February 13, 2012
Fetch Meta Plugin Update
Fetch Meta Plugin Lives
After a hectic week or so, the fetch meta plugin is now in the final stages of completion. After some response from the premiumpress forum Mark has agreed some hooks into the latest release of the PP themes, so the integration now seems to be uncomplicated. The issues of hooks was raised more in regard the Map It Plugin, but as we have come to an agreement on the map issues, Mark also included a hook for the fetch meta plugin aspect. Thanks Mark.
There has been some feature requests to add an additional SEO plugin support as well, and we have done so. Initially we have added only a single extra SEO plugin support, but the frame is now ready to accept some feature requests and add these quite simply as upgrades, or more specifically focused on individual plugins for specific SEO add ons.
Fetch Meta Plugin : Support Site
Some extra work of course, but the plugin(s) we will be releasing through 2012 will need a ”home”. The various directory related frames of different domains set up through 2011 all serve their function well, and the link pyramid structures put in place allows for multiple SERP in Google results for the same query. In most instances, we have three different domains that shows for the query. Creating a specific home for these plugins, as well as some support functions, it will now be an issue of redirecting these varied SERP results to ultimately launch the new domain to the top of the pile.
That said, creating a new frame before we launch the fetch meta plugin is taking some time as well, and this is a luxury I can ill afford.
Fetch Meta Plugin : Manipulate URLs
The fetch meta plugin is a core base for developing plugins for either the DP frame, or with any of the wordpress projects. We have the basic function that can grab a url from the WP database and execute whatever requirements we have. As usch we have sniped a quick issue on the PP forum, and have created within an hour a test plugin that fullfills an apparent shortcoming on the CouponPress frame.
I have also seen some other comments and feature requests on the PP forum, but as we have enough at the moment to work with, I have not gone chasing after these.
This opens a whole new can of worms, and I look forward to the release date for this plugin, as well as some of the more intelligent requests from users that will actually understand the functionality, and the base, of what the fetch meta plugin is capable of.
As usual everyone is hung up on the visual aspect of the Map It Plugin, and they cannot fathom that the fetch meta plugin is actually the much more functional plugin for the PP frames. But then, blue buttons on sites have always been the main attraction. I for one cannot wait to get some new concepts drawn up and develop the fetch eta plugin into a killer app for SEO.
