There are so many terms in the blog world terms we often hear. maybe if you are a newbie or just explore the world of people who blog here will be discussed on the terms terms that perhaps we have heard, or that we will hear later.
Below is the term the term in the blogosphere:
A-List: A list bloggers who have blogs with high traffic and relatively little known in the blogging world. Usually refers to a list of 100 Blog Technorati.
Avatar: is a graphical representation that can be selected for the world community chat or other digital media. This representation can be either human images, objects, and animals.
Advertiser: Same meaning with Merchant, the trader or company that pays a commission.
Adsense: The network's most popular online advertising on the internet. Adsense is owned by Google and provides an opportunity for bloggers to monetize their blogs by displaying contextual ads on their blogs. Every time someone clicks on text ads Google Adsense, then the owner of the blog will get some commission.
Adwords: The opposite of Adsense. Adwords allows businesses or individuals to advertise and promote products, services or sites based on their calculation of cost per click (CPC). An advertiser must determine which keywords would dibidiknya and what price he could give to every click. Adwords ads can appear on search results pages in Google and Adsense ad units on your site or blog that followed the Adsense program.
Affiliate Marketing: Also called an affiliate, is a very popular way to get money from the internet where an owner of affiliate program allows other people to market their products or services in exchange for a commission. Commission may be fixed or changeable, and can be based on clicks, leads or sales that occur.
Akismet: Spam filter plugin for WordPress blog platform that is very popular. Created by the same company that makes the code of WordPress, Automattic.
Alexa: An online company (owned by Amazon.com), which monitors traffic of all sites on the Internet. Ranking system used is based on statistical data from the browser toolbar internet users. Later they changed the ranking algorithm is to eliminate bias toolbars that many profitable sites technology stubs. The lower the Alexa ranking, the higher the trafficnya. However there is some controversy about the accuracy of this Alexa ranking.
Anchor Text: The text used in the back links. Most expert search engine optimization (SEO) agreed that the anchor text is one important factor that influenced the ranking of a website or blog in search results.
Atom: A feed syndication format that was developed as an alternative to RSS. Atom allows one to get updates an article from a site or blog when there are new posts.
Automattic: The company founded by Matt Mullenweg and responsible for the development of WordPress.org (blogging software) and WordPress (hosting) in addition to other projects.
Backlink: hyperlink that appears on blogs or other sites and linking to the main page or other pages within a site or blog. Backlink is important because Google and other search engines use the number and quality of backlinks as a measure of the level of trust a blog or website.
Blackhat: Incorporating SEO and online marketing techniques that are often unethical and sometimes illegal purpose. Hiding text behind an image or using doorway pages to re-direct is an example of blackhat techniques.
Blog: A type of site where the owners publish thoughts, ideas or knowledge about a particular topic. Usually the contents of the article, called post, and arranged in chronological order. Blog originally appeared as an online diary, but now blogs cover a variety of niche topics, and competing with the mass media mostly.
Blog Carnival: An event when bloggers come together to to create a collection of articles about a particular topic. Blog carnival usually consists of only one blog with a number of blogs that participated sent his article.
Blogger: Someone who has a blog. Blogger is also a commercial name and hosting free blog platform owned by Google (which is better known by the name extension Blogspot).
Blogging: Activity write something in the blog. It could also mean wider activities undertaken by a blogger (for example, interact with readers, prepare the material content, etc.).
Bloglines: RSS Feed Reader One of the most popular. Bloglines is a web-based application that allows users to subscribe to and manage RSS feeds.
Blogosphere: The term used to describe a world created by a network of blogs. or the blogging community. Posts: activities to submit articles to the blog.
Blogroll: blogs are very popular feature that allows blog owners display a list of other blogs recommended. This feature is usually displayed in the sidebar. But today fewer and fewer blogs that display the blogroll.
Captcha: short for "Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart", which is an image that contains the word or letters that must be typed in for verification. Useful to ward off spam.
Comments: Almost all blog platforms allow readers to comment and leave feedback on every page of a blog post articles. This feature is what makes blogs a direct and conversational media has become one of the factors of success in the world of internet blogs.
Comment Spam: The comment was written solely to get backlinks and is expected to provide the flow of visitor traffic to blogs that wrote the comment spam.
Compete: Company web analysts, like Alexa, which monitors and estimate the amount of traffic your site or blog.
