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Jun 24 2008

NoFollow, DoFollow, MarshMallow

NoFollow, DoFollow, MarshMallow


Here’s me trying my hand at explaining the ramifications of these terms. First two words have something to do with comment links (you can argue that these two words may pertain to any link and you will be right, but in this case I am limiting my explanation to the links found in the comments area) while the last one goes well with hotdogs and bonfires and is generally considered delicious.

Ok, here we go.

Most blogging platforms are inherently NoFollow, which means that any link (usually author’s URL) included in a comment will not pass PageRank. I say most because I haven’t tried out all the blogging platforms out there. And even if I say “All” I could still be wrong. Either way I’m screwed. The relevance of not passing PageRank is that the link that you included in a comment that you made will not have any value as far as your PageRank is concerned.

We all know that backlinks are supposed to count as a vote of approval for your blog, however if that backlink is NoFollow, it’s like shooting blanks. Alright control your overactive imagination. Now what it doesn’t mean however is that search engines will not crawl these nofollow links, they will, and they’ll come a-knockin’ on your door, but that’s just it. Although these links are still counted as one of your backlinks, they’re just not that valuable.

DoFollow links on the other hand are the kind of links you want. Spiders crawl them and they’re considered an affirmative vote in your favor. So if you’re on a link building mission with the intent of skyrocketing your PageRank via a commenting strategy, you would be much better off seeking out those DoFollow blogs. Here’s a DoFollow community that you could join to get you started.

So You Want Your Blog To Be DoFollow Eh?

A bit of caution on this one. DoFollow blogs are easy target for spammers so I recommend that you enable comment moderation for you to sort out which ones to grant your precious Dofollow link. If you don’t have the stomach for this, better stick to nofollow. Still there’s a valid argument to be made for making your blog DoFollow. For one, it motivates your regular readers to comment which could result to a lovely discussion on your posts. Fair enough?

Now, if you use WordPress, you’re in luck. There are a lot of DoFollow plugins out there starting with this one.  Or if you want to make things a bit more manageable(remember my note on spamming? this is a good tool to mitigate that), you can use this one– this is an interesting plugin that only activates DoFollow for commenters after they’ve posted a number of comments. Very nice huh?

Now if you’re on blogspot, go switch to Wordpress!

Kidding. Actually here’s this tutorial for blogger’s beta template that you can use. It’s actually very easy to follow. Again, better turn on that comment moderation thing before you do this.

But What About CommentLuv?

What about it? It parses the visitors last blog post and that’s it. Unless the DoFollow plugin is installed(for Wordpress) or the nofollow tag is deleted(for Blogger), it’s still NoFollow.

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May 24 2008

Migration From Beta Blogger To Wordpress


Man this is some work. I have read almost all the how to’s on painless beta blogger migrations to wordpress and I have to say this is excruciating work! Still after having finally done it, everything seems worth the hours spent in front of my computer. A lot of the experts agree on two things to do the migration but with usually the same goal/s in mind– ensuring that the previous links don’t get broken and all that google juice and pagerank will not go to waste.

In my previous free blog I have already cranked up the PR meter to PR4 and have managed to land in the first page of some very competitive keywords. The problem was I was using a free account. I really should have started with a dotcom from the very start. Had I done that, I wouldn’t have to go through all the research I did in order to migrate successfully.

But still, there is a silver lining in all of these. Had I started with a dotcom from the get go, I wouldn’t have learned about 301/302 redirects, .htaccess, and all those meta tags redirect methods that a lot of experts were betting their nuts on as surefire remedies to the pain of migration.

The first instructions I did consider was Techcounter’s instructions, but the loooongg queu of questions scared the heck out of me. Then there were a lot of others in between before I arrived at bloggerbloke’s site. At first I had it made with his very nifty .htaccess system. It really worked for him and I think for others too. Even I was convinced I had it down pat. I typed my redirected blog address and voila, I was taken to blogger’s redirect page and then eventually to this site. It’s all good, except that in bloggerbloke’s case, there’s none of that temporary blogger stop.

