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		<title>Fix all your privacy issues BEFORE Google&#8217;s New Privacy Policy Takes Effect</title>
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		<title>Social Networking! It&#8217;s vital</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Mar 2011 05:37:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A lot of people who don&#8217;t have much experience with websites think the way to get lots of traffic and high ranking in Google and other search engines is to set up lots of &#8220;link farms&#8221; on their site. This &#8230; <a href="http://websheila.com/social-networking-its-vital">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A lot of people who don&#8217;t have much experience with websites think the way to get lots of traffic and high ranking in Google and other search engines is to set up lots of &#8220;link farms&#8221; on their site. This was never a good strategy and Google&#8217;s recent changes to the way they rank sites has made it even less useful.</p>
<p>There is no shortcut to creating a popular site with lots of legitimate visitors that comes up in searches for the topic you deal with. It&#8217;s all about good content and genuine marketing. It doesn&#8217;t work to use &#8220;gimmicks&#8221; &#8211; your website needs to be somewhere that people want and need to go. It doesn&#8217;t matter how many irrelevant sites link to you &#8211; if there&#8217;s nothing there worth staying for your site wont benefit.</p>
<p>One of the better ways to drive traffic to your site and increase it&#8217;s popularity is through taking advantage of the social networking sites on the net, such as Facebook, Twitter and Tumblr. These sites are fantastic for networking online, much as &#8220;word-of-mouth&#8221; is vital in the &#8220;real&#8221; world. You don&#8217;t need to spend a lot of time working on all these sites &#8211; you can fairly easily link your existing wordpress site into these networks using plugins, clever marketing nouse and good content.</p>
<p>I will be posting more information on how to make your WordPress site interact with these social networking sites and how to use these networks effectively very soon.</p>
<p>Stay tuned!!</p>
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		<title>Revolting thing no-one would want!!!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 16 Jan 2011 10:36:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yes its here at last!! After much demand and at least TWO excited emails (which were actually spam I think) we&#8217;ve scoured the universe and found this just for you. It&#8217;s red, it&#8217;s pointless and no-one in their right mind &#8230; <a href="http://websheila.com/revolting-thing-no-one-would-want">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Yes its here at last!! After much demand and at least TWO excited emails (which were actually spam I think) we&#8217;ve scoured the universe and found this just for you.</em></p>
<div id="attachment_80" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 231px"><em><img class="size-full wp-image-80" title="dr_bknd" src="http://websheila.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/dr_bknd.jpg" alt="A big red square" width="221" height="251" /></em><p class="wp-caption-text">A big red square</p></div>
<p><em>It&#8217;s red, it&#8217;s pointless and no-one in their right mind would want it anywhere near them! SO get one before they run out! Or better yet &#8211; buy a whole bunch of them!</em></p>
<p>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~</p>
<p>This page &#8211; and the accompanying content above and random image with it &#8211; was set up as a YAK shopping cart test page with a nonsense product and title.</p>
<p>No matter what I changed in the settings I couldnt get this software to work. I just kept getting a website page with all the content on it but no &#8220;Buy It Now&#8221; button or anything &#8211; just a message in text saying  &#8220;currently out of online stock&#8221;. I had set up 3 or 4 pages for this test and all of them were doing the same thing.</p>
<p>I checked and re-checked the setup instructions, which I had followed to the letter. Nothing helped. I tried changing settings for product quantities and/or the general setting for the default quantities for all products.  Didn&#8217;t help. And the wierdest thing was that when I entered product details in via the products page and updated them the details would have been erased next time I opened the product configuration to edit it.</p>
<p>I tried to get help on the developers site but I couldnt get the &#8220;general discussion&#8221; page at developers site to load. SO I clicked on &#8220;support&#8221; and was taken to a sales page telling me I had to pay for help. It would cost me almost $70.00 AUD just to get this one-time answer to what is really a basic non-functionality issue,  if I contacted him for support.</p>
<p>Or perhaps I might find the answer in their &#8220;Handbook&#8221; (perhaps not &#8211; who knows) but I would also have to BUY that and hope they had an answer. Already I was feeling like this plugin was uselessly buggy and not what I needed so why would I risk throwing money at it&#8217;s &#8220;handbook&#8221; that might not have the answer anyway and would be a white elephant if I went with another solution?</p>
