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WordPress Podcast: The Secret Sauce, Pete Cashmore Explains How to be Mashable

Pete Cashmore is founder and CEO of one of the world’s most popular blogs – Mashable.com, which happens to be powered by WordPress! Since 2005 Mashable has been a leader in social media and technology news coverage in addition to hosting events like the recent media summit and social media day. In tip-packed show, Pete shares with us:

  • Why he selected and continues to use WordPress,
  • The secret formula of success for blogs,
  • How to work with and develop teams,
  • How to develop communities,
  • How to measure growth and monetize,
  • How to build a brand

In news:

Yoast: Emailing your commenters

I updated my Emergency WordPress access script today, because of some issues we'd discovered at OrangeValley and some bugs submitted by users. When I updated the post, I realized I should be emailing all the commenters, as some of them had had the same issue, and most of them would want the updated script.

Quite a while back I'd written a plugin for exactly that purpose, called email commenters. It had some small issues though, and I hadn't updated it for quite a while, but thought tonight was a good time to do just that. So I updated it, and it now gives you a link in the top right of the post to email all users:

An easy way to let people know that you've updated a post. Search for "email commenters" in your backend, install the plugin and activate: no need to do more. Let me know what you think in the comments, should I add something?

Emailing your commenters is a post from Joost de Valk's Yoast - Tweaking Websites.A good WordPress blog needs good hosting, you don't want your blog to be slow, or, even worse, down, do you? Check out my thoughts on WordPress hosting!

Yoast: Emailing your commenters

I updated my Emergency WordPress access script today, because of some issues we'd discovered at OrangeValley and some bugs submitted by users. When I updated the post, I realized I should be emailing all the commenters, as some of them had had the same issue, and most of them would want the updated script.

Quite a while back I'd written a plugin for exactly that purpose, called email commenters. It had some small issues though, and I hadn't updated it for quite a while, but thought tonight was a good time to do just that. So I updated it, and it now gives you a link in the top right of the post to email all users:

An easy way to let people know that you've updated a post. Search for "email commenters" in your backend, install the plugin and activate: no need to do more. Let me know what you think in the comments, should I add something?

Emailing your commenters is a post from Joost de Valk's Yoast - Tweaking Websites.A good WordPress blog needs good hosting, you don't want your blog to be slow, or, even worse, down, do you? Check out my thoughts on WordPress hosting!

Yoast: Debugging your XML sitemap with an XSL Stylesheet

When you're developing XML sitemaps, no matter on what platform, it's pretty hard to debug them sometimes to be proper XML. You have to validate all the time and you can't do a quick "glance" over to see whether your sitemap has the URL's you were expecting.

As mentioned before I'm working on my WordPress SEO plugin, and it'll do sitemaps, three kinds of sitemaps actually: video, news and normal. For all three of them I've developed so called XSL stylesheets, so I can quickly glance over a sitemap and get an idea as to whether everything I expected to be in there is actually there. An XSL stylesheets transforms an XML document into HTML output, for instance, for a normal XML sitemap, that looks like this:

Styled XML Sitemap

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And for an XML video sitemap:

Styled XML Video Sitemap

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Especially with the recent addons to the sitemaps protocol (check out the image count in the first "normal" sitemap for instance), this makes it a lot easier to see if you're doing things wrong. On top of that, using some jQuery, the headers are sortable!

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Because I know you want your own XML sitemaps to look this good too, I'll release my XSL stylesheets here:

XSL stylesheets for XML Sitemaps

Usage

Usage of these XSL stylesheets is easy, just add a line like this to the top of your XML output:

 type="text/xsl" href="/url/to/xsl-stylesheet.xsl"?>

Let me know whether you like this, and what you'd like to add to these XSL stylesheets!

Debugging your XML sitemap with an XSL Stylesheet is a post from Joost de Valk's Yoast - Tweaking Websites.A good WordPress blog needs good hosting, you don't want your blog to be slow, or, even worse, down, do you? Check out my thoughts on WordPress hosting!

