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Thursday, May 10, 2007
What is the PageRank of my site?
Pagerank, a Google trademark, is related to the number of links to your site from other sites and is one of the factors determining your site's position on search engines. Ranking is between 0 and 10. This site has a ranking of 2, which means hardly anyone has linked to it & virtually no-one reads it, so you'd better rush away & read higher ranked sites like everyone else. After you've checked your pagerank, that is.
Sunday, April 29, 2007
How can I add a map with Google Page Creator?
Maybe I'm no longer a complete novice! Can you believe I actually put a map on my Melbourne Advice blog last week? I chanced on a discussion group where people were spending pages describing the locations of Melbourne's University campuses and thought what they really needed was a good map. The problem was how to do it.
There's a google widget you can use to add a map to your webpage, but it wouldn't let me mark any of the campuses. I looked at the Google Maps API page & couldn't make any sense of it. In desperation I created a map on google's new mymap feature, and put a link on my blog. To be honest, I wasn't satisfied though, because the link isn't very obvious. In the end I found detailed instructions on Beta Blogger For Dummies. It took about ten hours to find the appropriate instructions, put the CSS and HTML code into my template, shift it around the blog page & sort out how to link to the map I'd created in mymap, which is where Google Page Creator came in.
I found out pretty early in this whole blogging experience that there are some things which Blogger just can't do. One of the more annoying things is that it can't host a file online. Google Page Creator appeared a few months ago and promptly disappeared into oblivion. Personally I couldn't really see the point of it. No pretty templates, no widgets, no nothing. But hidden in the link function is the ability to upload a file (say my map's data file) and host it online. I can call on the file from blogger, link to it. People can download it. I've called on a map file from within my blogger template to display the map using the new GGeoXml constructor. Building on the code from Beta Blogger For Dummies, I put the line
var geoXml = new GGeoXml("http://myaccount.googlepages.com/mymap.kml")
after the line
var map = new GMap2(document.getElementById("map")) and now the map I made in Google's mymap facility is now visible on my site!
Watch this space for more uses for Page Creator, but in the meantime, you can see from the map on melbournepricecheck.blogspot.com why there was so much confusion about campus locations.
There's a google widget you can use to add a map to your webpage, but it wouldn't let me mark any of the campuses. I looked at the Google Maps API page & couldn't make any sense of it. In desperation I created a map on google's new mymap feature, and put a link on my blog. To be honest, I wasn't satisfied though, because the link isn't very obvious. In the end I found detailed instructions on Beta Blogger For Dummies. It took about ten hours to find the appropriate instructions, put the CSS and HTML code into my template, shift it around the blog page & sort out how to link to the map I'd created in mymap, which is where Google Page Creator came in.
I found out pretty early in this whole blogging experience that there are some things which Blogger just can't do. One of the more annoying things is that it can't host a file online. Google Page Creator appeared a few months ago and promptly disappeared into oblivion. Personally I couldn't really see the point of it. No pretty templates, no widgets, no nothing. But hidden in the link function is the ability to upload a file (say my map's data file) and host it online. I can call on the file from blogger, link to it. People can download it. I've called on a map file from within my blogger template to display the map using the new GGeoXml constructor. Building on the code from Beta Blogger For Dummies, I put the line
var geoXml = new GGeoXml("http://myaccount.googlepages.com/mymap.kml")
after the line
var map = new GMap2(document.getElementById("map")) and now the map I made in Google's mymap facility is now visible on my site!
Watch this space for more uses for Page Creator, but in the meantime, you can see from the map on melbournepricecheck.blogspot.com why there was so much confusion about campus locations.
Sunday, April 15, 2007
How do I get my users to rate my posts?
I'd like to set up a rating system so the jokes on jokevault.blogspot.com can be rated by my readers. I'd like a new reader to be able to go straight to the highlights & skip the bad jokes.
I found two options for blogger:
1. A star rating system which you have to add manually to each post on your blog at www.majikwidget.com . That's the one I've got on this post. Its great if you only have 25 posts or less to rate - its free - an you can put the widget on any post without changing your template.
