Wordpress Paypal Shopping Cart Plugin

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WordPress Simple Paypal Shopping Cart is a very easy to use wordpressplugin created by Tips and Tricks HQ which allows you to sell products or services online in one click from your WordPress blog. If the wordpress shopping cart plugin by Instinct is too complicated for you, this plugin might be a good alternative.

WordPress Simple Paypal Shopping Cart lets you add the shopping cart (”Add to Cart” button) anywhere in a post or page or sidebar easily. The shopping cart shows the user what they currently have in the cart and allows them to add or remove items. This plugin requires WordPress version 2.5 or above.

 

fter the Payment has been processed by PayPal the customer will be redirected to a page (you can set your desired target page URL from the options menu of this plugin) where the customer can see download link of the product or instructions or a simple thank you etc. Read more…

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50 WordPress 3-Column Themes

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Acid Green Pro - Fixed width, centered layout with widget ready sidebars. Tons of space in the sidebars for lots of goodies.

    Alike Theme - Another darkish theme, but quite easy on the eyes, AdSense ready, fixed width and widget ready.

      Ayumi - Mainly white with good highlights, easy to read and widget ready.

        Bionic Jive - Compartmentalized well, clean read, variable width.

        05 Moon 1.0 - Not all themes have to be light colors to be pleasing so long as they are well organized. This is an excellent black theme, variable width and widget-ready.

          Blogging Simply - Fluid width, widget ready, loads of space in the sidebars for all the extras you want.

            CitrusIsland - Variable width, widget ready, colors that pop.

              Cordoba Green Park - Variable width, widget ready, easily changeable color schemes.

                Creaker - Widget ready, understated and easy to ready, perfect for customizing.

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                Blog and Making $1000 in 30 Days

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                First Things First

                1. Choose Your Blog System
                There are hosted systems, like BloggerTypePad, and WordPress.com, but I don’t recommend them. Some hosted services are free, but others (like TypePad) can cost as much as hosting your own site. If you’re serious about making money with your blog, you’ll want to have your own domain name. I recommend using free software like Textpattern or WordPress (you can research and demo a number of systems at opensourceCMS). Since I use WordPress, I’ll be talking about how to launch a WordPress blog.

                2. Register Your Domain
                Don’t put this off; you’ll be amazed at how many of the ingenious names you come up with are already taken. I register my domains with GoDaddy, and that’s as good a place as any to do your research. But don’t register your name yet; many hosts offer one free domain registration.

                3. Find a Host
                I’ve already written about this elsewhere. Be sure to get a host with a good affiliate program. I use AN Hosting. They’re inexpensive at only $4.95 per month and offer a generous 500 GB of storage and 5 TB of bandwidth, 24/7 phone support, and a free domain for life. Plus they have all the tools you will need to get going quickly like one click wordpress installations and superb backup tools.

                4. Get Statistics
                Your web host will offer statistics packages, but you’re better off with one of the free services. I useAddFreeStats and StatCounter to get a quick hit on what’s happening and Google Analytics for an in-depth view.

                Getting Started With Wordpress

                5. Install Wordpress

                It only takes 5 minutes.

                6. Find a Theme
                WordPress makes it easy to change the look of your template; just upload and select a WordPress theme. Thousands of free themes are available. Start at the Theme Viewer.

                7. Edit Your Theme
                Most themes work fine out-of-the-box, but you’ll probably want to make a few minor tweaks. Instructions are usually included with a theme. WordPress is fairly easy to learn, and thedocumentation is excellent.

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                Best SEO Plugins for WordPress

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                All in One SEO Pack - One of the most popular plugins ever for WordPress, this plugin does a bit of everything for you from helping choose the best post title and keywords, to helping you avoid duplicate content and more.

                Automatic SEO Links - Automatic SEO Links allows you to choose a word or phrase for automatic linking, both internal and external, set anchor text, choose if it should be “nofollow” or not, and more.  One of the best features of this plugin is that it will only do this for the first occurrence of a word in a post so you don’t have to worry about spamming your post with numerous links to the same thing.

                Google XML Sitemaps - An essential tool in any blogger’s armory of SEO tools.  While the name only mentions “Google,” this plugin creates an XML-sitemap that can be read by Ask, MSN and Yahoo also. Read more…

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                Facebook Connect with your WordPress Blog

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                Facebook Connect Integration in Five Easy Steps

                Wondering how to seamlessly integrate Facebook Connect into your WordPress blog? Have no fear, Facebook Connect Man is here. Uh, well, not really, but read on if you want millions of people to be able to use their Facebook login for your blog!

                1. Download and install the Facebook Connect Plug-in.

                2. Create a new Facebook developer API key.

                You don’t have to be a developer to get an API key. It just registers the usage of Facebook Connect so they can track where the API calls are coming from.

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