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Sick of Spammers!

July 11, 2008 by Tricia

I’m so sick of spammers. Over the last month or so I’ve had a steady increase of comment spammers on all my sites, however this blog seems to be getting hit the worst.

Over a year ago I added the WordPress Bad Behavior plugin to my anti-spam arsenal and the amount of spam I was getting on this blog (in comment moderation of course) immediately went down from 400 to 500 comment spam per day to only one to ten. I use Akismet as well to protect my blog from spammers.

Bad Behavior has a fairly recent update so I’ll update the plugin in a little while and hope that that helps combat some of the spam. I’m sure some of the new spam is coming from bots.

If that doesn’t work I might start closing comments on all my old posts. I don’t really want to do that as sometimes I do get real comments on my old posts, but I will if I must. Perhaps I’ll add Spam Karma to my arsenal however I’ve never really liked that plugin and what I’ve been using up until now has done the job.

Notice to any human comment spammers – particularly those getting paid to post comments. Don’t bother stopping here and leaving comments that don’t make sense and links to competing niche websites or questionable websites as I’ll just delete your comment.

I’m a do follow blogger so this blog tends to get more comment spam than ones that remain nofollow. As a result I’ve always heavily moderated my comments. I don’t care for lots of extra links in comments, nor do I like urls to business websites in comments that are gushing about a product or service. Those comments BTW are usually written quite poorly, but not all of them are – either way, if I think you are just leaving a comment to get a do follow link I’m apt to delete the url or the whole comment.

I hope that this post doesn’t discourage visitors leaving real comments. Like most bloggers I love getting comments on my posts (and yes I should reply to the comments more often!). Please don’t stop commenting just because I said I moderate heavily.

It’s to the spammers or those just seeking do follow links that I’m directing this rant.

  • People that leave three to five comments with the same IP yet each comment links to a different website, different pages of a website or uses a different SEO term as the link text on multiple.
  • Comments that don’t make a whole lot of sense or add anything at all to the post or the comment discussion that’s already been started by visitors who were interested in leaving real comments and input on my post.
  • Commentors that leave the same comment on a post on each of my blogs or perhaps different comments (usually spammy) on almost all of my blogs within an hour or so. It’s very obvious that they’re following a do follow list when they do this.

I’m sure I make mistakes sometimes and delete a real comment or remove an url that perhaps was on a real comment that I mistook as coming from a spammer or dofollow link seeker. Please forgive me if I have removed a comment that was not from a spammer.

It’s just that I get well over 100 comments on most days across my various blogs that I must approve, moderate or delete as spam (not counting the ones that are listed in the Akismet section as already being spam). A high percentage of these comments are from paid commenters, spammers and those who are not really interested in my posts but are just seeking links. I have to be a tough moderator.

Spam comments are something that all bloggers have to deal with, perhaps new blogs and bloggers haven’t experienced it yet, but as your blog ages and hopefully becomes more popular you will encounter spam comments.

I’d love to get your input as to how you feel about spammers:

  • Anyone else being hit with a lot of extra spam these days?
  • How do you handle the situation?
  • What plugins or add ons do you use on your site(s) to combat spam?
  • Do you moderate your comments heavily as well? Or do you just delete anything questionable?

I’m looking forward to reading your replies.





Filed Under: Blogging, Internet, The Blogisphere, Web and Technology, Wordpress, Wordpress Plugins Tagged With: akismet, arsenal, bad behavior, blog, blogger, combat, comment, Commentors, computer, discussion, Do follow, dofollow, Internet, link, moderation, multiple, niche, nofollow, plugin, rant, SEO, Spam, spam karma, spammer, spammy, Technology, update, url, web, website, Wordpress, Wordpress Plugins

I take too many photos

July 11, 2008 by Tricia

I have a problem. I’m a photoholic. Well … when I have a camera in my hand and great subjects to take photos of I am.

I don’t really like taking pictures of people. Perhaps those of you who frequent my blogs have noticed that there aren’t very many people photos in my posts. However, there are lots of photos of gardens, flowers, plants, nature/ landscape, and city scenes. Oh and I guess photos of my puppy are starting to build up as well.

Whenever I’m out with my camera at a photo worthy event -say Woofstock in early June, or our walking tour and hike at The Brickworks last Saturday or perhaps even our trip to Cherry Beach last Sunday with our dog (who swam for the first time ever!) I just start clicking away and the next thing I know I’ve got two or three hundred photos stored on my cameras memory card!

The amount of pictures I take isn’t a problem as far as my camera’s memory card capacity, it’s dealing with those photos once I’ve taken them that’s the problem.

