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Weblog Usability: The Top Ten Design Mistakes

Summary:
Blogs are often too internally focused and ignore key usability issues, making it hard for new readers to understand the site and trust the author.

 

Weblogs are a form of website. The thousands of normal website usability guidelines therefore apply to them, as do this year's top ten design mistakes. But weblogs are also a special genre of website; they have unique characteristics and thus distinct usability problems.

 

One of a weblog's great benefits is that it essentially frees you from "Web design." You write a paragraph, click a button, and it's posted on the Internet. No need for visual design, page design, interaction design, information architecture, or any programming or server maintenance.

 

Blogs make having a simple website much easier, and as a result, the number of people who write for the Web has exploded. This is a striking confirmation of the importance of ease of use.

 

Weblogs' second benefit is that they're a Web-native content genre: they rely on links, and short postings prevail. You don't have to write a full article or conduct original research or reporting. You can simply find something interesting on another site and link to it, possibly with commentary or additional examples. Obviously, this is much easier than running a conventional site, and again indicates the benefits of lowering the barriers to computer use.

As a third benefit, blogs are part of an ecosystem (often called the Blogosphere) that serves as a positive feedback loop: Whatever good postings exist are promoted through links from other sites. More reader/writers see this good stuff, and the very best then get linked to even more. As a result, link frequency follows a Zipf distribution, with disproportionally more links to the best postings.

 

Some weblogs are really just private diaries intended only for a handful of family members and close friends. Usability guidelines generally don't apply to such sites, because the readers' prior knowledge and motivation are incomparably greater than those of third-party users. When you want to reach new readers who aren't your mother, however, usability becomes important.

 

Also, while readers of your intranet weblog might know you, usability is important because your readers are on company time. (As an example, see IBM's use of intranet blogs — among the ten best intranets of 2006.)

 

Usability Issues

 

To reach new readers and respect your existing readers' time constraints, test your weblog against the following usability problems.

 

1. No Author Biographies

Unless you're a business blog, you probably don't need a full-fledged "about us" section the way a corporate site does. That said, the basic rationale for "about us" translates directly into the need for an "about me" page on a weblog: users want to know who they're dealing with.

It's a simple matter of trust. Anonymous writings have less credence than something that's signed. And, unless a person's extraordinarily famous, it's not enough to simply say that Joe Blogger writes the content. Readers want to know more about Joe. Does he have any credentials or experience in the field he's commenting on? (Even if you don't have formal credentials, readers will trust you more if you're honest about that fact, set forth your informal experience, and explain the reason for your enthusiasm.)

 

2. No Author Photo

Even weblogs that provide author bios often omit the author photo. A photo is important for two reasons:
  • It offers a more personable impression of the author. You enhance your credibility by the simple fact that you're not trying to hide. Also, users relate more easily to somebody they've seen.
  • It connects the virtual and physical worlds. People who've met you before will recognize your photo, and people who've read your site will recognize you when you meet in person (say, at a conference — or the company cafeteria if you're an intranet blogger).
A huge percentage of the human brain is dedicated to remembering and recognizing faces. For many, faces work better than names. I learned this lesson myself in 1987 when I included my photo in a HyperCard stack I authored that was widely disseminated on Mac-oriented BBSs. Over the next two years, countless people came up to me and said, "I liked your stack," having recognized me from the photo.

Also, if you run a professional blog and expect to be quoted in the press, you should follow the recommendations for using the Web for PR and include a selection of high-resolution photos that photo editors can download.

 

3. Nondescript Posting Titles

Sadly, even though weblogs are native to the Web, authors rarely follow the guidelines for writing for the Web in terms of making content scannable. This applies to a posting's body text, but it's even more important with headlines. Users must be able to grasp the gist of an article by reading its headline. Avoid cute or humorous headlines that make no sense out of context.

Your posting's title is microcontent and you should treat it as a writing project in its own right. On a value-per-word basis, headline writing is the most important writing you do.

