30th August 2007

Understanding Essential Components Of A Blog

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Hey Folks,Today I’ve been doing some fine tuning of our blog for quite sometime, I originally thought that I would just make an announcement to let you know what has been added, so you would notice. But then I thought, why not just do a brief run down on some essential component of a blog that (maybe, just maybe) newbie bloggers/readers may not know of?

So here it is, my blog announcement cum blog run down on essential components of a blog:

Comment Box
A typical comment box/form can be accessed by clicking on the post title or clicking on the “comment” link or sometimes a “read” link. Here is an example of a comment box:

How to make a comment 2

The comment box is either an integral part of the post or a separate pop up form. Either one would have one of the following:

1) Name (Allows author to know who you are)
2) Email (Allows author to communicate with you)
3) Website (Allows author and readers to know if you have a website)

You can click on any names in the comment column that looks like hyperlink. It will bring you to the commentators site/blog.

Sometimes you will be challenged to answer a math sum or decipher a messy image before your post is allowed to proceed. That is to prevent/reduce the number of robot spams that the author may receive. We do want to author to concentrate on writing good stuffs instead of fighting spams right?

The last part, usually before or after the “Submit Comment” button, you may find a check box that allows you to get updates to subsequent comments from this post. It is very useful as the author/commentators may actually address or reply your comments.

Do Follow Movement

Sometimes you will hear certain authors saying that they “Do Follow” or you get a logo that looks like Do Follow. What is means is that any comment on such a blog will generate a backlink to your site/blog (if you remember to fill it in). Backlinks are important to Google’s pagerank calculation and Technorati’s ranking.

This is a way an author says thank you for commenting and that they appreciate you taking time to pen down your thoughts. That said, please don’t abuse their kindness by leaving a comment with 10 links!

You Comment, I Reply

You Comment, I ReplyFollowing the Do Follow Movement, another hot community project is You Comment, I Reply! The logo looks the one on my right!

Again, it was started as a project to thanks readers for commenting but I put it down to basic courtesy :P. Blog post and comments are like a conversation, who wants to talk to a person who does not reply? So I do reply all my comments (sometimes just a bit later) even though I don’t publish that badge :)

Getting Updates From The Blog
Subscribe Blog Post To Your EmailEveryone loves to read blogs and get updates (especially from blogs with good content), 2 ways to get updates without visiting the blog everyday is to subscribe to the blogs RSS. If you want to know what RSS means, check here.

The first way is to get RSS delivered to your email. Feedburner and Feedblitz are 2 of the common medium that blogs used to delivered their post. Just find the subscription box, enter your email, verify it and you are set to get every single updates. But remember to go back to the site to comment if you like their post! You can find an example of what it looks like to the right of this para.

 

Subscribing To RSS

Another way of receiving Blog post update is via an RSS reader. Google RSS reader is one such example but there are many other good readers out there, just do a search.

RSS readers are useful if you frequently read a whole bunch of blogs and you don’t want to mess up your email. Another reason why RSS readers are more commonly used is that RSS via email is not commonly adopted by every blog yet! To the left, you will find an example of how an RSS logo looks like. Below is different presentation:

Subscribing To RSS 2

Just click on the logo or link and you will be shown a page where you can preview the RSS feed and select your preferred reader. Again, remember to check back with your favorite to comment and give support to the author.

Social Bookmarking and Networking

Loving UsThe next important and critically essential component on any blog is it’s social network! Most bloggers join at least technorati, stumbleupon, blogcatalog, mybloglog, netscape, digg or bumpzee. And if you love their article or blog post, help them spread the word by bookmarking them with your account (if you have one, if not it’s about time to get one). The one on the right contains a Fave button for Technorati, a save button for MyWeb from Yahoo and a voting badge from blogskinny!

You can fave them, digg, them, stumble them or whatever them (whatever the next big thing is) to your liking. The thing is, if you love it, share it! And you can leave a comment to let the author know about it, I know he would be eternally grateful! Below are some more examples of social bookmarks commonly found on a blog, typically within a post (i.e. you need to click on the title, comment or read link to access the single post).

Spreading The Word

This one below is bookmarking interface from Feedburner (I know , its a bit small but you get the idea). It’s usually at the end of a post: Spreading The Word

Trackback

The last item is called trackback! If you love a post and want to share it on your blog, do it via trackback. Best not to copy, don’t rewrite just trackback and add your opinions and perspective to it. You actually do 2 things at once, maybe 3.

1) You do it legally (no copying) and give credit to the author. Thus earning his appreciation.
2) You still get to post good stuff and add your perspective which is what your readers love you for. You won’t actually lose them.
3) You gain some traffic from tracking back to the source. Your tracking appears as a comment on the source post and readers will follow to find out what you have to say about the topic they are interested in!

