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| The structure of the easywordpress.com archive page is outstanding. As I spent time going through the navigation of this page, it consists of excpetional navigation, and posts somehow end up on individual pages along with their specific comments. It has many of the same features that a niche website offers. Unless I am missing it in the installation guide, where are the instructions to setting up your super adsense theme archive page in the EXACT same fashion as easywordpress.com? Thank you. |
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| If I'm not mistaken, the archive on EasyWordpress.com is created using a specific plugin. I'm not really sure which plugin exactly, but I'll check with Gobala and get back to you asap. Most of what you see here are a combination of different plugins which are edited to make it look like a whole package by itself. |
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| Thanks for the reply. As a niche site builder trying to convert my platforms over to wordpress, your archive page is the BENCHMARK to effectively move niche sites to the blog platform. I would HIGHLY recommend you add a section to your instruction manual on this feature. Without the archive page structure as seen on easywordpress.com, I don't see how a blog platform works better than a niche website. I would appreciate this information ASAP. Thank you. |
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| The archive in EasyWordpress.com is actually hardcoded directly into the theme, so it's really a unique archive page. But I agree with your suggestion, and will try to ask Gobala if he could include it in the next update ![]() In the meantime, you might be interested in using some other archive plugins which gives you a nice, clean layout. I highly suggest using Smart Archives: http://justinblanton.com/projects/smartarchives/ |
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| Mr. Nekeron: Thank you for the resource and your comments. However, in my humble opinion, In order to meet a certain company's quality score for PPC and maximize contextual advertising revenue, it is imperative to have individual posts/articles appear on individual pages so traffic can be driven to a specific landing page with the article (as demonstrated on the easywordpress.com archives page). The (easywordpress.com) archive page format is the critical component to success w/contextual advertising. Without it, is is not virtually impossible to get targeted paid search traffic to monetize your blog? Although I purchased easywordpress, without the ability to drive targeted PPC traffic, I don't see how the blog format has any significant advantage over a niche website. Is there another way to get posts or articles to appear on a stand alone page with comments from readers? (similar to easywordpress.com archive page. If I am missing something here, please enlighten me ASAP. thank you |
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