Descriptive headlines are especially important for representing your weblog in search engines, newsfeeds (RSS), and other external environments. In those contexts, users often see only the headline and use it to determine whether to click into the full posting. Even if users see a short abstract along with the headline (as with most search engines), user testing shows that people often read only the headline. In fact, people often read only the first three or four words of a headline when scanning a list of possible places to go. Sample bad headlines:

  • What Is It That You Want?
  • Hey, kids! Comics!
  • Victims Abandoned
Sample good headlines:
  • Pictures from Die Hunns and Black Halos show
  • Office Depot Pays United States $4.75 Million to Resolve False Claims Act Allegations
    (too long, but even if you only read the first few words, you have an idea of what it's about)
  • Ice cream trucks as church marketing
This last headline works on a church-related blog. If you're writing an ice cream industry blog, start the headline with the word "church" because it's the information-carrying word within a context of all ice cream, all the time.

In browsing weblog headline listings to extract these examples, I noticed several headlines in ALL CAPS. That's always bad. Reading speed is reduced by 10% and users are put off by the appearance of shouting.

 

4. Links Don't Say Where They Go

Many weblog authors seem to think it's cool to write link anchors like: "some people think" or "there's more here and here." Remember one of the basics of the Web: Life is too short to click on an unknown. Tell people where they're going and what they'll find at the other end of the link.

Generally, you should provide predictive information in either the anchor text itself or the immediately surrounding words. You can also use link titles for supplementary information that doesn't fit with your content. (To see a link title in action, mouse over the "link titles" link.)

A related mistake in this category is to use insider shorthand, such as using first names when you reference other writers or weblogs. Unless you're writing only for your friends, don't alienate new visitors by appearing to be part of a closed clique. The Web is not high school.

 

5. Classic Hits are Buried

Hopefully, you'll write some pieces with lasting value for readers outside your fan base. Don't relegate such classics to the archives, where people can only find something if they know you posted it, say, in May 2003.

Highlight a few evergreens in your navigation system and link directly to them. For example, my own list of almost 300 Alertbox columns starts by saying, "Read these first: Usability 101 and Top Ten Mistakes of Web Design."

Also, remember to link to your past pieces in newer postings. Don't assume that readers have been with you from the beginning; give them background and context in case they want to read more about your ideas.

 

6. The Calendar is the Only Navigation

A timeline is rarely the best information architecture, yet it's the default way to navigate weblogs. Most weblog software provides a way to categorize postings so users can easily get a list of all postings on a certain topic. Do use categorization, but avoid the common mistake of tagging a posting with almost all of your categories. Be selective. Decide on a few places where a posting most belongs.

Categories must be sufficiently detailed to lead users to a thoroughly winnowed list of postings. At the same time, they shouldn't be so detailed that users face a category menu that's overly long and difficult to scan. Ten to twenty categories are appropriate for structuring many topics.

On the main page for each category, highlight that category's evergreens as well as a time line of its most recent postings.

 

7. Irregular Publishing Frequency

Establishing and meeting user expectations is one of the fundamental principles of Web usability. For a weblog, users must be able to anticipate when and how often updates will occur.

For most weblogs, daily updates are probably best, but weekly or even monthly updates might work as well, depending on your topic. In either case, pick a publication schedule and stick to it. If you usually post daily but sometimes let months go by without new content, you'll lose many of your loyal — and thus most valuable — readers.

Certainly, you shouldn't post when you have nothing to say. Polluting cyberspace with excess information is a sin. To ensure regular publishing, hold back some ideas and post them when you hit a dry spell.

 

8. Mixing Topics

If you publish on many different topics, you're less likely to attract a loyal audience of high-value users. Busy people might visit a blog to read an entry about a topic that interests them. They're unlikely to return, however, if their target topic appears only sporadically among a massive range of postings on other topics. The only people who read everything are those with too much time on their hands (a low-value demographic).

The more focused your content, the more focused your readers. That, again, makes you more influential within your niche. Specialized sites rule the Web, so aim tightly. This is especially important if you're in the business-to-business (B2B) sector.

