Archive for July, 2008
The Blogging Guides You Need
If you’re owning a blog or precisely blogging, looking for the guides over and over again in Google is expected. Blogging guides can be found over the Internet but just how and which really give the best? I’m going to share some of the blogs I’ve subscribed and I want to recommend the most.
Do you know PROBLOGGER? The first time I heard it back 2007 December ago, I thought it was another Google product where only professional blogger can use it or at least the advanced one. But soon I realized it was just another blog where the owner is Darren Rowse. I didn’t subscribe because I didn’t know what is subscription either.
What is this PROBLOGGER? This is where you can learn and steal skills from the Pro Blogger, I have learned how to create content, building relationship, managing time and turn blog into business. Looking for blogging guides? Pay a visit to PROBLOGGER and subscribe to it.
How much you can get at there is depending on how much effort you can put and implement. So have you subscribed my blog? Don’t compare it with PROBLOGGER but I’ll become better.
Blogger->Setting->Archiving
Archive Frequency :
Monthly? Choose the one suits you.
Enable Post Pages?
Yes and definitely must. With this, your link will look special. Your every page will have it own unique page link name similar with the post title. It’ll help you boost your relevancy. So enable it.
Blogger->Setting->Comments
It was a nice afternoon when I create this post. Still waiting for the material for my exam. Can’t move to the next step until I finished the explanation in Blogger configuration.
Comments :
Show or Hide your comments. It won’t delete the comments, so don’t worry about it.
Who Can Comment? :
Anyone - includes Anonymous Users : Anyone can comment on your blog. You can use this if you don’t want to make people register or do anything. Basically it is the default choice.
Registered Users - includes OpenID : Only people who have register with Blogger can comment on your blog, it includes some OpenID like wordpress etc.
Users with Google Accounts : Anyone who have Google account can comments on your blog. It is a smart choice if you want to prevent spamming and something alike.
Only members of this blog : Only member.
Comment Form Placement :
Full-page : comment will appear on your current page.
Pop-up window : comment will be opened in a new window.
Comments Default for Posts :
The default setting for your new post. If you choose “New Post Have Comments”, then the post you write afterward will have the default comment setting “on”. If you turn it off, then the post you write afterward will have no comment.
Backlinks :
Enable it to track all the link that link back to your post. Disable it if you don’t wish to track it. You can track it later using Google Webmaster tools.
Backlinks Default for Posts :
This setting will be applied to your newer post by the time you enable it.
Comments Timestamp Format :
Time format.
Comment Form Message :
This message will appear before the reader post a comment on your post. You can write anything here.
Enable comment moderation? :
You can moderate the comments before it is published on your blog.
Show word verification for comments? :
Enable it if you want to prevent spamming or you can just disable it to let reader put comment easier.
Show profile images on comments? :
Do you want to show your image?
Comment Notification Email
Fill it and you’ll be notified if anyone post comment on your post.