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Should you use www. or without www.?

August 26th, 2007 by Chris

Your blog can be accessed either through www.yourblog.com or yourblog.com, how convenient it is! However, it also means that your blog has two different PageRanks. Go to SmartPageRank.com and see it for yourself. Google and other search engines often regard www.yourblog.com and yourblog.com as two different blogs, and therefore, some of the inbound links may point to www.yourblog.com and others to yourblog.com.

Example:

  • www.rockyourvote.net has a PageRank of 4
  • rockyourvote.net has a PageRank of 2 is having PageRank 4 now

People don’t always link to your domain in the way you want them to. From an SEO perspective, this could hurt your hard earned search engine rankings and link popularity. How to solve this not-many-people-know issue?

The best solution to this situation is to signal to search engines that both domains are the same blog/site by implementing what is known as ‘301 redirect’ or ‘permanent redirect’ from one of your domains to the other. By correctly configuring a permanent 301 redirect, the search engine rankings might improve as all inbound links are correctly counted for the website, thus, your PageRank is theoretically redirected too. It also helps to redirect your visitors to the domain that you want as well as to clear up duplicate content in search engines.

Before implementing a 301 redirect, you should decide which version you want it to be, www. or non-www, then stick to it. In my case, I chose the www. version. A 301 redirect can be done in many ways, but I’m going to only show you two simplest methods that I recommend:

  1. Using a Wordpress plugin
  2. Using htaccess

1. Setting up a 301 redirect using a Wordpress plugin

If your blog is on a Wordpress platform, you’re lucky! Justin Shattuck came up with a wonderful plugin called WWW Redirect plugin. This easy-to-use Wordpress plugin allows you to set up a 301 redirect few clicks away. Go to the plugin page here, download the plugin, extract and upload the file to your plugins folder, activate it in your Wordpress admin control panel, go to the ‘Redirect Options’ on the sub menu of the plugins menu and update your preferences. That’s all, you’re done. Your domain is now redirected to the other domain from now on. You can check your redirect validity on Search Engine Friendly Redirect Checker

2. Setting up a 301 redirect using htaccess

For those on blogging platforms other than Wordpress, don’t be disappointed, you can still set up a 301 redirect using htaccess. Doing it using htaccess is highly recommended as it’s easier to manage – copy, paste and save. It’s also the safest method without having to worry about being penalized by search engines. In my case, by adding the redirect code to the .htaccess file on my server, I redirect my visitors to reach my blog at www.wiseblogging.com instead of wiseblogging.com, and below is how I did it.

The 301 permanent redirect code:

Options +FollowSymlinks
RewriteEngine on
rewritecond %{http_host} ^yourblog.com [nc]
rewriterule ^(.*)$ http://www.yourblog.com/$1 [r=301,nc]

 

For Blue Host user

  1. Login to your Blue Host control panel
  2. Select ‘File Manager’ under ‘Files’ session
  3. Click on ‘.htaccess’ and select ‘Edit File’ and you will get the screen below
  4. Insert the redirect code into the field indicated, remember to replace ‘yourblog’ with your own domain and lastly save changes.
  5. Done. Your domain is redirected to the other domain from now on. You can check your redirect validity on Search Engine Friendly Redirect Checker

htaccess

 

For other web host user

If you are not a Blue Host user (advertisement : Reliable, Affordable Business Hosting from Bluehost.com.) , you should still be able to locate the same file ‘.htaccess’ on the root directory of your blog but if you can’t locate it, create one and name it ‘.htaccess’. Here’s how to do it:

  1. Open up your notepad or any text editor that you prefer
  2. Copy and paste the redirect code into the notepad, replace ‘yourblog’ with your own domain and lastly save it as ‘.htaccess’
  3. Upload it to the root directory of your blog and make sure the name remains as ‘.htaccess’
  4. Done. Your domain is redirected to the other domain from now on. You can check your redirect validity on Search Engine Friendly Redirect Checker

If you have a relatively large blog, you will likely not see the big shakeup overnight, as it takes time to move your rankings and pass your PageRank, however, implementing the 301 redirect is definitely going to benefit your blog in the long run.

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Sick and tired of comparing web hosting plans?

August 25th, 2007 by Chris

I used to be like every beginner - excitedly looking around for the best web hosting provider offering the most value-for-money web hosting plan. I hated it so much that I had to open up at least 5 screens to compare 5 different web hosting companies at the same time, it ain’t fun. It’s a hell of a job having to flip among the screens again and again. After hours of comparing, I still didn’t get my answer.

I started to google some web hosting comparison and reviews, but they’re complicated still, too many facts and figures on the same little chart. I only wanted to know who gave me the best plan at the best price. I then decided to chart it on my own and I finally got my answer. To help those who are just about to venture into blogging and eagerly looking for the same answer, look no further, the table is right here for your reference.

