Why WordPress is the Best Blogging Tool

WordPress is a free tool which allows anyone for writing online and to publish a wordpress software-based blog free of charge and reachable to every single person. 

The most important 3 features that Blogger doesn’t support.

1. A Pinging feature is provided to you by which wordpress automatically pings all the RSS and blog feed directories each time you update or make a new post. It’s a very great feature if you want your blog to get a lot of traffic right away. It is the quickest way to develop backlinks to your blog automatically.

If you build a regular site, think how long it will get to index it in the search engines as well as get backlinks to improve your listings, and then start getting traffic. A tool like WordPress can do all that “grunge” work for you very easily.

2. WordPress Categories are the most effective way to improve the structure of your site for both human visitors and for the search engines bot.

Let’s assume the topic of your website is Wallpapers. You could create a Category for Car wallpapers, one for Nature wallpapers, and one for Cool wallpapers. When you add a posts to your blog, you can select which of your categories does the post belongs to. Now your blog will archive your past posts not only by their month and date same as Blogger does. But also by the Category.

So when you have a guests on your blog who is particularly interested in Car wallpapers, is will be easy for them to find all your posts on car wallpapers. Use of the categories can makes it very easy and will save valuable time of your visitors.

Categories are very search engine friendly, when you use categories in your blog, there is a link on every one of your pages to your categories. By using the Category feature, you will ultimately have hundreds of pages on your site with links to car wallpapers, nature wallpapers and cool wallpapers. All of those backlinks to those keywords can help you to get higher in search engine rankings.

3. You can easily create an RSS feed for each of your categories. It means every time you post a new article to your blog, it will ping the Blog / RSS directories for every feed!

Think that if you put up a new page on a regular website and even if the search engines find your new page right away, it might take a month or two before it actually gets indexed and starts getting traffic. It might be a long time before it enjoys a first page position for its keywords.

It’s almost superb how easily you could do all this with a well-organized blogging tool like WordPress!

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This post was written by admin on February 27, 2009

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Steps to Install an SSL Certificate

Before installing the SSL Certificate you should know Who needs an SSL certificate?

SSL stands for Secure Socket Layer. It is used to keep the data safe shared between user’s computers and the server in an encrypted format. If you are going to accept or process secure information from your website, such as online credit card payments, or any other sensitive information, then you will need an SSL certificate.

Procedure to install SSL Certificate:

To install an SSL Certificate you must follow the steps in the articles for “Steps to Generate Key for SSL Certificate” as well as “Steps to Generate a CSR“. You are also need a Dedicated IP number.

If you have you have already generated the KEY, CSR file & purchased your SSL Certificate then you’re ready for the last steps to get your SSL Certificate online.

1. Log into the control panel on your domain

2. Depending on your version of cPanel, you will have one of two icons. Click on the SSL Installer icon (cPanel 10)
OR
Click on SSL/TLS Manager icon, and then click on Setup a SSL Certificate to Work with your Site. (cPanel 11)

3. Choose the domain you wish to install from the drop down menu at the top

Please note that if you are replacing an existing certificate, please uninstall the old certificate first by clicking the Delete Host button at the top of the page.

4. In the first section you will need to paste the CRT file that you received from the company you purchased your SSL Certificate.

5. The KEY file (second section) should automatically show up.
If it does not, you can click FETCH and it will import.
If it does not, you will need to paste a copy of your KEY file into this section.

6. The last part is the .CA file. This is a Certificate Authority file. Some SSL Companies provide this. If yours does, you need to paste the contents of the CA file into this section.

7. Click the “Do It” button (or “Install Certificate”) and wait.

Your SSL Certificate should now be installed. To test it, go to https://www.yourdomainname.com

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