<p>So basically there was no help at all for this plugin and it wouldn&#8217;t work on a most basic level. Can&#8217;t say I&#8217;m impressed.</p>
<p>So &#8230;. moving back to try out  wp-ecommerce again, maybe I can work around the bugs in that one instead. At least there&#8217;s somewhere to discuss problems on their site.</p>
<p>A bit silly really &#8211; but ironically the original title to this post &#8211; which was my dummy product &#8211; is kind of apt for the subject matter that is now here.</p>
<p>Good luck with your search for a simple paypal plugin or ecommerce solution for WordPress. If I find a good one I&#8217;ll post about it here but so far it&#8217;s not looking good.e</p>
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		<title>Import Joomla to WordPress</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 25 Jan 2009 18:13:11 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Hey there!</p>
<p>I recently needed to import someone&#8217;s database from Joomla to WordPress yet again but this time it was a very VERY old Joomla database into WordPress 3. I seriously had my doubts.</p>
<p>Just for the hell of it, I tried a different script  (or the same one but modified again by someone else!) that I found <a href="http://rangit.com/software/6-steps-how-to-migrate-from-joomla-to-wordpress/" target="_blank">here</a> but alas! I kept getting error messages and it refused to work (note that doesn&#8217;t mean it won&#8217;t work for you, so it&#8217;s worth trying!).</p>
<p>Fortunately, the author of that article, Chris, has planned for the event of someone not being able to use his script and has linked to yet <strong>another</strong> importer script (so many clever coders out there!) by <a href="http://jasonanton.com/" target="_blank">Jason Anton</a> which can be found at the end of his post. That alternative one worked for me with absolutely no problems.</p>
<p>Amazing! You can find a script that still works after all this time and so many changes to both CMS&#8217;s!! I recommend you try any or all of these and see which one works for you. Three to choose from, what more could you ask for?</p>
<p>Chris also has instructions on his page that are easy to follow and apply to the other script too.</p>
<p>I should point out that the script I used did not import the sites three pages that were titled &#8220;About&#8221;, &#8220;Contact&#8221; and &#8220;Discography&#8221;. I&#8217;m assuming this is because these pages were not part of a category system and the script can only deal with categories (and what Joomla refers to as &#8220;sections&#8221;). It didn&#8217;t matter in my case because I could just go to the database in phpmyadmin and copy and paste the details into the WordPress dashboard system and reconstruct the three missing pages. But it might be a pain for you if you happen to have a lot of them.</p>
<p>Again, these scripts only import content &#8211; NOT members etc. I&#8217;m still looking for a way to import users. I think I&#8217;ve found the answer (fingers and toes crossed!) but I need to try it out first and if it works I&#8217;ll post it for you!</p>
<p>&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;-</p>
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<p>I just posted this in the WordPress Codex after a couple of people posted asking about migrating from Joomla to WordPress.</p>
<p>Because I know how hard I find it searching on the codex site I thought I&#8217;d also post it here to help people find the solution.</p>
<p>There is a script for importing content from Joomla to WordPress at this link:</p>
<p><a href="http://azeemkhan.info/2008/joomla2wordpress-import-wizard-v3">joomla-wordpress-import</a></p>
<p><strong>I can&#8217;t stress enough how important it is to read all instructions AND comments at that site before you use it.</strong></p>
<p><strong>NOTES ABOUT THE IMPORTER:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>It does NOT import users &#8211; but the author mentions a tweak you can make to configuration.php to at least alter defalt author name.</li>
<li>It doesn&#8217;t work for all versions of Joomla &#8211; but the author has an extension to convert your Joomla installation back to a 1.0.13 so that you can import it into WordPress &#8211; (check the comments, he links to the extension in there, I dont know how effective it is since I didn&#8217;t need it)</li>
<li>It doesn&#8217;t work with a 2.7 WordPress installation &#8211; but you can install an earlier WP version (I think it works with 2.3.2), import content from Joomla and THEN upgrade to WP 2.7 (that&#8217;s what I did)</li>
<li>You need to set up categories in WordPress to match the Joomla content BEFORE you import and people have had some difficulties so read the directions and comments etc carefully.</li>
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<p><strong>TEST IT FIRST</strong></p>
<p>My recommendation is to test it out first to get a feel for how it works and how you might be able to manipulate it for best results, then set it all up for real. You might find you need to make changes in Joomla to make the transition easier &#8211; and you will see what I mean if you run a test using the importer.</p>