CPC: Short for cost-per-click, and it represents a form of online advertising where the advertiser (advertiser) gave some money to every visitor who clicks the ad and visit the site or product sales page. On the other hand, there are ad publisher (publisher) displaying CPC ads on your site or blog and earn money for every click a visitor site or blog. The most popular CPC advertising networks are Google Adwords.
CPA: Short for cost-per-action, and it represents a form of online advertising where the advertiser (advertiser) pays when a site visitor to do certain actions (eg when they subscribe to news letter or buy a particular product). Most affiliate programs use the CPA scheme.
CPM: Short for cost-per mille, which means 1000 mille in Latin. CPM, thus meaning the price per 1000 impressions, and it represents a form of online advertising where the advertiser (advertiser) will pay a certain price when the advertisement banners or other advertisements they displayed every 1000 times on a website or blog.
CSS: Short for Cascading Style Sheets, and is a programming language used to create pages wes written with HTML or XHTML code. The advantages of CSS is to allow you to control the display of web pages simultaneously from the same location (CSS file).
Custom Domain: the domain name options that can be used as an alternative to replace the name diblogger our blog (blogspot). We can replace the address with namablog.com namablog.blogspot.com or. Net,. Info,. Org,. Web.id, or with other domain names.
CNAME (Canonical Name): is a domain name alias, that is one of the syntax used in DNS to direct the Domain to the specified address.
Digg: Social bookmarking sites most famous in the world. Basically Digg is a site that is sustained by its users, where members of the Digg community to vote against an article that will appear on the front page of the site. For most site owners, appeared on the front page of Digg is a pride. He could give thousands of visitors in just one day. Nevertheless, there is controversy as to the quality of visitor traffic coming from Digg because visitors rarely come back again and rarely click on ads.
Domain: Also known as domain name or the name of the domain hosting, is the name of your site or blog listed in the Internet world. Examples of domain names are Yahoo.com.
Duplicate Content: Content duplicated (usually in the form of text / articles) within a site or blog. Search engines (eg Google Search Engine) tend to penalize for sites or blogs with content duplicated.
Favicon: Short for "Favorite Icon", is an icon associated with the logo of a website or blog and will appear in the browser or the bookmark. Favicon is intended to facilitate identifying a site or blog.
Feed: Also called a web feed or news feed, is a data format used in the Internet world to enable users to obtain updates or blog articles from favorite sites. There are two main types of feed formats: RSS Feed and Atom Feed.
Feed Count: Usually refers to the Feedburner widget that serves to report the number of RSS subscribers to a website or blog.
FeedBurner: An online company owned by Google that provides RSS Feeds. FeedBurner is a free service that provides RSS feeds with various features, and allows site owners to collect statistical data or blog site or blog RSS feeds.
FTP: Short for File Transfer Protocol. FTP is a network protocol used to transfer data from one computer to another. If you use the service hosting company, you need FTP to transfer your site files from your computer to the server hosting company.
Header: The top part of the blog which is usually a picture or word from the blog title and description
Home: Home on the blog.
HTML: Hypertext Markup Language, or also the standardization of computer language code that is the source of a web document, established by the code text, images, links to other documents, there is also in other applications such as voice, moving images, etc.).
Index Page: also called Home is Home at the blogs.
JavaScript: a simple programming language to create interactivity on your website or blog page.
Keyword: a word search that is used to find data on search engines. Usually the blogger SEOnya techniques one of which is shooting keyword. Where in any post intentionally include popular keywords.
Link: url (url terms at the bottom) attached to a document.
Nofollow: Also referred to as the nofollow tag is a tag embedded in the link code that serves to instruct search engine robots so that they do not follow the relevant links, and therefore do not consider it a real link. Google and other search engines recommend that all paid links use nofollow tag.
Page Rank: ranking of a web page / blog is provided by Google. Page Rank started 0-10 the greater the number, the greater level of popularity.
Page Views: Also called impression. Whenever Internet users open a particular site page, one page view will be counted. One Internet user, for example, can get sejumalh page views during the visit a site.
PHP: Hypertext Processor Programming Short, is a programming language designed for creating web pages that move. Many sites (such as Digg.com) was built using PHP, as do some blog platforms (eg WordPress). If you are a blogger or web master, there is most likely you will be using PHP. Plug-In: application attached to other applications. In any websites or blogs that can play sound or movie, usually using a plugin.
Ping (Packet Internet Grouper): serves to inform the services related to the blog, that we just add or update the contents of our blog. Usually after an update my blog ping to technorati or other services.
Pro Blogger: A professional blogger earning through blogs and live off the income he received from blogging activities.
