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Need help with blogs

Discussion in 'General Business' started by allwayslearning, Sep 24, 2006.

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    I want to build a blog for several reasons.
    1 RSS feeds are easier using a blog than doing them from my website.
    2 I want to drive traffic to my website.
    3 While I may sell some products, via Adsense, it will primarily be a site that focuses on articles and information.
    4 There will be a link from my website to my blog.

    I thought Wordpress would be my best choice, but ran into many problems with them. First, they wanted me to enable cookies, which I did, but I still could not get in. Somehow, I overcame this problem and did build a blog. However, it was banned due to a violation of terms, apparently because I had more than six links back to my website. I tried building a new blog with them and ran into the cookie problem again. At this point I still can not get in, even after enabling cookies again.

    Here is what my blog was like. First, html linking was available, but I do not know html, so this was a problem from the beginning. I discovered I could copy and paste any of my website that I wanted and the internal and external links were accessible from my Wordpress blog, so I made a few changes to some of my text and pasted it into my blog. It was then possible to go to my website directly from my blog. Since I wrote the articles myself, I also copied and pasted in the “About the Author” section. All of the anchor text sent people back to articles, sales pages and external links. I used the page set up in such a way that each page in my blog was an article from my website. The anchor text worked to send people back to my website. I only had ten articles, so I would not think that I used up too much storage.

    I don't know much about blogging, but would what I did be a violation of terms for most blog sites? If so, then is anchor text of no use on blogs?

    Finally, is there a blog that you can recommend where I can do what I described? I am not planning to completely duplicate my website on a blog, but the keywords are set up effectively, so I would like to use these articles and some segments of the home page.

    I would like a blog that is search engine friendly, does not require html for links, has easy RSS feed promotion and will allow unlimited links back to my website. I also do not want all this trouble with cookies. Do you have any suggestions?
     
    allwayslearning, Sep 24, 2006 IP
  2. Jerad

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    Installing sophisticated blog software in your own server space is the most cost-effective way to get full-throated blogging power over a long period.
     
    Jerad, Sep 26, 2006 IP
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    Yes, it is highly recommended to host your blog in your own server space. Also I recommend wordpress as the blog software.
     
    admindiary.com, Sep 3, 2010 IP
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    used software that can drive automatically with web 2.0 sites and generating a traffic to your site
     
    raffy, Sep 13, 2010 IP
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    blogger.com is best. I have very nice experience of it.
     
    pradiprg, Sep 13, 2010 IP