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I dofollow, conditionally

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Last July I added the dofollow to my blog (or more correctly removed the nofollow tag) but soon found people abusing it and I quickly turned nofollow back on.

Joining the “dofollow” movement for awhile I did certainly see an increase in comments but didn’t want to put up with moderating every comment because that’s a waste of time. Some people left great comments, others just a few words to get a link back. So instead of giving credit to useful commentators I punished everyone.

Now there is an answer to this dillema created by Lucia over at bigbucksblogger.com. She’s created a plugin that will allow dofollow on comments but conditionally and I like that a whole lot better then punishing everyone. So I’m once again in the dofollow movement but only under certain conditions… and they are:

You must have commented atleast 10 times for any of your comments to have the nofollow tag removed. The name you use in the name field must be shorter then 15 characters (this cuts out people leaving comments with a bunch of keywords in them). Trackbacks are not followed at all unless they have commented the same as mentioned above (this cuts out the trackback spammers).

When you leave a comment it will show a number next to your name indicating how many times you’ve commented in all.

I hope this encourages more discussion now, although I still have a problem with posting regularly and in a way that invites comments. I’m working on it!

What do you think?

Added Dofollow in Comments and Trackbacks

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After adding the Top Commentators plugin I’ve seen an increase in comments here on this blog and I’m happy about that. I’m more then happy to give some link love back to the nice people who comment here. Taking that further I’ve decided to remove the evil nofollow tag from all comments and trackbacks here.

The nofollow tag in my opinion was a crappy idea to begin with and was just a simple method adopted by Google to fight comment spam. Has it worked? No! Spammers still spam comments and luckily there are services like akismet, spam karma and others that help to cut down on bots leaving comments with a hundred links in the comment field.  I use spam karma here and it has worked great.  I don’t have time to approve every comment and so spam karma has saved me tons of time.

So where did I find this dofollow plugin?  I found it over at Andy Beard’s blog in a dofollow list he put together of all the dofollow plugins out there.  Thanks Andy for the list!

So, now when you leave a usefull and interesting comment here you get a link that search engines can follow.  I think this will encourage even more people to comment.  Now I just have to post in a way to start a conversation, a dialogue, etc.

I don’t consider myself a professional blogger.  It’s not how I earn my living.  I started this blog to share my thoughts on web design, seo, marketing etc.  Not to make money.  I used to have adsense ads here but removed it because I didn’t think it was adding any value.  And quite honestly I’m sick of seeing Google ads everywhere you turn.

Having said all that I hope to post some better posts in the future, ones that will induce a dialogue with you the reader.   We’ll see how it works out.  Let me know what you think!

Top Commentators WordPress Plugin

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I’ve installed a plugin to display the top commentators on this blog. I thought the word for people making comments was commentors but that’s wrong. It’s commentators!

Anyway, Shoemoney started using this on his blog to encourage people to comment and I think it’s a good idea. Basically it gives the top commentators a static link back to their site for taking the time to comment. I think it might attract more spam type comments,, ya know the ones like,, “nice site, visit my porn site”. Those get deleted anyway but if you do want your link to show up on my sidebar please comment on my blog posts. Even if it’s that you disagree with me.

I found the plugin via another site that I can’t remember at the moment. The Top Commentator Plugin works with wordpress 2.x +.

WordPress related posts plugin, Related Entry, Entries Plugin > This works for Wordress 2.2

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Ok,  I searched all over for a related posts plugin, or related entry, entries plugin whatever..  Here it is.. It works on this blog running wordpress 2.2.

The Wasabi link or plugin I guess is down and not being supported until someone takes over.  The plugin that you see here used doesn’t take any manual manipulation.  You just upload the plugin to the plugins folder, add a snippet of code to your blog template and wammy! You got related posts or entries or whatever you call’em attached to your posts.

For those of you who want to select related posts manually I can’t help you.  Once your blog gets big or bigger it will be hard to select related entries since there will be so many so you might as well go with something automated I think.

ReCAPTCHA – making CAPTCHA usefull

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RecaptureReCAPTCHA – A great idea to make entering all those CAPTCHA codes usefull.

Now, I hate the idea of CAPTCHA in general. Having to enter cyptic codes to verify you’re a human is a not the best idea that has come around. I can’t tell you how annoying it is to have to enter CAPTCHA codes when you’re logged into Blogger and want to post a new post. I’ve logged in,, I think that’s enough to verify I’m a human. But obviously bots can log in too.  Anyway, they are annoying and waste useful time.

ReCaptcha takes all those codes you enter on every form and helps solve words that can’t be deciphered via OCR to help complete digitization of real books. If that’s not a good enough explanation visit Recapture.

I don’t use CAPTCHA codes on this blog just because I hate them but if you do maybe consider using Recapture. They have a wordpress plugin you can use if you do use CAPTCHA’s on your comment forms.

They’re Slogan is “Stop Spam, Read Books” – it’s so great.

Mybloglog tracking all your clicks, traffic, what else?

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So you’ve seen what looks like everyone and their brother using Mybloglog’s nifty little widgets on their blogs displaying the last visitors along with photos. When I first saw this I thought, hmmm, that’s interesting, another company has jumped onto the blog tool/widget train to gather as many backlinks as possible from all of it’s users. I’m skeptical of anyone giving away widgets for free or anything for that matter. So as much as I was tempted to add a Mybloglog box to my site I held back… And good thing I did. After reading Shoemoney’s blog post as well as Jensense you can see why running mybloglog on your blog or site isn’t a good idea. They seem to be tracking not only your visitors (where they came from/where they go) they are also tracking your ad clicks on adsense and ypn.

