Category: Internet

Analyzing 11,555 Questions Asked by SEOs: The Moz Q&A Meta Study

The author’s posts are entirely his or her own (excluding the unlikely event of hypnosis) and may not always reflect the views of Moz. Sometimes we don’t need to travel to exotic linked data sources to discover treasure troves of precious information about our audience’s desires, aspirations, fears, and complaints. Sometimes that treasure is just far as a phone call to the customer care department. Sometimes it is just a click away in the Q&A and/or Forum section of our site. And sometimes it’s just there, freely offered by our own competitors to everybody able to retrieve the correct information from them. Understanding what our audience is really talking about, what the specific language is that they use, and what their topics and themes …

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Analyzing 11,555 Questions Asked by SEOs: The Moz Q&A Meta Study


Also published on Medium.

Free Revisr Plugin Offers Git Management for WordPress

This month we featured a project called VersionPress that brings version control to WordPress, a concept that has many in the community excited. The VersionPress development team is seeking $30,000 in funding by the end of June in order to get it off the ground. However, they aren’t the only ones working on adding git-based version control to WordPress. Earlier this month, developer Matt Shaw quietly released Revisr on WordPress.org. Revisr is a plugin that allows developers to synchronize with any Git repository and easily commit, push, pull, and branch changes from within the WordPress admin. It’s different from VersionPress in that it’s designed to integrate with a remote repository, ie. one hosted on GitHub or Bitbucket. Unlike VersionPress, which hasn’t…

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Free Revisr Plugin Offers Git Management for WordPress

How WordPress Could Power the New York Times

Last week, the New York Times gave us an inside look at their custom CMS, Scoop. Though a few NYTimes blogs run on WordPress, the main site is managed by a fairly massive custom effort. It got me thinking about how far WordPress has come in terms of managing complex websites and applications, and all of the work that still needs to be done. Data Management One of the major advantages of Scoop was its ability to store content and data in meaningful ways. This includes the basics like a robust tagging hierarchy but also the ability to store all of the drafts of every post. This allows the NYTimes editors to output their content however they want, from arranging post drafts like Microsoft Word’s…

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How WordPress Could Power the New York Times


Also published on Medium.

Google Launches Web Starter Kit: A Multi-Device Boilerplate and Toolkit

Google announced a big surprise just a few days ahead of the Google I/O Conference in San Francisco. They have launched a brand new tool called Web Starter Kit, a boilerplate with powerful tools to quickly start your web development projects. Maybe Google wants the Google I/O attendees to familiarize themselves with the tool before the event starts. Whatever the case, the Web Starter Kit is a powerful tool packed with many modern third-party tools to help you start writing powerful code in minutes. Google has previously released many web foundation tutorials showcasing some of the best practices in modern web development. With this release, they have given away a set of boilerplate templates and tools that focuses more on performance issues and multi-…

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Google Launches Web Starter Kit: A Multi-Device Boilerplate and Toolkit

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