Storage of the photos is becoming a problem. My laptop was slowing down quite a bit a month ago and I realized that for the last year I’d uploaded almost all of my photos (3 to 5 mb each = 30 to 40 gig of photos!) to the laptop and that the hard drive was quickly filling up. I literally spent a few days transferring the photos to my desktop computer and deleting them from the laptop and that seemed to have helped my laptop performance somewhat. However I think I’m going to have to find a better storage solution.

If you take a lot of photos I’d love to hear what you do for storage. If you use an online storage system or a portable drive or if you transfer the photos to CD’s or if you have some other solution.

My other problem is lack of time. I have several blogs and I also have health issues so I work on my blogs when I’m feeling well enough to write. Working on the blogs takes a lot of my time. Barely leaves me enough time to network with other bloggers let alone transfer photos from the camera to the computer, edit them and perhaps upload them to Flickr. Going over 200 photos takes about two hours or more as I crop them, adjust their size and occasionally adjust the color balance or other levels.

Now if I only took a few photos at a time this wouldn’t be a problem, but since I take like 200 at a time I feel compelled to deal with each and every new photo that I’ve taken before I upload the good ones to Flickr (my main online storage system at this time).

This means that sometimes my photos are a week or more old before they make it into one of my posts.

So are you a Photoholic too? How do you deal with it?

Filed Under: Art, Blogging, Computers, Hobbies, Home and Lifestyle, Photography, Recreation Tagged With: Blogging, Brickworks, camera, capacity, Cherry beach, color, computer, crop, crop photos, desktop, dog, drive, event, Flickr, Health Fitness and Beauty, hike, landscape, laptop, Memory, memory card, nature, online, performance, photo, photo storage, photoholic, photos, problem, puppy, solution, storage, swam, too many pictures, transfer photos, trip, upload, upload photos, Woofstock

Tweaking my blog income a little at a time

June 19, 2008 by Tricia

I’ve been busy trying to think up ways to increase my income by blogging or through other websites I own. Once we got our puppy at the end of November I kind of slacked off on my efforts to increase my online income and it’s really put a big dent in my savings account. One of the reasons I slacked off was because our puppy turned out to be quite sick and also being a puppy she took up a heck of a lot of my time!

Now that’s she’s older and a tiny bit calmer (and almost 100% healthy) I’ve been trying to increase my blog earnings again. I made a few changes to my Adsense placements on the majority of my sites a month ago and amazingly I’ve more than doubled my total Adsense income. Now it’s nothing to jump up and down about just yet, but doubling my Adsense income pays half my mortgage so it’s a significant increase. I learned a few tricks by reading Adsense Secrets – you can see the link to the site in my sidebar if you’re interested.

I’ve also been trying out some affiliate programs. I told you last month that I was trying Chitika again after a more than year long break. Well so far so good. I think I’ll tweak my ad placements as I think that will help, but I’m happy with my earnings so far. Kontera is ok – not as good as it was when I first started with the program, but it’s still one of my top earners.

I added Widgetbucks to my site again last week (again) and if things don’t improve I’ll be removing the code at the end of the month along with the shopping.com ads. They are mostly just taking up space and slowing my site down.

I’d love to hear what programs work well for you, especially if you have a general – home and garden type blog or website. As I said at the beginning of this post I’m looking for more ways to earn money through my sites. There are so many things to try that it’s mind boggling at times isn’t it? Of course, what works well for one site doesn’t always work well for another either so that adds to the confusion! However if you guys have any tips as to what works for you I’d love to hear about it. I’ve got bills to pay! 😉

Filed Under: Affiliates, Blogging, Home and Lifestyle, Make Money, Sales and Marketing, Web and Technology Tagged With: adsense, Adsense Secrets, affiliate, affiliate programs, blog, Blogging, Chitika, computer, confusion, doubled adsense earnings, earnings, Home and Garden, income, Internet, kontera, long break, Make Money, mortgage, online, placements, program, puppy, Shopping, Shopping com, sidebar, taking up space, Technology, top earners, Tweaking, ways to earn money, web, Widgetbucks

Cream Cheese Bagels and Laptop Computers Do Not Mix!

June 17, 2008 by Tricia

I’m such a dork. Look what I did yesterday –

cream cheese on keyboard

This is truly only something I could do. I’m such a spaz!

Yeah … well … I was eating breakfast while working on my laptop. Consider this a lesson learned.

I leaned over to write something down on a piece of paper and PLOP went one half of a bagel covered in cream cheese onto my keyboard. Wrong side up of course!
Ugh!

