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Jan 28, 2013

Link Directory Submission


Bloggers find themselves having problems when it comes to choosing the right directory for placing their websites or blogs. This is because, most of the well known directories like Yahoo don’t accept blogs that are meant for money making/commercial purposes. Others web listings charge some fee for placement.

The following are top 6 online directories that can help you to place your website or blog in their directory. These directories are featured in Google and have a descent PR. Some may have some strict submission guidelines. It is important that you read their policy before deciding on the right directory to place your blog or website.

1. Blogged - a free social network directory like Digg. You need to register and submit your blog for approval. You can follow other blogs and let them follow yours too. There is also the commenting section where you can write your comments.

2. Blogflux - this is an easy to navigate website. You need to register an account before submitting your website.

3. BlogTopList - this is a blog directory that is ranked by score that you receive in a week. One unique vote is similar to score generated by 100 unique visitors. Bloggers are required to place a reciprocal button on their blog. One button is used track the votes from the blog and the other to track amount of unique visitors. The more votes your blog has, the higher your blog ranking in their directory. They will provide you with the information on how to put the button on youe blog.

4. Top Blog Area - a free to register blog directory that gets a thousand of visitors every day. They have good blog tools that you can use to increase ranking of your blog or webpage. It also offer free statistic for your blog. Registration is needed.

5. Blogappedia - a social interaction blog where you can submit your blog and rate others blogs. Registration in required before submitting a blog.

6. Technorati Blog Directory - apart from blog listing, Technorati also offers blog owners an an opportunity to participate and become a Technorati writer or Technorati Media among others. It requires registration.

The above directories are just a few of blog directories that can help you in generating backlinks into your blog or websites. There are many more directories but some of them require payment of annual fee for the registration and placement.

Mar 11, 2015

Importing Your Blog Into Facebook

Facebook has made the impact over the worlds today, can be gauged by the fact that President Obama himself chose to visit the social networking site's headquarters recently. With more than 500 million regular users and counting, Facebook is one of the biggest platforms to share your views with a worldwide audience. What better way to promote your personal blog, than sharing its posts on Facebook. That way, all of your friends can read your latest blog posts, as and when they are published.

Two of the most powerful features of the Facebook website are the 'Share' button and the 'Like' button. Whatever you share, appears directly in the recent news feed of all your friends. Instantly your thoughts, links, videos or any kind of shared content can reach hundreds of people. When any one of them 'Likes' what you've shared, the post further appears in the news feed of his or her connected friends.

Thus the 'Like' button triggers an avalanche effect which multiplies the number of people who see and may read your post. That's why, importing your blog into Facebook makes abundant sense and you should know how it's done. Once you have imported the blog, you don't need to individually share every post. The posts that you publish thereafter will automatically appear on Facebook as you publish them. In the following lines, I will guide you through the procedure of importing your blog posts to Facebook automatically.

How to Import your Blog Entries into Facebook?

The facility to import blogs into Facebook and automatically share posts has been made available through an application called 'Notes'. In case you haven't used it already, it's an exclusive Facebook application that lets you share your thoughts and publish them in a plain note form. It's a great application to share insights, thoughts and excerpts from texts which you like. This Note application has a built in function to share your blog post by importing them via an RSS feed link. Here's how to go about it.

Type 'Notes' in the search box provided at the top of your Facebook home page. Go to the Notes application. On the left hand side, you will see a link called 'Edit Settings'. Click on it and a new page will open with a box where you must enter the RSS feed link of your blog. Once you have copy-pasted that RSS link from your blog homepage, hit the 'Import Blog' button and your job is done. The RSS feed will automatically provide the link of any new posts you publish on your blog, which will then be visible on Facebook news feed as entries in the 'Notes' application. Your previous posts will also be made visible as notes.

If you still have any doubts regarding import of your blog into Facebook, refer to the help section of the social networking site, which has a detailed FAQ section regarding the same, that should take care of any doubts you might have. As mentioned before, it's essential that you enter the RSS link of your blog in the Notes application settings to have your posts shared on Facebook. It saves you the hassle of having to post every one of your post links whenever you have blogged. The integration of blogs into Facebook and linking of Twitter account with the Facebook can make your life simpler. Connect your blog with Facebook and watch the number of your blog followers soaring.

Jan 12, 2013

Effective Blog Design

Every successful blog has at least one thing in common – and that is a powerful blog design statement. Below are a few tips on how you can go about making such a blog design statement yourself on your own blog.


Your readers should see some of your personality in your blog. This has been said many times before, you need to show your readers who’s behind the curtains to get them excited. Because the web is a personal place, getting to see the person or persons behind the blogs you visit can make a big difference.

So, create a strong “About Me” page by going into detail about who you are. What you put there is a representation of you and your personality.

This is an area that you can play around with the design and use your picture to enhance the overall look of the page. Your aim here is to build a level of trust and loyalty with your readers which will take your blog a long way.

Secondly, have a real plan of monetization up your sleeve as far as the blog design is concerned. Be sure ahead of time how you’re going to monetize your blog. Some bloggers put up ads here and there without planning anything out, but you should go the other way and imagine how your blog will look with ads and what kinds of ads you plan to run before you finalize your blog design.

You could run banner ads on your blog or use Google AdSense. You will need to think of how to incorporate the ads into your design no matter what type of ads you choose. This way, your blog is much more enjoyable and this can lead to a better conversion rate.

