How to use Addthis to offer “email post” and social bookmarking options for wordpress.com

12 07 2009

ADDTHIS is probably the most discussed method of social bookmarking in wordpress.dot.com forums. Until now, no Addthis code worked for wordpress.com blogs that created “email post” options as well as social bookmarking options. I worked out a bookmarklet that works perfectly for wordpressdotcom blogs, but it dodn’t produce an “email post” option.

If other blogs can have it, why can’t we wordpressdotcommers? :D

Addthis creates both email post and social bookmarking options for wordpress.com blogs!

Addthis creates both email post and social bookmarking options for wordpress.com blogs!

I approached the Addthis forum for a solution and they have corrected the Addthis bookmarklet I created before. You can access the latter bookmarklet at Addthis forum.

If you don’t know how to create social bookmarking lists for your wordpress.com blogs using the bookmarklet, just read this Addthis tutorial for wordpress.com blogs. Follow the instructions on that post, but DON’T download the bookmarklet offered there. Just use the bookmarklet given at the Addthis forum.

Why not click the button below to see that it actually does include the “email post” link as well as social bookmarking options? :D

Addthis button for wordpress.com

So, why is it better? Because the previous code does not include “email post” options. Click the button below (created with the previous bookmarklet) and see for yourself!

Addthis social bookmarking for wordpress.com


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How to find out if your blog feed is getting republished

10 06 2009

COPYGATOR is a helpful assistant that watches out for content thieves who republish your blog posts stolen from your feed.

Copygator - feed thieves beware!

This is a free service designed to monitor your RSS feed and find where your content has been republished in the blogosphere. We automatically notify you when a new post of yours is copied to another feed, we also build an overview page you can view to see how/when/where your content is being duplicated, quoted or plagiarized.

From Copygator

You can get it to work for your blog in three ways:

1) You can paste an image from Copygator that helps it to watch your contents automatically.
2) You can go over to the copygator homepage and paste the valid RSS and Copygator will keep a watchful eye.
3) If you have the option, then set your blogging software to ping Copygator. It ensures that they are able to search the current posts.

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:idea: It is also helpful to remind feedreaders that your blog feed/digital content is copyrighted. Myfreecopyright produces a unique digital fingerprint (a number) that is proof that you are the creator of the content.
How to protect your blog/site, RSS feed and digital content with a digital fingerprint from Myfreecopyright





How to create social bookmarking text links for (wordpress.com) blog posts using ifeedreader

7 06 2008

social bookmarking text links for wordpressIFEEDREADERS is a simple tool that will create social bookmarking text links for blog posts for you easily. Choose the services you fancy. Then if you are a wordpress.com blogger, choose “Link List” instead of “Drop Down Menu”. Then choose links for a “Static page” and in the final step enter the post url and post title. You may want to add seperators – which will format the line-up of the links – before you hit the “Create Buttond” link.

The number of social bookmarking services they cover is quite impressive.

social bookmarking ifeedreader

Social bookmarking text links are especially useful if you prefer to avoid visual clutter at the bottom of your blog post.

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Further readings

You might also like to try out Social bookmarking tools from Toprankblog to create social bookmarking text links. They offer even more social bookmarking services! :D





Compare search results from Yahoo and Google in the same window at Syncrisis

27 05 2008

WHAT is Syncrisis?

\Syn”cri*sis\, n. A figure of speech in which opposite things or persons are compared.

From the site

Syncrisis is a site where you can enter a search term and get a comparison of search results from Yahoo and Google side-by-side. Especially useful for bloggers who want to find out how their blogs fare for a specific keyword in two of the most popular search engines.

Yahoo + Google = Yahoogle!! :D

compare Yahoo and Google search results

compare Yahoo and Google search results

Why not try it out? :D
And don’t forget to let me know your opinion!





How to create an Archives page/post for a wordpress.com blog

26 05 2008

ARCHIVES are created automatically in wordpress.com blogs. And if you want your readers to have access to your blog archives, the only way to do so is by adding the Archives widget in the side bar. But what if you don’t want the Archives widget in the side bar (to minimize clutter maybe!) but still want your readers to have access to it? Well, the only way to do so is by creating an Archives page or post. If your page tabs are already crowded (depends on your theme), it is better to create an Archives post and link to it in your side bar with a text link using a text widget.

So how do we create an Archives page or post? Take a good look at your blog first. Have you posted in all months from the moment you started your blog? The best way to check it is by adding the Archives widget in your side bar temporarily and clicking the months. If you have posted in all months, well, then first of all, let me congratulate you for being so dedicated. Regular posting is a big deal for blogs! Ok, back to the Archives thing again. If you haven’t posted in all months, that’s ok too. Shit happens in life and I understand! But do note down which month(s) you didn’t post on. Let’s say, a sample blog doesn’t have posts in March, 2008.

Now we are ready to tackle our project big time. It really isn’t that tough. So if you are holding your breath, don’t! :D

Blogs go back in time, (like B.C!). So we have to travel through time in our Archives page – from the present to the past and go back to the time of Big Bang – the time your blog was born and the first post was created.

A sample Archive page of a blog can have the links ordered according to year and month. For a blog that started in October, 2007, doesn’t have posts in Marc, 2008 and is continuing in the present (which is, May, 2008), the order will look like this:

Year: 2008

May
April
February
January

(Notice that the month March is absent)

Year:2007

December
November
October

So far, so good. Now we have to actually make the months clickable. Before we learn how to do that let’s analyze the structure of a url of an archive page, say, May 2008.

The url of an archive page shows the blog url, the year and the month – and in that order.

So, the Archive url for May, 2008 in my blog will be
http://shongjog.wordpress.com/2008/05

The green and red part go for the year and month respectively. In which month did you last blog? Configure that url first. For me, it is the url right above. Now write it down under the months and simply copy this url and cut it (press ctrl + x in your computer keyboard to cut it).

Go to the code mode of your blog (relax, it’s not gonna bite you!) and select the month when you last blogged. Now click the link tab and paste the url (press ctrl+v in your computer keyboard to paste the url).

Select the rest of the months one by one for that year, click the link tab and paste the url.

Guess what, your Archives page is almost ready. You are probably wondering why we pasted the same url in all months for the year. Well, we did it because it is quicker. Now all we have to do is change the month bit (the orange bit, remember)?

While you are still in the Code mode, look for the month bit (it won’t look orange, by the way!) and change it accordingly. For the months April, March, February and January, the month bit will decrease increasingly (um…..sorry about the words) – like this, 04, 03, 02 and 01. Don’t mess with the whole url, change just the month bit!

Ok, we are done with the year 2008. now we have 2007 deal to deal with. December is the last month I posted in my blog. So, the model url for the months of 2007 for me will be this:
http://shongjog.wordpress.com/2007/12/

Repeat the process for all the month of 2007.

Now your Archives page is ready! :D

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Important reminder

Your Archives page will not be updated automatically. Don’t forget to update it manually from time to time!

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Good to know

It is possible to configure the archives for whole years as well. In that case you just have to get rid of the month bit in the url. For example, for the year 2007, the archive url for my blog will look like this:
http://shongjog.wordpress.com/2007/

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A friendly suggestion

Right after you post the link to a month, you might like to link to the best posts of the month under the heading “Best posts”.

Readers love to find the good bits of a blog easily!