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Looking for a new WP photoblog theme – help?

September 9, 2008 by Tricia

I need a new WordPress Theme for my photoblog – Breath of Life Photography.

You’d think it would be easy enough to find a nice theme for a photoblog considering that there are thousands and thousands of free WP themes out there … but no … there are very few that are suitable for displaying a large image in a single post.

The theme I’m using now is OK, but it incorporates the post page (single page view) into the main index page, so that cuts down on your options if you want to display certain things on your index page and other items (or exclude items) on single post pages. Also … there’s no sidebar. I guess I could live without a sidebar, but a theme with footer sidebars incorporated into it would be cool.

The current theme displays images up to 720 px in size. I’d like to find a theme that displays pictures that large or at least no less than 600 px wide.

Does anyone have any ideas or suggestions for a new WordPress theme? I’d prefer a free one if possible!

Thanks!





Filed Under: Art, Blogging, Entertainment, Photography, Recreation, Web and Technology, Wordpress Tagged With: blog, blogtheme, footersidebar, image, imagesize, index, page, photo, photoblog, photoblogtheme, Photography, post, sidebar, theme, width, Wordpress, wptheme

Trying to make the sidebar more appealing

August 12, 2008 by Tricia

I spent some time today rearranging the sidebars on a few of my blogs. It’s amazing how much time tinkering with the look of your site can take! I think I’m good at finding ways to waste time.

Anyway … I didn’t make too many changes to this sites sidebar, but I was wondering what you think of the sidebars in general.

Does it looks organized? Do the sidebars add to the look of the site or distract? Can you find whatever you might be looking for on my site easily by using the sidebar?

We’ve all been to websites that totally turn us off from the first look or first blast of autoplay music. I’m fairly certain my site isn’t one of those, but I’d like to know if I could make it more appealing in any way.

If you have an opinion or suggestion I’d love to hear from you.

Filed Under: Blogging, Computers, Internet, Web and Technology, Wordpress Tagged With: autoplay, blast, blog, Internet, look, Music, opinion, organize sidebar, sidebar, site, suggestion, Technology, tidy sidebar, tinkering, web, website

Comment Relish- the WP plugin that greets new commentors

August 10, 2008 by Tricia

What would you think if I added a plugin to my site that would keep track of new commenter and send them a personal greeting?

The plugin is Comment Relish and it identifies new commentors and allows the blog owner to automatically send out a pre-defined message to that new visitor.

With so many new blogs being created daily sometimes you need an edge to grab that first time visitor or well in this case commentors attention. They’ve already like what you posted enough to leave a comment. Why not send them a greeting welcoming them to your site and thanking them for their visit? While you’re at it you could also list your RSS feed and email newsletter subscription link or possibly introduce your new visitor/commentor to another similar blog that you write.

I need your opinion

If you were a first time visitor to this site and you received a warm welcome visa email that also promoted the sites RSS feed and newsletter would you appreciate the message or be ticked off that you got yet another unwanted email? Mind you, this would be a one time email.

My other concern with this plugin, or well for that matter any new WP plugin that I add to my site is whether it will be a CPU hog on my hosting account. A plugin that makes too many calls to the MySQL database or behaves poorly in other ways can get your hosting account shut down as fast as a blink of the eye! I’ve had hosting problems in the past (not with current web host – Hostgator – thankfully!) and I don’t want those issues revisited just because I tried to enhance my visitors experience with a new WP plugin.

  1. If you’ve used or if you currently use this plugin I’d love to hear from you.
  2. Have you had any problems with this plugin?
  3. How do your visitors like it?
  4. Is your site fairly busy or do you have a number of other sites on your hosting account (this is where hosting issues come in on shared hosting accounts)?

Please help me decide whether I should use this plugin or if you know of another one that does something similar (but definitely doesn’t cause problems) please let me know which one you use.

Filed Under: Blogging, Computers, Cool stuff, Internet, Software, The Blogisphere, Web and Technology, Web Hosting, Website Promotion, Wordpress, Wordpress Plugins Tagged With: appreciate, blog, comment, comment relish, commenter, commentor, Commentors, computer, CPU, database, email, feed, greet vistors, help, hog, hosting, hosting account, Internet, introduce, keep track, leave a comment, mySql, new blog, new commentors, new visitors, newsletter, opinion, personal message, plugin, post, problems, promote, RSS, RSS feed, send message, shared hosting, subscription, Technology, visit, visitor, visitors, warm greeting, web, web host, welcome visitors, Wordpress, WP, wp plugin, write

Are you an organized blogger or do you just blog when the mood strikes you?

July 29, 2008 by Tricia

I’m so proud of myself. I’ve been in a writing mood the last few days and I’ve managed to write up several articles for five of my blogs. In some cases I’ve written a couple of weeks worth of articles!

I’ve set up several of the articles to publish on dates in the future. On some of the blogs the articles will be published daily, on others there will be a new article every second day.