So as you can see, nothing wrong with tracking back! In fact it is good to trackback! Usually a post has a trackback link at the end of the post/article. Just copy that link and add it into your post (instead of the regular url) and you get a trackback. I have a picture below but it’s a bit small, so take a look at any of my post to find out what it looks like!

Trackbacks

UPDATE : I have found this good writeup called “Wordpress Trackback Tutorial“. It should explain trackback more clearly. Another point is that certain theme may not display trackbacks in their comments. In those case, just drop them a comment telling them you like their post and have trackback. Simple? :)

Oh if you love this post and want to share it, Trackback! OK?

Love,
James

PS: The new additions to our blogs are the email subscription, notification of comments update, big RSS button and some minor changes. But mainly the email subscription. :)

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  1. 1 On August 30th, 2007, Michael said:

    Very informative post. I started blogging a few years ago. The only thing I would add is something about advertising on your blog. When first starting out, don’t put any ads on. Then as the blog gets more readers, slowly add some advertising.

    Michael

  2. 2 On August 30th, 2007, JamesKaren said:

    Hey Michael,

    Thanks for your suggestion. Definitely good advice for new blogs. :)

    In fact, Adsense is the only advertisement on my blog and I was wondering if I should take it down.

    Cheers
    James

  3. 3 On August 30th, 2007, Raymond said:

    How come we have the same idea?

    Actually I have thought of writing a post or shot a video or create a page to educate my readers on how they can fully utilize my blog.

    Now I see it here. Isn’t that interesting?

  4. 4 On August 30th, 2007, JamesKaren said:

    Hey Raymond,

    We are vibrating at the same frequency again. Well, just track back and share it :P

    Actually, I had been having the idea for sometime but suddenly this afternoon. I just had the urge to do it and I got the post out in 90mins flat. :)

    Oh, when you get that video up, let me know. I’ll trackback to you and share them with my readers :)

    Cheers
    James

  5. 5 On August 30th, 2007, Raymond said:

    Hi James,

    It sounds great.

    I’ll let you know then.

  6. 6 On August 31st, 2007, Robin - FortuneWatch said:

    Hi James,

    Great post mate, very informative. Wish I had read a post like this when I started my blog six months back, honestly I would be better placed today. I learned everything the hard way and still learning.

    Does the challenge question or a math calculation mean I wouldn’t get spam comments? I think I will send you an email for some more info, little embarrassed to ask here …lol.

    Keep up the good work.

    Take care and cheers.

  7. 7 On August 31st, 2007, JamesKaren said:

    Hey Raymond,

    Sure. Just drop me an email :)

    Cheers
    James

  8. 8 On August 31st, 2007, JamesKaren said:

    Hey Robin,

    I too learn them the hard way :)

    Which I thought “since I know it, might as well share it”. So I wrote this post immediately and posted it. Thursday was not even my regular posting day :)

    Just drop me an email anytime either at karenlim88@gmail.com or jamessoh88@gmail.com
    It does cut down a huge amount of robot spams :)

    Cheers
    James

  9. 9 On August 31st, 2007, David Rogers said:

    Nice post - where do you get those icons from (I use feedburner but haven’t found them)? I have a do follow plugin, but haven’t seen the icon you use. David

  10. 10 On August 31st, 2007, JamesKaren said:

    Hey David,

    Thanks :)

    You can find the I Follow badge at http://randaclay.com/blog/i-follow/

    As for the RSS, I can’t remember. Just do a google image search and hunt for a free to use version :)

    Cheers
    James

  11. 11 On August 31st, 2007, Anna said:

    Excellent post, I did the same, and many people liked the idea and picked up some cool tips. Good job, anna :)

  12. 12 On August 31st, 2007, JamesKaren said:

    Hey Anna,

    Thanks :)

    That was part of my objective too. I once asked a close friend who read my blog if she left a comment and she told me “I would love to if I knew how”. I was dumb struck!

    It never cross my mind that maybe they just didn’t know what the littles things around a blog that we take for granted was all about! And that was my original inspiration to sit down and write something like this but I never got around to pen it down until yesterday :)

    Cheers
    James

    PS: I am glad your readers like you idea. It pleases an author to know that their work was liked :)

  13. 13 On August 31st, 2007, CHESSNOID said:

    Hi, this was an excellent post. I am fairly new blogger and appreciate all these things you have written about. I have just added feedburner and hopefully it works. I now have a better understanding of all these widgets you discussed and blogger-ese you mentioned. I have subscribed to your blog and will visit often. ;)

  14. 14 On August 31st, 2007, JamesKaren said:

    Hey Chessnoid,

    Thanks for the compliment and I am really glad it was helpful to you :)

    Now that you understand and have implemented some of the steps, I suggest that you announce your changes/updates to your users to alert them. Do a trackback (I couldn’t pass on the chance to do some shameless self promotion :P) to this post to allow some readers who may not be as knowledgeable to learn and it will ultimately benefit you :)

    Cheers
    James

  15. 15 On August 31st, 2007, Mike said:

    Thanks for this post…. although I knew, or thought I knew at any rate, most of the basic stuff involved in blogging, some things here have been ironed out for me.

