Posted on 1st February 2010 by admin in blogging
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Guest posters are a good idea for all blogs. Different people have different ideas, different writing styles, and different ways to connect to visitors.
Not only is it a good idea for your readers, it’s a good idea for your blog.
The more authors a blog has, the more content that will get generated, the more active the blog will appear and, when that happens, search engines can give more rankings and traffic. All of this leading to more sales, revenue, or whatever the blogs KPI is.
More bloggers help out a blog in more ways than one and growing a blog with multiple authors, or guest posters, is a win-win situation.
And with that, BloggerDesign is happy to have Michelle Bowles, a copywriter at TopRank Marketing, publishing her first post here tomorrow! Check back to see what tips she has for bloggers.
Posted on 1st February 2010 by admin in blogging
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The idea of trackbacks and pingbacks are great. It’s a way of getting notified when someone else posts about you on their blog. However, spammers have taken over and it makes you wonder if there is any value in trackbacks anymore.
My guess is that most bloggers will say that the value is little to none. The number of spammy trackbacks are overwhelming at times and, even if you do have a good spam plugin protecting you, the ones that get through are not quality. The chances that a good trackback comes into your site is rare, but when it does, it is great to see.
The idea of trackbacks is fantastic, however it is to easy for spammers to abuse; and they know that. The system has been corrupt for a while and it makes a blogger think that it may be time to just disable them and forget about them.
What do you think?
Do you still see value in trackbacks and pingbacks? Or have you disabled them and let them die?
Yes, trackbacks/pingbacks are dead. Lets turn them off.
If you’d like to disable trackbacks on your WordPress blog, go into your blogs settings and then click ‘discussion’ and un-check the box for ‘Allow link notifications from other blogs (pingbacks and trackbacks.)’