What’s we doing?

We have speed up the blog. We are using compression to compress your blog to make it faster!

New Theme with Blogates
We added more green style theme in your blog, because green is our idea.
1. Green in girl – for lady blogger?
2. Greenie – Planet in green
3. Wucoco – It's dark not green, but round.
4. Quentin – Brown in old story
We have make a little modify with sidebar widgets, so you may use to customize your sidebar.

Pingback Progress
We also solved the problem to pingback and trackback. But please do not spam.
Widgets update
Patrick has released new paypal widgets, so we update it!
Send us your comments, thanks!

 

[tags]Themes, Pingback, Trackback, Blog Speed[/tags]

 

Speed Improved

We are pleased to announce that we have improved our web speed. Please let us know your comment. Enjoy your faster blog!

Blogates.com Download Speed

Connection Rate Download Time
14.4K 18.01 seconds
28.8K 9.10 seconds
33.6K 7.83 seconds
56K 4.78 seconds
ISDN 128K 1.60 seconds
T1 1.44Mbps 0.32 seconds

 

You may test your speed here.
www.websiteoptimization.com/services/analyze/

 

[tags]Blog Speed, Web Speed[/tags]

How to write good posts

If you regularly visit blogs, you know that blog posts come in all shapes and sizes. Posts can be long, medium, or short (sometimes really short, like Jim Henley’s renowned one-word post that has collected 1104 comments to date). They go from the one extreme of dry and objective reports to the other extreme of unapologetic subjective, emotional, and opinionated rants.

If you look at lists of popular blogs, you’ll realize that very different types of content can attract a crowd of readers. The difference between a good and a not-so-good post is all in the execution.

There are many reasons why posts are interesting. Sometimes it’s the writing and the personality behind the writing. Sometimes it’s the ability to find and put together links to content that is interesting, or weird, or unusual. Sometimes it’s the ability to create community around your blog. It takes some experimenting to understand what type of blogger you are and what style matches your personality, motivation, and interest. So try different things and see how it feels.

You will find disparate opinions on what constitute a good blog post. It’s OK. There are so many different reasons for blogging, and each reason requires a different type of posts. Do you blog just for your own enjoyment? Because writing makes you think more clearly? Do blog for a cause? Or to communicate with your friends? To make yourself known? To market your product or yourself? To make money? Depending on your reason, you’ll need a different focus.

If you just want to express yourself, a good post is a post you love writing and represents you unique voice. If the purpose is communication, social networking, and community, you need to write posts that create debate, connect people, are interesting to discuss, and speak to the community. If you want to get known, you need to express interesting opinions on interesting topics that can catch the attention of enough of the right people. If you want to market your product(s) or yourself you need to focus on communicating value to your prospective customers or clients. And so on.

In the end, a good post is a post that has value for you and/or your readers. We read posts to have fun, perhaps to learn something, discover something interesting, hear a different point of view.

Short and crisp posts are popular, because they require less effort to read (but not necessarily to write). It’s easier to grab the attention of your readers with a short post that to maintain it through a long post (read more on this topic) and it’s fun to jump from one short post to the next linked post again and again. On the other hand, long posts can be valuable and satisfying because they allow you to develop a topic, to create connections, and to present a different point of view.

Different styles of posts appeal to different people. You need to choose a style that matches yourself and your audience, and then get better at it with practice.

Whatever you do, try to be respectful of your readers. Provide value, don’t waste their time, put some care and attention in your writing, no matter how long/short, personal/objective, opinionated/balanced your posts are. Put some love in your blogging, and you’ll get some love back.

I’ve read many bloggers suggest “Post frequently, post every day.” It’s true that posting frequently can help increase traffic to your site. But in the end, it’s not the quantity but the quality of the posts that creates loyal readers. I read many blogs that are not updated very frequently but are just a really good and stimulating reading. Blogs that post frequently but have few valuable posts are the most frustrating to me.

