"Hi Asho, That's pretty good, but there are many factors that go into how Google ranks your site. The copy/paste sites will be disappearing from the index, I have no doubt. The Panda algo will see to that, but there are lots of sites online. What Google is looking for aside from a good bounce rate could fill volumes, but be sure you're adding fresh content constantly and that it's unique, relevant and well-written. That's their primary focus these days it seems. If you'd like me to take a quick peek. Shoot me your URL. Pat"
- Pat Marcello
"Hi Jason, Glad it helps, but no... I don't. If it's for a blog, though, you can probably find a plugin that will resize the videos for you. I use MobStac, but it still takes people to my actual site. You can play the videos, even on a phone, from there, but still not as well as m.youtube.com, for example. ('Course I have Android, not iPhone or iPad. but I'm guessing it's the same. They'd be fine on iPad.) I'd check at wordpress.org/extend/plugins for a plugin that might work better. If I find one, I'll let you know. Pat"
- Pat Marcello
"Hi Jason, Glad it helps, but no... I don't. If it's for a blog, though, you can probably find a plugin that will resize the videos for you. I use MobStac, but it still takes people to my actual site. You can play the videos, even on a phone, from there, but still not as well as m.youtube.com, for example. ('Course I have Android, not iPhone or iPad. but I'm guessing it's the same. They'd be fine on iPad.) I'd check at wordpress.org/extend/plugins for a plugin that might work better. If I find one, I'll let you know. Pat"
- Pat Marcello
"Mine is "Dublin Core for WordPress" so it does everything for you. The license isn't for the plugin, it's for content or other materials that you want to claim license to in your meta data. Hope that helps! Pat"
- Pat Marcello
"If you used the same plugin as I did, then the only option is to fill in your license for a license Meta tag. If this doesn't apply, then, leave it blank. You would only have a license if you're using someone else's software on a website, for example. Then, you might want to use your license key for verification purposes. If it's just your blog, no worries."
- Pat Marcello