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Aug 29 2008

Joomla Shift?

Published by Jayvee under Blog

I’m having thoughts on moving from WordPress to Joomla. I see Joomla better than WordPress. But the problem is, I have to set everything up from the beginning to end but hey, it would be worked out. I just need to refurbish my blog because everything that I set up here is kinda… Bloggish. If you’re wondering what’s Joomla, Joomla is an Open Source Content Management System. Joomla is the successor of Mambo, just like WordPress as the successor of b2. I’ve first heard about Joomla through Jun my friend and a current member of DC Warez. He did a seminar about Joomla last DCE but sad to say, I didn’t listened to his speech and explanation of Joomla. He did use WordPress and Joomla in his blogs but I only have one domain name so, I’ll decide whether to use Joomla or not.

I did a demo of Joomla a while ago just to know the content and feeling of Joomla. There are some parts of Joomla where I still can’t get it. From banners to articles and as well as footers. Boy, talk about first time. I’ll read about Joomla more and maybe soon, I would decide whether I’ll use Joomla or not.

I’ve read about articles regarding Joomla and I find it very good and cool despite the hardships that they encounter. They also did a comparison about blog and content management. I think it’s a good thing to let content management handle your blogs because not only they handle it professionally but they do it cleanly. You can also see your other post and your recent post.

Like, so I reiterate that I would have to decide whether to use Joomla or not because I think it’s time to renew my blog site/website. After those months on WordPress, I have to shift. A new and humble beginning.

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Aug 25 2008

Advanced Link Building

Published by Jayvee under Blog, Websites

I usually get a lot of emails in my inbox. One of the culprit in filling my inbox everyday is Multiply. I’ve recently moved to Multiply because of Flickr’s “recent 200 images” if you’re over 200 photos in your photostream. I’m not mad or anything but all I want is to post all my images.

We are a bit off the topic but anyway, I don’t read my email that often. This mail caught my attention. It’s from SitePro News. Usually, I don’t read that kind of mail. When I see an article, I just archive it and move to another mail. But this really caught my attention [reiteration -T1].

Advanced Link Building - Avoid These 7 Mistakes by Don Lawson (c) 2008

Recently SEOMoz did a survey among the top SEO experts. The results were surprising to say the least. None of the SEO experts could come to a 100 percent agreement on any one subject! So, if they can’t come to an agreement on SEO and link building, how is the rest of the world supposed to?

Rand surveyed the Top 37 SEO experts in the world. Basically the survey is a series of questions asked of each expert. This group of experts could not come up with an agreement rating more that 1 on many of the questions!

So now that we know the experts can’t agree, I might as well tell you the mistakes I’ve made plus the ones I see done by many webmasters when link building.

