Turns out Lester is being very good about it and is using the WordPress internal functions next_posts_link and previous_posts_link. This is good because both of these functions have a simple filter that we can hook onto to add a class to those links, and the code below will work in all instances, also when you’re not using Lester’s plugin but just plain old WordPress.
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Track SEO rankings with Google Analytics
Well, you can’t specifically track the exact position of the keyword that was clicked like you can do with AdWords. But it is possible to determine the page he was on. A ranking tool can tell you over and over again that a certain keyword is around position 15 in Google while Google Analytics claims he is on page 1 (position 1 to 10). This effect can come from ‘personalized search’ or ‘local results’ that can influence the Google rankings dramatically. People see other results than you see with your ranking tools. And therefore you need Google Analytics to do the real ranking.
Using actions in your themes
At some point, every major theme developer wants to do “specific” things in his theme(s). Either you want to add specific images, need several meta’s per post or you want to move some of the “utils” like edit this post around.
Make WordPress’ search function suck less
This post will explain how you can make your search experience suck less
WordPress SEO Guide
One of the biggest and most complete SEO Guides found so far, worth reading.



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