Lastly, remember to utilize the favicon to your advantage. Although favicons are not that important, they can have a strong impact on readers. Readers will see favicons in the tabs right beside their bookmarks and in the browser’s address bar. So, a lot of people will view your favicon and identify you with it.

You should spend some time to make a favicon that not only grabs someone’s attention, but also gets good results. This is another good strategy for making your blog design unique and making your blog brand better known.

In order to grab your readers attention, concentrate on the basic blog design fundamentals.

Jan 13, 2013

LinkWithin vs nRelate vs Outbrain

If you've been blogging or reading blogs for any amount of time, then you've probably noticed, or might even already have installed a related posts widget. They are a great idea and an effective method for increasing page views and reducing bounce rates by encouraging visitors to stay on your blog longer by showing them a list of other enticing posts that "They Might Like".

In my opinion, the choice of whether or not to install one of these widgets on your blog is a no-brainer. There are no drawbacks, unless you maybe have a small and infrequently updated blog with a limited amount of posts such as this one. In that case, you might want to hold off on it until you've built up a decent amount of posts or articles. However, if you have an established blog with a healthy number of posts, then you are missing out if you don't have a related post widget.

The only real question, and one not so easily answered is, of the many available solutions out there, which one do I use?

LinkWithin? YARPP? Outbrain? IGIT? nRelate? SimpleReach?

As you can see, there are several competing widgets designed to display related posts on your blog, and at first glance all the most popular ones do look similar and seem to be worthy choices. However, as I will point out below, there are some important differences to be aware of when making your selection.

I've been blogging for about 18 months now, and for most of that time I've been using a related posts plugin on my blog. Over that time, I've thoroughly examined a few of these offerings, namely LinkWithin, Outbrain and nRelate. The most of the others are designed exclusively for Wordpress blogs, so I couldn't consider them for my Blogger blog. In this post I will share my overall experiences with those three to help you choose the right one for you.

LinkWithin

No doubt currently the most popular related posts widget around, LinkWithin is an established presence and brand that practically everyone in the blogosphere is aware of. When I was starting out, I saw it on quite a few other blogs, so naturally it was also the first one I tried out.


To its credit, LinkWithin is a very simple and easy solution to add to your blog. You don't have to sign up, and with just a few effortless clicks you can be up and running. If a simple set and forget solution is what you are after then LinkWithin is an excellent choice.

I used it for the first 3 months or so of my blog's existence, and was completely happy with its functions. However, as I started to get the hang of things, I began tinkering more and more with my blog, learning how to customize various things from within Blogger, I also began to become frustrated by the lack of options offered by LinkWithin, and it's lack of tracking statistics. I found its simplicity to be a curse, as the only thing you can easily change is the amount of posts shown.

So I began the search for an alternative to try out, which led me to...

Outbrain

I don't recall how exactly I came to discover Outbrain, whether I saw it on another blog or found it by Google, but I was glad I did.


What initially attracted me was the cleaner default layout, one with only a tiny unobtrusive [?] in the bottom right corner, and also their claim of a more advanced widget, one that promised increased traffic by personalizing the links shown according to advanced algorithms, instead of simple random selections like LinkWithin.

Outbrain also had the same option of an easy-to-add free widget with no signup required, but I was enticed to sign-up in order to gain access to advanced features like a ratings system (since removed) and most importantly, reporting statistics to track the effectiveness of the widget.

Not all was roses though. After installing the Outbrain widget, I discovered that it was showing up in an odd position, on top of my Read More jump-links, not exactly the optimum placement for it; also there was very little whitespace between the widget and the post body, making it look cramped and cluttered; furthermore, each of the post titles shown also unnecessarily included my blog name at the end.

In the hopes of resolving those three issues I went over to their support forum and to no surprise found existing threads created by other bloggers with the same problems. What was unexpected and impressive though, was the rapid and friendly responses I received from multiple members of the Outbrain staff who worked quickly to fix the widget for me within hours of my requests. Until this point, I had never experienced such rapid and effective personal support, from a private company for a completely free service.

Unfortunately though, it seems they haven't kept up as well with this side of their business, as I have a more recent, less satisfactory encounter with Outbrain's support that I will get into a bit later.

Anyhow, I happily used the Outbrain widget for the next 9 months. During this time, I ran into no further issues with their widget, and everything continued to work nicely as my blog steadily grew. I especially loved using their neatly laid out dashboard to periodically check up on my stats reports.


Although I was seeing a decent CTR (Click Through Rate), with an average of 4.75% between January to September 2011. I couldn't help but begin to wonder about the true effectiveness of these 'personalized links', links which often appeared to be completely unrelated to the current post. So I started looking around to see if there might not be an even better alternative to Outbrain.

Enter the latest challenger nRelate...

nRelate

While researching for a new widget I noticed a lot of positive buzz for nRelate, a relative newcomer to the content recommendation game, offering yet another simple to use and easy to install widget, with claims of a 5-12% page view increase, and a very impressive amount of widget customization options. I decided to give them a 90 day test run at Pakitong.


Just like the others, nRelate gives you the option of installing without signing up, but then you don't get access to their superior customizing features, nor do you get to see the all important usage statistics.

