Feb 26, 2010

Here is the Fix for Installing a Blog Rating System



Click Here for NEW Rating System Widget for Blogs:
Google Blogging Tip # 102


Reference: This is the FIX for the failed Blog-o-Rator, which was not functioning on many Goggle Blogs including this one.
After writing to blogorator, and they never responded, I have found a NEW Widget - 'Outbrain.'

Outbrain will RATE each individual Comment on your Blog.
It works on most Blogs - Google, Wordpress, etc.
It will not work on web pages or websites. I am still looking for something that may accommodate that feature.

Feb 22, 2010

Known Issues:

Please be advised of the following known issues with Google Blogs-

1) - Google has identified a third-party widget called BlogLinker to actually be malware, and have temporarily disabled the blogs containing the script in their template.
If you are using this Widget, delete it immediately and run a detailed Anti Virus/Malware Program.

2) - Blog-o-Rator is not functioning on many Goggle Blogs including this one. The users experiencing this issue also cannot sign-in to their blog-o-rator account. I have notified Blogorator of this issue.

Update : I have written to these idiots but they have not responded. What was once a good Widget is now useless.
If you have this on your BLOG remove it immediately.
I am looking for something else to use.
I will advise my readers when I find a suitable and reliable Widget.

Note: Sometimes the criteria for WIDGETS change. I do not control the designer of the widget.
Blog-o-rator should no longer be used by Bloggers, Website Developers, or Website Owners.

Feb 15, 2010

The Blog Guy Talking



I have gotten numerous emails and comment postings if I would evaluate 'Auto-Blogging.'

I am in the process of doing this and will issue my full evaluation very soon, so please be patient.

Feb 10, 2010

Ask The Blog Guy for an Answer

Important Talking Point


Q :( I received an email offering a lucrative deal for advertising on my Blog. Essentially they offered to place ads and pay me 50 percent of what they made. When I made further inquiry as do these ads work like Google AdSense and I just install the code in JavaScript format, the reply came back: 'Our ads are sophisticated and only our techs know how to install them.' I immediately marked the email as SPAM.
Is there any validity to this type of offer?

A ): Thanks for bringing this to our readers attention.
NO there is no validity to this type of AD.
First of all never give your personal data such as your sign-in and password to anyone. That was the first BIG Red Flag.
Next, what proof would you have that you get fifty percent? They could be making ten dollars and telling you they are getting 40 cents, thus paying you 20 cents if anything.
This is just another Internet SCAM.
These scammers are getting more sophisticated and coming up with new ideas all the time.
Several things could happen such as -
1) They could use your data to access all the files on your computer.
2) They could use your Blog or Website for illegal purposes thus making you the fall guy.
3) They could redirect any other Ad Revenues such as Google AdSense to themselves.
4) They could delete your Blog or Website.

Thanks for bringing this to the attention of our readers, now they have been alerted to this scam, and hopefully will avoid these types of errors and mistakes.



Do you have a question about Blogging, Websites, SEO, HTML Coding, JavaScripts, or the Internet then email your question to me, I am The Blog Guy.
Email me at:
alternate4craigslist@yahoo.com

Look for your answer here on my Google Blog, Blogs I am Following

Please Rate this Blog.
Join my BlogFrog Community.
If you are a Twitter User, check out my Blog, Blogs by Twitter.

Please get all your Blogging and Website Tips, Tricks, Hints, Fun Stuff, HTML Codes, and JavaScripts FREE from me - The Blog Guy, check what's new on my Google Blog, Blogs Follow Me (http://blogsfollowme.blogspot.com)

Thanks for visiting, support my efforts, follow this Blog and I will Follow you.

Feb 7, 2010

Just Ask The Blog Guy



Q :( Why do these stupid email programs even ask you things like your Birthday; Zip Code; Name, and have those damn annoying characters to verify who you are and then they don't work anyway?
I have included a picture of the Yahoo Email account I tried to fill out.



A ): This question requires multiple answers:

1) Lets address those annoying characters, they are designed to stop robots from creating random accounts that can be used for SPAM or illegal purposes. If you type the characters in correctly and they still didn't work, I bet you are using an iMAC Apple Computer and Safari Browser. Try using Firefox.

2) Name - It is kind of stupid since you can make up any damn thing you want to as long as it appears as a first and last name. The email address is the only thing that is important.

3) Birth Date (DoB) - I agree, another really dumb idea, but probably created by some lawyer to avert lawsuits. This is suppose to stop anyone under the age of 18 creating an account without their parents knowledge. If you believe this works go back to your bat cave.

4) Zip Code - This is 100 percent moronic and is derived from a bunch of marketing jackasses who use this data to generate ads that appear within your email account. Zip Codes can also be falsely entered.
Example: You live in Philadelphia and you enter a Miami zip code, Yahoo only verifies that the zip code is valid.

5) Security Questions - If you had an older Yahoo account which I did they made you upgrade from one to two security code questions and answers. This upgrade is the result of someone having a serious brain fart.
However, the purpose of the security question and answer is so someone cannot access your email account, or if you lose the password to regenerate access to your account.
NOTE: I suggest if you lose access just get another email account. And, yes it is NOT wise to store opened emails and addresses in your email account even though Yahoo and others tell you they are secure. Again, if you believe this go back to your bat cave.


I hope this information helpful?

Do you have a Blogging, Internet, or Website issue; problem or question just ask The Blog Guy - send me an email and find your question posted here.
Email me at:
alternate4craigslist@yahoo.com


Follow This Blog, I will Follow You.
Please Rate this Blog.
Join this Blog's BlogFrog Community located on the sidebar near the bottom of this page.

Now don't forget to VOTE for your favorite Blog or Site so they can win the Google Blog Award, issued weekly.
Voting closes Saturday at 11:00PM East Coast Time, USA.

Feb 2, 2010

Seeking The Blog Guy's Knowledge



Q :( What are Phantom Followers?

A ): These are people who follow you on your Blog or Social Network such as Twitter, and once You Follow them, they drop you off. This builds their Following Base and helps them but does nothing for you.



Was this information helpful?

Do you have a Blogging, Internet, or Website issue; problem or question just ask The Blog Guy - send me an email and find your question posted here.
Email me at:
alternate4craigslist@yahoo.com


Follow This Blog, I will Follow You.
Please Rate this Blog.
Join this Blog's BlogFrog Community

Now don't forget to VOTE for your favorite Blog or Site so they can win the Google Blog Award, issued weekly.
Voting closes Saturday at 11:00PM East Coast Time, USA.