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How To Setup An Automated Wordpress Blog

While I was cruising around the internet searching for a cool new theme for this website, I stumbled upon www.themelab.com. After reviewing tons of their high quality free themes, I realized they also had some helpful articles about the Wordpress publishing platform.

I found this really cool article titled “Put your dormant domains to use with Wordpress“. It’s a very simple and straightforward tutorial about how to set up your Wordpress blog to automatically syndicate posts from other blog feeds. He goes on to say:

For those of you domainers who have a lot of unused domain names earning nominal revenue at old-fashioned domain parking services or simply collecting dust and not doing anything, read on. Developed domains will almost always outperform one-click landers at parking sites. One of the easiest ways to do quickly develop a domain is to set up an automated WordPress blog.

Just a small note before continuing. This isn’t a guide on making content scraping/rewriting splogs. I’m merely going over a much more efficient way to monetize unused domains, or possibly to augment your current blog with regularly updated news from relevant feeds. Aggregating RSS feeds legally is a perfectly legitimate way to add content to your WordPress blog.

Click here to visit www.themelab.com to read the entire article.

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New Gravatars By Automattic

The Gravatar, also known as globally recongnized avatar, has recently been completely rebuilt under the PHP platform by the Automattic development team. Now your gravatar photos will be clearer, larger, and load much faster.

Other Gravatar Information

Quick Fix

I added this to my comments.php code:

<img align=”right” src=”<?php gravatar(”R”, 60, “http://yourblog.com/images/your-gravatar-image.gif”); ?>” alt=”Gravatar” />

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Stealth Employed Is Still Up And Running

Don’t leave and never come back! Stealth Employed has taken a little break to work on some other web projects that are actually making money. But we will start writing more great articles about how to make money online using stealth tools. If you would like to contribute to this blog, please feel free to contact us.

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20 Stealth Commentator Links Available

The stealth commentators widget is now up and running at the bottom of my sidebar. Just another reason for people to leave quality comments. The top 20 commentators on Stealth Employed will be listed here and will be indexed by search engines. Just trying to share the link love.

Please no spamming or your will be banned.

visit this link to download the Top Commentator Widget.

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Brian’s Threaded Comments On Stealth Employed

Thanks to a post I read on courtneytuttle.com titled “11 Unescapable Steps To Wordpress Synergy” I found a plugin called Brian’s Threaded Comments which has apparently been around for a little while but is still cool nevertheless.

Brian’s Threaded Comments is a Wordpress plugin which allows both authors and readers the chance to comment to specific comments posted by you or the other readers. Essentially, it’s like forum commenting. That way, when you write a post, you can answer somebody’s comment directly beneath it so people don’t have to search your comment list for answers. This is especially good if you get lots of comments on your blog.

I have added Brian’s Threaded Comments to my site which is pretty much the only thing I haven’t already done from list list on Courtney Tuttle’s post.

You can downoad Brian’s Threaded Comments at Brian Meidell’s Blog.

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