Archive for the ‘Personal’ Category
This article has been removed, due to the content not meeting the standards of this site. Some articles I have posted on my site, via automation processes. Normally these are excellent articles from some very good article databases.
But like all excellent databases, people have to muck it up with Adult Sites and information and Sites all about Forex… I do my best to keep them from appearing here.
Sorry you came here looking to read this topic. Please take a moment to look around at some of the other articles related to Social Media Marketing. I’m sure there is something else that will be just as useful if not more useful. (Social Media)
Some of you, that read my posts, notice that although I do make posts, I also post plenty of other relevant stuff through many automated processes. In addition to this site being something that is very personal to me, I also use it to follow some of my passions, as a testing facility. It helps me find methods of marketing that work and that don’t work. After all Marketing is always changing so it’s important to always be testing.
Eventually, I’ll have a few other test sites in addition to several other production sites that I currently have and that I’m currently working on. When that happens, this may once again become much more personal and only make posts from other sites within my sphere of influence. Until that time, I hope you enjoy all the articles I find and post, the ones that are pulled from other sites and the many articles on topics that I have a passion for, namely Marketing, Advertising, Social Media and Politics.
Thanks for visiting and again, I apologize for the confusion and I hope you didn’t waste your time.
Justin Taylor
I found, what is to me a new website that has some great information on it, for us Native Americans. I’m unsure how long it’s been online, but I really like the site and I’m glad it’s there.
It’s really nice to see Native Americans using technology with the power of the internet, YouTube and Video Cameras to display news and information that is of relevance to Native Peoples. Plus there are several blog articles and a widget that can be downloaded and added to your site. I’ll probably adding it to mine at some point. I only need to figure out where, as my sidebars are getting full.
The website is here: http://www.indiancountrytv.com/ Go and check it out today.
At this point, it’s hard to write a really detailed review on the Platinum SEO Wordpress Plugin. The reason is, I’m not sure exactly how well it works compared to working without it.
Here’s what I can say. There are a lot of options in the plugin, most of which are easy to figure out. If your a complete and total newbie on the internet some of them may be a bit out of your understanding, but that doesn’t mean you still can’t use the Platinum SEO Wordpress Plugin. It just means, you may not immediately be able to set everything up in the best way.
As far as that goes, I as a veteran of the Internet and marketing, don’t think I even understand all the options and I’m probably not maximizing my usage of the plugin either. Perhaps better descriptions or explanations of things would be helpful to those (like myself) that need or want a little more information as to what a feature or setting actually does.
I do like the extra options and the extra feeling I have of being able to control what is going on from an SEO point of view on my site. That alone, makes me keep installing it on nearly every blog I set up. There is a time issue that comes into play, because you don’t just set it up once time on the settings page and then forget it. There is an option on every Add New Post page that allows you to customize your SEO options. If you really take the time to do this every time, I’m sure that in some way the Platinum SEO Wordpress Plugin, has to have an effect.
The things I don’t like. Well, once I got rid of the stupid smiley face that was up on the top left corner of my blogs, I felt a lot better. But there is actually a much bigger pain in the rear, that on one hand I get, since this is an open source plugin and the author is actually giving it away and that pain is, every time a new update to the plugin comes out, which seems fairly frequent (and this is usually a good thing, because it means it is actively being developed), it automatically selects the checkbox at the bottom of the SEO options page, saying to promote the Platinum SEO Wordpress Plugin by showing a link to the page….
Problem with this, two-fold. The link is ugly and huge and totally misplaced. On some themes it shows on bottom right corner of the Wordpress Site and on other themes it shows in an even worse position, on the top left hand corner. That means, every time you do an auto-update you must also go in and uncheck that setting and getting annoyed. There are times that I even consider deactivating the plugin altogether, so I don’t have to deal with it. Especially when I must do this on 5 or 10 blogs… grrr….
But ultimately I keep the Platinum SEO Wordpress Plugin on most of my wordpress sites, because I think they just might be working. I have noticed that several of my articles are getting picked up very quickly by Google’s search engine and that is a good thing. But can I say it is because of the Platinum SEO Wordpress Plugin?
No, not with any certainty at all. It might be the quality of the article, it might be the sitemap that is auto-generated every time a change occurs to my site. It could even be the MBP Ping Optimizer that sends a ping of every post to all the major search engines and pinging sites on the internet. It could be because every post I make on my site also posts on 4 or 5 other blogs/sites across the net and those other sites or blogging networks are heavily spidered by the search engines, getting caught in an hour or less most of the time. Then I also have status updates posted at the same time to at least 5 or 6 of the major Social Networking websites, speaking of the post I just made.
So the reasons for being found by the Search Engines could be for many, many reasons.
There is one more dislike that I have of the plugin. It has a few computability problems with themes, that render a blank page with activated. If you are familiar with the now popular ‘Paper’ Theme, that is most commonly used as a sales page or at least by Internet Marketer’s Online, then you don’t want to use the Platinum SEO Wordpress Plugin.
In conclusion, the plugin surely makes me feel better and I will probably keep using it for some time or at least until I find a better option to do the same thing. I don’t find it perfect in any way, nor do I like forcing me to post a link to the plugin on my blog without any real control of how or where it is put. Then finally, I have no idea whether it is really doing anything extra for me, outside of just helping me to feel much better about my SEO on my website.
Go ahead and give it a try though… test it out, at this point I don’t think it can hurt, I strongly believe all it can do is help.