One point to be aware of here, installation on your blog is not nearly as immediate as the others. nRelate says it takes about 2 hours after installing for the widget to begin to show up on your blog. In my experience it was more like 8 hours.

But once it does appear, you can login and change a wide array of settings that none of the other guys offer. Such as: the choice of several different thumbnail sizes; the ability to use your own custom default image; a half dozen different preset layout themes; the ability to completely disable the nRelate logo if you wish; and the most interesting one, you can toggle the degree of relevance you want your resulting links to have from low, medium, or high.

On my blog, I found the high setting was not very practical, returning only a limited number of links and sometimes none at all. The medium was slightly better, but still quite often didn't come up with the maximum 4 links that I had it set to. I had to settle for the low setting to guarantee a consistent amount of link results. Of course your results will vary depending on the amount and type of content on your blog.

All of that fancy stuff is nice, but ultimately what I was after was an increase in CTR over what I was previously getting from Outbrain. So most important for me was access to nRelate's reporting features to keep an eye on things.

Unfortunately, a couple of weeks after installing the widget, nRelate rolled out a system update which inadvertently caused me to lose the ability to see my stats. After failing to find a support link via the dashboard menu—there currently still isn't one—I finally noticed a nondescript support email address published in the welcome screen after you log in.

I sent an email to this address detailing my problem and received no response or acknowledgment for days. Eventually I discovered a link to their support forums in the footer of their main site and made a post there which was answered relatively quickly and got my problem taken care of. If anyone from nRelate ends up reading this, you guys may want to consider adding a link to the support forums in a visible location somewhere within the logged in partner dashboard.


With access to the stats restored, things rolled along smoothly for the remainder of my time with nRelate. I did find that the nRelate stats reports are much simpler and not quite as detailed (for example there is no way to see which of your articles is the most popular), and the charts and tables are not as visually fetching as Outbrain's very well designed reporting screens. Also, if you are an advanced user, they lack the ability to export your numbers into an Excel spreadsheet.

After 90 days, my average CTR from nRelate ended up being a disappointing 3.29%. A 1.5% drop from Outbrain. That might not sound like much, but for every 10,000 page views, that is an extra 150 hits lost. Of course this wasn't any kind of controlled scientific experiment, and there are many factors that could have contributed to this lower CTR, but the positive experience I've had with Outbrain in the past, combined with the more user friendly interface and advanced stats prompted me to switch back.

I do still highly recommend nRelate though, especially for its very extensive customization features, and for one other thing I haven't mentioned - the fact that they do not perform any redirection on the links in their widget. I'm not entirely sure of the SEO implications of link redirection, but both the LinkWithin and Outbrain widgets briefly redirect your visitors to their internal sites before bouncing them back to you. Although I personally have not found this to be a problem, some have claimed that this is in effect 'stealing your link juice' so it is something to be aware of.

LinkWithin is good if you want to keep things simple.

Outbrain is my widget of choice for performing slightly better in CTR and providing a great interface for stats.

nRelate remains just a nose behind Outbrain, but still an excellent choice with the most superior custom features of all.

Conclusion - Return to Outbrain

I switched back to using the Outbrain related posts widget on January 1, 2012 and immediately noticed a problem with the wrong thumbnails being scraped from my latest posts. I headed straight for the support forums where I had great results in the past and opened up a ticket.

Knowing it was New Years and the holiday season I didn't expect a lightning fast response, nor did I get one. I eventually got a response on January 4 that didn't quite solve my issue, but at least I had acknowledgement. After I replied back for clarification, I uncharacteristically did not receive any further communication until almost a month later. Finally on February 2, just as I was about to throw in the towel and head back to nRelate, someone from Outbrain came to my aid and fixed my problem. Hopefully things are back to normal now, but I haven't had any issues since, so I don't know if their response times have improved.

Despite the support delays, I will be staying with them for the time being, especially since my click rates have returned to what they were before. But I will also keep a close eye on nRelate as they remain an extremely viable alternative that with a few improvements could easily become my first choice.

Via stupidblogtricks

Jan 17, 2013

AddThis vs. ShareThis Bookmarking Widgets

Over the period of last few years bloggers had found creative ways to allow their readers to easy share the content of the blog on social bookmarking websites. WordPress has several plugins allowing you to implement easy sharing of your content. Probably the most known plugin is Sociable- a plugin I often used on many of my WordPress powered websites. One of the things that I always wanted to see in Sociable plugin was the ability to report how many times and on which websites my content was shared. If they consider developing such reporting, I may use the Sociable plugin again. However for now I had to say goodbye to Sociable and for the past few weeks I was taking a closer look at AddThis and ShareThis.

AddThis

I came across AddThis before I discovered ShareThis. AddThis allows you to add a button to your website by inserting a piece of code into your website or, if you are using WordPress, you can try their plugin. One o the downsides of using the plugin is that it inserts the button below the post and is not offering flexibility to place the button anywhere you want.

Issues With AddThis “Dropdown” Button

One thing that I find annoying about “dropdown” version of the AddThis button is that behaves “unexpectedly” (example on the left). I belong to the “mindset” that if you just hover over the button with the cursor it should not talk, sing, smile, wink or otherwise interact with me. Unless, of course, I click on it!

AddThis Reporting And Related Issues

One of the things you may quickly discover that in order not to mess up your AddThis statistics. You may need to open several accounts if you would like to separate the statistics for each website.