My suggestions is rather “Blog frequently, blog everyday.” Some posts require more than one day to become good. Sometimes I start to write a post and only a few days later I can tell what parts are good and what parts are bad, where there are holes, and what needs to be improved.

The great thing about of “customer-created content” is that we can create our own rules. Some blogs are immediate and spontaneous, and this is great. Other blog content takes time to create. Don’t get trapped in a predefined idea of how a blog post should look like. Take your time, put some practice into it, find your way, and most of all have fun.

[Thanks to Reynold D’Silva for the inspiration and the suggestions.]
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Pingates: New Service for Promoting Your Blog

What is pingates?
Pingates is a service that pings or notifies a number of services that keep track of weblogs and publish them. By pinging, you let the services know that your blog has been updated and hence, they crawl and index your site, publishing your blog contents, thus increasing your blog's popularity.

How do I submit ping?
1. Go ping.blogates.com
2. Fill in the field with your blog title, blog url and blog feed url.

for example:
Blog Tile: Blogates Free
Blog Url: http://blog.blogates.com
Blog Feed Url: http://blogates.com/blog/feed/

3. Click send ping

Currently pingates service to ping: weblogs.com, blo.gs, pingomatic.com, technorati.com For future, we will add more service to ping. Ping your blog now!
This service bought you by blogates.com

[tags]Promote Blog, Ping Blog, Blog Pinger, Weblog Pinger[/tags]

Protected: Tofu Project

This occurred in a primary school campus. A small minimast to collapsed. Fortunately does not have the wound and the human life. Why has the minimast in the school? This is belongs to which company's project? Maybe this company tries to find solution to shirk responsibility or sitting office to waiting report?

Our schoool still safe? Whether our student does study in not safe and secure environment. Who should take the responsibility for this happened if our student has the accident? If your child's school has the minimast, I think better trade the school! Because the present company for seek money but did not have the
conscience. If this is happened in theirs child, did not know what feelings they do
have?

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Tofu: sometimes also called doufu (often in Chinese recipes) or bean curd. A protein-rich food coagulated from an extract of soybeans and used in salads and various cooked foods.

Spam Karma Installed

We knew everyone are hating spam, Blogates has installed Spam Karma to protect your blog. Please let us know if you have problem with plugin.

What's Spam Karma?
Spam Karma 2 (SK2) is an anti-spam plugin for the WordPress blogging platform. It is meant to stop all forms of automated Blog spam effortlessly, while remaining as unobtrusive as possible to regular commenters. Spam Karma 2 is the proud successor to Spam Karma, with whom it shares most of the development ideas, but absolutely none of the code

Do I need to enable this plugin?
Yes, please login your account and browse to Spam Karma(Beta) on the Option Menu, it's may automatic to enable the plugin.
[tags]Spam Blog, Spam Karma, WPMU Plugin[/tags]

Optimize Your Photo/Image

We're all tired of waiting for Web pages to download, aren't we? To make sure that visitors to your site don't get frustrated, optimize your images or photo and make sure the page loads quickly.

Pictures are worth a thousand words, where pages of text can download in the time it takes for a single image to load. Your images may be sub-zero cool, but if they're too plump, few people will stick around long enough to see them.

Optimize your images for the internet and shrink their size, never use bitmap files (.bmp) and stick to jpeg (.jpg) or gif (.gif) files for images, these are optimized for the internet. There are conversion programs out there and there are optimization programs, be sure to get an optimization program that will be able to retain the images quality while drastically reducing its size. More than 50% of the bandwidth on most websites comes from images.
 

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[tags]Image Optimize, Web Optimization, Photo Blog[/tags]

Spell Checker In Progress

We are progress to integrate the spell checker into Blogates.
Click the button to check your spelling before post your thought. It's support English only.

 

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[tags]Spell Checker, WordPress Plugin, WPMU Plugin[/tags]

 

 

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