If you have the urge to speak out on, say, both American foreign policy and the business strategy of Internet telephony, establish two blogs. You can always interlink them when appropriate.

 

9. Forgetting That You Write for Your Future Boss

Whenever you post anything to the Internet — whether on a weblog, in a discussion group, or even in an email — think about how it will look to a hiring manager in ten years. Once stuff's out, it's archived, cached, and indexed in many services that you might never be aware of.

Years from now, someone might consider hiring you for a plum job and take the precaution of 'nooping you first. (Just taking a stab at what's next after Google. Rest assured: there will be some super-snooper service that'll dredge up anything about you that's ever been bitified.) What will they find in terms of naïvely puerile "analysis" or offendingly nasty flames published under your name?

Think twice before posting. If you don't want your future boss to read it, don't post.

 

10. Having a Domain Name Owned by a Weblog Service

Having a weblog address ending in blogspot.com, typepad.com, etc. will soon be the equivalent of having an @aol.com email address or a Geocities website: the mark of a naïve beginner who shouldn't be taken too seriously.

Letting somebody else own your name means that they own your destiny on the Internet. They can degrade the service quality as much as they want. They can increase the price as much as they want. They can add atop your content as many pop-ups, blinking banners, or other user-repelling advertising techniques as they want. They can promote your competitor's offers on your pages. Yes, you can walk, but at the cost of your loyal readers, links you've attracted from other sites, and your search engine ranking.

The longer you stay at someone else's domain name, the higher the cost of going independent. Yes, it's tempting to start a new weblog on one of the services that offer free accounts. It's easy, it's quick, and it's obviously cheap. But it only costs $8 per year to get your personal domain name and own your own future. As soon as you realize you're serious about blogging, move it away from a domain name that's controlled by somebody else. The longer you delay, the more pain you'll feel when you finally make the move.

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Add Widget for Blogger To Add Others To You.

The Layouts feature of Blogger opens up all sorts of new possibilities for people to customize their blogs in interesting ways. And even better, you can design new widgets or modules for others to add to their own blogs.

 

Here's the general concept: First, design your widget. Then, on your website, create a form that sends its results to me through comment. In that form you include the content of the widget you've created, and maybe some other optional information. When someone clicks the "submit" button on your form, they'll be taken to Blogger where they can add your widget into their blog's layout.

 

Let's look at a simple example to start with. The following code provides the user with a single button, labeled "Add Me." Clicking that will let me add a widget to your layout that links to the Online Money Xtreme.

 

<form method="POST" action="http://www.blogger.com/add-widget">

 

  <input type="hidden" name="widget.title"

 

        value="Online Money Xtreme"/>

 

  <input type="hidden" name="widget.content"

 

        value="&lt;a href='http://onlinemoneyxtreme.blogger.com/' &gt;Tip and Trick for Blogger&lt;/a&gt;"/>

 

  <input type="hidden" name="widget.template"

 

        value="&lt;data:content/&gt;" />

 

  <input type="hidden" name="Online Money Xtreme"

 

        value="http://onlinemoneyxtreme.blogger.com"/>

 

  <input type="hidden" name="Online Money Xtreme"

 

        value="http://www.blogger.com/img/add/add2blogger_lg.gif"/>

 

  <input type="submit" name="go" value="Add Me"/>

 

</form>

 

You'll notice we used hidden input fields here, because we don't want the user to change any of the information; I want everyone to get the same widget. You could have easily used other kinds of form fields if, for instance, you wanted the user to enter a title for the widget themselves. It's the name attributes of the form fields that are important, rather than the type attributes.