RSS: Short for Really Simple Syndication. RSS is a format used to transmit information from a site and the pages that are updated regularly. An RSS document (which is called feed) contains a summary or the full content of a site. Biggest advantage of using RSS is a site allows visitors to stay in touch with their favorite sites without having to visit them online. When you subscribe to an RSS feed, you will automatically receive updates when the site's content sites publish new content.
Scraper: A person who copy content from another source (either sites or blogs) and publish it on your own blog, with or without giving credit link, and without asking permission from the original author. Scraper can be done manually or automatically and usually use the tool scraping RSS feeds. Scraper is clearly a violation of copyright.
SEO: Short for search engine optmization. SEO includes a number of activities aimed to improve the ranking of a site on search engine result pages (especially Google). There are two types of activities undertaken, namely: on-page optimization, ie optimizing the use of tags and content of a site, and off-page optimization, ie optimizing the external factors such as the number and quality of backlinks, promotion techniques, and others.
SERP: Short for search engine results page. When you search for a keyword through Google search engine, you'll get 10 pages of search results that match the keywords you are looking for. That's called a SERP page.
Social Bookmarking: Also called social aggregators or community bookmarking. Social Bookmarking is a site that allows users to locate, transmit, disseminate and vote on an article from the Internet. The most popular social bookmarking sites are Digg.com, Reddit.com, StumbleUpon.com and Del.icio.us.
Social Media: A general term used to define the sites and web applications where there is an element of social interaction in it (in the form of text, images, sound, video or a combination thereof). Examples of social media sites are blogs, online forums, social networks, Wikipedia and others.
Social Networks: In the Internet world, this term refers to a number of sites and applications, where the goal is to allow users who have a similar interests to connect, interact and share. Examples of popular social network sites are MySpace.com and LinkedIn.com.
Splog: Blogs are only used to publish content spam. Splogs usually contains text copied from other sources, combined with links to the sites of illegal drugs, booze and gambling.
Spam: actions or techniques that violate the conditions set on the provision of search engine providers. As message delivery is not important who accidentally sent a mass.
StumbleUpon: popular social bookmarking site that aims to enable its users to find new sites and interesting. StumbleUpon works by using a browser toolbar that allows users to vote and click the "Stumble!" Which will feature a number of sites or pages based on user choice and what he was voted by other users.
Subscriber: Visitors sites or blogs that subscribe to the RSS feed or subscribe to a site via email. When the site is updated with new content, customers will receive the content via RSS Reader or email. The web masters and bloggers very concerned about the number of RSS subscribers because it represents the number of loyal readers and constant traffic of visitors.
Tag: Almost the same as the categories, tags are used to classify an article atupun content within a site. Tag is more flexible than the category and is usually used with a more specific way. One article or post is usually given a large category and many tags in it.
Technorati: blog search engine service, which provides tracking information blog, sponsored links and posts from around the world. Very popular though in recent years started to lose attention. One of its most famous is the Technorati Top 100 list, which provides rankings of the world's 100 most popular blogs based on the number of links from other blogs.
Twitter: A social networking and microblogging service that is now very popular. Twitter users can "follow" other users to get the latest news updates from them. Each update may only contain 140 characters, with or without a hyperlink.
Text Link Ads: A form of online advertising service where the advertisers buy a link on another site with a text that he chose himself and usually without the nofollow tag. This practice is very popular until then Google began to penalize sites that sell or buy text links with the aim to improve search results.
Trackback: A networking tool, similar to the pingback, which is used to provide information to a site when someone linked a link to that site.
Unique visitor: Unique visitors is the number of human visitors coming to a site within a certain period, say three people visit a blog on the same day, two people visited him twice and each open five blog page. So on the day, this blog has 3 unique visitors, 5 total visitors, and 15 page views.
Viral Content: Content that spreads very quickly in the internet world, like the flu virus in real life. Content itself can be articles, pictures, or video, but it must be very funny, controversial or very useful so that people feel the need to write about it. or tell his friends about it.
Weblog: Another term of the blog.
WordPress: The most popular blogging software in the world of the Internet, created by a company called Automattic. WordPress gaining popularity mainly because of the very active support community. There are thousands of people who provide free templates, plugins and support for WordPress development projects.
WordPress Plugin: Code-specific code created with the aim to develop a software capability, in this case is WordPress. There are thousands of WordPress plugins that have been made, with very diverse functions.