  1. Failing to Procure Reciprocal Links - I’ve seen so called SEO Guru’s say that reciprocal linking is dead and they will hurt your site. This just isn’t so. The important thing to remember is to make sure the links you trade are from quality sites. It doesn’t matter if they’re PR0 just make sure they’re not from a spam/adult/pharmacy/hate type site. Reciprocal links can be on a resource page if you run a website or a Blogroll for you bloggers. Just remember to trade!
  2. Failing to Acquire Low PR Links - For some reason, many webmasters do not want PR0 sites linking on them. This is link building suicide! One day, those PR0 sites could be the next PR5 or better. Frankly, I don’t care who links to my sites. I can’t control it and if they’re passing any amount of authority, and even PR0 sites pass some, I’ll take it. It also looks natural when you have many more low authority sites pointing to your site that all high PR sites.
  3. Failing to Link Out - Once again, we’re talking about making your site look natural to the Search Engines, especially Google. Authority sites link out to another authority sites. Google expects to see this. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve had a site stuck in the SERPS only to get a liitle boost when I linked to a higher authority site. So link out to authority sites!
  4. Failure to Check Your Reciprocal Link Partners’ Websites - Once you exchange links with someone, you need to follow up on a routine basis and make sure the link back to your site is still there. Some sites go down, accounts are closed, domains expire and are purchased by someone else, webmasters change website topics and some webmasters simply take your link down after you exchange links. I’ve seen people put the “nofollow” attribute on the links after they’ve made a trade. I’ve seen it all happen, that’s why I monitor my link partners and you should also.
  5. Failing to Use Anchor Text in Your Link - If someone gives you the opportunity to use Anchor text in the link back to your site, use it! In my opinion, anchor text in a backlink is the second biggest off page ranking factor for SEO. Only the relevancy and authority of the page where the backlink originates is more important in my experience.
  6. Failing to Cover Up Your Paid Link Footprints - Look, from here to the end of time, people will sell links. And from here to the end of time, Google will be trying to find paid links. And from here to the end of time, you’ll see blogs, websites and blog networks (think Backlink Solutions) get de-indexed for selling links. If you’re going to buy or sell links as part of you link building plan, you’d better be hiding your footprint or Big Daddy G is going to find you one dark, cold and stormy night. There are several ways of hiding you footprint, I covered one way in my link laundering article a few weeks ago.
  7. Failing to Build Links - I see people on the forums all the time asking how they should go about link building or how to get started link building. Many say they don’t know how and so they don’t even try. People! I hate link building as much as the next person, but it’s not Rocket Science. You may be able to rank high in a low competitive keyword niche with on-page SEO, but for a competitive niche where’s there’s money to be made, you’re going to need some relevant backlinks!

Tip: One of the most effective link building strategies you can perform is to find out who’s linking to your competition and get links from them. You simply go to Google and type in link:yourcompetitorssite.com. You’ll get a list of sites that are linking to your competitor’s site. Browse that site to see if there is a place to put a link to your site at. If not, simply contact the person running the site and ask kindly for a link. Many times they will not respond, but some will. Now, out of those sites, do the same thing. See who’s linking to them and get links from those sites!

This is probably the easiest way to get relevant backlinks but it’s a technique very few bloggers and webmasters use! Sure it’s tedious and time consuming, but in the long run, those top rankings will be worth all the time you practiced link building.

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Aug 16 2008

WordCamp ID

Published by Jayvee under Blog, Community

Yey… I’ve received my WordCamp ID a while ago from Sir Blogie. I’ll just print it out and laminate it for Sept. 4’s WordCamp here in Davao City. I can’t wait for WordCamp Philippines 2008. I’ve been dying to see this and hoping that 1 day, it would be here in the Philippines. And it did come the time when WordCamp is here in the Philippines plus a mini-Camp here in Davao.

The event would start from 6:00 PM to 10:00 PM and I hope I would see Matt Mullenweg, the creator of WordPress here in Davao.

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Aug 09 2008

Disqus Comment System

Published by Jayvee under Blog

I’ve been using Disqus comment system since I don’t know when. I think I’ve got it through email and I’ve installed it on my WordPress blog. Since I don’t have time to fiddle around with the system a bit, I just left is as it is. Today, since me and Kuya Mick do a lot comment back here on my blog, I didn’t hesitate to explore more on Disqus. I’ve tweaked and change the system a bit. I’ve also included a widget page wherein I display people who comments on my blog (verified and bona fide member of Disqus though). Every time someone drops a comment on my blog, I automatically get an email stating that someone did actually drop a comment on my blog. I think I just reiterated this portion..

Anyway, I find Disqus comment system to be the most awesome and the best there is. I’m settled with my comment system.. Anything more beside Disqus?

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Aug 09 2008

WordPress 2.6.1?

Published by Jayvee under Blog

My WordPress Installation didn’t alert me to upgrade my blog to WordPress 2.6.1 but that one is out but a Beta though. I don’t know if I’m gonna download it or not but I’ll wait before the official 2.6.1 is out. I’ll just keep an eye on WordPress Trac to see the progress of WordPress 2.6.1 as well as WordPress 2.7.

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