plugins
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how do I add the all in one seo plugin and the sitemap plugins?
I cannot find them on my site.
do I need something else?The blog I need help with is: (visible only to logged in users)
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Sorry but we do not have FTP access to free hosted blogs from and being free hosted by wordpress.com like the one linked to your username, and we cannot upload plugins or themes or anything else into them.
Read this for clarity –> http://support.wordpress.com/com-vs-org/
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If you are hosted here at wordpress.COM, the SEO here is better than what you could get out of the SEO plugin, so there is no need for it. WordPress.COM will always out SEO self-hosted blogs using the SEO plugin.
You already have a sitemap here built right in at http://ilovetootravel.wordpress.com/sitemap.xml so again, you don’t need one.
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You already have more SEO built into your blog than the All In One SEO plugin can give you : trust me, I tested it. All WordPress.com blogs are automatically better.
You already have a sitemap of your site built in.
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how can I install a plugin? is it possible if I have free account
I want to install a stats plugin and I have downloaded it…
But cannot understand “easy” instruction.. and faqs and support sites also
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The automatic plugin installer should work for most people. Manual installation is easy and takes fewer than five minutes.1. Create a
statsdirectory in yourpluginsdirectory. Typically that’swp-content/plugins/stats/.
2. Into this new directory upload the plugin files (stats.php, etc.)
3. Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress.
4. It will ask you to enter your WordPress.com API key. Don’t use somebody else’s key!
5. Sit back and wait a few minutes for your stats to come rolling in.
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where ispluginsdirectory ? can somebody show me more clear simpler manual? where is ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress.?I have free wordpress account… and my menu items are “my account”,”my blogs”,”blog info”, “subscribe”.. that is all…
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One of the comments said that WordPress already has more SEO built into your blog than the All In One SEO plugin can give you – how do you activate it? Do you just type in tags and categories???? I don’t see my blog showing up on Google when I do a detailed search including the word ‘wordpress’. I must be doing something wrong.
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Well, it’s just built into the blogs. I learned that just recently staff made changes that will cause me to re-evaluate that statement, but it has certainly been true over the last four and a half years.
I’ve looked at your blog and TO SAY THE LEAST it is not optimized for SEO. It’s practically shooting itself in the foot. Don’t make pages, make Posts. Make lots of them. A site with only two static pages will never get Google’s attention. Also, are you aware that when you type “WordPress” into google, you get 654,000,000 results? You have to blog a LOT on the topic of WordPress to rise to the top of that search term.
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We have a variety of built-in search-engine-friendly features detailed here: http://en.support.wordpress.com/search-engines/
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The statement about tags in that support doc no longer applies, as tag pages are NoFollow now. That’s the change I was talking about: there must be massive repercussions from that.
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Are you referring to this statement?
Can you tell me how to use tags best for Google?
Please search the forums for previous advice, and contact Google if you have any questions.That’s the only statement on that page that mentions “tags” (separate from the part about meta tags).
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Yes, that’s what I mean. Since the tags are NoFollow, Google won’t pick up on them. Do they still function as Technorati tags?
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Google will pick up the tags attributed to the post as both tags and keywords, but blogs are NoFollowed through the global tag listing due to wide-spread abuse of this feature.
In this sense, the only thing that has been changed is that blog’s won’t gain “Google Juice” off of the global tag listings, thus limiting the profit from tag spamming, but tags will still be respected as keywords by search engines and tags by social search engines.
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Not NEARLY as well, though. That was the most beautiful, golden thing that WordPress.com had over WordPress.org. Now the Googlejuice of all tags is just local to each blog. It was hugely hugely powerful, and now it’s gone.
If you’d automatically bozo posts that used over X number of tags, you would basically cut the heart out of tag spamming. By doing this instead, you’ve penalized everyone who uses WordPress.com. I don’t mean you personally, just that a powerful, and unique advantage of WordPress.com has been eliminated when there are other, more elegant solutions.
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Waitaminit!
If there’s no penalty for tag spamming that is greater than (or even slightly different from) the penalty for not tag spamming, what disincentive is there to use fewer tags?
My cunning little mind says that this will INCREASE tag spam, since even though they don’t get googlejuice they DO get readers from every tag page.
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