URL: Abbreviation of Uniform Resource Locator. URL includes the domain name and the protocol used. Example URL is http://www.namadomain.com or dunia-edu.blogspot.com
Below is the term the term in the blogosphere:
A-List: A list bloggers who have blogs with high traffic and relatively little known in the blogging world. Usually refers to a list of 100 Blog Technorati.
Avatar: is a graphical representation that can be selected for the world community chat or other digital media. This representation can be either human images, objects, and animals.
Advertiser: Same meaning with Merchant, the trader or company that pays a commission.
Adsense: The network's most popular online advertising on the internet. Adsense is owned by Google and provides an opportunity for bloggers to monetize their blogs by displaying contextual ads on their blogs. Every time someone clicks on text ads Google Adsense, then the owner of the blog will get some commission.
Adwords: The opposite of Adsense. Adwords allows businesses or individuals to advertise and promote products, services or sites based on their calculation of cost per click (CPC). An advertiser must determine which keywords would dibidiknya and what price he could give to every click. Adwords ads can appear on search results pages in Google and Adsense ad units on your site or blog that followed the Adsense program.
Affiliate Marketing: Also called an affiliate, is a very popular way to get money from the internet where an owner of affiliate program allows other people to market their products or services in exchange for a commission. Commission may be fixed or changeable, and can be based on clicks, leads or sales that occur.
Akismet: Spam filter plugin for WordPress blog platform that is very popular. Created by the same company that makes the code of WordPress, Automattic.
Alexa: An online company (owned by Amazon.com), which monitors traffic of all sites on the Internet. Ranking system used is based on statistical data from the browser toolbar internet users. Later they changed the ranking algorithm is to eliminate bias toolbars that many profitable sites technology stubs. The lower the Alexa ranking, the higher the trafficnya. However there is some controversy about the accuracy of this Alexa ranking.
Anchor Text: The text used in the back links. Most expert search engine optimization (SEO) agreed that the anchor text is one important factor that influenced the ranking of a website or blog in search results.
Atom: A feed syndication format that was developed as an alternative to RSS. Atom allows one to get updates an article from a site or blog when there are new posts.
Automattic: The company founded by Matt Mullenweg and responsible for the development of WordPress.org (blogging software) and WordPress (hosting) in addition to other projects.
Backlink: hyperlink that appears on blogs or other sites and linking to the main page or other pages within a site or blog. Backlink is important because Google and other search engines use the number and quality of backlinks as a measure of the level of trust a blog or website.
Blackhat: Incorporating SEO and online marketing techniques that are often unethical and sometimes illegal purpose. Hiding text behind an image or using doorway pages to re-direct is an example of blackhat techniques.
Blog: A type of site where the owners publish thoughts, ideas or knowledge about a particular topic. Usually the contents of the article, called post, and arranged in chronological order. Blog originally appeared as an online diary, but now blogs cover a variety of niche topics, and competing with the mass media mostly.
Blog Carnival: An event when bloggers come together to to create a collection of articles about a particular topic. Blog carnival usually consists of only one blog with a number of blogs that participated sent his article.
Blogger: Someone who has a blog. Blogger is also a commercial name and hosting free blog platform owned by Google (which is better known by the name extension Blogspot).
Blogging: Activity write something in the blog. It could also mean wider activities undertaken by a blogger (for example, interact with readers, prepare the material content, etc.).
Bloglines: RSS Feed Reader One of the most popular. Bloglines is a web-based application that allows users to subscribe to and manage RSS feeds.
Blogosphere: The term used to describe a world created by a network of blogs. or the blogging community. Posts: activities to submit articles to the blog.
Blogroll: blogs are very popular feature that allows blog owners display a list of other blogs recommended. This feature is usually displayed in the sidebar. But today fewer and fewer blogs that display the blogroll.
Captcha: short for "Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart", which is an image that contains the word or letters that must be typed in for verification. Useful to ward off spam.
Comments: Almost all blog platforms allow readers to comment and leave feedback on every page of a blog post articles. This feature is what makes blogs a direct and conversational media has become one of the factors of success in the world of internet blogs.
Comment Spam: The comment was written solely to get backlinks and is expected to provide the flow of visitor traffic to blogs that wrote the comment spam.
Compete: Company web analysts, like Alexa, which monitors and estimate the amount of traffic your site or blog.
CPC: Short for cost-per-click, and it represents a form of online advertising where the advertiser (advertiser) gave some money to every visitor who clicks the ad and visit the site or product sales page. On the other hand, there are ad publisher (publisher) displaying CPC ads on your site or blog and earn money for every click a visitor site or blog. The most popular CPC advertising networks are Google Adwords.