I would love AddThis develop and offer more in depth reporting. In particular I would like to see them reporting not only how many times a particular URL was shared, but to tell me exactly on which of the social websites it was shared.

ShareThis

ShareThis LogoAs you can see I have chosen ShareThis for this blog. Although I have not made the final decisions which services I will end up using, there are few things I like more about ShareThis. (UPDATE: After trying both AddThis and ShareThis I have opted to use AddThis on most of my blogs)

ShareThis Allows You To Track Multiple Domains

In your ShareThis account you can ad more than one URL. ShareThis provides separate statistics for each domain. It takes abotu 24 hours for your statistics to be shown from the time you add a domain and install the code or the WordPress plugin on your blog.

ShowThis Has More Detailed Statistics

While still short of reporting exactly which URL was submitted to what social networking websites, ShareThis offers some extra statistics that I find interesting and useful.

ShareThis Button Can Be Placed Anywhere

If you decide to use ShareThis on your wordpress, it is quite flexible as to where you can place the button on your blog. By default it places the button at the end of the article, but you can override that option or place an additional button in the beginning of your posts.

ShareThis Button Can Be Placed Anywhere

If you decide to use ShareThis on your wordpress, it is quite flexible as to where you can place the button on your blog. By default it places the button at the end of the article, but you can override that option or place an additional button in the beginning of your posts.

ShareThis Offers More “Sharing Options”

Besides offering your readers to share your blog’s content on top social bookmarking websites, SharThis offers other blogger to “reblog” your content. It also offers and opportunity to your visitors to share your blog’s content via e-mail, SMS or Instant Messaging.

Conclusion

I think both services can improve reporting. While certain submissions (such as when your pages are submitted to StumbleUpon or Digg) can be noticed rather easily, allowing you to interact with the submitter. Improving this side of the reporting will allow yet another way for the owner of the blog to network with his or her readers.

Final thought for the blog owners. If you have not tried either of the services, make sure to try at least one of them. The implementation is very easy, both have WordPress plugin. It will take you less than 15 minutes to implement the plugins, but you can rep the benefits for years to come. One thing you have to remember that no plugin in the world can substitute your interaction with your readers and your fans. - source

Feb 16, 2015

Fix Broken Links And Redirections

Broken link checker WordPress plugin (BLC) is one of the essential site SEO audit plugin. For any huge WordPress blog, this plugin is a life saver to remove broken links and to fix redirections. This plugin is very handy when you are cleaning up your WordPress site after some time. This plugin finds all broken and redirected links and give you options to fix them in many ways. Before we talk more about Broken link checker plugin, lets check out some information on broken links.


What are broken links?

Broken links are those link which do not exist. It’s a dead link with 404 status code. For example, you might have linked to some website or pages in the past and now that link doesn’t exist or has been removed, such links are broken links or dead end for bots. When a visitor follow that link, he will get 404 error page & search engine bots will get 404 status code, which means this page does not exist. From SEO point of view broken links ( dead links) are dead end and it adds negative impact on your blog.

For any Website there are many broken link checker Websites Or you can use Xenu to check all broken links on your blog. But when it comes to WordPress, there are plugins like Broken link checker which makes our life easier. Too many 404 links are also informally termed at Link rot and you can read more about it on Wiki page.

WordPress plugin to fix broken links:

BLC is a free broken link checker tool for WordPress.It helps you to find all broken links on your blog as well as all the redirections. Specially, if your posts get too many comments, over the time you might end up having hundreds or thousands of broken links.

This WP plugin checks all the URL’s on your WordPress blog and give a complete report of broken and redirected link. Plugin author has updated this plugin to take care of load on your site and now it comes with many settings.

How to use Broken link checker WordPress plugin?
It might take some time before you start seeing detected broken and redirected links. You can always check the status from your dashboard homepage. Here is how the broken link checker plugin shows broken links:


Along with broken link, it shows the status code, which will help you to determine if you have to unlink, update or not to take any action. Again, my recommendation would be work on updating the link instead of simply unlinking it. In case, if you have a huge blog with thousands of broken links, it’s better to get rid of such 404 links instead of delaying it for later.

You can click on Settings at top right and configure many settings. Specially, go to “Look for links in” and check comments. If your server is underpowered or if it’s overpowered, you can set the Server load limit under advance settings tab. There is an option under general, which let you stop search engine bots to follow broken links.


Usually, this plugin is plug and play to find broken links, but additionally I would suggest to check and confirm if “Stop search engines from following broken links” and Comments under look for links in are checked. This will make sure that by the end of the day, you will be getting rid of broken links.

Broken links found. What next?

So, after running this plugin for 2-3 hours, it detected almost 500+ broken links. For comments, you can simply select all such comments and from the drop down, you can select Unlink. Or you can hover over any link and quickly edit, unlink or mark it as not broken. Specially for blog posts, I would suggest you to update the broken link with updated link else your quality post might not be of any good without any link.

Here is the most interesting feature of this plugin and that is finding redirection and fixing it. Over the time, many people change their domain and do a redirection or you might have changed your permalink and your old posts are interlinked using old permalink, which is somehow not to good for SEO. Broken link checker plugin checks all the redirection and with one click you can fix the redirected links and update them to new one. In case, if you are using affiliate links, it will be also shown as redirected link, so make sure you don’t fix such affiliate links. Here is a screenshot of how you can fix redirected links.:


If you ever changed your domain, permalink or moved from BlogSpot to WordPress or from any other platform, this redirects feature under broken link checker plugin is going to be very useful.

