Save Time With Custom Templates




Weekly Web Tools show

Summary: Today's show comes from listener Bill Hutchison (http://billhutchison.org) who sent this over: Simple Post Templates "I have recently started to use the "Simple Post Templates" plugin for WordPress to help with my posting of podcasts. Using it I have created a template for my episodes, including my introduction, closing, and contact information." - Bill Hutchison (http://billhutchison.org) This took me all of three minutes to figure out. If there are things you want on every page, you can create a page with all the things you want. Then Save it as a template. Then when you create a new post, you will have a "Load Template" button in the upper right hand corner. When you click on the drop down list and load the template, all the text you previously entered and you can start from there and edit it. If you have certain pages that always follow a certain format, you can use this tool to save you a ton of time. Talkwalker Alerts a Google Alerts Alternative (http://weeklywebtools.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/talkwalker.jpg)If you haven't heard Google Alerts can no longer be retrieved via RS (http://searchengineland.com/google-alerts-drops-rss-delivery-option-165709)S. If you really enjoyed receiving your alerts via RSS then check out Talkwalker Alerts (http://www.talkwalker.com/alerts). Monitor the Web for interesting new content about your name, brand, competitors, events or any favorite topic with Talkwalker Alerts! Talkwalker Alerts are an easy and free alerting service that provides email updates of the latest relevant mentions on the Web directly to your email box or RSS feed reader.