Protecting Content On WordPress.com

By Jonathan Bailey • May 22nd, 2008 • Category: Articles, Prevention

WordPress LogoI just finished posting a guest blog entry on Lorelle on WordPress entitled “Protecting Your Content on WordPress.com“.

It details steps that users of Automattic’s hosted blog solution can take to monitor and prevent misuse of their work. It’s a guide tailored to the more limited tools available to WordPress.com users.

The article offers several tips on how WordPress.com users, working in their limited environment, can get functionality similar to the plugins self-hosted WordPress users have at their disposal.

I hope that users of WordPress.com find the guide useful and please feel free to add anything that I missed to the comments in the original article. I plan on doing other guides in the future for other sites such as BlogSpot and Typepad if there is a great deal of interest.

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Jonathan Bailey is The Webmaster and author of Plagiarism Today, which he founded in 2005 as a way to help Webmasters going through content theft problems get accurate information and stay up to date on the rapidly-changing field. He is also a consultant to Webmasters and companies to help them devise practical content protection strategies and develop good copyright policies.
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