Some time back, I changed CallingAllGeeks permalink structure which resulted in showing as duplicate meta description for all the posts under HTML suggestion of Google Webmaster tool. After searching in Webmaster forum, I realize it’s a bug but still I don’t see any point of keeping links with old permalink structure. As too many redirection and such links might not be considered as SEO friendly. Here is a screenshot for the same:

Adding CommentLuv plugin on Blogger

CommentLuv is one of the excellent plugin for wordpress users, which gives excellent linkback activity for every commenter in your blog. Blogger default commenting system is actually secure, but reader interaction is too really significant. So Most of the bloggers are proving their interest to get backlink from the blog commenting. So before publishing post in your blogspot blog, you need to replace the default commenting system. Since blogger launch date, Google did not implement a commenting system. So most of the commenter are starting to comment on the WordPress CommentLuv system. If this plugin installs in blogger your user engagement system becomes full. So today I am starting to enforce this method “How to add CommentLuv plugin for Blogger blogs”.

How to add CommentLuv plugin for blogger blogs.

How to install CommentLuv plugin in WordPress Blogs?

Installation of the Plugin is a very simple process. Just login into WordPress dashboard and then go for Plugin > Add New, and search with keyword “CommentLuv”. Simply click on Install Now and then activate the Plugin. Just adjust the settings in CommentLuv plugin page. That’s it.

How to integrate CommentLuv with Blogger blogspot blogs?

To integrate the CommentLuv plugin into blogger blogs, follow the steps. To do this, we need to make use of third party website.

1. Open http://intensedebate.com site and create an account by clicking on “Signup”.

How to add CommentLuv plugin for blogger blogs.

2. Fill up the form with required details, then submits and click on the activation link from your Email account. Make sure to tick the option “I want to install inteseDebate on my blog or website”.

How to add CommentLuv plugin for blogger blogs.

3. Now login into your IntenseDebate account, then go for Sites > Add BlogSite.

How to add CommentLuv plugin for blogger blogs.


4. Enter the blogspot blog URL in “Step 1: Specify URL”.

How to add CommentLuv plugin for blogger blogs.

5. Now select the Blogger platform “Step 2: Choose Platform” then go to Last step

6. In Step 3: Installation follows the instruction to install this plugin in your blog. Tick mark on “All new posts” (Recommended).

How to add CommentLuv plugin for blogger blogs.

7. Now go to the Blogger dashboard, download your blogger template in “.XML” format from “Backup/Restore

How to add CommentLuv plugin for blogger blogs.

How to add CommentLuv plugin for blogger blogs.

8. In this step upload the blogger template now by clicking “Choose file” selection. Then click on “Upload file and continue” it.

How to add CommentLuv plugin for blogger blogs.

9. Now you will redirect to below given screen. Just copy the template code.

How to add CommentLuv plugin for blogger blogs.

10. Go to your blogger profile and navigate to Template > Edit html. Select original code of your template by pressing Ctrl + A and replace it with code copied in the above step. This code is not damaging your original template code or anything else. Then “Save template”.

How to add CommentLuv plugin for blogger blogs.

11. Once done, click on the link which says “Configure this IntenseDebate account”. Then click on “Activate” to active the CommentLuv plugin.

How to add CommentLuv plugin for blogger blogs.

How to add CommentLuv plugin for blogger blogs.

Conclusion:

The CommentLuv plugin is top one of the wordpress plugin, which is used by most of the wordpress bloggers to interact with commenters. But in Blogger platform, there is no option to change the default comment system. IntenseDebate.com (This is developed by WordPress team) integrating the CommentLuv system into your blogger blog code. It has spam protection system also. Just follow the above steps to integrate this plugin and enjoy as WordPress plugin.

Wordpress Ping List for Faster Indexing of Blog Post

WordPress ping list are very useful to extend your blog reach to major search engines. We all know that blog has a big advantage over static/dynamic sites in the form of Ping. If you are not aware of pinging feature of WordPress, then here are my 2 cents for you.


When ever you publish, edit or modify a post, WordPress sends ping to all the Ping services which is listed under your ping update service. So this way, ping services get notified about new post and search engine will quickly index them.

Now by default WordPress notifies all major ping services but we can always extend our limit by pinging more services by adding them manually.

Over the time, I have compiled a list of ping services for WordPress, which will help you to ping more services. Here is list of my working WordPress ping list:

