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><channel><title>WP-Vybe Premium WordPress Magazine Theme &#187; Marketing</title> <atom:link href="http://www.wp-vybe.com/category/marketing/feed/" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml" /><link>http://www.wp-vybe.com</link> <description>WP-Vybe Premium WordPress Magazine Theme</description> <lastBuildDate>Mon, 11 Aug 2008 17:12:43 +0000</lastBuildDate> <language>en</language> <sy:updatePeriod>hourly</sy:updatePeriod> <sy:updateFrequency>1</sy:updateFrequency> <generator>http://wordpress.org/?v=3.0</generator> <item><title>How to Install and Set Up WP-Vybe 2.0</title><link>http://www.wp-vybe.com/2008/08/03/how-to-install-and-set-up-wp-vybe-10/</link> <comments>http://www.wp-vybe.com/2008/08/03/how-to-install-and-set-up-wp-vybe-10/#comments</comments> <pubDate>Sun, 03 Aug 2008 22:42:50 +0000</pubDate> <dc:creator>admin</dc:creator> <category><![CDATA[Featured]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Marketing]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Productivity]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Software]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Sub-Subcat1]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Sub-Subcat2]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Tutorials]]></category> <category><![CDATA[install]]></category> <category><![CDATA[set-up]]></category> <category><![CDATA[tutorial]]></category><guid
isPermaLink="false">http://www.wp-vybe.com/?p=440</guid> <description><![CDATA[It doesn't take a lot to install and set up your new WP-Vybe WordPress theme Read on, and you'll have it knocked out in a snap.]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a
href="http://vybe.solostreamsites.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/girl3.jpg"><img
class="alignright size-medium wp-image-485" title="girl3" src="http://www.wp-vybe.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/girl3-214x250.jpg" alt="" width="214" height="250" /></a></p><p>It doesn&#8217;t take a lot to install and set up your new WP-Vybe WordPress theme. Read on, and you&#8217;ll have it knocked out in a snap.<span
id="more-440"></span></p><h3>Step 1 &#8211; Unzip the File</h3><p>The file you downloaded can be unzipped with any standard unzip program (if you don&#8217;t have one already installed on your computer, <a
href="http://www.stuffit.com">Stuffit Expander</a> is a popular option for PC or MAC users). When you unzip the file, you&#8217;ll end up with a folder named &#8220;wp-vybe.&#8221; Within it are all the theme files along with the end user license agreement (please take a moment to read over the license agreement).</p><p></p><h3>Step 2 &#8211; Upload the Theme Files to Your WordPress Site</h3><p>For this step, you&#8217;ll need an FTP (file transfer protocol) program. An FTP program allows you to transfer files between your computer and your web hosting account. There are several available, but I use <a
href="http://smartftp.com/">SmartFTP</a>. You&#8217;ll want to upload your theme folder to the /wp-content/themes folder in your WordPress installation.</p><h3>Step 3 &#8211; Activate WP-Vybe</h3><p>Login to your WordPress control panel, and click the Appearance link on the left. On the next page you&#8217;ll see all your available themes. Simply click on the WP-Vybe screenshot, then click the Activate link in the upper right-hand corner of the pop-up screen.</p><h3>Step 4 &#8211; Set Up Your Featured Articles Section</h3><p>If you don&#8217;t already have a &#8220;Featured&#8221; category, you&#8217;ll need to create one. Click the Manage tab, then Categories on the sub-navigation bar. Create a new category named &#8220;Featured&#8221;. Also, be sure the <strong><em>category slug</em></strong> is &#8220;featured&#8221;.</p><p>For the Featured Articles function to work correctly, you <em>may</em> also need to modify your permalink structure. To do that, go to Settings -&gt; Permalinks. Just be sure that any option other than the default permalink structure is selected.</p><p>Finally, the only thing left to do is to place some of your posts/articles in the Featured category. By default, the theme is set up to display your 5 most recent Featured Articles in the featured article box on your home page. You can change that number on the WP-Vybe Theme Settings page if you like.</p><h3>Step 5 &#8211; Install and Activate Plugins Supported by WP-Vybe</h3><p>WP-Vybe has built-in support for the following plugins:</p><p><strong><a