<p>I found that I could also run part imports and then go off and change the configuration.php for a specific category or change a category name in WordPress that made more sense for the import.</p>
<p>Anyway, just plug it in and experiment BUT just <strong>make sure you use a whole new database</strong> for playing, testing and finally running the real import, NOT the one currently powering your site. Set up a subdomain and test it there.</p>
<p>Unfortunately the script doesnt import registered members. I don&#8217;t know of any import script that does this (if you do please tell us!!)</p>
<p>BUT with one of my sites I had Joomla linked to an SMF forum so I plan to find a way to get the 1,000 or so members imported by linking the WordPress installation to my forum &#8211; preferably SMF &#8211; but I will convert to another forum first if it will put my members into WordPress (eg phpbb).</p>
<p>I&#8217;ll post back here when I sort it out and let you know how I did it!</p>
<p>Hope that helps someone!</p>
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		<title>Easy paypal button integration in WordPress</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Jan 2009 06:38:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here&#8217;s another hair-pulling issue I know has troubled many people. Just how in blue-blazes do you insert Paypal code into a post? It seems such a stupendously SIMPLE thing to do and if you were just running a static html &#8230; <a href="http://websheila.com/easy-paypal-button-integration">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here&#8217;s another hair-pulling issue I know has troubled many people. Just how in blue-blazes do you insert Paypal code into a post?</p>
<p>It seems such a stupendously SIMPLE thing to do and if you were just running a static html site it would be no hassle at all. But WordPress won&#8217;t let you do it &#8211; something about their editor thingy and php code and violations of something or other and the end of the world as we know it&#8230;.. I&#8217;m not one for details like that.</p>
<p>Anyway, the upshot is that there&#8217;s a mob of people running around on the net desperately trying to find a way around it. I know because I&#8217;ve found all their posts and read all their plaintive cries for help.</p>
<p>The problem is that everything you find is either a full-fledged ecommerce solution like Zen Cart or so simple and stripped back it doesnt cater for more than one actual physical product.</p>
<p>If you want a WordPress plugin that offers a full-featured solution there are a couple of up-to-date plugins such as wp-ecommerce or Yak that might work (both have &#8216;issues&#8217; I&#8217;ve discovered). Or if you&#8217;re looking to sell your content or subscriptions or downloads there are a number of useful plugins available (just search for &#8220;paypal&#8221; in the <a href="http://wordpress.org/extend/" target="_blank">WordPress Extensions Directory</a>). And if you just want to insert ONE button, especially a &#8220;donate&#8221; button the solutions are many and mostly very simple, though you can&#8217;t use them to sell multiple products &#8211; just the one.</p>
<p>But&#8230;.. should you want to take the <strong>wildly unusual </strong>step of having a very simple way of selling a couple or three things from your site using Paypal&#8217;s built in system&#8230;.. suddenly it all goes to hell in a handbag.</p>
<p>There are some kind souls posting lengthy complex &#8220;manuals&#8221; on how to achieve this (here&#8217;s one example if you are comfortable with changing core files &#8211; <a href="http://www.webmaster404.com/wordpress-paypal-integration/" target="_blank">www.webmaster404.com</a> though it&#8217;s a little out of date) which I&#8217;m certain have helped many a geek more code-savvy than myself. But for me, the words start to run into each other, my eyes start to glaze over and if I keep reading the instructions &#8211; my head explodes, swear to God! It&#8217;s just too complex for a simple girl like me.</p>
<p>And this <a href="http://wordpress.org/support/topic/147856?replies=12" target="_blank">WordPress support post</a> is fairly useful too, if you&#8217;re not doing this for a client who might need to add their own later.</p>
<p>Geez!! All this frustration just to insert a paypal button or two!!! Please! There MUST be something better for this purpose (though thanks must go to the people out there sharing these brilliant solutions with the public &#8211; they just don&#8217;t work in this instance).</p>
<p>I have been working on this one simple issue day and night for weeks now for one of my clients. She is being very patient, thank goodness, but meanwhile I&#8217;ve gone almost completely grey and my dogs, (who recently totally gave up on the concept of ever going for walks again) keep barking at me coz they don&#8217;t recognise this scary-eyed, grey-haired skeletal harridan that keeps emerging from the study, screaming obscenities!!</p>
<p>Anyway, if you&#8217;ve stuck with me this far you&#8217;re obviously as desperate as I was to find the solution to this bizarre problem so I will torture you no longer and skip to the point.</p>
