In the last three parts of the series, I introduced you to some concept, some code and some plugins to help you optimize your WordPress blog to make it more attractive to search engines. There are more things you can do, to be sure, but I'm not experienced enough to talk about it.
In Part 1, I wrote about the .htaccess file for the Apache web server and rewrite rules to make your blog land on a single front index page. I spotted the code and other interesting things at Niche Marketing - Andy Beard which took to me to Alister Cameron // Blogologist where I was able to read even more. Both of these blogs are valuable resources for anyone that wants to continue to optimize their own blogs for the best search engine performance.
In Part 2, I wrote about a plugin and a theory on reducing outbound links to the sidebars of the front page. I found the plugin on my own but the idea to even look for it came from Andy Beard.
In Part 3, I wrote about reformatting your blog posts to make them more unique to the search engines. I was introduced to the concept of it by reading a post at MacBros' Place which directed me to Entropy and the articles there.
This concludes this particular series. Thank you for reading.