    Cheers

  16. 16 On August 31st, 2007, JamesKaren said:

    Hey Mike,

    Glad to help :)

    We left some comments for you back at BlogCatalog discussion too :)

    Cheers
    James

  17. 17 On August 31st, 2007, Mike said:

    Hi there,

    I’ve linked to this post on my blog, but not sure if it acts as a trackback.

    Cheers again anyway.

  18. 18 On August 31st, 2007, JamesKaren said:

    Hey Mike,

    Thanks! I went over to take a look. The correct trackback should end with “URL of post”/trackback/ instead of “URL of post”/#comment-498

    Cheers
    James

  19. 19 On August 31st, 2007, YHO said:

    Great post, very informative.

    thanks,
    http://www.boldinvestors.com/

  20. 20 On August 31st, 2007, Joel said:

    Interesting read. Blogging is not stressful after all!

  21. 21 On August 31st, 2007, JamesKaren said:

    YHO: Thanks :)

    Joel: Yes Joel, It isn’t :P

    Check out my new update on trackback :)

    Cheers
    James

  22. 22 On September 2nd, 2007, auctionwally said:

    Hey there, great blog. I almost started to knock it down in my mind because I knew most of what was there, then I stepped back and said “wait, don’t criticize the woman, this is for those that don’t know this stuff yet.
    Right after that, I learned something new and figured I gotta comment. Great job. I like your philosophy of giving something first. I’m still not sure I have the track back thing down.
    Thanks for the blog.
    Auctionwally at
    http://auctionwally.blogspot.com

  23. 23 On September 2nd, 2007, JamesKaren said:

    Hey Auctionwally,

    Thanks for sharing :)

    It is human tendency to draw quick conclusions at first glance and any person who can take a step back, empty their cup and read an article for what it’s for is not only positive but has a great heart for learning and accepting. Looks like you are one such fellow. Great in getting to know you. :)

    Trackback is a mechanism to allow your blog to inform another blog that it is linking to it. It requires the source blog to allow trackback, as it will appear as a comment in the post being tracked. You will need to post the trackback as a link, in regular text format, it doesn’t perform the function.

    If you need clarification, you can email us at karenlim88@gmail.com :)

    Cheers
    James

  24. 24 On September 3rd, 2007, CHESSNOID said:

    Hi again JamesKaren,

    I installed the feedburner and it works fine. Just curious, what is the difference between that and my wordpress plug in called feedsats in my dashboard area? My feedburner only shows 3 and my feedstats shows 73. Thanks in advance for any insight.

    :)

  25. 25 On September 3rd, 2007, JamesKaren said:

    Hey CHESSNOID,

    I think feedstats does that same basic tracking as feedburner. But since the url to subscribe to the feed is different, they are counted differently. I think it is safe to assume that your total subscribers are the 2 add together.

    I use feedburner as it gives more option and is more capable. i.e. I could allow users to subscribe to my post via feedburner email. There is an option to advertise via feed (which I have not tried yet) and much more.

    Cheers
    James

  26. 26 On September 4th, 2007,   Links Roundup - September 4th 2007 said:

    […] Understanding Essential Components Of A Blog - A nice summary of some of the basic elements every blog should have. […]

  27. 27 On September 10th, 2007, Patrick Burt said:

    Great write-up m8. You picked up everything. Also might want to suggest including an About page. :D

  28. 28 On September 10th, 2007, JamesKaren said:

    Hey Patrick,

    Thanks!

    If you are refering to “About Us”, it’s at the top. :)

    Cheers
    James

  29. 29 On September 11th, 2007, Aldian Prakoso said:

    Great post James!
    I also wanted to write about blog interaction in a more technical term (plugin, etc). I’ll write a reference to this post when I finish writing it.

  30. 30 On September 11th, 2007, JamesKaren said:

    Hey Aldian,

    Tell me when you are done with it so I can share with my readers too :)

    Cheers
    James

  31. 31 On September 12th, 2007, maneesh said:

    hey that’s a nice topic and a neat post at that..
    I was planning on a writing a post on RSS feeds and subscription anyway and this post gives me allt he more reason to do so… :)
    nice work.. keep it up..

