This post uses Stealth Publish and thus is meant not to appear on the front page or in the RSS feed. Let’s see if it works.
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Didn’t work, got it in my RSS feed reader
Don’t see it on the front page, but it showed up in my RSS reader as well as in the “Recent Posts” on the sidebar. I also saw a link to it under “Recent Comments” on the sidebar on the home page.
Great test but what was the purpose? At least it draw my attention when I read this message in my feed reader.
Hey guys,
thanks for the feedback, I’ll explain shortly, It worked, but next time I’ll read the manual BEFORE actually testing.
Stealth Publish is a very simple but very powerful WP plugin you can use for a whole lot of purposes.
Wow, that is a great plugin, I’ve been looking for something like it for a while now.
It’s very useful for slipping keyword optimized and traffic drawing posts into your blog, without annoying an already established audience with poorly written, or uninteresting stuff.
If your blog has authority already, then you could use this plugin to leverage that authority with new KW’s. I want it. Can’t wait to read your post.
The Exclude Pages plugin is also very useful for doing something similar as well.