New Blogger, nofollow and wordpress import

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Well most of you who run blogger blogs (blogspot) have heard about blogger.com moving out of beta and requiring all users who switch to start logging in with their google account or gmail account. I was quite skeptical of this at first and did not want to switch over because I didn’t see the point. Being part of a community blog however forced me to switch because one of the other participants switched and that required everyone that was apart of the community blog to switch. I was not happy.

After switching over (blogger.com makes you switch every blog you own) I noticed on one of my blogs that the nofollow attribute was added to every single link on my bog. Nofollow is the search engines way of trying to control spam by not allowing valuable pagerank to be passed on to spam sites, that is after all why spammers spam your blog,, to get some of your pagerank and to have their site quickly spidered by the search engine bots. Anyway, after viewing one of my blogspot blogs (after switching) revealed nofollow links on everything,, my post titles, my blogroll etc. I have a firefox plugin called “searchstatus” installed (which btw is a great tool for viewing pagerank and alexa rank as well as a host of other details about any site you are on) allowing me to see who is using nofollow links and to my surprise every link on my blog had the nofollow attribute on it. Btw, here is what nofollow links look like when using the searchstatus plugin. nofollow

If you install the searchstatus plugin for firefox you can easily see if your blog has these nofollow attributes applied by simply viewing your blog with the “highlight nofollow links” selected in the toolbar. Here is a screenshot of it:Search Status
Nofollow is bad if you want to pass some of your google pagerank onto other sites you own. So I immediately looked at the source code of my bog (right-click and view source) in firefox. I noticed in the meta tags there was a noindex/nofollow tag who was the culprit. So I went into blogger.com’s control panel and viewed the template for that blog. There is a tag called {metadata} or something similar in the head of the template. To fix the nofollow problem I copied the meta info from the source code of the blog and pasted that where the {metadata} tag was and removed the noindex/nofollow part. That fixed the problem and I was much happier.

Before I found this fix I wanted to move all my blogs off of blogger.com altogether. I had already installed the latest version of wordpress on another site of mine to get ready for the import.. which worked on the old blogger btw. Now, after looking into it wordpress is no longer capable of importing all your posts from a blogspot blog into your new wordpress blog. This looks like blogger.com’s new way of keeping people from moving away from blogspot. Hopefully wordpress can come up with a fix for this because I never recommend people start blogging with a blogspot domain (even though it’s free) simply because they will never own their blog, blogger.com will. If you build up a popular blog on blogspot you will always have to succumb to blogger.com’s user interface and their rules.

I’m sure there are more bad things about the new blogger.com coming out of beta and if you know of more please leave a comment about it. Or if you have something good to say share it.

Update: March 22nd.

I’ve been notified by Mark Wilson who kindly enough shared a new blogger import plugin you can use to import your blogger blog posts into wordpress. Read more of Mark’s post Bye-Bye Blogger Hello WordPress. Thanks Mark!

New WordPress 2.1 is Released!

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WordPress 2.1 has just been released! You can download it here. It has a lot of new great features and includes… Amazingly enough “over 550 bug fixes!” Which is a lot of bug fixes. Some other features include:

  • Autosave
  • New tabbed editor
  • Lossless XML import and export
  • Spell checking
  • New search engine privacy option
  • Upload manager
  • and more!

Think I will have to upgrade soon.

Create your own wordpress theme from any css design layout

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I found this cool site that allows you to turn your css design into a wordpress theme. It’s perfect for matching up the design for a newly installed wordpress blog on an existing site. It is really easy to use. You just create an account and get started. You need your stylesheet and the html to plug into a few forms. You do have to edit your html layout with some tokens so the content and sidebar of your new blog fall into the right places. The site is called themespress.com.

With ThemesPress, you can create your own WordPress theme in a four simple steps:

1. Upload the images your design uses
2. Copy the HTML and CSS of your design into ThemesPress [?] 3. Replace parts of your HTML with a few short tags
4. Set your presentation settings and preferences using our simple menus – and you are done.

Preview your design, edit it as much as you want, and if you like it, purchase it and download it.

Your new template costs a measley $10. After I created one for an existing site I just uploaded it and changed the permissions on the template files. I did this because I knew I needed to edit the style sheet afterwards because I generated the template fast for editing later. So, here is a theme I created using themespress for a photography site of mine. See how nice it matches the rest of the site. Anyway, if creating your own wordpress theme is something you’ve been wanting to do then now is your chance. Give it a try, I think you’ll like how quick and painless it is.

Update:::

If you do use themespress to create a wordpress theme then use Internet Explorer since Firefox has some problems when trying to preview the theme at the end. I created my first theme in firefox without any problem but the second gave me errors and then after viewing the theme in IE it showed up all weird. So just start in IE, even though you may hate it.

Also, make sure you have all your html just how you want it because you can’t edit it later, only the css. So if you do create your own theme and find out later some of layout is missaligned you can go in and still tweak your style sheet.

Display what you’re listening to in iTunes on your blog

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If you’ve ever wanted to make your blog a little more personal you can use a cool itunes plugin from Brandon Fuller which will display what you are currently listening to in itunes.  It costs $10 to register it and it is pretty easy to install and use.  I’ve had the plugin for awhile but since I change wordpress themes so much I never got around to including it on newer themes.  Anyway I’ve installed it again and am using it here so you can now see what I am currently listening to.  I think it’s pretty cool.  I am a huge music fan and listen to music a lot when I’m working.  If you are not a itunes fan (why not?) then he has made the plugin for windows player and he also has a version for mac users.  If you are interested check out his site at http://brandon.fuller.name/archives/hacks/nowplaying/index.html

If you need any basic help when installing it leave a comment and I will try and help you.  The one problem I had was getting the path to the files correct.  If you don’t know the correct path to the root of your site it is usually /home/username/public_html/

You need to include this path to your root when editing the now_playing.php file.

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