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What's your opinion on it compared to MyBlogLog?
Cheers,
David
ps. Sorry for going off-topic. Pink's okay in my book.
In this day and age, with akismet and all the other methods of comment spam prevention, is there any real need for nofollow?
Also, you can change the pink to a different colour with the plugin ;)
I have been using MyBlogLog for a very short time so I don't think I can make comaprison in that respect. I joined BumpZee because it started out as an affiliate arketing comunity. It was and still is a greatt palce to connect with like minded people. The communities are very focused around the topics. And I get abou 80% of traffic to this Blog from BumpZee Now it has grown into four other communities, one of which (SEO/SEM) might interest you. I would recommend you to go in an check things out. Scott, the developer of BumpZee will answer your questions.
@Dave Davis
Yes, I was thinkig to change the color to red and create a category on my blog called "red light disctrict" where I would blog about all the blogs out there flashing the colors :) I also think that many people do not realize that WordPress and onther blogging platforms have "nofollow" by default in the comments and trackbacks. I didn't, until I came across Adny Beard's blog
@both. Thanks for stopping by and commenting.
I'll check it out.
That's alright, it took me 2 months to get that reference also. How about that for being slow? :)
I do not know, but I will alert Andy Beard about your question maye he knows the answer.
That was actually Google's intention at the time as well.
I think the only option is to contact Typepad support or vote with your feet.
Thanks for the replies. I guess I'll look into other options after I graduate and have more time to tinker. I see a flag in one of the comment tags to enable/disable spam blocking, I'll give that a try next week. Seems like if that was it, though, I'd have been able to find someone saying so.
For $150 a year they should let people decide for themselves whether they have a spam issue...
I am not sure that disabeling spam blocking will disable "nofollow"...
at $150 a year you probably can get your own hosting plan and use WordPress. Just a suggestion.
Amy, Vlad's right. At $150 per year, the minimum should be able to do is decide whether to nofollow people, but it may be better to get your own hosting account/WP.
However, I can understand not having your own hosting account/WP installation if you don't want to worry about the management side of blogging -- in that event, as Andy already said, either contact TypePad or start walking. :|
As for your post, Vlad, I actually immediately modify my WP core files when I download it to remove all instances of nofollow. That means any subsequent installations of WP I do with those files will automatically have nofollow disabled.
Although I think pink is cute on the lips, it's not so much on the web.
~ Teli
(Admission: Some of my older blogs still have nofollow b/c they were installed before I started modifying installation files...but they're surely catching up.)
Thanks for stopping by. It was Andy Beard who opened my eyes to the whole "nofollow" thing in the comments of your blog. If anything it is a way to thank your commentors for taking time and contributing to your blog.
Mike Sansone posted a full solution for typepad today (well actually late last night US time)
Yes I hope she does. I saw it on your blog and immediately thought of her. Good stuff.
What about DoFollow one?