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So a few questions, please:
1 - is either blog.mysite.com/ or mysite.com/blog/ better?
2 - if blog.mysite.com/ is better, how do I handle it re the www 301 redirect in my .htaccess
3 - it will be very difficult to come up with a daily blog on my subject. Is a weekly blog effective? How about monthly?
4 - the blog is tied into the same subject matter as my site, but I plan on not allowing blog comments. Is that a negative? Is having an email address for questions and comments a good idea?
5 - any other suggestions?
Thanks,
Dave
1 - is either blog.mysite.com/ or mysite.com/blog/ better?
if blog.mysite.com/ is better, how do I handle it re the www 301 redirect in my .htaccess
it will be very difficult to come up with a daily blog on my subject. Is a weekly blog effective? How about monthly?
the blog is tied into the same subject matter as my site, but I plan on not allowing blog comments. Is that a negative? Is having an email address for questions and comments a good idea?
5 - any other suggestions?
Hope it helps.
AjiNIMC
it will be very difficult to come up with a daily blog on my subject. Is a weekly blog effective? How about monthly?Write as often as possible. Even you think of a collective blog in such cases.
Can you explain "collective blog" versus .. um .. I just assumed that blogs were better done in segments. I also hope to have a few sites pick up my blog as a feed
the blog is tied into the same subject matter as my site, but I plan on not allowing blog comments. Is that a negative? Is having an email address for questions and comments a good idea?This will be just like my strict lecturer not allowing me to ask anything in class. I never liked him either.
LOL! I actually want questions, since questions are pertinent to the subject, but I'm concerned about SPAM. I'm just looking for the best approach for handling them.
Hope it helps.
Already. Thanks.:)
Can you explain "collective blog" versus .. um .. I just assumed that blogs were better done in segments. I also hope to have a few sites pick up my blog as a feed
LOL! I actually want questions, since questions are pertinent to the subject, but I'm concerned about SPAM. I'm just looking for the best approach for handling them.
AjiNIMC
How is the traffic at your main site? If the traffic from repeat visitors is low, I suggest you disable comment.
it will be very difficult to come up with a daily blog on my subject. Is a weekly blog effective? How about monthly?
Search engines love site that is constantly updated on daily basis. If the content of your site is updated once in a blue moon, it will make it harder for search engine bots to find a reason to spider your site.
Successful blogs out there are updated daily. I know it is very hard to blog on daily basis, but it all depend on you...
I guess I should be doing better homework, but do you know if this feature in in Wordpress?
make sure you install Captcha visual confirmation script.
How is the traffic at your main site? If the traffic from repeat visitors is low, I suggest you disable comment.
Search engines love site that is constantly updated on daily basis.
AjiNIMC
How is the traffic at your main site? If the traffic from repeat visitors is low, I suggest you disable comment.
The traffic is low for 2 reasons.
1 - its a very niche site
2 - it's a new site
it will be very difficult to come up with a daily blog on my subject. Is a weekly blog effective? How about monthly?Search engines love site that is constantly updated on daily basis. If the content of your site is updated once in a blue moon, it will make it harder for search engine bots to find a reason to spider your site.
My site is about living "overseas". I only have experience about "living in (one "foreign" country)", which is what the blog will be about.
I add site content from time-to-time, but I have limitations.
So far I have lined up 26 topics to write 500 - 1000 words about. I figure I should have 50 or so before I start.
My site is about living "overseas".
In that case listen to Ajinimc's good advice :
If you take decision on the basis of past you will get your future no better than past. Allow comments to see repeated visitors :).
because you might get lucky and find some responses from expats with similar interests out there...
or you might get spammed once your blog is indexed by blog search engines out there...
:D