WordPress – iJoomla Blog https://www.ijoomla.com/blog iJoomla Blog Fri, 14 Apr 2023 08:50:44 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.4 Enjoy the best blogging solution, improve your SEO and still have time to go to the beach! https://www.ijoomla.com/blog/wordpres-seo/ https://www.ijoomla.com/blog/wordpres-seo/#comments Wed, 21 Jul 2010 20:44:33 +0000 http://www.ijoomla.com/index.php?option=com_wordpress&p=324&Itemid=7070 I’m a big fan of WordPress for Joomla. From corePHP, I use it on both the iJoomla blog and UsabilityTesting.tv. I love it because:

  • I can enjoy all the features of WordPress, the most powerful blogging platform!
  • It’s completely integrated in Joomla!
  • It makes my blogs look awesome.

But doing SEO for my WordPress blogs has always been a challenge. To assign a title metatag (the most important factor for SEO) and all the other metatags, I had to install a special plugin. And even with the plugin, I still have to open each blog post, enter the metatags individually, and close and repeat for each blog post.

And then I have to find a way to monitor my keywords on Google.

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Frankly, I’d rather be at the beach.

Many of our customers also found SEO on their blogs a giant headache, and they asked us to add support to WordPress on iJoomla SEO. So we did!

Now I can:

  • Edit all my WordPress metatags on ONE page. It’s fast and easy!
  • Monitor my keywords on Google. I can see their positions and whether they’re up or down.

This not only saves me a ton of time, but also gives me an insight into my SEO efforts on Google — and what I need to do to improve my results!

Plus, I get to enjoy my summer rather than spending all day in front of the computer.

Here’s a video that explains how to add SEO your WordPress posts easily with iJoomla SEO:

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iJoomla SEO now supports Zoo and WordPress https://www.ijoomla.com/blog/ijoomla-seo-now-supports-zoo-and-wordpress/ https://www.ijoomla.com/blog/ijoomla-seo-now-supports-zoo-and-wordpress/#comments Wed, 14 Jul 2010 00:11:10 +0000 http://www.ijoomla.com/index.php?option=com_wordpress&p=301&Itemid=7070 We’ve just released iJoomla SEO version 1.1.0 and many of the improvements it contains are down to you. As you know, we monitor user suggestions on our forum very closely and tackle a different extension each time. The latest version of iJoomla SEO is packed with suggestions raised by users:

  • Choose your Google site. Now you can choose the Google site you use to monitor keywords. Just go to the settings page and replace the .com extension with any other Google extension.
  • Extensions metatags sync. Previous versions of iJoomla SEO retained different metatag entries in supported extensions. Now those entries sync. When you upgrade, you will be asked to choose the metatags you want to keep.
  • Categories for internal links and redirects. Now that you can place the internal links and redirects in different categories, we’ve also added a search box and a filter by category.
  • More supported extensions. By popular demand, we’ve added support to more extensions, including Zoo by YooJoomla and WordPress by corePHP.

As always, your upgrades are free! So get your copy now and enjoy these great new features!

The new features of iJoomla SEO version 1.1.0

How to upgrade iJoomla SEO

  1. Download iJoomla SEO
  2. No need to unzip the file
  3. No need to uninstall previous version
  4. Go to extensions->install/uninstall and install the zip file there

Don’t have iJoomla SEO yet? Buy it here

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Review of WP4J – A Powerful WordPress Extension for Joomla https://www.ijoomla.com/blog/review-of-wp4j/ https://www.ijoomla.com/blog/review-of-wp4j/#comments Mon, 21 Sep 2009 16:53:03 +0000 http://www.ijoomla.com/index.php?option=com_wordpress&p=67&Itemid=7070 wordpress_sidebar_img2You know it’s important to have a blog on your website. Google loves fresh content, and many companies report they get more traffic to their blog than to any other page on their site.

Joomla does have some blogging capabilities built in. You can create a category and a menu item that links to a list of articles in blog format. It’s simple enough, but it’s also missing many of the cool features available for WordPress, the most advanced blogging software available.

So how can you keep your Joomla site and still enjoy all of the benefits of WordPress?

It used to be difficult: you’d have to install WordPress and then somehow coax the two programs to work together. It wasn’t easy and it definitely wasn’t fun.

There is now a simple way to use WordPress on your Joomla site, and you don’t have to log in with two separate admin interfaces.

In fact, you don’t even have to install WordPress!

All you have to do is install the component WP4J! by corePHP! The WordPress admin interface will be right inside your Joomla admin!

But the component also comes with a bunch of neat modules like a list of categories and latest posts that are installed just like any other Joomla module.

Once you’re inside the WordPress interface, you’ll see all of the options that come with WordPress. You’ll be able to add a post, manage comments, place tags, and list categories, etc. It’s packed with goodies and extremely easy to use. Really, it’s no wonder that WordPress is such a popular tool.

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Converting iJoomla’s blog to WordPress

I’ve decided to convert our iJoomla blog to WordPress using this component, because I was never quite happy with our blog the way it was. After I installed WP4J on iJoomla.com, I created a menu item to link to WordPress. It showed the default “hello world” post, which I was then able to edit. The default setup also included a sidebar under my posts and a “powered by” notice. I wanted to get rid of both, which I did with a little help from the corePHP team.

How to get rid of the sidebar and “powered by” video tutorial:

With the sidebar gone, I was able to start creating categories and adding my content. I had to copy all the 26 articles I already had into wordpress which took me about an hour to do (and I hear that they have import tools as well), and I love the result! So check it out and let me know what you think!

SEF and WordPress

The way SEF is handled by WordPress is impressive. You have many options to choose from, just go to settings->permalinks and choose the one that works for you. Remember to keep the structure of the URLs the same as your Joomla SEF structure, so that you don’t create duplicate pages with the same content (Google doesn’t like that). By default, WP4J works with the following SEF: Core Joomla, SEF Advanced, sh404, and there is even a plugin for Artio SEF (for a fee).

Summary and Suggestions

Overall then, I am extremely impressed with WP4J It’s well executed, easy to use, and adds a huge amount of great features to your Joomla site — and without having to manage or log in to another admin. But I do have a few comments and suggestions to help make the most of it:

  1. WP4J is big so if you are having a problem installing the component, it’s likely that your server doesn’t accept such large files. You’ll have to install the alternative component, which is smaller, then upload the files with FTP. Read the README file that comes with the alternative file for the steps.
  2. I’d really like to have the Joomla menu on the top instead of the “Back to joomla” link. That would let me access other areas with one click instead of two.
  3. There is a problem adding links to pages on my site. I can’t see a list of my articles/menu items; I can only add a full URL. Maybe the guys at corePHP can find a solution to this so that I can create links inside my site easily.
  4. No Joomla plugin support. If you are used to adding Joomla plugin tags to your articles to display videos, sidebars, etc. Then keep in mind, it won’t work here, it would be great if corePHP added support to Joomla plugins to the next version.

Find out more about WP4J! here!

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