Top 77 Mistakes New Bloggers Make by Joshua Dorkin
May 9th, 2007 by Steve McGrath
I nice article by Joshua.
- Domain & Hosting
- Not hosting their own blog
- Registering a blog name (URL) that has been copyrighted
- Registering a long and difficult to remember domain nameStyle, Design, and Basic Blog Ingredients
- Keeping the basic template that came installed on the blog
- Using a black background or one that flashes, blinks, or moves in any other way
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Following those tips, I decided to open comments more(no registration needed) and see what happens. I hope not to have to deal with spam too much
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Steve. I’m glad you found some helpful points in my article. Opening up your comments is a big step and a good idea. Make sure you’ve got a few plugins set up to stop the spam: Aksimet, SpamKarma, & Bad Behavior. With these three combined, you should not have any real spam worries. Thanks for the post and hopefully for social bookmarking it!
I already have Aksimet and will check the other 2
Thanks for the tip