I'm All Tied Up
You know, I'm not happy unless I continually bite off more than I can chew. Right now, I'm working on so many different projects, I don't know which way is up.
You know, I'm not happy unless I continually bite off more than I can chew. Right now, I'm working on so many different projects, I don't know which way is up.
I'm writing this in the hope that one or more aggressive WordPress plugin developers will see it and turn my dreams into reality. I have written about optimizing AdSense in the past, but I don't want to go back into those articles to point out relative information.
I'm not sure I can trust a guy that kind of reminds me of Tom Cruise. I'm just joking of course, but there is a small resemblance.
I have no idea how I came across this little piece of information, but the word "U.S." with periods is rarely ever searched for. I checked my blog and I used it like that more than a thousand times. Over the past several hours, I've been changing it to "US" in every article on this blog. But wait, there's more:
I'm working on a programming project as the sole developer of a browser-based software application. I've dubbed it "PHPText Blogger" as a working name because it's only using PHP and text files formatted specifically for this application.
In order to use this browser-based application on Windows or Linux, I only need to have a web server installed which includes the PHP software. I'm using XAMPP for Windows right now.
I'm way behind on blog reviews. I think "California 2 Puerto Rico" is the perfect blog to get my reviews jump-started again.
A couple of days ago, I logged into my Google AdSense account and added my domains into the textarea box for "Allowed Sites". I was seeing too many impressions versus clicks and couldn't figure out why.
Although using a plugin that caches WordPress is the best overall solution, I can't use any of them with the way I run this blog. I did the research, tried the hacks, and ended up falling flat on my nose. I'll explain what I finally ended up doing after I list the options.
These are methods that disable or delay the WordPress autosave functions. The disabling plugin works with versions 2.3 through 2.7 (confirmed with 2.7) while the delay configuration works with 2.5 and later.
I'm going to answer the question that "Barack Obama" (not the real one, of course) left as a comment on my article about Backlink Building with DoFollow Blogs and the CommentLuv WordPress Plugin, "So how does allowing dofollow backlinks help your blog?", by referencing other articles and comments.