Posts by Ninja


Blog-well.com has put together a great guide on how to transfer your site from WordPress.com (your url would look like this: yourwebsite.wordpress.com) to your own domain (yourwebsite.com) and fully hosted using your own hosting account. Previously you ran the risk of losing your page rank and any search engine rankings and incoming link traffic, but the free report tells you how to take care of all that and move without cost in traffic or rankings: Transfer Blog From WordPress.com to Your Own Domain As an alternative, you can let a Ninja install your blog for free 🙂 There are varied remedies for sundry diseases. Several remedies are antifungal medicines. In definite instances pharmacies offer to them customers Viagra. If you’re concerned about erectile problem, you have to study about “cialis daily” and “daily cialis“. Probably you already know something about the matter. Maybe “cialis for daily use cost” is an extremely complicated question. Matters, like “undefined”, are linked many types of medical problems. A scientific research found that about 14 percent of patients grab Bupropion had sexual dysfunction. Finally ordering remedies from the Web can save money, but keep these tips in...

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Testimonial: The Unpacked Blog


Posted By on Jan 2, 2008

Another client testimonial from a very recent WordPress blog setup: Everyday since signing up with Ninja, I discover more and more fantastic features that were installed on my blog for me. Ninja will not only make your blog look great- they ensure that it can perform great, too! – Yannai, The Unpacked Blog

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Have you ever thought to yourself, “I’d like to try out a new theme, but I’ve spent so much time putting custom code (counters, plugins, etc.) into my current theme, that it’s too much work to switch?” This WordPress tip is designed to make it much easier to change themes, which will benefit established bloggers doing an upgrade, but especially new bloggers who are just starting out and experimenting with different looks for their blog. One day while playing around with my site and inserting my StatCounter code into my footer, I had a thought, “What if I stuck this into a widget?” I gave it a try and sure enough it worked, the counter kept tracking my stats. Then I tried it with Google Analytics and everything else that I had cluttering my footer.php file and they all worked. How To Set Up A Stats Widget The process is really simple. In short, we just need to grab all the html or JavaScript code that you have added to your theme’s footer and place it into a WordPress widget. What You Can Place in a Widget Google Analytics Stats and counters My Blog Log tracking code Hittail or similar code Quantcast Any other code that doesn’t actually display on your page What Won’t Work Custom php code (anywhere you see <?php ?> tags) If you have AdSense in your footer, don’t move it. Let’s get started… Step 1 – Remove the Code from Your Footer Go to your blog’s dashboard and navigate to the Theme Editor. Scroll down the list of files on the right hand menu and click on “Footer” (in some cases it will be called footer.php). Search around in that file and cut out (remove) all the code snippets that you have added to it. Chances are they will use the <script> tag. I recommend putting them all into Notepad temporarily. After they are all removed, then click “Update File” to save the footer file without your code in it. Do step 2 right away so you don’t miss any stats. Step 2 – Put the Code into a Widget First you’ll need to make sure your blog has widgets available. WordPress 2.2 and later has them by default but with any previous version of WordPress, you’ll need to download and install the Widgets plugin. Or even better, upgrade your WordPress installation. Navigate to the Widgets area of the admin panel. Drag a “Text” widget from the “Available Widgets” area, over to one of your columns. I prefer to put in at the bottom of the right hand column. If there aren’t any Text widgets in the “Available Widgets” panel,...

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Two More Happy Ninja-fied Bloggers


Posted By on Dec 12, 2007

Chris Murray from Bed And Breakfast Entrepreneurs Thank you so much for setting up my blog, www.bedandbreakfastentrepreneurs.com. Not only could I drive it straight away, you were more than patient in answering my questions even after you had finished. What service is that! Chris Murray Tom from One Quart Low (for Tom I moved his existing site to a new WordPress hosting company) Over the past couple of weeks, my search engine traffic has exploded. Am I more riveting? Are my posts that much more exciting? In a word, no. What has changed is my entire blog, thanks to the Ninja. He upgraded my blog with all the bells and whistles that many WordPress types have enjoyed and perhaps even taken for granted. Now, I see traffic hitting my site seeking things that are (strange but true) on my site!! This service was a Godsend in my opinion. Do yourself a HUGE favor and at least go to his site pimped above and bookmark it. You may have no worries and no desire to change things up today, but things do have a way of happening. Bookmark, save it to favorites, subscribe to his blog, do whatever, but keep the link handy. When ya need it, look this guy up. Read Tom’s entire review on his site. There are varied remedies for sundry diseases. Several remedies are antifungal medicines. In specific instances pharmacies offer to their customers Viagra. If you’re concerned about erectile problem, you have to study about “cialis daily” and “daily cialis“. Probably you already know something about the matter. Maybe “cialis for daily use cost” is an extremely complicated question. Matters, like “undefined”, are linked many types of medical problems. A scientific research found that about 14 percent of patients capture Bupropion had sexual dysfunction. Finally ordering remedies from the Web can save money, but keep these tips in...

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WordPress Blogger’s Survival Guide

WordPress Blogger’s Survival Guide


Posted By on Dec 4, 2007

This is a resource guide for WordPress bloggers. I receive vast numbers of emails from bloggers asking for help with various problems they are having with their blogs so I decided to compile the most common questions and their answers to hopefully create a valuable reference guide for WordPress users who are having a problem, or wanting to make changes to their site, but don’t know where to go for help. The guide is broken into two sections. Part 1 lists common problems or emergencies and then provides solutions or ways to get more information or help. Part 2 presents a list of things that you may be trying to accomplish and then describes resources can be used to accomplish your blogging goal. Quick Start – Table of Contents Part 1 – Got a Problem? DNS or Server Not Found Errors Script or PHP Error on the Page Website is Really Slow Unknown Error or Problem Part 2 – Trying to Change or Accomplish Something? Setting Up WordPress Find or Add a Plugin Edit or Configure My Theme for a Certain Plugin Find a New WordPress Theme Learn More about how to Use WordPress Learn About Blogging or Improve My Blogging Make More Money Blogging Part 1 – Houston, We’ve Got a Problem… OMG – My Site is Broken, People Are Dying! Take a deep breath, let’s figure out the best place to go for help based on what symptoms that “broken” is actually displaying....

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