  32. 32 On September 12th, 2007, JamesKaren said:

    Hey Maneesh,

    I am glad this post inspired you to hasten your pace :)

    Cheers
    James

  33. 33 On September 12th, 2007, Anatomy of A Healthy Blog : Mini Community with Interaction | Aldian Prakoso | Bright Beginning! said:

    […] make sure that you reply to all comments as a courtesy to your commentators. Quoting my friend, James Soh, “Blog post and comments are like a conversation, who wants to talk to a person who does not […]

  34. 34 On September 12th, 2007, Aldian Prakoso said:

    Here you go, James :)

    Anatomy of A Healthy Blog : Mini Community with Interaction

  35. 35 On September 12th, 2007, Dorothy Stahlnecker said:

    James, I so enjoy reading your information. It’s very difficult for me as I am self taught and my comprehension is limited. However, your tips read as easily as me blog for parents and children. Don’t misunderstand the levels here. I could only dream about being as intelligent as you are. However, your gift of teaching reaches all levels of education. Which is a gift……I hope you use for a long time.

    Thanks, and I hope to learn many things from your blog…

    Regards, Dorothy from grammology

    at 61, struggling to understand, determined to learn by being patient and persistent…

  36. 36 On September 12th, 2007, JamesKaren said:

    Hey Aldian,

    Thanks. Went through you post and learn a thing or 2 again :)

    I’ll be implementing some of those changes and post a new sharing with a trackback to your post :D

    Thanks
    James

  37. 37 On September 12th, 2007, Aldian Prakoso said:

    You’re welcome James.

    I should also implement trackback into my blog theme as well.

  38. 38 On September 12th, 2007, JamesKaren said:

    Hey Dorothy,

    Nice to have you back :)

    I am glad the info here has helped you understand more about a blogs essential component. It is never too late to learn and nothing embarrass to ask. I don’t profess to known everything and I am also learning everyday. :)

    Thanks for your compliment, you are the 3rd person to tell me that my blog educates (so maybe I have some sort of talent that I need to explore more of) and Dorothy, I adore the strength I see in your determined spirit.

    Stay positive
    James

  39. 39 On September 12th, 2007, JamesKaren said:

    Hey Aldian,

    Actually trackback and pingback is enable by default but Peter’s Anti-Spam disabled it. Just edit your plugin and set the flag to TRUE for pingbacks and trackbacks. Just do a search for trackbacks within the file. :)

    Took me a few days to locate the problem :D

    Cheers
    James

  40. 40 On September 12th, 2007, aryst said:

    Hi James and Karen…I found this blog through your broadcast in BlogCatalog…You have a great post here indeed…I hope I can come out with something that people will give warm respond later…now, I do receive comment but only from those who I really interact with (namely Sabahan)…keep up the great post..

  41. 41 On September 12th, 2007, JamesKaren said:

    Hey Aryst,

    Thanks and Welcome to our blog :)

    You can do it too as long as you remember to create a post that has massive values to your readers :)

    And actually, you already know the answer to your own question. One word: Interact :)

    Cheers
    James

  42. 42 On September 26th, 2007, omrelaP said:

    Nice one. Keep it up. Thanks.

  43. 43 On September 26th, 2007, JamesKaren said:

    Hey Omrela,

    Welcome to my blog and I appreciate the encouragement. Thanks :)

    Cheers
    James

  44. 44 On November 11th, 2007, for sale houses said:

    James,

    I don’t know how I got to this site, but it’s good that somehow I found it. I’ve been looking around the internet for good resources and informative blogging tips for wordpress newbies and my constant clicking through links got me here.

    There must be some ‘divine intervention’ involved because I really need a good tutorial so I can catch up quick with wordpress.

    Thanks for the wonderful tips.

    Marie

  45. 45 On November 12th, 2007, JamesKaren said:

    Hey Marie,

    You found us because you were looking and thank you for the compliments.

    But unfortunately, this blog isn’t really about blogging tips. I’ll have a new blog coming up that talks about that soon. Stay tuned :)

    Cheers
    James

  46. 46 On November 14th, 2007, Flip That House said:

    James,

    You are very welcoming and I do appreciate your response. No matter, even if your blog isn’t about tips, just this particular post is a golden nugget for me. I have bookmarked this post and please, don’t forget to email me your new site about blogging tips when its ready.

    Warm regards,

    Marie Soriano

  47. 47 On November 17th, 2007, JamesKaren said:

    Hey Marie,

    Sure will do. :)

    I’ll email you the URL when it is ready :D

    Cheers
    James

  48. 48 On January 10th, 2008, Spare wheel said:

    I use drupal for easy do follow, no plugin required

  49. 49 On January 10th, 2008, leslie said:

    This is definitely a good reading for newbies like myself. You have put everything together for one to start off into the blogging world.

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