 

The important parts of the form are the following:

  • form action="http://www.blogger.com/add-widget" - (Required) Your form must submit its information to this URL in order for it to be handled properly by Blogger. We recommend using the POST method to submit, but GET also works, if you don't have too much data in your widget.
  • widget.title - (Optional) The title you specify will display in the user's Page Elements tab when they edit their layout. It will also be shown as part of the default widget template. The title can be up to 100 characters long, and may contain well-formed HTML.
  • widget.content - (Required) This is the actual content of your widget, which will be displayed on the user's blog. It can include almost any well-formed code that you want, except for <html> and <body> tags. Note, however, that you will need to escape the code, as in the example above (e.g. <a> becomes &lt;a&gt;).
  • widget.template - (Optional) This should follow the widget tag guidelines. You can also use any of the globally available data tags. If no template is specified, it uses <data:title/> <data:content/> as a default.
  • infoURL - (Optional) You can use this to specify a page on your site that describes your widget or gives other information about it. It will be used as a "more info" link on the setup page people see when adding your widget.
  • logoURL - (Optional) You can add an image URL here, and the image will be displayed next to the "more info" link. It should be thumbnail sized (i.e. less than 100x100 pixels).

    Note.

    1. You can change the red URL and Text with your URL and Text.
    2. You can change the orange text with your LOGO (100x100).

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Get Paid From Bloggerwave

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How to Create Vertical Menu ?

blueprev

 

We have learned how to create horizontal menu before. Now we will try to make a vertical menu. We will make a vertical menu like the image. Ok let's do it

 

 

1. Login to blogger then choose "Layout-->Edit HTML"

2. Put the script below before this code ]]></b:skin> or put it in CSS code area.



.glossymenu, .glossymenu li ul{
list-style-type: none;
margin: 0;
padding: 0;
width: 185px; /*WIDTH OF MAIN MENU ITEMS*/
border: 1px solid black;
}
.glossymenu li{
position: relative;
}
.glossymenu li a{
background: white url('http://blog.superinhost.com/vertical/blue1.gif') repeat-x bottom left;
font: bold 12px Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif;
color: white;
display: block;
width: auto;
padding: 5px 0;
padding-left: 10px;
text-decoration: none;
}
.glossymenu li ul{
position: absolute;
width: 190px;
left: 0;
top: 0;
display: none;
}
.glossymenu li ul li{
float: left;
}
.glossymenu li ul a{
width: 180px;
}
.glossymenu li a:visited, .glossymenu li a:active{
color: white;
}
.glossymenu li a:hover{
background-image: url('http://blog.superinhost.com/vertical/blue2.gif');
}

* html .glossymenu li { float: left; height: 1%; }
* html .glossymenu li a { height: 1%; }

 

You can change the menu color, look at the red text (blue1.gif and blue2.gif). Change it with some color menu below. For example, if you want to choose red color, then the code would be like this :

 

.glossymenu li a{
background: white url('http://blog.superinhost.com/vertical/red.gif') repeat-x bottom left;

 

Then.

.glossymenu li a:hover{
background-image: url('http://blog.superinhost.com/vertical/red.gif');

 

Vertical Menu Color :

 

blueprev

 

 

blue1.gif

blue2.gif

blackprev

black1.gif

black2.gif



greenprev

green1.gif

green2.gif

pinkprev

pink1.gif

pink2.gif

redprev

red1.gif

red2.gif

 

3. Save your template.
4. Then go to "Page Elements" menu
5. choose "Add a Gadget -->HTML/JavaScript" the insert the code below.

 

<ul id="verticalmenu" class="glossymenu">
<li><a href="/">Home</a></li>
<li><a href="Bikini Tube'>Bikini Tube'>http://bikinitube.blogspot.com">Bikini Tube</a></li>
<li><a href="Celebrites Proe'>Celebrites Proe'>http://celebritiespro.blogspot.com">Celebrites Pro</a></li>
<li><a href=http://onlinemoneyxtreme.blogspot.com >Free Template</a></li>
</ul>

 

Note :
- The red code is the links.
- The Blue code is anchor text.
- If you want to add menu, just copy the blink code and paste it.
6. Then click "Save"

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How to Backup your Blogs ?

Back up blog? is it important?


Yes it's very important. Because we can't guarantee that our blog will exist forever. Lately, many blogers lost their blogs because of unpredicted fault . Few months ago I lost all of my blog (it'a about 10 blogs), but now I got some of them back. Since then I know how important to back up our blog. It's really frustating when your hard work suddenly lost.