href="http://eric.biven.us/2008/12/03/recently-popular-wordpress-plugin/">Recently Popular</a></strong> &#8211; Your Most Popular Posts will appear at the top of the right sidebar in the tabbed navigation box as seen on this site. In WP-Vybe the plugin is configured to look at the past two weeks but this can be changed by modifying the plugin code in side-tabs.php:</p><p>&lt;?php get_recently_popular(2, &#8216;WEEK&#8217;, 5, 0, 2); ?&gt;</p><p>The first number within the parentheses is the interval length and the word following it is for the interval type (HOUR, DAY, WEEK, or MONTH). See the plugin&#8217;s page <a
href="http://eric.biven.us/2008/12/03/recently-popular-wordpress-plugin/">here</a> for more details.</p><p><strong><a
href="http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/wp-print/">WP-Print</a></strong> &#8211; If you install and activate WP-Print, a printer icon will appear at the top of each Single post page. See this post for an example. If you don&#8217;t install it, the theme will function just fine without it; you just won&#8217;t give your readers the option to print out your posts. <strong>Note: Be sure to Update Permalinks AFTER you activate the plugin as mentioned on the &#8220;Installation&#8221; page for the plugin <a
href="http://lesterchan.net/wordpress/readme/wp-print.html">here</a></strong>.</p><p><strong><a
href="http://justintadlock.com/archives/2008/05/27/get-the-image-wordpress-plugin">Get the Image</a></strong> &#8211; This is a sweet, little plugin from the very brilliant Justin Tadlock. It will make it easier for you to include post thumbnails and featured photos for all your posts without using custom fields. More on that in another tutorial. Again, if you decide not to use it, the theme will function fine without it.</p><p>Be sure you download the latest version of each plugin and upload them to your wp-content/plugins folder. Then activate them. The theme will do the rest.</p><h3>Step 6 &#8211; Add Some Content to Your Sidebars</h3><p>Go to Appearance -&gt; Widgets and drag some content into your sidebars. Be sure to click the &#8216;Save Changes&#8217; button when you&#8217;re done.</p><h3>Step 7 &#8211; Be Sure to Visit the WP-Vybe Theme Settings Page</h3><p>The link for this page is available under Appearance. I&#8217;ve given you a whole slew of optional settings for the theme, so feel free to change a few of them, and see what sort of site you can create for yourself.</p><h3>Optional Step 8 &#8211; Make Your Featured Articles Scroll Automatically</h3><p>See <a
href="http://www.wp-vybe.com/2008/08/03/how-to-add-125x125-banner-ads-to-your-sidebar/#comment-1030">this comment</a>.</p> ]]></content:encoded> <wfw:commentRss>http://www.wp-vybe.com/2008/08/03/how-to-install-and-set-up-wp-vybe-10/feed/</wfw:commentRss> <slash:comments>124</slash:comments> </item> <item><title>The Top 5 Ways to Irritate Your Blog/Website Visitors</title><link>http://www.wp-vybe.com/2006/07/23/the-top-5-ways-to-irritate-your-blogwebsite-visitors/</link> <comments>http://www.wp-vybe.com/2006/07/23/the-top-5-ways-to-irritate-your-blogwebsite-visitors/#comments</comments> <pubDate>Sun, 23 Jul 2006 15:03:25 +0000</pubDate> <dc:creator>admin</dc:creator> <category><![CDATA[Blog Design]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Featured]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Marketing]]></category><guid
isPermaLink="false">http://michaeldpollock.com/dev2/2006/07/23/the-top-5-ways-to-irritate-your-blogwebsite-visitors/</guid> <description><![CDATA[So, you want to irritate your website visitors? You say you want to provide a lousy experience for them and practically guarantee they never return? Here are 5 ways to make it happen.]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a
href="http://vybe.solostreamsites.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/dog.jpg"><img
src="http://www.wp-vybe.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/dog-100x100.jpg" alt="" title="dog" width="100" height="100" class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-479" /></a>So, you want to irritate your website visitors? You say you want to provide a lousy experience for them and practically guarantee they never return? Here are 5 ways to make it happen.</p><p><strong>1. Make your off-site links open in a new window</strong>.<br
