This snippet allows you to add anything you want to the end of every post. For example, you could show an author info box, or information about your newsletter so that people can subscribe to it.
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Updated: 9 Jan 2012
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During the month of December, ThemeFuse are offering $3000 in prizes to anyone who buys one of their awesome WordPress themes, with the biggest prize of $1000 cash.
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Updated: 9 Jan 2012
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Did you know that custom post types aren’t automatically included in your site’s main RSS feed? Use this quick snippet to make sure that they get included.
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Updated: 9 Jan 2012
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Custom post types can be a very useful tool when you need to display different kinds of information in different ways on your WordPress site, which is good for things like events or products.
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Updated: 23 Jan 2012
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Rafflecopter want to test their new widget in the wild and are running a competition for a $25 Amazon Gift Card to do it, so enter now!
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Written: 28 Nov 2011
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ThemeFuse were kind enough to offer up three of their awesome themes to three lucky Do It With WordPress readers. Get your entries in exchange for simple tasks like tweeting, or liking us on Facebook.
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Written: 18 Nov 2011
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Using these quick snippets, you can display the number of RSS subscribers, Twitter followers or Facebook fans you have, in your WordPress site to lend some credibility and further advertise your social networks.
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Written: 31 Oct 2011
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The WordPress search facility is notoriously awful. Thankfully, the Relevanssi plugin can transform it into a remarkably useful tool with such features as search term highlighting, category exclusions and searching comments, custom fields and shortcodes.
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Written: 19 Oct 2011
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My Commenting Philosophy
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Dave Clements
I regularly put a good number of comments straight in the trash because in my opinion, they don’t further the conversation I started in the article and instead dilute the discussion.
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Written: 9 Nov 2011
By: Dave Clements