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Install WordPress Automatically with cPanel and Fantastico – Video


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This is a quick walk through on easily installing WordPress through you web hosting cPanel back end by using the Fantastico install script.

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Plugin Dynamo Announced the Release of a WordPress Plugin that Revolutionizes and Simplifies how Affiliate Marketers …

Adzonse Ads is an Amazon Ad Generating Plugin that Targets Relevant Ads for Amazon Products and then Immediately Displays them on Affliliates' Sites and Blogs,thus Increasing Earning Potential.

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PluginDynamo.com . ''We wanted to simplify the process and maximize income generating potential for the marketers. We thought what better way than to create a Plugin for use with Amazon.com, the most trusted and largest product site on the Internet.''

Adzonse Ads is a WordPress Amazon Ad Generating Plugin that displays Amazon Products on Individual landing pages, site and blogs.

The creators of this Plugin see it as a viable alternative to Adsense Ads when comes to Affiliate products on Amazon. They stand by its revolutionary ability to target only relevant product ads thus enabling product marketers to search for products through keywords searches or through an Amazon Product ID Search from inside WordPress and create an AdZonse Ad.

''It only makes sense that such targeted ad marketing of the products the Affiliate is promoting, will generate higher returns and increase commissions, while saving time than through random Adsense Ads,'' says Mr. Wesley.

The Amazon products are displayed through highly optimized Amazon product ads to the Marketers site via two display options.

The options are through the Adzonse Ads ad code on the Get Code section or to directly insert into the WordPress Theme/Template.

Marketing Partner, Mr. Wesley also adds, The Plugin also has an Insert Ads feature that is easy to apply. No special coding or WordPress knowledge is required. Affiliates can instantly advertise Amazon Products on their sites and see returns rolling in. It truly is a powerful and practical Plugin that any serious Affiliate marketer of Amazon Products can benefit from.

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WordPress to fight “legally deficient and objectionable” Prenda subpoena

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Porn-trolling firm Prenda Law recently made another baffling move in a retaliatory defamation suit against its online critics: the firm sent a subpoena to Automattic, WordPress's parent company, demanding a list of all of the IP addresses that have visited the anti-troll websites DieTrollDie and Fight Copyright Trolls, both of which are powered by WordPress. Prenda's lawyer Paul Duffy wrote to Automattic in a letter accompanying the subpoena, "Due to the emergency nature of the requested information, it is imperative that your organization responds to the subpoena immediately.

But Automattic's General Counsel, Paul Sieminski, responded on Friday afternoon with a letter objecting to the subpoena.Shortly thereafter, the Electronic Frontier Foundation announced that it would lend its litigators to help fight the subpoena.

Sieminski's e-mail to Duffy (reproduced by Fight Copyright Trolls) noted, Your subpoena is legally deficient and objectionable for numerous reasons, enumerated below, and Automattic will not produce any documents in response to this subpoena. Sieminski goes on to list five procedural violations, from failing to attach a true and correct copy of the Illinois subpoena, to demanding the results of the subpoena be given over before the minimum of 20 days for compliancehave passed, to improperly [asking] Automattic to create a document and to supply information, rather than properly asking for documents from a nonparty.

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In addition to the numerous legal deficiencies that render the subpoena invalid, it is also objectionable on numerous fronts.

Yesterday, before Automattic announced its position, and before the EFF stepped in to help, commenters on DieTrollDie responded to the threat of having their IP addresses exposed by Prenda. Several took a confrontational stance, offering up their full names and addresses in the comments or challenging Prenda to sue them for defamation: To whom it may concern: I, John Whitaker, gladly admit that I have frequently accessed both the DieTrollDie and FightCopyrightTroll websites since January 1, 2011 and may even have posted comments. Any communications intended for me can be addressed as follows... the poster wrote, adding his address below.

Others preferred to make the subpoena look more absurd by simply adding their IP addresses to the list of those Prenda is seeking: Commenter "sorrykb" wrote Is it too late to get my IP address in here? Im feeling left out, and "Bill Price" wrote Nothing to say. I just wanted to get my IP addy on record as a commentor rather than just a lurker. An anonymous commenter simply left Just wanted in on this too.

For now, the subpoena looks like it may be going nowhere. The representatives of Prenda Law are due in court for a hearing on Monday, March 11, but last night a petition surfacedthat had been filed by three senior attorneys of the firm, asking the judge for permission to skip the hearing because of the late timing of the order that they appear in court.

Ars will be in court on Monday, to see what happens.

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Where WordPress is headed: Longform content, curation and maybe even native ads

1 day ago Mar. 9, 2013 - 2:44 PM EDT

WordPress is a content company, CEO Matt Mullenweg stressed in a panel Saturday at SXSW Interactive and longform content is an area that the company is especially interested in. That could include native ads.

All the stuff thats done really well on mobile has been incredibly short form and easily scannable, Mullenweg told AllThingsDs Kara Swisher. I think theres a space to sit down and read something longer than a couple of seconds. Rather than the coffee line experience, whats the sitting-down-in-the-back experience? Were going to keep experimenting.

Mullenweg said that the average post on WordPress is 280 words long, and thats remained relatively constant over the past few years. Certain ideas need to be expressed and they just need more than 140 characters, he said.

WordPress is taking steps to surface more of its users content. Weve been working a lot on wordpress.com to create an interesting reading experience, he said. The sites Freshly Pressed feed surfaces content from across users blogs. Youll see a lot more longform content and a lot more galleries [on the feed], Mullenweg said, and traffic to that feed has grown by double digits in the past couple of months.

When Swisher noted that WordPress doesnt link its users blogs together suggesting what else to read if you liked a certain post, say Mullenweg answered that were really excited about starting to do that.

And while Mullenweg criticized many forms of digital advertising print ads are still infinitely better he suggested that WordPress might look at offering more native advertising options. WordPress would consider a partnership with a company offering native ad units, he said, if its something really compelling that doesnt make readers block itNative advertising is the most interesting thing Ive seen. At the point where advertising becomes as good as the content that surrounds it, I will applaud it.

Disclosure:Automattic, maker of WordPress.com, is backed by True Ventures, a venture capital firm that is an investor in the parent company of this blog, GigaOm. Om Malik, founder of GigaOm, is also a venture partner at True.

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