How to Install Google Analytics within Your Chiropractic WordPress Blog

If you’re new to blogging and want to get started tracking statistics on your chiropractic blog, then one of the first things you need to do is install an analytics footer script within your WordPress software.

There are different analytic scripts available but the most widely used is Google Analytics.

According to Wikipedia, Google Analytics is a free service offered by Google that generates detailed statistics about the visitors to a website.

Its main highlight is that the product is aimed at marketers as opposed to webmasters and technologists from which the industry of web analytics originally grew. It is the most widely used website statistics service, currently in use at around 57% of the 10,000 most popular websites.
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How to Tweet Your Chiropractic Blog Posts Using Google’s Feedburner Socialize Option

I‘ve been a big fan of Twitterfeed for quite some time. Matter of fact, it was the main way I fed blog posts into Twitter’s timeline.

Did you notice I said was?

You see, Google recently added the same option within their Feedburner service and it rocks!

Don’t get me wrong. It doesn’t have too many more features than Twitterfeed but just having the ability to link everything up within Google makes my life easier.
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How Google’s Browser Size Tool Can Help Capture Chiropractic Prospects

Let’s say you’ve been reading this blog since day one. You’ve digested the concepts, understood the technology and are now ready to get your feet wet.

You’ve snatched up a domain name, purchased a hosting plan and forged forward with your very first WordPress install. Heck, you’ve even paid attention and purchased a search engine optimized theme like Headway or Thesis!

After a successful launch, you notice that some blog posts are more popular than others. Matter of fact, one of your posts is just crushing it when it comes to popularity!
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How to Get a Google Wave Invite

google-waveYou’ve probably heard the news.

Google announced on May 27th, 2009, that it had developed another groundbreaking product that will supposedly revolutionize the way we both communicate and collaborate.

Their product, called Google Wave, merges e-mail, instant messaging, wikis, and social networking all into one web-based service housed within Google‘s computing platform and communications protocol.

In other words, Google Wave was built to bring all of your online communications together within one browser window.

Even though the possibilities seem endless, obtaining an invitation to the party has been hard to come by. Matter of fact, Google didn’t start divvying out public invites until September 30th.
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