2. Spotback have a widget which you can put in the template and the rating appears on all your posts. Its much less hassle than putting the code on every post & its free for any number of posts. I'm giving it a spin on jokevault.blogspot.com .
I found two options for blogger:
1. A star rating system which you have to add manually to each post on your blog at www.majikwidget.com . That's the one I've got on this post. Its great if you only have 25 posts or less to rate - its free - an you can put the widget on any post without changing your template.
2. Spotback have a widget which you can put in the template and the rating appears on all your posts. Its much less hassle than putting the code on every post & its free for any number of posts. I'm giving it a spin on jokevault.blogspot.com .
Thursday, April 12, 2007
MyLot
MyLot - another way of not earning anything while spending hours & hours online.
Here's how it works:
1) Discussions:
You earn 1-3 cents by responding to a topic or starting a new topic.
2) Photos: You get 1 cent for loading a photo into a discussion topic.
3) Referrals: You'll collect 25% of their earnings. Boost my earnings & pay my electricity bill by joining from myLot User Profile!
No? Well I suppose I'll go back to MyLot to build up the 500 discussions, replies and photos I'll need to get a $10 Paypal payment. Probably.
Here's how it works:
1) Discussions:
You earn 1-3 cents by responding to a topic or starting a new topic.
2) Photos: You get 1 cent for loading a photo into a discussion topic.
3) Referrals: You'll collect 25% of their earnings. Boost my earnings & pay my electricity bill by joining from myLot User Profile!
No? Well I suppose I'll go back to MyLot to build up the 500 discussions, replies and photos I'll need to get a $10 Paypal payment. Probably.
Tuesday, March 27, 2007
A Voucher from Valued Opinions
Wow! I finally got a voucher from Valued Opinions! A real $20 voucher for Dymocks.
Tuesday, March 20, 2007
A response from Valued Opinions
I sent the following email to Valued Opinions on the 17th of March:
My vouchers, ordered in December have still not arrived. Because of the long delay and lack of response from Valued Opinions, I have publicized the issue on my blog http://notearningmoneyonline.blogspot.com . When I receive vouchers to the value of $20 (any valid vouchers) I will change my Blog entry to reflect the fact. Howver, if I am not paid, the entry will continue on my Blog un- edited and will tell not only your members but also your customers about the fact that you are not paying as promised.
Today (20th March) I received the following reply:
Hi
Thanks for your email. I have arranged a replacement voucher for you.
Kind Regards
Panel Support
My vouchers, ordered in December have still not arrived. Because of the long delay and lack of response from Valued Opinions, I have publicized the issue on my blog http://notearningmoneyonline.blogspot.com . When I receive vouchers to the value of $20 (any valid vouchers) I will change my Blog entry to reflect the fact. Howver, if I am not paid, the entry will continue on my Blog un- edited and will tell not only your members but also your customers about the fact that you are not paying as promised.
Today (20th March) I received the following reply:
Hi
Thanks for your email. I have arranged a replacement voucher for you.
Kind Regards
Panel Support
Saturday, March 03, 2007
Has anyone actually received vouchers from Valued Opinions?
Valued Opinions is an online survey company which offers $10 and $20 vouchers for doing market research surveys online, in your own time. I joined it last year, because I thought paid surveys would be a good way of making a little extra cash.
Back in November, I was looking forward to vouchers from Valued Opinions for my Christmas shopping. By December my balance was over $20 and I requested payment. When I hadn't received the vouchers by late January, I contacted Valued Opinions, who responded that they had a delay with my vouchers but they were now in the post. A couple of weeks ago I still hadn't received the vouchers and complained again. No response.
Do Valued Opinions actually put any value on our time or opinions?
Do all their vouchers get lost in the mail?
Back in November, I was looking forward to vouchers from Valued Opinions for my Christmas shopping. By December my balance was over $20 and I requested payment. When I hadn't received the vouchers by late January, I contacted Valued Opinions, who responded that they had a delay with my vouchers but they were now in the post. A couple of weeks ago I still hadn't received the vouchers and complained again. No response.
Do Valued Opinions actually put any value on our time or opinions?
Do all their vouchers get lost in the mail?
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