Posts Tagged ‘wordpress faq’

WordPress Plugin: FAQ-Tastic Updated »

Written by Zain on May 11th, 2007
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We’ve just updated our WordPress FAQ-Tastic plugin to version 0.9. This fixes an issue that some people were experiencing with the votings system not working properly. Please feel free to download version 0.9 of our WordPress Frequently Asked Questions plugin.

If you experience any issues with FAQ-Tastic then simply email us at faqtastic_bugs[at]knowledgeconstructs.com (note: please replace the [at] with @). We welcome feedback - it’s the only way of making FAQ-Tastic (and our other future plugins) better!

Thanks for all of you have submitted some of your wishlist ideas. While development of FAQ-Tastic may be on hold for the moment, we still value your ideas. At some point in the future, we aim to update FAQ-Tastic to make it even more fantastic!

Please send us your ideas of how we can improve our FAQ plugin to faqtastic_wishlist[at]knowledgeconstructs.com (note: please replace the [at] with @).

Finally, we’d love to hear from you about how you’re using FAQ-Tastic or even if you’re using it in a different way than it was intended. Let us know and we’ll make link to your site.

Making WordPress FAQ-Tastic »

Written by Admin on April 19th, 2007
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FAQ-Tastic is a simple WordPress FAQ plugin. When I first had the idea for it, I didn’t realise that it would be popular and get an excellent review by Michel Fortin. It was simply aimed to fill a gap in the WordPress plugin market while also helping Internet Marketers create authority sites using WordPress.

The idea originally came about from some work I have recently been doing to help promote an NLP Training company. Having studied a little about search engine optimisation (admittedly, I am still a newbie in this SEO game!), the general message I was starting to understand was that search engines love sites that are “authorities” in a specific niche.

Thinking about how to create authority sites, I began researching and experimenting with simple solutions using WordPress and various plugins. It was at this point that I began looking for an FAQ plugin.

The thing that surprised me was the lack of WordPress FAQ plugins. Until the release of FAQ-Tastic, there was only 1 FAQ plugin for WordPress available - the WordPress FAQ plugin by VaamYob. Looking at various posts, it was obvious that there wasn’t any choice about the plugin to use even though people wanted more choice about the FAQ functionality for their WordPress sites.

The need for a good plugin was apparent. The time was right to create a new FAQ plugin but it still wasn’t the over-riding factor that made me choose to build FAQ-Tastic…

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Using WordPress For Ecommerce & SEO »

Written by Admin on April 15th, 2007
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I was recently wondering about the pro’s and con’s of using WordPress as an eCommerce site. Apart from killing the sacred cow regarding keeping blogs as blogs and eCommerce sites as distinct entities (*shock*, *horror*… “how dare I taint the blogosphere” :P ), Leslie Rohde once pointed out: “Ultimately [a site] is just a bunch of pages. That’s all”.

I’m fully in agreement.

Having done some extensive research into possible Content Management Systems (CMS) from Drupal, Joomla to even Read more »