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The process of upgrading your WordPress used to be a tedious one. You had to manually backup all of your files, download them deactivate all your plug-ins upload the new version run the upgrade Assuming that everything went okay, you then had to manually reactivate all of your plug-ins. I went through the step by step Wordpress upgrade using a video on my main blog, and even though it was fairly straightforward it still took up too much of my time. Thanks to a plug-in that was released last summer the process is now seamless and can be completed in under 60 seconds. No Video Responses have been posted yet. |
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Changing the permalinks structure on an existing WordPress blog can be dangerous if you don’t know what you’re doing. Once you have an established URL structure, a change can cause you to not only lose search engine visibility, but all of your PageRank will drop to zero, and all of your inbound links will no longer work. That can’t be good! Additionally, if all of the page names in the search engines index cease to exist, then anyone that ever clicks on one of your Serps would be taken to a 404 error. That’s bad! |
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Downloading and uploading files for Wordpress upgrades takes a little while, and the manual upgrade process can be somewhat tedious. That’s why frequently, Wordpress installations get ignored until they are far out of date. I ran across a plug-in last night that was absolutely amazing, and I just tried it this morning - It’s called the Wordpress automatic upgrade. I downloaded the plug-in, uploaded to the plug-ins directory, activated, and then clicked the link inside the description of the plug-in to begin. |