There is a free service website that allow us to back up our blog. It's name is blogbackuponline. They give us a space for 5 MB. Althought it's small but I think it's enough for us to backup our blog. If our avarage posted arcticle is 1000 character, meaning it can backup until 5000 title. It's for free version. They also provide more features for premium account. Just go to blogbackuponline and back up your blog there.

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How to Create Tab View in Blogger Blog

Tab View is very usefull box. We can fill it with many contain. It will save our blogs area. (See Image Below)tabview

Here is Tutorial how to create a tab view:



1. Login to blogger, go to "Layout --> Edit HTML"
2. Then find this code ]]></b:skin>
3. Insert the below code before ]]></b:skin> or in CSS tag.

 

div.TabView div.Tabs
{
height: 24px;
overflow: hidden;
}
div.TabView div.Tabs a
{
float: left;
display: block;
width: 90px; /* Width top main menu */
text-align: center;
height: 24px; /* Height top main menu */
padding-top: 3px;
vertical-align: middle;
border: 1px solid #000; /* Top Main menu border color */
border-bottom-width: 0;
text-decoration: none;
font-family: "Times New Roman", Serif; /* Top main menu font */
font-weight: 900;
color: #000; /* Top main menu font color */
}
div.TabView div.Tabs a:hover, div.TabView div.Tabs a.Active
{
background-color: #FF9900; /* Top main menu background color */
}
div.TabView div.Pages
{
clear: both;
border: 1px solid #6E6E6E; /* Content Border color */
overflow: hidden;
background-color: #FF9900; /* Content background color */
}
div.TabView div.Pages div.Page
{
height: 100%;
padding: 0px;
overflow: hidden;
}
div.TabView div.Pages div.Page div.Pad
{
padding: 3px 5px;
}

 

4. You can change the code according to the red text explanation. 
5. The next step is put the code below before </head>

 

<script src='http://superinhost.com/trikblog/tabview.js' type='text/javascript'/>

 

6. Then "save" it.
7. Go to "Page Elements" menu
8. Chose "Add Page Element" --> "HTML/Javascript" in place where you want to put this tab.
9. Insert this code :

 

<form action="tabview.html" method="get">
<div class="TabView" id="TabView">
<div class="Tabs" style="width: 350px;">
<a>Tab 1</a>
<a>Tab 2</a>
<a>Tab 3</a>

</div>
<div class="Pages" style="width: 350px; height: 250px;">

<div class="Page">
<div class="Pad">
Tab 1.1 <br />
Tab 1.2 <br />
Tab 1.3 <br />

</div>
</div>

<div class="Page">
<div class="Pad">
Tab 2.1 <br />
Tab 2.2 <br />
Tab 2.3 <br />

</div>
</div>

<div class="Page">
<div class="Pad">
Tab 3.1 <br />
Tab 3.2 <br />
Tab 3.3 <br />

</div>
</div>


</div>
</div>
</form>

<script type="text/javascript">
tabview_initialize('TabView');
</script>

 

Note :
- The number or the blue text(350px) Is size of the tabview.
- The green code is the main menu text
- The red code is the content of tabview. you can fill it with links, banner, widget, comment or anything.
- To add more menu, see on the blink code. Add the code under it.
Good luck every body.

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Auto Smile Icons Make Blog More Expressive

In this episode I will explain to you "how to make your blog more expressive with smile icon" without copy an image and put to your blog, but with only little code and then it will be smile icon image automatically. For example, if you type this code :) it will atomatically change to this image , this code :p will be like this and etc. Do you interest? if no, go from my blog

Here's the trick:



These are the following steps to do this.


1. Login to blogger then chose "layout --> Edit HTML"
2. Find this code ]]></b:skin>, if you found it then put the code below under it.

