Certainly one or the other wonders of the new thing, what stands here next to each post. There is a Submit button and Voting for ShareWP, a new social platform for everything related to WordPress.
Here you can introduce your own themes and plugins, point to great articles and evaluate the contributions of others, of course. This could be the ultimate destination for fans of WordPress. Currently the content is still a bit thin, but they’re also only recently gone online.
The code is very simple installable into their own theme. Unfortunately, there is no plugin, but I’m thinking about.
In one well worth reading and how to optimize a WordPress installation for search engines. It is about the “On page” optimization – so just about everything you can to improve their own page, so Google & Co find their way to better assess the content and higher.
Is also clear that WordPress is already optimized by nature quite well for search engines. However, you can still improve a lot, like Vladimir Simovic in his article shows very clearly and in detail. Moreover, it is also important that you keep as a WordPress user, the search engines in mind, for example, sub-headings kind of engagement, as they were meant to be.
If you want to send a newsletter with his blog, in order to reach subscribers who do not feed, but rather just subscribe to the newsletter, you will probably not be in the German-speaking countries around the Post Notification plugin. Another interesting plugin is also the G-Lock Double Opt-in Manager.
But what if one operates WordPress CMS as a “pure” no blog feature and still want to send out a newsletter? The above two plugins aim to rationalize the recent postings or send a newsletter article.
So if you a static website with WordPress runs and wants to have a plug with double opt-in function was noted at this point to the plug-newsletter. Behind this simple and, above all things fitting name hides a newsletter plugin that can hardly be surpassed in its customizability.