I have been using Ultimate Tag Warrior for some time now on this blog. There is some many cool things you can do with this, in my opinion, the best ever plugin for WordPress.
Andy Beard had written back in November, a little snippet of code that performs a wonderful on-site seo trick. If you notice in this post just below the comment box there is a tag cloud. It does not stay the same, it changes every time you comment on my blog. Every time there is a new comment few addition tags are added automatically. Four for each additional comment to be exact.
I think this modification is very useful for all the DoFollow bloggers, which may help to spread more evenly the “Google juice” around your blog
I've been worried about spreading the inbound and outbound links from my site, so will give this a try.
Thanks Vlad.
Does this mean I should use the Technorati tagging plugin in conjunction? I'm unsure.
I’ve been worried about spreading the inbound and outbound links from my site, so will give this a try.
Thanks Vlad.
Does this mean I should use the Technorati tagging plugin in conjunction? I’m unsure.
Hi David,
I personally do not use technorati taggin with UTW. I am guessing it would just create out going links to technorati.
Hi David,
I personally do not use technorati taggin with UTW. I am guessing it would just create out going links to technorati.
The rel=”tag” microformat doesn't require you to link through to Technorati for Technorati to use your tags for categorising your content.
You can link through to any tagspace, including Wikipedia, Bumpzee, Blogcatalog, or with a useful tagging plugin like UTW to your own tag space.
I have written a number of times how wasteful links to Technorati are as far as link juice.
The rel=”tag” microformat doesn’t require you to link through to Technorati for Technorati to use your tags for categorising your content.
You can link through to any tagspace, including Wikipedia, Bumpzee, Blogcatalog, or with a useful tagging plugin like UTW to your own tag space.
I have written a number of times how wasteful links to Technorati are as far as link juice.