Whether you are moving from HubSpot, Blogger, TypePad, Drupal or a custom CMS into WordPress its handy to count how many pages or posts are involved, even before you have usernames and passwords. This is the third in a series of posts that show how to use the SEO Spider and Excel to see the […]
Author: Jim Spencer
How to Count Pages or Posts Moving from Blogger to WordPress
Whether you are moving from HubSpot, Blogger, TypePad, Drupal, HTML, Moveable Type or a custom CMS into WordPress its handy to know how much work is involved (how many pages or posts), even before you have usernames and passwords. This is the second in a series of posts where you can learn how to use […]
How To Count Pages or Posts Moving from HubSpot to WordPress
Whether you are moving from HubSpot, Blogger, TypePad, Drupal, HTML, Moveable Type or a custom CMS into WordPress we often have to analyze how much work is involved before we are given usernames and passwords for a potential move. This is the first in a series of posts that will look at HubSpot, Blogger and […]
Blog or Website Move Checklist
Thinking of moving your website or blog? This post explains the moving steps. It doesn’t matter whether you are moving from HubSpot, Drupal, Blogger, MoveableType or a custom CMS. The project process described below will prepare you and your team for a successful project. Share the URL If you need our help, here is a […]
Blog Move Considerations
You have decided to export your data and move your website or blog. WordPress is a great platform to migrate into whether you are moving from HubSpot, Typepad, Blogger or Drupal. Which project scope is right for you? Random Before and After Blog Migration Considerations RSS – There are platforms that do not offer the ability […]
Move Your Blog or Website – Three Design Considerations
It’s time to move your website or blog from HubSpot, Drupal, TypePad, Blogger or Tumblr to WordPress. Three Ways to Move 1) Just export the data – posts, comments, pages, categories, tags, images, videos, meta data etc. Some projects need just the data moved from one platform to another. For example, the client may have already started creating […]
The Longest URL I Have Ever Seen
When moving websites and blogs from HubSpot to WordPress we find great code and pretty poor code. When we run into the pretty poor code during a migration we always make the necessary corrections as part of the move after consulting with the client. In this HubSpot example an image URL is waaaaaaaaaay too long. […]
Battle of the Free Mobile Blogging Apps
One of the most important aspects of maintaining a blog is to post updates as often as possible. By getting valuable information posted before other blogs, a blogger will have a better chance of attracting and retaining an audience than the competition. However, some bloggers are not always near a computer, such as at an […]
Google Search Results for Blogsmith Disappoint
Blogsmith hit my project radar recently so I started doing some elementary research on the platform. A search in Google for “Blogsmith” took me off on a tangent and revealed how imperfect Google search results are. Here is what I found in the first 10 search results and beyond. Result #1 If you visit http://www.blogsmith.com/ you […]
WordPress Celebrates 8 Years of Goodness
Blog Wranglers sends out a big thank you to Matt Mullenweg, the WordPress core team, the folks at Automattic, the ever-expanding eco-system of WordPress developers/programmers/designers and the many site owners that take advantage of the most useful publishing platform on the planet. It has taken many people to get here and they all deserve a […]