5 WordPress.tv Videos Worth A Watch!
5 Wordpress-TV Videos Worth A Watch!

5 WordPress.tv Videos Worth A Watch!

by Janith · 11 comments

Word­press TV was launched ear­lier this year, which was soon fol­lowed by Alex’s post on the new project. Per­son­ally, I thought it was a great idea because when I saw the videos for the first time; they were extremely high qual­ity both visu­ally and content-wise.

So, since their launch — what does Word­Press TV have to offer? Count­less num­ber of use­ful tuto­r­ial videos. Every­thing from sim­ple instal­la­tion of themes to com­plex edit­ing tuto­ri­als; it has the lot. How­ever, I want to share with you — just five of these videos that I’ve found quite useful.

Get­ting Started With Google Analytics

Instal­la­tion Google Ana­lyt­ics on a Word­Press blog is rel­a­tively easy, but there are so many ways — that it can become a bit messy. This video will fol­low you through the step-by-step process of installing the cod­ing successfully.

Intro­duc­ing the P2 Theme: Blog­ging in Realtime

Want to post a quick mes­sage, while not hav­ing to run through the post edi­tor? The P2 Theme intro­duces a “Twitter-like” blog­ging plat­form to Word­Press. It’s a nice lit­tle idea to fur­ther enhance your Word­Press blog.

The Twit­ter Friendly Links Plugin

No longer do we need to con­fine our­selves to ugly TinyURLs that are are from an exter­nal domain and a ran­dom string of char­ac­ters after the slash. This plu­gin will allow you to cre­ate your own short­ened URL under your own domain.

Speed up Word­Press with Gears for Firefox

I’ve never used Gears (or Turbo, I think it’s called now) before for Word­Press because quite frankly; I had no idea what it was. They promise a “faster” blog­ging expe­ri­ence, so it’s def­i­nitely worth a check.

Intense Debate Plu­g­ins : Tak­ing Your Com­ments Even Further

Reply­ing to com­ments, rat­ing them and track­ing them has never been the same since IntenseDe­bate came into the blog­ging field. The developer’s team “recently” joined the Auto­mat­icc (peo­ple behind Word­Press) and they take the com­ment­ing sys­tem to a whole new level with every update.

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Article by Janith

Hey, I'm Janith. 16 years old, and livin' in Aussie.I'm with Twitter because it's the simplified version of Facebook + Myspace - crap. Along with Alex, we run Blogussion and plan to bring the blogging house down!

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Tycoon Blogger June 1, 2009 at 9:22 pm

Very informative post. I had no idea you can make shortened url’s with your own domain name. That is a awesome plugin ad I am off to install it right now.

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Héctor | SEO and Blogging June 2, 2009 at 7:15 am

From all the videos, The Twitter Friendly Links Plugin seems quite nice! I’m going to try it out!

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Jake| Web Journey June 2, 2009 at 8:09 am

Cool, I need to check out Wordpress.tv. Intense debate looks pretty interesting.

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Harish | Blogging Kid June 2, 2009 at 8:41 am

Great post Janith. I have never ever known about these things. Thanks a lot for the mention.

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Zdeno Ceman @ 8bitmagazine.com June 2, 2009 at 11:48 am

Twitter friendly links plug in looks interesting.. i will try that.. thanks

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Seth W June 2, 2009 at 9:53 pm

The P2 and twitter links look like some pretty cool developments from Wordpress. I have seen some of their videos and think their new .tv concept is great. A very useful way to build an in-house tutorial section.

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Okey Oyunu June 14, 2009 at 2:57 pm

was a very nice article thank you I’d put my archive

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fight video June 22, 2009 at 8:33 am

loads of useful stuff, thanks.

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HomeShoring July 19, 2009 at 11:44 pm

The best part of this – is watching it become easier to “blend” postings. The delivery of content is easier. The development of content will always be the challenge.

Thanks for the solid article.

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