The first year or so that I was blogging I always had a few draft articles stored up. I usually tried to complete the articles so I could publish them whenever I had writers block or felt too ill to write that day although sometimes the stored drafts were only outlines or ideas for posts that I could easily complete when needed.

As I got busier and added more blogs to my little network I fell out of the habit or perhaps lacked the time to prepare articles in advance. For me, this was one of the worst things that could have happened. I enjoy writing, but there’s always that pressure – mostly self pressure – to write something new each day and for the article to hopefully be informative, entertaining or both.

When you are juggling several blogs and perhaps a website or two as I am time management is very important. I feel like I’ve been running in circles the last few months trying to answer email, maintain blogrolls and mailing lists, write new posts and visit other bloggers and all the rest of the stuff that goes along with being a webmaster.

As a result I was beginning to have trouble prioritizing my tasks. I was constantly asking myself – should I be visiting other bloggers and trying to comment on their sites? Should I be spending the next hour or two answering the emails that have built up? Answering blog comments? Adding new blogs to the Do Follow list, my Green Thumb Sunday blogroll or the other blogrolls that I maintain? Look for a new way to monetize my site? Change the theme or layout of one of my blogs? Arghhhhh …. With so many websites I could literally work 24 hours a day maintaining them and networking and still not get everything done that I should be doing to promote my sites.

So I’m sure you can see why I’m so happy that five of my blogs have a number of new articles preset to post on future dates over the next two weeks or so. Maybe I’ll be able to finally write a few articles for some of my very badly neglected blogs!

I think that I would be more organized and not have fallen so behind in my site maintenance if 1. I was healthier and 2. if I didn’t have so many websites. Perhaps it’s time for me to think about shutting down my neglected blogs?

How do you blog?

Are you organized or unorganized?

Do you just write a post when the mood strikes you? Or do you write up articles in advance and set them to publish on future dates?

Do you have one or several blogs?

Whatever your answer, do you schedule time to do certain tasks related to blogging? Networking, promoting, commenting on other blogs, writing posts and so on?

If you do have a blogging schedule I’d love to hear what yours is – how you plan your tasks and how much time you allot to each task daily, weekly or monthly.

If you’ve never done so, I’d highly recommend writing a few draft articles when the mood strikes you. You’ll find they come in handy when you’re not up to writing or have no time to blog. It does take a while to get into the habit of blogging in this manner, but once you start doing it you’ll find that you’re able to do other blogging related tasks and likely that the articles you publish are of a higher quality because you weren’t under pressure to post “something” when you were writing it.

Filed Under: Blogging, Internet, Web and Technology, Wordpress, Writing Tagged With: allot, answering comments, answering email, article, articles, blog, blogger, Blogging, blogging on a schedule, Blogroll, changing layout, changing themes, comment, commenting on blogs, future dates, habit, hour, ideas, informative, Internet, mailing, maintaining blog, maintaining website, maintenance, make time to blog, manage, management, monetize, mood, my sites, network, networking, new blogs, no time, organize, post, posts, pre publishing, pressure, promote, promoting, quality, scheduled posting, site maintenance, task, task management, Technology, theme, time, time management, timed tasks, visit, web, webmaster, writers block, Writing, writing articles in advance, writing drafts, writing mood, writing posts

My blog wasn’t loading earlier thanks to a new plugin

July 19, 2008 by Tricia

If you tried to visit my site earlier today and had trouble it was probably due to a plugin that I just started using the other day.

I added the SezWho WP plugin to my site sometime last week. This plugin allows you to rate others comments and even see where else on the web they’ve been commenting lately. Likewise, the blog owner can be tracked on the web through their comment profile on SezWho as well.

I had been using the plugin on one of my other sites for a few months, but when EntreCard partnered with Sezwho last week I decided to add the plugin to two more blogs.

Unfortunately it seems that when you use the plugin your blog is connected to the Sezwho network and if Sezwho goes down or experiences server slow downs so does your blog.

After I got back from the beach I discovered that the sites using Sezwho weren’t loading properly and when I tried to access the Sezwho website I couldn’t reach it either. So I turned off the plugins. Problem solved.

SezWho appears to be up and running again now. Their blog says they had a Kernel crash this afternoon and that was the cause of the problems. Still I think I might just keep the plugins turned off for another day just to make sure they’ve corrected their server problem.

In other news … I’m still trying to find ways to supplement my at home income. Blogging and maintaining my websites brings in a fairly good income but I’m looking for other ways to earn a living from home. Anyone have any tips on good small business opportunitites – definitely not scammy ones please! I seem to be doing well with internet related opportunities so I guess I’m looking for something else to add to my internet earnings.

Filed Under: Blogging, Computers, Internet, Make Money, Software, Web and Technology, Wordpress, Wordpress Plugins Tagged With: beach, blog, Blogging, blogs, comment, comments, computer, Crash, earnings, EntreCard, Internet, network, plugin, problem, problems, profile, rate, rate others, server, SezWho, slow, small business, Technology, trouble, web, website

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