<p>I accidentally stumbled on a brilliant solution.</p>
<p>By using a plugin called <a href="http://www.awsom.org/awsom-easier-news/">awsomnews</a> you can insert paypal codes into posts to your hearts content. This provides a simple way to get paypal integrated with your site if you want to sell less than 10 products and don&#8217;t need all the other complicated features of ecommerce plugins.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s not actually meant to be a plugin for Paypal, but it doesn&#8217;t matter. The fact is it works as a plugin for Paypal whether or not the creator intended it to.</p>
<p><strong>Setting up the Awesom News Plugin</strong></p>
<p>To use the plugin for Paypal do the following:</p>
<p>1. Download the awesomnews plugin, upload it to your site and activate it (obviously!).</p>
<p>2. Go to the awesomnews configuration page (it&#8217;ll be in the box of options for &#8220;Posts&#8221;), scroll down to the last bit that says &#8220;General Options&#8221; and make sure you:</p>
<ul>
<li>set &#8220;No&#8221; where it asks you if you want to use the &#8220;Visual Editor&#8221;</li>
<li>set &#8220;Yes&#8221; for the option to allow php</li>
<li>set &#8220;No&#8221; for the option to have your &#8220;news announcements&#8221; appear on the index page above the content.</li>
<li>Click &#8220;update options&#8221;</li>
</ul>
<p>3. Then go to to the list of &#8216;current news posts&#8217; and you should have just the one default welcome message. Delete it (it&#8217;s been announcing away on the front of your site since you installed the plugin!).</p>
<p>4. Now go to &#8220;New News Post Instructions&#8221; &#8211; this is where you will be putting the code for your Paypal button (assuming you already have it handy).</p>
<p>Okay, for the actual posts keep in mind this is NOT where you describe whatever it is you&#8217;re selling. This is ONLY for the actual Paypal code. Later you will insert a line of code into a page or post for the button to appear.</p>
<ul>
<li>Choose a display name (only for admin purposes so you can recognise each one, it wont show on your site)</li>
<li>Leave &#8220;Order Position&#8221; blank.</li>
<li>Select &#8220;Yes&#8221; to make it active (otherwise you wont be able to test it &#8211; you can always inactivate later if you want to hide it while completing the site)</li>
<li>Select who should be able to see it (usually all visitors unless you only want to sell something to registered members)</li>
<li>And the important bit &#8211; <strong>select location</strong>. This is where you can define each button. Give it a number that you assign to the line of code you will later insert in your posts/pages. So, for example, your first Paypal button will probably be &#8220;optional location 1&#8243;. So select that.</li>
<li>Then paste in your products Paypal code into the &#8220;news announcement&#8221; box and hit &#8220;add new news post&#8221;. Don&#8217;t worry. It&#8217;s not visible anywhere on the site yet &#8211; until you tell the plugin where to display it (or where location 1 is).</li>
<li>The new &#8220;news announcement post&#8221; should now show up in your list. You can keep adding more news posts for each product&#8217;s Paypal button code and assign them each an individual location.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Setting up your Paypal page in your content</strong></p>
<p>5. Now, once you have that all set up, go to your usual WordPress posts or pages editor and make a post as you would normally do.  Type in your fabulous description of your product, throw in a picture if you like and perhaps explain that they can use the Paypal button &#8220;below&#8221; to buy it online immediately (before they all rush out the door &#8216;n all that!!!).</p>
<p>6. Then &#8211; switch to &#8220;html&#8221; (do not do this in visual mode) and type in <strong>%% awsomnewsxx %% </strong>(without spaces and replace xx with your location number you assigned to the button earlier).</p>
<p>Save and publish the post/page and check it out on your site. Give it a minute to all load properly and you should then see your Paypal button under your content.</p>
<p>If it doesn&#8217;t appear it usually means there&#8217;s something wrong in your Paypal code. The most common problem is that old chestnut of Paypal mysteriously adding breaks into their code where there shouldn&#8217;t be breaks. Almost invariably they put a break right at the end before the very last &lt;/form&gt; bit. If you find any random breaks remove them.</p>
<p>7. Don&#8217;t forget to put in your Paypal Cart button. I used a text widget in the sidebar to add the Paypal code for the &#8220;view cart&#8221; function to the site.</p>
<p>So there ya go. Pretty simple really once you get all the code sorted and pasted in.</p>
<p>And my client finds it very simple to use &#8211; which is the most important thing.</p>
<p>Have fun! And if you cant figure out how to use it &#8211; just ask. I&#8217;ve tested it, found bugs and squashed them &#8211; so I know how to get it doing exactly what you need it to do.</p>
<p>Click here for a <a href="http://websheila.com/awsom-product">demo</a> (while it&#8217;s still there anyway).</p>
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