What a mess!

I took the photo that you see above after I’d swiped at the cream cheese covered keys with a paper towel. It looked much worse before I wiped it.

I quickly realized that if I continued to try to wipe the cream cheese off the keyboard that I’d probably end up pushing it into the cracks between the keys and likely under the keys as well. So I went upstairs and I got several q-tips so I could try to clean the keys without pushing the cream cheese all over the place.

My husband was home since it was his day off. He was just shaking his head at me as if I do this every day! Then he remembered that we happened to have toothpicks in the kitchen, so he brought me the box and I started using them to pick the cream cheese from between the keys.

The toothpicks worked great!

As I cleaned the keys I also discovered that there was quite a bit of dust under the keys … well more than dust – more like dust balls and surprisingly quite a bit of my very fine auburn hair! Bleh! Who knew I was losing so much hair! I sure didn’t.

Considering the fact that I ended up cleaning dust balls from the whole keyboard I’d say that it took me well over an hour – perhaps even two hours to clean the keys. I even finished up by vacuuming the laptop and keyboard to get all the fine dust that I’d loosened with the toothpicks. Then I gave the keys a swipe with a rubbing alcohol soaked cotton ball to give it a final cleaning.

After all that, the laptop looks almost brand new again! I didn’t realize how dirty it really was. Thankfully I didn’t spill liquid on the keyboard … at least the cream cheese dried out a bit and started to flake off after a while.

Oh yeah, the puppy got in on the action too once I pulled out the vacuum. She loves that thing! So she got a vacuum too. Hey … she’s shedding – I’m pretty sure I vacuumed some of the loose hairs right off her.

What’s the worst thing you’ve spilled or dropped on your keyboard? And did you manage to clean it off?

Filed Under: Computers, Humor, Our Puppy, Pulled a Trish Tagged With: accident, auburn hair, bagel, Bleh, blog, Blogging, breakfast, cleaned keyboard, cleaning, computer, cotton ball, cracks, cracks keys, cream cheese, cream cheese on keyboard, dork, dropped bagel, dropped on keyboard, dust, dust balls, eating, flake, hair in keyboard, husband, Internet, kitchen, klutz, laptop, lesson learned, mess, paper towel, photo, piece of paper, plop, puppy, qtips, rubbing alcohol, shedding, spaz, spill, spilled on keyboard, swipe, Technology, ugh, vacuum, vacuumed, vacuumed to dog, Writing

Promote your sites and articles on Quassi

June 7, 2008 by Tricia

I just joined a new site called Quassi.

It’s a new kind of site where you can promote not only your own sites but topics that you are knowledgeable about as well.

In addition to having yet another place to promote your sites you can also participate in revenue sharing at Quassi.

Here’s some information directly from the site:

At Qassia, you can add your websites for free, and without having to add reciprocal backlinks. You’ll get unlimited quality backlinks (as opposed to useless “no-follow” backlinks). You can also add intel. Short for “intelligence”, intel is a tidbit of information. Qassia rewards users who add intel in three ways.

1. Backlinks You get one backlink for every piece of intel you add. Every intel will carry a direct backlink to one of your sites. So the more intel you add, the more backlinks you get.

2. Credit When you add intel, you also get credit, in the form of Qassia dollars. Your net worth in Qassia dollars determines how well your websites rank in our directory.

3. Revenue When your intel is displayed, you get 100% of the advertising revenue generated by that page. That is not a typo, by the way: we give you ALL of the gross ad revenue.

This means that website owners have triple incentive to contribute intel. The contributed intel will allow Qassia to become a vast repository of intelligence, with unrivaled original content. And a vast amount of original content draws traffic like honey draws ants.

Right now Quassi is in closed beta so the only way to join is by getting an invite by someone who’s already a Quassi member. If you’re interested in joining just click on one of the Quassi links that I’ve added to this post and it should take you to my profile page where you should see a Sign Up button in the top left hand sidebar.

I just signed up so I can’t tell you how well Quassi does at promoting your site and bringing in traffic yet, but I’ll write an update post about a month from now and let you know how well Quassi has worked for me. In the meantime, sign up and list your sites and perhaps add some articles about topics you care about and start earning those quassi credits and sharing in the site revenue.

Filed Under: Affiliates, Blogging, Cool stuff, Internet, Make Money, Web and Technology Tagged With: add articles, advertising revenue, backlink, backlinks, beta, content, incentive, intelligence, Make Money, member, net worth, profile, promote sites, Quassi, quassi credits, revenue share, rewards, three ways, tidbit, traffic, website, websites rank

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