/> At one time, this was &#8220;convetional wisdom&#8221; for websites. The idea is you want people to remain on your site as long as possible, so if you link to an outside site, open that link in a new window, and thereby leave your website alive in the previous window.</p><p>That line of thinking is so Web 1.0. The reality is people will leave your site whether you want them to or not. Methods to trap them or keep them there just irritate them. Let them have the option to open links in a new window (or new tab for us Firefox users) if they choose.</p><p><span
id="more-238"></span></p><p>As for blogs, some people go so far as to say <a
href="http://kevin.lexblog.com/2006/07/law-blog-basics/best-blogs-send-audience-away/">the best blogs send their visitors away</a>. Kevin O&#8217;Keefe, for instance, writes this:</p><blockquote><p>&#8220;Some of the best blogs are what Buzz Bruggeman describes as intelligence agents. They post what they believe would be of interest to their target audience. Look at Steve Rubel&#8217;s Micro Persuasion or Dave Winer&#8217;s Scripting News. Read their blogs. They cover the globe for their readers by sharing via links what they read and hear. Mixed in you&#8217;ll get their strong commentary.&#8221;</p></blockquote><p><strong>2. Throw a pop-up box in front of me within 5 seconds of landing on your site</strong>.<br
/> Have you heard the term &#8220;pop-up blocker&#8221; before? There&#8217;s a reason people want to BLOCK pop-up boxes. They&#8217;re irritating. It&#8217;s like walking into a grocery store, and as soon as you do, an obnoxious clerk jumps in your face trying to sell you their latest brand of toilet bowl cleaner. He gets your attention, sure, but you&#8217;d rather punch him in the head than buy something from him. Websites are the same way. It doesn&#8217;t matter if you&#8217;re popping up ads, a newsletter sign-up box, photos of your kids or whatever. Pop-ups are irritating. Just don&#8217;t do it.</p><p><strong>3. Create a cool, trendy Flash-driven site that takes more than 5 seconds to load and/or opens in a new window</strong>.<br
/> No offense to Flash developers, but most Flash-based sites are the ultimate in pretentiousness. They&#8217;re like buying the fancy sports car just to buff up your image. Flash sites are typically more about the site and/or company than they are about me the user. They usually take an inordinate amount if time to load, and if they have to open in a new window &#8230; well refer to number 1 above.</p><p><strong>4. Make me try to figure out who you are and/or what your site is about</strong>. Bloggers are especially notorious for this. When I arrive on a site for the first time, I want to know one thing. What&#8217;s here that can improve my life? Unless I can figure that out within 5-10 seconds, I get irritated, and I leave. If it&#8217;s a blog, I want to know who the writer is. A picture would be nice, although a simple &#8220;about me&#8221; page will suffice.</p><p><strong>5. Use an opening headline laced with hyperbole and ridiculous promises</strong>. Like this one:</p><blockquote><p>&#8220;Discover the Amazing Scientific Breakthrough that Leads to Overnight Riches.&#8221;</p></blockquote><p>I respect good copywriters for their ability to clearly and quickly communicate the value of a product or service without hype and/or BS. To this day, one of the best headlines I&#8217;ve seen on a website is for a product called <a
href="http://www.blinksale.com/home">Blinksale</a>.</p><blockquote><p>&#8220;The easiest way to send invoices online.&#8221;</p></blockquote><p>Some may argue the word &#8220;easiest&#8221; is hype, yet for some reason, it&#8217;s believable to me as it&#8217;s used here.</p><p>I have to confess, in fairness, these are the things that irritate <em>me</em> about blogs and websites. Perhaps the best thing to do is ask your visitors what irritates <em>them</em> about blogs or websites. With any luck, you&#8217;re not doing any of them.</p><p>By the way, what irritates you about blogs and websites?</p> ]]></content:encoded> <wfw:commentRss>http://www.wp-vybe.com/2006/07/23/the-top-5-ways-to-irritate-your-blogwebsite-visitors/feed/</wfw:commentRss> <slash:comments>28</slash:comments> </item> </channel> </rss>
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