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While you’re out and about you’re definitely going to be snapping and sharing pics on Instagram. Don’t you want to share this on your blog too? With the free Instagram Feed plugin you can add your insta to posts, pages and even widgets with the handy shortcode.Instagram Feed Free Plugin
Sharing pictures and quotable thoughts on Twitter too? Use the Easy Twitter Feed Widget plugin to add your recent tweets to your sidebar or footer widget areas. This way all your readers can see what you’re up to!
But if you want to share what you’re sharing on all your social media, then look no further than Social Stream. This premium plugin (only $19) can connect to your Twitter, Facebook, Google+, Instagram, blog RSS feed, Pinterest, Youtube, Vimeo, Tumblr, last.fm and more! Merging all of your social accounts creates a supercharged media stream so your readers can follow along with your festival activities and feel like they’re right there with you.
Blog Your Heart OutSteps 1 through 3 were all about getting Country Email List your WordPress site ready, but now it’s time to actually add content to your blog. There really aren’t any rules about what you can and can’t do (except don’t plagiarize other peoples’ work and don’t distribute copyrighter materials okay?). But here are a few quick tips to remember when writing.
Use Proper Headings: An H1 is for your post title, if you want to add more headings in your content use a H2 heading with H3 sub-headings under that, etc.
Give Credit To Your Sources: If you want to share someone else’s photo or video make sure to give them credit for it! Better yet, ask for permission first too (the original creator will thank you!).
Link To Others: It’s great to link to other blogs within your posts so that your readers can keep reading about the current topic, to build camaraderie with fellow bloggers and it looks good for your SEO.
Spellcheck & Review: Spellcheck is great at fixing spelling errors, but make sure to read through your work a second time before posting to skim for any grammatical errors (otherwise we promise you’ll get at least one “helpful” comment pointing it out).
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