Fastway Courier Shipping for WP-Ecommerce

Posted on 08. Mar, 2010 by James Williams in Plugins, Shipping Module, WP E-Commerce, Wordpress

If you are looking for a Fastway shipping module for the Wordpress WP E-Commerce plugin then you have come to the right place.

This module is compatible with current versions of Wordpress (version 2.9.2), and WP E-Commerce (version 3.7.5.3).

The plugin comes with transshipment data ex-Sydney as standard.  This means that it is calibrated for online stores who ship from Sydney to other Australian destinations.

Wordpress WP E-Commerce Fastway Shipping module

Price: AU$69.95 (includes installation on your server)

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Wordpress Hack: Memory exhausted fatal error

Posted on 14. Jan, 2010 by James Williams in Hacks, Wordpress

Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 33554432 bytes exhausted
(tried to allocate 1966080 bytes)in /home2...
.../wp-includes/class-simplepie.php on line 5353

Have you ever seen this error in your Wordpress console and wondered what it’s all about?  It’s because Wordpress doesn’t have enough memory allocated to it, and it’s really easy to fix.

What you need to do is go to your config.php file and add a single line of code just below your PHP statement:

So look for:

<?php

It’s at the top of the config.php file, you can’t miss it!

Then, drop down a line and add the following:

define('WP_MEMORY_LIMIT', '64M');

Save your config.php file and upload it again to your server, and you should find the problem is fixed.

What causes the error?  Well it’s simply that the server doesn’t have enough memory allocated to perform all the tasks required by wordpress.  It gets overloaded. 

Where can I find the config.php file? You can find the config.php file in the root of your Wordpress directory

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Episode 19: Promoting your Podcast

Posted on 05. Oct, 2009 by lifestylepodnetwork@gmail.com (Lifestyle PodNetwork) in Podcasting, Podcasts, Wordpress

Podcasters' Emporium Episode 19 - Promoting Your PodcastToday’s show covers the things you need to know to promote your podcast successfully.  This is one of a multipart series where we look at tips and techniques for podcast promotion, starting from getting your website right, through SEO and creating a promo that other people can play on their shows for you.  Tap into James and Dave’s experience in podcasting to learn how you can get your podcast in front of a wider audience.

This is a participatory show, so perhaps there are some things we haven’t mentioned, a promotional tip or technique you use on your show.  This is where we want you to contribute to the community and share your thoughts, hints and tips with us on the blog, or by email to podcastersemporium@gmail.com.

We also answer your questions on the show, so if you have something you’d like to know about then drop us a comment on the blog, or send an email to podcastersemporium@gmail.com and we will be happy to cover your question in a future show.

 

Here’s what we mentioned in today’s show:

Make your website or blog a vehicle to promote your show

  • Blogs (e.g. Wordpress, Blogger, Typepad etc.)
  • Forums
  • Website

Make sure your website has the following things right:

  • It should be searchable by applying basic SEO techniques
    • Website and Post Titles
    • Website Keywords and Post Tags
    • Each podcast episode should have a unique name
    • Tag each of your posts with appropriate keywords
  • We provide a list of Wordpress plugins to help you with this
    • Auto Tags (plugin),
    • Socialize this (plugin)
    • All in one SEO pack (plugin), Consider wpSEO $24.95 but excellent
    • Akismet (plugin),
    • Google XML sitemaps (plugin),
    • Google Analytics for Wordpress (plugin),
    • Redirection (plugin)
  • Make sure you’ve got a podcast episode player – BigContact.com is a good source
  • Make your feeds accessible and compliant
  • Consider quick links to Zune and iTunes

Creating Audio Promos

  • technical specs
  • what you should include
    • What your about
    • Why they need to listen
    • Call to action
    • Where to find it
  • Passive promos vs. an ad
    • passive promos give you a great opporunity to plug your show. e.g. audio feedback on other podcaster’s shows
  • what you should avoid
  • who is the audience?
  • formats, production quality, length (consider multiple lengths)
  • self-assessing the rating –  no point pitching an R rated on a family podcast (2schooners example – create an R rated promo AND a G rated one)
  • even if you have a video podcast, consider audio, and vice versa
  • Collaborate with other podcasters that have done it before
  • Use your audience
  • Voice talent – the good the bad and the ugly
  • There are some repositories and promo exchange services

Submitting audio promos

  • sharing your promos
  • the etiquette of promo playing
  • Format – bit rate and sample rate to suit the podcaster your giving it to
  • Assumed agreements – are you aware of any?
  • Linking and playing nice in your show notes

 Getting your show listed in iTunes

  • iTunes tips and tricks
  • things to know

 Submitting your site to podcast directories

  • Is the day of the directory dead?

 

Services we mentioned in today’s show:

  • BigContact.com - free podcast players for your website
  • WordPress.com – Free WordPress hosted blog, but less extensible than the version you host yourself.
  • WordPress.org -  (site where you can download your own copy of WordPress).  Blue Host support WordPress and provide free automatic installers from their control panel.

 
Free Wordpress Plugins that James recommends:

  • Auto Tags – this plugin uses Yahoo and tagthe.net to find relevant plugins for your blog post. Great if you forget to tag your posts.
  • Socialize this – An easy to use wordpress plugin that alls you to generate Social Icons to spread your blog posts and podcast episodes.
  • All In One SEO – Creates unique TITLES, DESCRIPTIONS, KEYWORDS for your blog and post pages as well as managing duplicate content.
  • Akismet – this plugin comes with Wordpress, but you need to get an activation code by creating a free account at Wordpress.com. Check the plugin for instructions. This will save you a lot of SPAM heartache.
  • Google XML Sitemaps - this plugin creates a Google sitemaps compliant XML-sitemap of your Wordpress blog. Your sitemap is updated automatically everytime you post to your blog.
  • Google Anaytics for Wordpress – this plugin automatically tracks and segments your outbound links from within your blog. It allows you to see where your visitors are coming from, going to and how long they stay on your site. This plugin requires a free Google Analytics account.
  • Redirection – this plugin is perfect if you’re changing from another blog or website.  It allows you to put in old URLS and map them to a new location on your new website.  This is perfect to make sure that people can still reach your website from old search engine results or web links from other sites.

 

Paid Wordpress Plugins that Dave recommends:

 

Podcasts we mentioned in today’s show:

 
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Podcasters’ Emporium is produced in conjunction with the Lifestyle PodNetwork. You’ll find more great podcasts like this one at LifestylePodNetwork.com.

If you’re a podcaster who would like to join the Lifestyle PodNetwork you’ll find more information on our website.