I was prepared to live with it until I clicked on some of the permalinks pointing to my own blog. It did the usual redirect and ended up with a 404 error. I kinda slipped back down to earth after that. I had to play my final ace. I tapped on the great Wordpress reserve for help. And there it was, the plug-in created by Sam Wong — the Blogger Redirector. I installed the template and removed the .htaccess code I pasted earlier. Everything worked real well after that. Including the permalinks.

I have already placed the noindex,nofollow meta in my old blog hoping that I won’t be penalized for duplicate content. I’ll also try to do a little 302 redirect so the search engines would know that I have moved to a new location and then later on will do the permanent 301 redirect.

Right now, my concern is how to get out of that blogger temporary stop when any of my link or my url is typed. I also have to work a little bit harder promoting this site. Also some of my internal links (of course they came with the migration) are still pointing to the old blog! I still have to see if there’s a quicker way of changing these internal links behaviour so they will recognize their new location. However I only have very few internal links to modify in case I decide to do everything manually.

It may take me a couple of weeks more to finally say that I have moved successfully and comfortably here in my self-hosted Wordpress. But I’m not really that worried. After all, Rome wasn’t built in a day.

If you happen to be here and you have some questions about migration, shoot me a note, I may not be an expert yet but with all the internet literature I’ve read and the kinks I’ve encountered, I may just be able to offer a few insights.

Cheers!

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Apr 30 2008

PageRank and Other Mumbo Jumbo

Published by lurchie under , PageRank, Uncategorized, weddings


I am not one who is so concious about the things she writes and so and so forth. I rant, I rave, and sometimes I get so inspired I spout about a zillion words per minute! Not really..hehe.. but seriously my mind talks even when I am asleep. Perhaps there is just too many thoughts that come to mind.

Once upon a blog hopping morning, I chanced upon a website that ranted because it’s Google PageRank was ZERO (as in Zip, Zero, Nada!). It got me a bit curious as to why it would mean so much to that person, but then I realized, of course, why wouldn’t that person be concious of his or her page rank when he or she was trying to monetize her blog?

I honestly want to become one of the great bloggers out there who monetize there blogs. I even pray at night that perhaps my other blog (Never Dainty: http://neverdainty.blogspot.com) would grow and have an audience, too! So it would have at least a PageRank of 1 or 2. Instead, this little baby got another one! Yey me! Perhaps I should start monetizing this one? Maybe. But this will still be my basecamp of broken dreams and endless woes. Teehee.. We’ll see.. we’ll see..
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On the other side of the Blue Lagoon, I rammed into Zr’s Better Than Ezrah page and her post on her wedded life. Remember her wedding? The one I wrote about around last month? Yeahp! That’s the one!!

I know I havent been writing about my wedded bliss and what nots, but if you are curious as to how wedded people become - in some instances - then do visit her website. I found it rather interesting. )

My comments? Well, I did not have all the things she had, and I did not go through a LOT things she is going through right now, but what do I know really? I had another version of my warped little fairytale. Hehehe.. Funny how different our lives are.. But I’ve heard talk from other newly wedded people about their after-wedding affairs and they - somewhat - parallel Zr’s description. Although admittedly still not the same, I think hers might hit closer to home.

If I get through this day without collapsing, tell you what, I will narrate the happenings of MY wedding day and the life after that. Hehehe.. If I can remember to do so, that is. ;)

Life is Beautiful!!

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Nov 04 2007

Google’s PageRank, bad for PR?

As I’m not deeply into SEO and such, I kept mum when the hullabaloo over the see-sawing of Google’s PageRank system washed over the blogosphere late last month. This blog — after having been pinned with a PR4 from 0 in May — suddenly went one notch down, and then back up again after a few days, and then is now at PR2. Same thing happened with my IT talks! blog.

Ang Dabawenyo suffered one point, after landing a PR5 in just 3 months of existence in May. Mindanao Bloggers enjoyed the same leap from 0 to 5 as my I-love-Davao blog, in just as many months from site launch. The Davao Blogspace is still at PR4.

What’s curious is Google’s ranking of the DVO Bloggers Network blog, which runs on Google Apps. It’s fairly new (started only in 6 July 2007), and it doesn’t have very many incoming links, and still has only a few feed subscribers — probably because the posts are erratic and far between. But it got a PR4 from scratch. (more…)

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