Archive for the ‘HideSponsoredCategories’ Category

Hide Sponsored Categories for WP 2.3

Monday, October 29th, 2007

I updated Hide Sponsored Categories plugin to run with WP 2.3. I’ve been running the updated version for a week here at this blog (which still uses WP 2.2). I also tested it at my test blogs, one of which runs on WP 2.2; one runs on WP 2.3.

What’s “Hide Sponsored Categories” used for?

The main use is to permit bloggers to place all sponsored posts in categories like “PPP”, “ReviewMe”, “Smorty”, “Sponsored Reviews”, “Loud Launch” and etc, but not display those labels publicly. Using these categories is convenient for bloggers, but displaying them violates Pay Per Post Best Practices.

So, by using the plugin, you can have convenience and still conform to best practices. You can create private “meta-categories” that don’t display but which are active for the purpose of:

  • using the built-in WP search tool to find all “sponsored” posts when you, the blogger, are logged in and managing your blog.
  • using “logic” to filter “sponsored” posts in some way. For example, you can use Kontera Control to keep Kontera ads out of sponsored posts while showing the ads in all other posts. You can use “No Old Spam Links” to “nofollow” all links in Sponsored Posts after your contractual obligation to follow has expired.

Due to changes in how WP handles categories, I had to make quite a few internal modifications. The new plugin should:

  • Still work with WP 2.2, particularly when you call the categories using normally available template tags I checked the display with every default template provided by my installation of WP 2.2.
  • Widget of Hide Sponsored Categories

  • Now work with widgeted sidebars; see the sidebar widget to the right? I only tested how widgets worked on two or three themes. (This should be enough, but if you have difficulties, let me know.)
  • Works with WP 2.3. If you use WP 2.3 and widgets, use the widget to insert the custom functions. If you don’t use widgets, you must make replace the normal WP template tags found in sidebars with special purpose template tags. For your convenience, I described these in the user admin panel for the plugin.

From the user point of view, the plugin mostly works the way the original one does; the user instructions are found in Hide Sponsored Categories.. That page still has the link to the old version- which doesn’t work for WP 2.3, and doesn’t work with widgets.

To get the new version, download this:
Hide Sponsored Categories

After one or two people use the new version and give me feedback, I’ll describe the new options in better detail and update all documentation.

The Secret to Organizing Posts while Complying with PPP Best Practices

Wednesday, September 12th, 2007

PayPerPost announced a their new “Best Practices” which includes not putting posts in separate categories.

Ok, but now what are you going to do? After all, using the “search by category” function on the admin side of your blog helps you easily track of all your paid posts to make sure you got paid, delete if they are rejected, and edit if you are asked to do so.

But now, you can’t let the categories show on the outside of your blog.

Well, the answer is use Hide Sponsored Categories Plugin!

This plugin will:

  1. Let you create and use WordPress categories for organizational purposes on the admin side of your blog while
  2. Not having categories on the public visible side of your blog.

This should fulfill the PPP best practices rule because the purpose of that rule is to avoid public displaying of a category that contains a series of posts like this: Paid Post - Paid Post - Paid Post -….- Paid Post - Paid Post - Paid Post. Advertisers don’t like those.

As long as there is no such public category, no-one one cares if you have things conveniently organized on the admin side! To learn more and download the plugin, visit Hide Sponsored Categories Plugin.

Ultimate Tag Warrior: A plugin that rocks!

Thursday, July 26th, 2007

I installed The Ultimate Tag Warrior. I can now:

  • Get more blog traffic and improve SEO. How? I can easily make my articles appear in loads of Technorati tag searches. I can also inform search engines know this article is “about” a tagged topic.
  • Tempt visitors to stay longer. How? By posting an auto-magically created “related articles” list at the bottom of each blog post.

Whooo hooo! This plugin rocks!

Thank you to Tricia and Andy Beard who both told me of this plugin.

Is “The Ultimate Tag Warrior” compatible with “Hide Sponsored Categories” and “Kontera Control?”

When I was writing “Hide Sponsored Categories”, Tricia asked me how my plugin would interact with “The Ultimate Tag Warrior”.

Before I answer that, I bet some of you are wondering, what are “Hide Sponsored Categories” and “Kontera Control?” They are two complimentary tools I consider to be “Plugins for Posties!”
Kontera control lets posties keep Kontera Ads out of PPP articles — thus making you more money. (more…)