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Now that I’m on my own hosting, I’ve decided to fully explore the many features of WordPress. I’ve been introduced {by myself, haha} to the wonderful world of plugins and since then, I’ve been on a plugin rampage.
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Definition: “Plugins are pieces of code created with the purpose of expanding the functionalities of a software, in this case of WordPress. There are literally thousands of WordPress plugins already created, solving a wide range of problems and needs.”

  • Google Reader: Instead of copying and pasting links and making them into a Weekend Reading post, I can just tag the posts I love and they show up on the right sidebar {check out the What I’m Reading section”}
  • Insert Headers and Footers: Allows me to insert code into the header or footer of my blog. This is convenient if you’d like to have Google Analytics on your site or blog without inserting the code on each individual page
  • Google Analyticator: Installs Google Analytics and lets me see a short summary of my stats from my dashboard
  • Broken Link Checker: Apparently search engines don’t like to see broken links on a site, so this plugin notifies me if I have any broken ones
  • Instagram for WordPress: Shows my latest Instagram pictures as a sidebar widget and has an easy picture embedder {I have yet to use the second feature}
  • Share Buttons by Lockerz / AddToAny: Responsible for the sleek “Share” buttons you see at the bottom of each post
  • Slickr Flickr: Displays Flickr pictures in a slideshow or gallery {like in my Shelton Vineyards post}
  • Yet Another Related Posts Plugin: Generates a list of related blog posts based on tags {see it at the end of this post; helps keep people on the blog even longer!}
  • WP Twitter: Lists my latest tweets as a sidebar widget {it often has trouble loading}
  • Akismet: Blocks spam comments. Enough said!
What is your favorite WordPress plugin? Do you like/dislike any of the ones above?

Awhile back, all of this would have been foreign to me. It’s very empowering to teach myself about analytics, tricks, and codes! If you have any questions, feel free to email me, though I’m certainly no expert.

I laughed out loud when I read Yes and Yes’s (Yes’? Yeses?) tips on 5 Steps to Up Your Personal Dignity.

Speaking of Yes and Yes- anyone buying the Post College Survival Kit 2012 course and workbook? Apparently a lot of people relate to post-college struggles, because my 8 Reasons Post-Grad is Like Freshman Year post was one of my most popular!

I happened to stumble across an article on the importance of using anchor text in blogging {I had never even heard of it}. If you’re not familiar with the concept, check out this piece: What is Anchor Text and Why Is It Important?

Just got a new job? First of all, congrats!  Here’s how to Avoid Lifestyle Inflation When You Get a New Job.

To continue on the Instagram trend from last week, here’s some new Instagram Tricks and Tips!

If you’re moving or changing up your decor, here’s a really helpful tip that I used from LifeHacker: Using Toothpaste to Hang Pictures.

And speaking of decor…check out The Kitchn’s 5 Decorative Uses for Glass Jars in the Kitchen!

What links did you love this week {be it home decor, cooking, blogging, entrepreneurship, or otherwise}? 

P.S. I overheard a sixty year old man at Starbucks say the following- “I want to run for office. But I’d admit to everything. They’d ask me if I had sex with so-and-so and I’d be like ‘yeah! What a night!’” Hahaha!

pixel link roundup for the week
+Cristina Roman