 1: http://blogsearch.google.com/ping/RPC2
 6: http://api.my.yahoo.com/RPC2
 7: http://api.my.yahoo.com/rss/ping
 8: http://bblog.com/ping.php
 9: http://blog.goo.ne.jp/XMLRPC
 10: http://blogdb.jp/xmlrpc
 11: http://blogmatcher.com/u.php
 12: http://bulkfeeds.net/rpc
 13: http://coreblog.org/ping/
 14: http://mod-pubsub.org/kn_apps/blogchatt
 15: http://www.lasermemory.com/lsrpc/
 16: http://ping.amagle.com/
 17: http://ping.bitacoras.com
 18: http://ping.blo.gs/
 19: http://ping.bloggers.jp/rpc/
 20: http://ping.cocolog-nifty.com/xmlrpc
 21: http://ping.blogmura.jp/rpc/
 23: http://ping.feedburner.com
 24: http://ping.myblog.jp
 25: http://ping.rootblog.com/rpc.php
 28: http://ping.weblogs.se/
 29: http://pingoat.com/goat/RPC2
 30: http://rcs.datashed.net/RPC2/
 31: http://rpc.blogbuzzmachine.com/RPC2
 33: http://rpc.icerocket.com:10080/
 34: http://rpc.newsgator.com/
 35: http://rpc.pingomatic.com
 36: http://rpc.technorati.com/rpc/ping
 37: http://rpc.weblogs.com/RPC2
 38: http://topicexchange.com/RPC2
 39: http://trackback.bakeinu.jp/bakeping.php
 40: http://www.a2b.cc/setloc/bp.a2b
 43: http://www.blogoole.com/ping/
 44: http://www.blogoon.net/ping/
 45: http://www.blogpeople.net/servlet/weblogUpdates
 46: http://www.blogroots.com/tb_populi.blog?id=1
 49: http://www.blogstreet.com/xrbin/xmlrpc.cgi
 50: http://www.mod-pubsub.org/kn_apps/blogchatter/ping.php
 53: http://www.popdex.com/addsite.php
 54: http://www.snipsnap.org/RPC2
 55: http://www.weblogues.com/RPC/
 56: http://xmlrpc.blogg.de
 57: http://xping.pubsub.com/ping/

Here is a quick guide for newbie to add these ping update services.

How to add or update WordPress ping list:

Login to your WordPress dashboard. Go to Writing under settings tab and scroll down to update services and add all the above ping list. Here is a screenshot for quick understanding:


Well, controlling WordPress ping update services is just first step to SEO and there are many things which you need to do to SEO optimization of your blog.

Jan 18, 2013

Onlywire Best Social Bookmarking Tool Review

Have you even imagined how good it would be, when all you have to do is write a blog post and instantly the link is bookmarked in 50+ social bookmarking and social media websites? Sounds like a bloggers dream come true? Well, now it is actually possible to automate the social bookmarking process to get lots of link juice from bookmarking websites like Digg, StumbleUpon etc.


OnlyWire is a really service provider which offers to create bookmarks for your blog or website. Simply said, OnlyWire syndicates all you content to a number of high PR websites, this can be good if you are looking to go viral on the social hemisphere and also to get lots of incoming links for your website or Wordpress blog.

If you own a Wordpress blog, i would recommend you to download the onlywire wordpress plugin and try it out immediately. There is a free trail version available, with the free account you can post 300 times on various social bookmarking and social media websites, and the paid version allows you to post 1000 times a month for 10 USD. There are a lot of other wordpress plugins for social bookmarking and content syndication, but onlywire’s seamless service stand alone in front of all the other competitors. The only disadvantage of this plugin is that, the first time you create an account with them, you have to manually fill in all your social media profile log in credentials(I found this part a little scary). Once you have set up your onlywire account with all the log in credentials, for the websites you want the content to be syndicated with, just save it and the next time you publish a new article it will be bookmarked in all various websites you have activated.

The Onlywire wordpress plugin also comes with a ‘Share and Bookmark’ feature, bookmark and share buttons will automatically appear under all your blog posts, enable this option for better social sharing or if you prefer using some other social sharing wordpress plugins like diggdigg then you can disable this option on as well, the choice is all yours to make. If you can notice, i have not enable this Bookmark and Share option on my blog as i am currently using diggdigg wordpress plugin.

Onlywire is the by far the best social bookmarking – social media tool i have ever come across till date, it saves me a lot of time and build be a lot of incoming links, what else can a blogger ask for?

List of Top Social Networks Supported by Onlywire are as follows.

01. AOL lifestream
02. Bebo
03. Bibsonomy
04. Blogger
05. Connotea
06. Delicious
07. Digg
08. Diigo
09. Facebook
10. Facebook Groups
11. Facebook Pages
12. Folkd
13. FriendFeed
14. Google Bookmarks
15. Google Plus
16. Google plus pages
17. Hi5
18. Identi.ca
19. JumpTags
20. Kaboodle
21 Karmalynx
22. Linkagogo
23. Linkedin
24. Linkedin Groups
25. Live journal
26. Mister Wong
27. Multiply
28. MyAol
29. My Link Vault
30. Myspace
31. Netlog
32. Netvibes
33. Newsvine
34. Plaxo
35. Plurk
36. Posterious
37. Reddit
38. Scribd
39. Serpd
40. Sonico
41. Stumbleupon
42. Tagged
43. Tumblr
44. Twitter
45. Typepad
46. WordPress
47. Yelp and growing…

Hope this onlywire wordpress plugin review was useful, please comment below if you have any queries on this topic. - source

Jan 11, 2013

Top 10 Content Slider Plugins

No web design trend has become as wide-spread and as popular recently as the content slider, they are everywhere! And rightly so, not only do they offer a marvelous method for displaying a lot of content in such a minimal space, they are also a great way to highlight your best and most popular articles and content.

And on top off all that, with the correct image selection and well chosen content they look great as well.

