For those of you that have been planning to move your blog but weren’t sure how to go about it, check out this 20-point checkliist at Performancing. While it is focused on WordPress, much of it applies to nearly any type of blog move.
In this case, the move was both from one host to another […]
18 Aug
Posted by rdash as Blog platform, Moving blogs, Blogger.com
Mashable reports that Google has a new version of Blogger.com blogging platform available for testing. This new version has loads of new features, including collapsible archive navigation, customizable nav and page layout create-new-post link from webpages (just if you’re logged in already), and more.
The page layout control panel has draggable elements and loads of options […]
[Beginner-Intermediate] There are many ways that you can present the contents of your blog posts, all of which depend on the blogging platform that you are using. And the display pattern you choose may make the difference between repeat visitors or having just search engine referrals.
With free platforms, the entire content of each entry is […]
A visitor asked, via a search engine query, for a guide to Google AdSense revenue sharing on the Drupal blogging platform. I’m answering a much more general question: how to share blog ad revenue.
There are two parts to this question:
What percentage revenue share do you give out?
How do you set up your blogging platform to […]
Several months ago, I had a teaser post basically saying that you could import a Blogger.com + Blogspot.com blog’s posts into a WordPress blog. But I didn’t tell you how to do it. Well, I’m about to do convert BlogSpinner V2.0 into V3.0 on WordPress, so I started searching for some information.
I found that WordPress […]