CPA: Short for cost-per-action, and it represents a form of online advertising where the advertiser (advertiser) pays when a site visitor to do certain actions (eg when they subscribe to news letter or buy a particular product). Most affiliate programs use the CPA scheme.
CPM: Short for cost-per mille, which means 1000 mille in Latin. CPM, thus meaning the price per 1000 impressions, and it represents a form of online advertising where the advertiser (advertiser) will pay a certain price when the advertisement banners or other advertisements they displayed every 1000 times on a website or blog.
CSS: Short for Cascading Style Sheets, and is a programming language used to create pages wes written with HTML or XHTML code. The advantages of CSS is to allow you to control the display of web pages simultaneously from the same location (CSS file).
Custom Domain: the domain name options that can be used as an alternative to replace the name diblogger our blog (blogspot). We can replace the address with namablog.com namablog.blogspot.com or. Net,. Info,. Org,. Web.id, or with other domain names.
CNAME (Canonical Name): is a domain name alias, that is one of the syntax used in DNS to direct the Domain to the specified address.
Digg: Social bookmarking sites most famous in the world. Basically Digg is a site that is sustained by its users, where members of the Digg community to vote against an article that will appear on the front page of the site. For most site owners, appeared on the front page of Digg is a pride. He could give thousands of visitors in just one day. Nevertheless, there is controversy as to the quality of visitor traffic coming from Digg because visitors rarely come back again and rarely click on ads.
Domain: Also known as domain name or the name of the domain hosting, is the name of your site or blog listed in the Internet world. Examples of domain names are Yahoo.com.
Duplicate Content: Content duplicated (usually in the form of text / articles) within a site or blog. Search engines (eg Google Search Engine) tend to penalize for sites or blogs with content duplicated.
Favicon: Short for "Favorite Icon", is an icon associated with the logo of a website or blog and will appear in the browser or the bookmark. Favicon is intended to facilitate identifying a site or blog.
Feed: Also called a web feed or news feed, is a data format used in the Internet world to enable users to obtain updates or blog articles from favorite sites. There are two main types of feed formats: RSS Feed and Atom Feed.
Feed Count: Usually refers to the Feedburner widget that serves to report the number of RSS subscribers to a website or blog.
FeedBurner: An online company owned by Google that provides RSS Feeds. FeedBurner is a free service that provides RSS feeds with various features, and allows site owners to collect statistical data or blog site or blog RSS feeds.
FTP: Short for File Transfer Protocol. FTP is a network protocol used to transfer data from one computer to another. If you use the service hosting company, you need FTP to transfer your site files from your computer to the server hosting company.
Header: The top part of the blog which is usually a picture or word from the blog title and description
Home: Home on the blog.
HTML: Hypertext Markup Language, or also the standardization of computer language code that is the source of a web document, established by the code text, images, links to other documents, there is also in other applications such as voice, moving images, etc.).
Index Page: also called Home is Home at the blogs.
JavaScript: a simple programming language to create interactivity on your website or blog page.
Keyword: a word search that is used to find data on search engines. Usually the blogger SEOnya techniques one of which is shooting keyword. Where in any post intentionally include popular keywords.
Link: url (url terms at the bottom) attached to a document.
Nofollow: Also referred to as the nofollow tag is a tag embedded in the link code that serves to instruct search engine robots so that they do not follow the relevant links, and therefore do not consider it a real link. Google and other search engines recommend that all paid links use nofollow tag.
Page Rank: ranking of a web page / blog is provided by Google. Page Rank started 0-10 the greater the number, the greater level of popularity.
Page Views: Also called impression. Whenever Internet users open a particular site page, one page view will be counted. One Internet user, for example, can get sejumalh page views during the visit a site.
PHP: Hypertext Processor Programming Short, is a programming language designed for creating web pages that move. Many sites (such as Digg.com) was built using PHP, as do some blog platforms (eg WordPress). If you are a blogger or web master, there is most likely you will be using PHP. Plug-In: application attached to other applications. In any websites or blogs that can play sound or movie, usually using a plugin.
Ping (Packet Internet Grouper): serves to inform the services related to the blog, that we just add or update the contents of our blog. Usually after an update my blog ping to technorati or other services.
Pro Blogger: A professional blogger earning through blogs and live off the income he received from blogging activities.