When you take the most popular current web trend (the sliders) and mix it with the most popular CMS (WordPress), you just know there is going to be a bunch of free plugins you could easily use. And that is what we focus on in this post, 10 of the best free Content Slider WordPress Plugins. And on top off all that, with the correct image selection and well chosen content they look great as well.

Front Slider WordPress Plugin


Front Slider, with its smooth sliding effect, will allow you to display an unlimited number of posts including images and thumbnails. You can set the speed, duration and whether or not to allow it to auto-rotate. Overall its very easy to customise and can be integrated into most WP themes with ease.

Front Slider WordPress Plugin » View the Demo »

vSlider – WordPress Image Slider Plugin


vSlider is a jQuery based image slide show script that can display specific images on your WordPress based website with fading or sliding transitions. It makes use of the core WordPress jQuery library, making it very tiny, about 20 kb, and you don’t have to have any knowledge of coding for using it!

It can use images from your posts using custom fields or scanning for images in the post to feature your latest posts from a specific category (for example a featured category), this way with every new post the slider will automatically update it self.

vSlider – WordPress Image Slider Plugin » View the Demo »

SlideDeck WordPress Slideshow Plugin WP


SlideDeck is a new way to display rich content on websites and blogs. It delivers a better user experience by removing the information overload and providing a fun, quick and beautiful slider for users to interact with your blog posts and other content.

The SlideDeck WordPress plugin allows you to easily create a content slider widget or slideshow on your WordPress blog without having to write any code. Just create a new slider with the SlideDeck control panel tool and insert the widget into your post via the WYSIWYG editor with the TinyMCE plugin SlideDeck picker.

You can also create a dynamic slider by using the Smart Slider function. Just choose your blog post criteria (recent, popular, featured), select a theme, set your options and viola, you have a dynamically updated slider in seconds! Users can now visually experience your blog posts.

SlideDeck WordPress Slideshow Plugin WP » View the Demo »

EasyRotator for WordPress


EasyRotator for WordPress is a free plugin that allows you to easily create sliders in a visual editor. Sliders can display static photos, text and links, or dynamically display recent posts or posts from a certain category or tag. The plugin comes with many attractive, customizable templates. Sliders can be inserted in posts and pages or used as widgets. The editor is simple enough that clients can easily make updates.

EasyRotator for WordPress » View the Demo Video »

WP Slideshow Gallery


WP Slideshow Gallery is a flexible and easy to configure JavaScript powered slideshow gallery showcase for WordPress.

WP Slideshow Gallery » View the Demo »

Featured Content Gallery Plugin


Completely customizable, the Featured Content Gallery is very easy to integrate. Choose to automate the plugin and simply add a custom field to each post or page you want to display and the gallery will show the image, an auto-generated thumbnail in the upper carousel, and the title and first few lines of page/post text. Advanced options allow inclusion of custom thumbnail images, text, gallery styles and transitions.

Featured Content Gallery Plugin » View the Demo »

Frontpage-Slideshow for WordPress


There are no limits to how many slides Frontpage-Slideshow will allow, it will automatically start when images are preloaded and will retrieve automaticaly all information to show depending on global parameters. All aspects can be easily customized: sizes, colors, background-images, transitions, durations, parts to show and preload animations.

Frontpage-Slideshow for WordPress » View the Demo »

Featurific, The Terrific Featured Item Slideshow!



Smooth Slider – Slideshow Of Featured Posts


Smooth Slider is a free, feature rich and easy to customise and style WordPress Plugin that assigns a post as featured posts on a blog and then create a slideshow with them to show at any location on a blog.

Smooth Slider – Slideshow Of Featured Posts » View the Demo »

WordPress Content Slide Plugin


Content Slide a WP plugin to create fully customizable jQuery fading image slideshows/sliders anywhere within your WordPress site. Custom options include slideshow size, color, style and more, much more.

WordPress Content Slide Plugin » View the Demo »

Coin Slider 4 WordPress


Coin Slider 4 WP will show your featured posts as an image slider and rotate them using unique effects provided by jQuery’s Coin Slider. Implementation is very easy, after you download and activate this plugin, just paste one line of code in your template and Coin Slider 4 WP is ready to use.

Coin Slider 4 WordPress » View the Demo »

Featured Posts Slideshow WordPress Plugin


This basic, yet smooth, slider plugin can be easily incorporate into your WP theme. In the admin overview you can set the category, the number of posts, and easily customise it. To view the images in the slideshow, you must create a custom field with the key "thumbnail" and with the direct link to the picture as value.

Featured Posts Slideshow WordPress Plugin » View the Demo »

Via speckyboy

Dec 19, 2014

How to view a website that has been deleted?

Sometimes, people delete their blog/website to protect their privacy.

For example, during Singapore Election, when Nicole Seah of NSP (National Solidarity Party) is nominated as a candidate, and she instantly becomes a public figure.

She starts protecting her privacy on Facebook, and deleted her personal blog to avoid public scrutiny. Her blog was originally at http://www.crappology.blogspot.com

http://classic-web.archive.org/web/20070713212452/http://crappology.blogspot.com/


With the help of Internet Archive, which archive ALL public webpages periodically, you can travel back in time to look at a website. Fortunately, her blog was archived in 2007 for us to take a look.

