Sunday, December 02, 2007

Moving to a New Domain

Yes, we've packed the removals van and we're heading over to our new home at Ask-Kalena.com tomorrow. All our archives will remain in place at this domain, but I'll be redirecting the blog home page within 48 hours so please update your bookmarks. We're also moving away from Blogger to a WordPress platform that offers much more in terms of template features and control.

Our feed will stay the same: http://feeds.feedburner.com/AskKalena so if you're already a subscriber, you'll continue to see posts as normal. If you're not yet a subscriber, you know the drill! Catch you at the other end.


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Tuesday, November 13, 2007

SiteProNews: History of the Blog

I'm totally trashed tonight - it's been a series of 9am-1am days in preparation for our launch of Search Engine Wiki. Add to that 30 laps in the pool today and I'm really feeling it. So please forgive me for a lazy blog post tonight!

Please enjoy a post I made a couple of days ago on SiteProNews about the History of the Blog. Catchya tomorrow!


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Tuesday, November 06, 2007

Blogger Woes May Prompt Mass Exodus

I have been having publishing problems with Blogger for about a week now, with the last 48 hours being the worst. I have no idea if my posts are going to publish or not and when the Dashboard shows them as published, I can't see them live anyway. Very frustrating!

Judging by the number of persons complaining in the Blogger Help Group, I'm not alone. Yet responses and updates from Blogger employees are noticeably absent. I've been planning to migrate this blog to WordPress for some months but this has given me the kick up the backside I've needed to fast-track the migration. I'm guessing that many others will follow suit before long!

UPDATE: Blogger has finally publicly acknowledged the problem and is apparently working on a fix.

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Monday, September 17, 2007

Beginner's Blogging Resources

I've been collecting useful articles and blog posts for some months with the idea of putting together a beginner's guide to blogging. But I wanted to share with you a couple of gems I found that first-time bloggers will find useful in the meantime:

1) Patrick Schaber's Beginner's Guide to Setting up a First Blog Site

2) ProBlogger's Choosing a Blog Platform

Happy blogging!

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Monday, September 03, 2007

Q and A: Where should I place outbound links in my blog?

Dear Kalena...

I would like to know what links and where on a page are the best kinds of links. I'm a new blogger and started up my 2nd blog this weekend: The Artist Food Network. An artist will email a recipe and a painting of a food from the recipe. We will link to her in our post and we will want a link exchange by having her put a permanent link to us somewhere on our side bar (in a sidebar with layout -- adding a new page element). Are these the same in value?

Everyone talks about the value of links but I never know where to put these links --In a comments on another's site, in the post, or permanently in the blog roll. Thanks for your help.

Nancy


Kalena's Answer:

Dear Nancy

What a delightful idea for a blog! Very unique. In terms of your questions, it can be confusing for bloggers to know who to link to, where to place the link and how many links to use on a page. First and foremost, design your blog pages with users in mind. Create your navigation and outbound links so they are the most logical for your visitors. Create a few different layouts for your blog and ask a sample of people to provide feedback and what they do and don't like.

Any usability expert will tell you that the most expected place for navigation links is at the left of top of a page and the most expected link format is blue underlined text. Now that might not work with your particular blog template, but you should still try to fulfill your visitors expectations as much as possible. Visual heat maps can show you what areas of a web page are most looked at and clicked on by visitors. Try to place your most important content and links in these areas.

In terms of how to link to your contributors, I see that you have created a Contributors column in your left-hand navigation and are linking to the profiles of each contributer. But most of your posts don't link out to other sites. I do see one post from a guest artist where you've linked to the artist's site within the post text. The way you've done that is just fine. In terms of search engines and linking, there are really only four things to remember:

1) A link from site A to site B is considered by search engines to be a "vote" by site A for site B. The quality of site A is what search engines pay close attention to. If site A is considered a high quality site, with high traffic and popular content, the vote for site B is obviously worth more. If site A's content is related to the theme of site B, the link value is even higher. If site A is considered to be fairly unimportant or of low quality, then the link value is reduced considerably. This is why mass link building campaigns are often unsuccessful, because webmasters go out and try to build links willy-nilly, without caring who links back to them or who they link to. It's quality that counts for search engines, not quantity. The same goes for the number of links from one site to yours. Having a link from somebody's blogroll to your blog might provide more traffic, because more pages are listing your link, but it won't necessarily help from a search engine perspective unless the pages that list your link are considered of high quality themselves. The point here is to link and become linked by all means, but make sure you only link out to sites you would recommend to your site visitors.