There are hundreds of web hosting providers out there, so I’m not going to list down all of them. I’m going to only pick 7 of my favorite web hosting providers that I’m currently using, namely, BlueHost, HostMonster, StartLogic, Lunarpages, FatCow, HostGator and IXWebHosting. I’m having more than 20 domains hosted on all 5 of them. I do not mean that they are the best of the best, but they are simply the ones that I’m very satisfied with. The chart contains affiliate links, you may choose not to click on them, but clicking on them does no harm no foul to you.

I’m going to make the table permanent under the Hosting Plans session, you can always come back and check for latest updates. I’m going to update it on a very regular basis.

So, here you go - the “Web Hosting Plans at a glance” table, you can sort the column by clicking on the header. Tell me what you think about the table and whether it’s useful. Should I continue updating the table or should I just throw it away? Let me know.

Web Hosting Plans at a Glance

Click on the header to sort the column
*** Last updated on Aug 26, 2008 ***

Webhost Price/mo Disk Space Bandwidth Free Domain/s Host No. Domains
HostMonster $5.95 Unlimited Unlimited 1 Unlimited
Startlogic Windows Hosting $5.95 Unlimited Unlimited 1 Unlimited
Bluehost Web Hosting $6.95 $6.95 Unlimited Unlimited 1 Unlimited
Paying too much for web hosting? $4.95 1,500 GB 15,000 GB 1 Unlimited
Banner $4.95 Unlimited Unlimited 1 Unlimited
$7.95 600 GB 6,000 GB 0 Unlimited
FatCow Web Hosting: $99 Plan $7.33 1,500 GB 15,000 GB 0 Unlimited

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Sick and tired of monitoring your PageRank?

August 9th, 2007 by Chris

PageRank effects:

  • Getting sick and tired of checking and monitoring your blog’s PageRank when the PageRank update is around the corner but always popping up late?
  • Can’t wait to be the first person to know the latest PageRank of your blog when it gets updated?
  • Waiting for the next PageRank update so that you can start your next move?
  • Getting irritated by PageRank false alarms?

Let’s face it, Google’s PageRank has become the determining factor of a ’successful’ blog. Who doesn’t look at PageRank before paying you for an advertisement or a text link on your blog? However, checking and monitoring your PageRank can be an irritating and tiring job at all time. I used to check and monitor my PageRank whenever the PageRank update was near, but I finally crumbled. I hated PageRank for making me to check up on it more often than my bank account balance. If you are like me, Smart PageRank has the solution for you, you can finally stop monitoring for PageRank update every now and then. Thanks to Smart PageRank, now you can get notified the moment your blog’s PageRank changes.

Smart PageRank

Smart PageRank is a new website that allows you to check the live PageRank of your site/blog. The real draw of it is of course the service that will email you when your blog’s PageRank gets updated. Head over to SmartPageRank, punch in your blog’s url, provide your email address, sit down and relax while waiting for the notification from Smart PageRank. How cool is that?! Best of all, it’s FREE.

SmartPageRank seems to be one of the best SEO tools out there. Apart from showing you the live PageRank of your site from 26 datacenters (you may choose to view up to 67 datacenters), it also displays some useful information like:

  • Age of your domain
  • Alexa rank
  • DMOZ and Yahoo Directory links
  • Number of backlinks
  • Number of indexed pages from 5 major search engines
  • Estimated value of your site/blog

Besides, it also offers a valuable collection of SEO tools to help you know and improve your site better. These great SEO tools are:

  • Backlinks Analyzer – displays the PageRank of your incoming links. I love this tool! It shows me how strong my incoming links are.
  • Whois Tool – shows you the domain information.
  • Domain Lookup – shows you the availability of a domain in realtime.
  • Bulk PageRank Checker – allows you to check the PageRank of up to 10 websites at one time. This tool is especially useful for those who have multiple blogs.
  • Multiple Datacenter Pagerank Checker - allows you to check your site’s PageRank on up to 67 Google datacenters at the same time.

Although SmartPageRank is still in Beta, it already has an Alexa rank of 15,739 and PageRank of 4 in just 6 months, at the time of this writing. SmartPageRank is definitely going to be the next big thing. Fellow bloggers, let’s get buzzed by Smart PageRank of your next PageRank update, which is going to happen very soon. *fingers crossed*

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WordPress Theme: Pro Sunset Theme

August 6th, 2007 by Chris

Pro Sunset Theme

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Features

  • 2 columns
  • White and Grey
  • Fixed Width
  • Widget ready
  • WP 2.0.x - WP 2.2.x compatible
  • Tested on Internet Explorer, Firefox and Opera
  • Valid XHTML
  • Valid CSS

I hereby present you my first WordPress theme, the Pro Sunset theme. My recent trip to Bali gave me the inspiration to come out with a sunset-based theme. It is a simple, clean and beautiful 2-column, white and grey theme, with fixed width and widget ready.

The theme has been tested in Firefox, Opera and IE. It is of valid XHTML and valid CSS.

You can download and use it however you like, but please keep the footer links intact, template design is hard work, please give me the credit. Feel free to leave any comments below. Enjoy!

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