Jan 12, 2013

Using Twitter To Generate Website Traffic

‘Twitter Traffic’ as some call it, is a great way to get some targeted visitors to your websites. Twitter is simply a social networking site that allows small updates of 140 characters long to be posted for anybody viewing your Twitter account. You also have the option to use Twitter in conjunction to your cell phone or Blackberry, making the whole promotion of your content and traffic generation easy. Whether someone writes a blog or if they have a business online, everyone wants to attract more people to their website.


You will find that your company or blog has more and more followers that are eager to see your updates on Twitter. It’s as simple as signing up for Twitter and posting messages. The possibilities are endless for how well you can use Twitter to your advantage. Twitter can get the word out quick about a new product, an affiliate product, a company event or anything else you may want to announce.

If you want to generate good traffic try not to abuse the benefits of Twitter. The regular tweets that you send across do make a big difference to your account but at the same time, as a marketer, you have to be aware of how much time you dedicate to each method and be efficient. You want to automate the process as much as you can. There are websites available that can help you accomplish this, including socialoomph.com which allows you to send micro messages to your entire list at one time, or at set intervals. In this way, you can spend the bulk of your time growing your account, because you will be saving approximately 30 – 60 minutes per day, by not having to type each message separately.

This is a good way to start taking things to the next level. Since Twitter lets you tweet links you can use it to link to your website and drive traffic. This is also an example of a feature that should not be overused, and it is recommended that you limit your posting of promotional links. You can also generate traffic directly from your profile because followers can see the relevant links that are posted there. You must first have a good understanding of who or what your intended audience is, in order to make the most of the opportunities to generate traffic from Twitter. Gain your followers trust by regularly providing accurate information and you will have good luck increasing the traffic to your site or your promotional deals.

If you have done any degree of homework on Twitter marketing, you will be aware that increasing the number of people that follow you and staying in contact with them is one of Twitter’s most significant traffic generating components. However, these aren’t the only ways to drive targeted traffic to your website or blog. The best part about Twitter is that you can tweet your updates and include a link in the update that leads people directly to what you are talking about on your site. If you want people to know about a product of yours, all you have to do is tweet a link that will take them to the page the product is on. Over time, you will be able to design new strategies for promoting your business or blog and find more creative ways to introduce links into your tweets on Twitter, which will help draw more visitors to your site.

Twitter is new but it is powerful because of its fast growing. The amount of people you can reach through Twitter is astounding, and is only growing. The opportunities Twitter offers are boundless. All you need to do is put a bit of common sense with an effective marketing strategy to see real time results.

Jun 14, 2019

PLDT Fiberhome ONU AN5506-04-FA RP2627 Update Failed

Just last month  I have been reading at kbeflo's gist.github again so many Netizen shouting about their PLDT Fiberhome AN5506-04-FA/T ONU being remotely updated by the country's Giant Telco ISP. It was me who first disclosed on this blog the PLDT "fiberhomesuperadmin " account privilege to access the PLDT Fibr ONU Super Admin and later on TipidPC.com who gave the password sfuhgu that everybody's enjoyed the tweaking and manipulating of their own ONU device. Now the sadness and sorrow came again to all the PLDT Fibr Subscriber because of the so called firmware updates from RP2627 to RP2631 that gives another headache, I know for Shifu out there like you it won't be as hard for you to locate the script even without any use of web developer tools but to a newbie like me will be painful looking for the code.


I have been enjoying my PLDT Fiberhome ONU AN5506-04-FA RP2627 without any patches and still intact until today 6pm my little Princess complaining that her mini iPad is not working anymore until I notice that the internet connection was interrupted. There was no signs that the red LEDs turns ON on the PLDT ONU until I login and see to it if the WAN connection really went down. On the Status Main Menu my PLDT ONU AN5506-04-FA is still intact and NOT being updated to RP2631 but when I check on my BroadBand settings, my ONU WAN Type is now being change from INTERNET to TR069_INTERNET. On my ONU VLANID is still the same as it is 1030 and the priority is still 0 but what happen to my WAN connection type from Route mode is no longer possible to scroll it to Bridge mode. What the F*ck, go and eat your PLDT Fiberhome ONU device. Yeah you are right! now you glued it on the Web User Interface, do you think that I won't be possible on the CLI and what about the web developer tools it can be unhide, PITY on your Graphical Interface.


This is another disaster to the PLDT Fibr Subscriber who owns this kind of ONU Fiberhome AN5506-04-FA/T, on kbeflo's at gist.github thread someone is already asking for RP2627 firmware I don't know if they will be able to upload the firmware onto the ONU device if they have it on their hand. On this Blog someone also commented and ask me the RP2627 firmware, I can upload it to them I have the list of the AN5506-04-FA frimware from RP2610 to RP2627. I have written on this Blog that best and easy way to backup the AN5506-04-FA firmware on Windows machine is via winSCP you can just click and drag the files.


I will leave it as it is today until the PLDT Engineering Technical Team done their patches and firmware updates remotely to all the PLDT Fiberhome ONU devices, soon to follow the post on how to undo the PLDT Fiberhome ONU AN5506-04-FA/T from RP2631 to RP2627 again. I know its hurts really when you are really inlove to your ONU device firmware RP2627 and suddenly someone just took it away without any prior notice. If possible I will write a tutorial on how to update the AN5506-04-FA/T frimware from RP2627 to RP2631 or vice versa from RP2631 to RP2627.