2) If possible, don't exceed 100 links on a single page, as recommended by Google in their Webmaster Guidelines. I know, I know, I break this rule! It's a usability thing.

3) Don't link to the same page more than once on a single page.

4) The anchor text you use in the link can influence how relevant search engines consider the linked-to page for matching search queries. So you should always try to use logical keywords within the link. For example, if you were linking to a site about watercolor artists, instead of having the link look like this: Visit this site, it's about watercolor artists. You should use keywords in the anchor text and change the link to: Visit a site about watercolor artists. Make sense? It's very important that you encourage your guest artists and any persons linking to you to use anchor text in their links also so your site can gain from the link juice.


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Monday, February 19, 2007

Q and A: How do I add Feedburner to my site?

Dear Kalena...

Any idea about how to add feed burner to my site? I transferred my blog to my own domain so what is my site feed? Where do i find it?

John

Kalena's Answer:

Dear John

Assuming you have already created a Feedburner account, your feedburner address should be: http://feeds.feedburner.com/[yourblogname]. If you haven't created an account yet, simply go to http://www.feedburner.com and create one based on your blog info.

If you are using Blogger for your blog, your feed should automatically be generated at http://[yoursiteurl]/atom.xml

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Tuesday, January 09, 2007

New Blog Template

This is my first post using my new blog template. Do you like it? I thought it was time for a change.

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Monday, November 13, 2006

Q and A: How do I add keywords to my individual blog pages?

Dear Kalena...

I have a doubt plz help me. I think you can help. How do we add different keywords to each page of a blog like we do in a website? This blog has done it. How did he do it?

thank you
John


Kalena's Answer:

Dear John

To add tailored Title and META Tags to your blog pages, or to optimize them for keywords, you need to edit the HTML template for your blog. If you use Blogger, you simply access the tab marked "Template". For other blog templates, this article should help you.

cheers
Kalena

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Wednesday, May 24, 2006

Q and A: How do I get rid of the Blogger header on my blog?

Dear Kalena...

Thank you for your article I was sent by Site Pro News (10 Adsense Tips).
It was really good! I went & checked out your site & blog & Jen's blog too.
I would like to get some advice from you if you don't mind?

How did you get rid of the Blogger header on your Search Engine College
blog? That's pretty cool looking! How did you get the clickable banner for the SE College up there?

Also, I noticed that your articles are on a Blogger blog. Did you get rid of
the Blogger header the same way as above? How did you put your Search
Engine College header up there? That is so cool!! I want to do that with my blog!

How do I put a Site Map on my Blogger blog?

Dan

Kalena's Answer:

Dear Dan

First up, you should give up the caffeine man! Just kidding. Ok, let me answer your questions one by one:

1) To remove the Blogger navigation bar from the top of your blog, simply log-in to the Blogger dashboard, click on the Template tab and you'll see a drop down field at the top of the page titled "Change the Blogger Nav Bar". From the drop down list you'll see the option to turn the nav bar "off".

2) To add other elements like banners to the top of your blog, you need to be proficient in editing HTML. You can access and edit the HTML template of your blog by clicking on the Template tab.

3) Yes, I used Blogger to create our article library so I could easily add articles as if they were blog posts. I used HTML to edit that blog template to match our Search Engine College design template.

4) Re adding a site map, you can either create one in HTML and add a link to it within your blog template, or you can use Blogger's own archiving features to create links to your previous posts.

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Thursday, March 30, 2006

Search Engine Q and A Now Sorted by Category

Some of you have been asking if there is a way to search my Q&A archive by category.

Well I'm happy to say this is now possible. Simply go to the Frequently Asked Questions area of The Lounge and you'll find all my blog Q&As listed under various categories like SEO, PPC, copywriting, Google etc. Happy hunting!

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