RSS: Short for Really Simple Syndication. RSS is a format used to transmit information from a site and the pages that are updated regularly. An RSS document (which is called feed) contains a summary or the full content of a site. Biggest advantage of using RSS is a site allows visitors to stay in touch with their favorite sites without having to visit them online. When you subscribe to an RSS feed, you will automatically receive updates when the site's content sites publish new content.
Scraper: A person who copy content from another source (either sites or blogs) and publish it on your own blog, with or without giving credit link, and without asking permission from the original author. Scraper can be done manually or automatically and usually use the tool scraping RSS feeds. Scraper is clearly a violation of copyright.
SEO: Short for search engine optmization. SEO includes a number of activities aimed to improve the ranking of a site on search engine result pages (especially Google). There are two types of activities undertaken, namely: on-page optimization, ie optimizing the use of tags and content of a site, and off-page optimization, ie optimizing the external factors such as the number and quality of backlinks, promotion techniques, and others.
SERP: Short for search engine results page. When you search for a keyword through Google search engine, you'll get 10 pages of search results that match the keywords you are looking for. That's called a SERP page.
Social Bookmarking: Also called social aggregators or community bookmarking. Social Bookmarking is a site that allows users to locate, transmit, disseminate and vote on an article from the Internet. The most popular social bookmarking sites are Digg.com, Reddit.com, StumbleUpon.com and Del.icio.us.
Social Media: A general term used to define the sites and web applications where there is an element of social interaction in it (in the form of text, images, sound, video or a combination thereof). Examples of social media sites are blogs, online forums, social networks, Wikipedia and others.
Social Networks: In the Internet world, this term refers to a number of sites and applications, where the goal is to allow users who have a similar interests to connect, interact and share. Examples of popular social network sites are MySpace.com and LinkedIn.com.
Splog: Blogs are only used to publish content spam. Splogs usually contains text copied from other sources, combined with links to the sites of illegal drugs, booze and gambling.
Spam: actions or techniques that violate the conditions set on the provision of search engine providers. As message delivery is not important who accidentally sent a mass.
StumbleUpon: popular social bookmarking site that aims to enable its users to find new sites and interesting. StumbleUpon works by using a browser toolbar that allows users to vote and click the "Stumble!" Which will feature a number of sites or pages based on user choice and what he was voted by other users.
Subscriber: Visitors sites or blogs that subscribe to the RSS feed or subscribe to a site via email. When the site is updated with new content, customers will receive the content via RSS Reader or email. The web masters and bloggers very concerned about the number of RSS subscribers because it represents the number of loyal readers and constant traffic of visitors.
Tag: Almost the same as the categories, tags are used to classify an article atupun content within a site. Tag is more flexible than the category and is usually used with a more specific way. One article or post is usually given a large category and many tags in it.
Technorati: blog search engine service, which provides tracking information blog, sponsored links and posts from around the world. Very popular though in recent years started to lose attention. One of its most famous is the Technorati Top 100 list, which provides rankings of the world's 100 most popular blogs based on the number of links from other blogs.
Twitter: A social networking and microblogging service that is now very popular. Twitter users can "follow" other users to get the latest news updates from them. Each update may only contain 140 characters, with or without a hyperlink.
Text Link Ads: A form of online advertising service where the advertisers buy a link on another site with a text that he chose himself and usually without the nofollow tag. This practice is very popular until then Google began to penalize sites that sell or buy text links with the aim to improve search results.
Trackback: A networking tool, similar to the pingback, which is used to provide information to a site when someone linked a link to that site.
Unique visitor: Unique visitors is the number of human visitors coming to a site within a certain period, say three people visit a blog on the same day, two people visited him twice and each open five blog page. So on the day, this blog has 3 unique visitors, 5 total visitors, and 15 page views.
Viral Content: Content that spreads very quickly in the internet world, like the flu virus in real life. Content itself can be articles, pictures, or video, but it must be very funny, controversial or very useful so that people feel the need to write about it. or tell his friends about it.
Weblog: Another term of the blog.
WordPress: The most popular blogging software in the world of the Internet, created by a company called Automattic. WordPress gaining popularity mainly because of the very active support community. There are thousands of people who provide free templates, plugins and support for WordPress development projects.
WordPress Plugin: Code-specific code created with the aim to develop a software capability, in this case is WordPress. There are thousands of WordPress plugins that have been made, with very diverse functions.
URL: Abbreviation of Uniform Resource Locator. URL includes the domain name and the protocol used. Example URL is http://www.namadomain.com or dunia-edu.blogspot.com
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