Yoast: BlueGlass: When great minds come together…

I don't usually post too much on the ins and outs of the SEO industry. I'm in it I guess, but there are other blogs way more geared to report on that. However, for this merger that just happened, I'll make an exception. I'm talking about a new company called BlueGlass.

Blue Glass logoThe reason this interests me is that we have a weird issue in the search marketing / social media industry: most companies have 1, in some rare occasions 2 figureheads. Hardly ever are there more than 2 true experts at a company. BlueGlass is different. It combines not 1 or 2 heroes of the industry. If you've been reading blogs in this industry, it's hard to have missed the likes of Brent Csutoras (a buddy from SEOktoberfest), Chris Winfield, Dave Snyder or Loren Baker. Or people like Danielle Winfield, Ann Smarty, Jordan Kasteler, do I need to keep going?

This amazes me. These guys and girls are among the best from several specialties within our industry, from online PR to viral marketing and SEO: it's really hard to get multiple great minds into a company like that. Usually there's cases of conflicting ego's, different interests. When I asked Loren Baker the question "how do you deal with those 6-7 ego's in one company?" he said:

"We all have our own divisions and services we are 100% in charge of, so for example, I run the Online PR & Social Outreach Division, and have a dedicated team underneathe me. Their only job is to do what I tell them, get assignments done, report to clients on calls when needed, and report on their assignments.

Utilizing a central project management system assists with that, but my team is my team, and my division's responsibilities all fall under me. In the same way, Brent is the SVP of Viral Marketing, if I need something there, I send it to him, if he needs bloggers to write about a client he's working on, he processes the order with me. This way, we don't step on each others' toes and have defined roles and responsibilities."

Sounds pretty solid and thought through. I'm very curious as to how these guys will do. But as Dave Snyder put it when I congratulated him on IM: "I love collaborating with people, always better when they are friends". I think that's the main point: friendship is the basis of all this, compared with a shared love for the trade. To end with another quote from Dave:

"My whole thing in life is that I care more about what I am doing than money
so the merger for me was amazing because of what we could accomplish as a team and not how much we could make."

It sounds amazing, and I wish them all the best!

BlueGlass: When great minds come together… is a post from Joost de Valk's Yoast - Tweaking Websites.A good WordPress blog needs good hosting, you don't want your blog to be slow, or, even worse, down, do you? Check out my thoughts on WordPress hosting!

WordPress Podcast: Digging into CSS Trickery WordPress

Today Joost is joined by Chris Coyier, one of the authors of Digging into WordPress and the founder of CSS Tricks. Chris and Joost talk about a lot of different subjects, ranging from their individual history with CSS sites to what Chris dubbed “the big three” updates in WordPress 3.0 (custom post types, menus, multi site) and to how Chris designs a site.

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Yoast: SEOktoberfest 2010: looking forward to it

Marcus just posted the trailer to SEOktoberfest 2010, and it's going to be another awesome edition of this epic conference / party / network event. I wasn't there last year (my daughter was about to be born, seems a valid excuse) but I'll definitely be there this year! Check out the trailer:

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You've seen it scroll by if you checked out the video, but here's the speaker line up, and do realize when you look at it that more speakers will be announced later on:

  1. Marcus Tandler
  2. SEO Blackhat
  3. Bob Rains
  4. Johannes "Sistrix" Beus
  5. Dave Naylor
  6. Greg & Barbara Boser
  7. rSnake
  8. Frank Watson
  9. Brent Csutoras
  10. Avi Wilensky
  11. me, myself and I

There will be 16 experts total, and only 18 attendees. That is what we call attention for our attendees! Now some of you might want to come, but... You can't buy tickets just yet...

SEOktoberfest 2010: looking forward to it is a post from Joost de Valk's Yoast - Tweaking Websites.A good WordPress blog needs good hosting, you don't want your blog to be slow, or, even worse, down, do you? Check out my thoughts on WordPress hosting!

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