the best Amazon affiliate plugin available for WordPress. Over time the plugin has had some problems working with newer versions of WordPress and as developer has tried to make it compatible with other platforms.

Despite the efforts of developer Rich Manalang - who admittedly has very little time to support it- this Amazon plugin for Wordpress has more and more problems with every Wordpress upgrade. The plugin itself is brilliant I in no way intend to degenerate Rich!

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After upgrading to Wordpress 2.5 this week I thought there has to be a way to get this to work. Other people seem to still be able to use it. I did some digging around and found that you could add some java script files, offered by Jacob Lundberg to get it to work. Getting the files was a challenge in itself. I just added them to the original 2.2 version WP-Amazon plugin so I could simply upload to my other blogs.
You are welcome to download the fixed and working WP-Amazon Plugin .

Also available- a hacked version of WP-Amazon- the one with the ” add Amazon content here” link at bottom of post. Please read some of the disclaimers.

Potential Problems with WP-Amazon Plugin

Using the modified WP-Amazon plugin fixes the problems listed below.

Amazon Button for WP- Amazon Doesn’t Show Up

This problem with plugin is also fixed.

The Search Button for Amazon in WP-amazon Doesn’t Show Up

Fixed.

I can Only See 3 Products In Search Results using WP-Amazon

There doesn’t seem to be a fix for this, unfortunately. HOWEVER you can download a hacked version of the plugin here, It works on the old pre- Grease Monkey non- Ajax version of WP-Amazon but will work with newer versions of WordPress, including WordPress 2.3 and 2.5. This may be the version I end up suing across my blogs. I will have to test some more.

if you are NOT using this plugin- it is FANTASTIC - don’t; be scared off by some of the problems mentioned above. You can very easily search and add Amazon content using your affiliate ID to your blog with a few clicks.

Tuesday’s Tool: Make More Money and Build a Better Blog Almost Instantly with Alinks Wordpress Plugin

This weeks Tuesday’s Tool is the Wordpress Plugin, Alinks by Headzoo. Alinks will let you define a set of keywords and attach a link to them – sitewide and instantly. Being able to create mass crosslinks on your blog can create traffic for “lost” posts, make your blog more easily crawled as well as giving pages and posts better rankings with proper use of keywords. With the ability to add Amazon links to any text you will greatly increase your potential for Amazon affiliate revenue with very little effort. Alinks used with FAQ posts will also help you educate your readers.

Simple Use of Alinks: Crosslinking

The simplest use of Alinks is to define a regularly used set of words on your site and having them to link to a specific page. For example I can set up Alinks to find all references to “Tuesday’ Tools” on my site and have them point to ‘Tuesday’s Tool Category Archive”. I don’t have to manually add the link every single time I mention Tuesday Tool. I may refer to a plugin or site often and its a hassle to stop and paste the URL in every the time. I can just have Alinks do it for me. I do this with frequently mentioned sites like Google or Digg , etc.

Having crosslinks in your blog will keep your site healthy and well crawled/indexed. Using another Wordpress plugin Related Posts also crosslinks posts with the added bonus of offering your reader related content. You should be getting into the habit of manually crosslinking to all your posts; however plugins like Alinks are a handy tools to have in your chest.

Breathe New Life into Lost in The Deep Posts with Alinks

You may have several posts in your blog that just don’t get read. The content is good but the posts are “lost” in your blog …floating around … they never quite took off like you thought they would. I suggest you get in the habit of finding those posts and creating crosslinks to them. Use more popular posts on your blog to link to your undiscovered gems. You can also use Alinks. Define a keyword or keywords phrase in Alinks and have it link to your post. It takes about 30 seconds. You will now have multiple links on your site using keywords linking to the post you want to promote.

Use Alinks Plugin To Help Readers Understand Your Posts

So many times I will write a post and use a term I am not sure is familiar to reader. I prefer to write under the assumption every post I write might the primary portal for a reader- it may be the first post they have ever read n my blog or even the first post they have read about my niche..
I can sometimes get bogged down and have trouble deciding how much to explain about a term . Using Alinks I can easily link possible insider terms to a definition, post or FAQ page. Using the Faq-tastic Wordpress plugin you can link industry terms with in-depth pages that explain a term; i.e. link “linkbait” to a page with definition of linkbait.
This will help new readers fully understand what you have written and will not turn off readers who all ready have a working knowledge with the added benefit of you being able to write a post without getting sidetracked.

Increase Your Amazon Affiliate Earnings Instantly

I cannot emphasize how important it is for you to have deep links for your Amazon Affiliate links if you want to make money. You can’t just slap up a link in your sidebar and sit back and wait for the money to roll in. The real money comes from having post after post of content on your blog that link out to Amazon ( using your affiliate ID ).
You may not have the time to write a pre-sell page for every single book or product you mention. Using Alink is a fast approach to making money from Amazon affiliate links and is by no means a substitute for harder work . . A part – some would say a major part- of making money from Amazon getting a reader to click onto the Amazon website and have an Amazon cookie with your affiliate ID sitting in their browser. Using Alinks you can add hundreds of affiliate links to your blog in minutes.

How Do I add Multiple Amazon Affiliate Links to My Site With Alinks?

In Alinks admin settings panel you enter your Amazon affiliate ID. You can then go to general set up and set up keywords and Amazon product grouping. For example I can set up term ” Harry potter” and then have Alinks create links to “Harry Potter books” whenever it finds the term ‘Harry potter” on my blog. It isn’t elegant but it does work.

Take some time this week to install and experiment with Alinks this week. It does not replace good old fashioned manually added links but it does serve a purpose and can be a valuable tool . By using it to create crosslinks and deep links to your posts and setting up with FAQ posts you will have a blog that is more user friendly and spider- friendly. Older posts may get read more often and offer value previously hidden. Use Alinks in conjunction with Amazon Affiliate links and your Amazon revenue will go up.

There are also several additional modules you can add to the standard Alinks plugin including ebay, iTunes, Commission Junction and Clickbank .

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