<script src='http://kendhin.890m.com/smile/smile.js' type='text/javascript'/>

3. Save your editing.

* Before you type the code you have to press "space" first"

Here is the code to show smile icon

:) -->
:( -->
:p -->
:D -->
:$ -->
;) -->
:@ -->
:# -->
:k -->
:x -->
:o -->
:O -->
:L -->
:r -->
:s -->
:y -->
:~ -->
:v -->
:f -->
:d -->
:c -->
:z -->

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How to Create Search Engine in Blogger

Now I will show how to create "Search Engine" in your blogger. This Search Engine is use to find article in your blog, not to find article at all website in the world. It's very easy, just follow the trick below you will have search engine in your blog. Here's the step:



These are the following steps to do this.


1. Login to Blogger, Go to "Layout --> Page Elements". Click "Add a page elements" then chose "HTML/Java Script".
2. Put the code below into "Content" Box


<form action="http://yourblogname.blogspot.com/search" method="get"> <input class="textinput" name="q" size="30" type="text"/> <input value="search" class="buttonsubmit" name="submit" type="submit"/></form>

Change yourblogname with your blog's name. The number "30" is width of your search engine, you can change it for appropriate to your layout.

GOOD LUCK!!!

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Comment Box under blogger Posts

Now, blogger(BlogSpot) have developed their comment box. Last time ago, if we want to post a comment there should be only a link under our posting, and we have to click the link send a comment, it's not interesting. But now we can find a comment box under our post exactly. It's original from blogger, it's not like haloscan or intense debate. But it's truly from blogger/BlogSpot. You can see it under this post.
 
Here is the trick to create comment box under your post.


1. Login to http://draft.blogger.com
2. Go to Setting-->Comments. then change "Comment Form Placement" to be "Embedded below post" (look at the image below)

comment

3. Then "Save Setting"
Try to see your blog and click on your title post. if there is a embedded comment box below your post just stop this step here. But if there is no comments box, just follow the next steps here.

4. Go to "Layout-->Edit HTML" and back up your templates by
5. Check the "Expand widget templates" box.
6. Find this code :
<p class='comment-footer'>
<a expr:href='data:post.addCommentUrl' expr:onclick='data:post.addCommentOnclick'>
<data:postCommentMsg/></a>
</p>
</b:if>


7. Then replace it with this code :
<p class='comment-footer'>
<b:if cond='data:post.embedCommentForm'>
<b:include data='post' name='comment-form'/>
<b:else/> <b:if cond='data:post.allowComments'>
<a expr:href='data:post.addCommentUrl' expr:onclick='data:post.addCommentOnclick'>
<data:postCommentMsg/></a>
</b:if> </b:if> </p> </b:if>


8. Save your Template.

Enjoy the Widget.

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How to Hide Navbar (Navigation Bar)

Navbar (Navigation Bar) is facility of blogger.com. But many blogger want to hide this navbar because it will make their blog layout look better without a box (navbar) above it. The Question "is this break TOS (Term Of Service) of blogger.com?" I don't know, but so far is good, there are many blogger hide their navbar but no reaction from blogger.com. So? do you want to hide Your blog navbar? if you want here's the trick to hide blogger navbar:


1. Login to Blogger then click "Layout --> Edit HTML".
2. Copy the code below and insert into your <head> tag.

#navbar-iframe {
display: none !important;
}


3. for example put like this

-----------------------------------------------
Blogger Template Style
Name: xxx
Designer: xxx
URL: http://trick-blog.blogspot.com
Date: January 2008
----------------------------------------------- */

#navbar-iframe {
display: none !important;
}


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4. Save your setting, and open your blog, You will have no navbar in your blog page

CONGRATULATION!!!!!

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How to install/uninstall the preview tool of AdSense?

The preview tool is available in all active AdSense languages. Installing the tool is easy, and only takes a few minutes. To install it, you'll need to add a registry file to your Windows system, by following the instructions below.

 

By installing and/or using the AdSense Preview Tool, you agree to abide by the Google Toolbar Terms of Use (which can be found at http://toolbar.google.com/terms) as if such terms applied to the AdSense Preview Tool and Google's advertising services.  Notwithstanding the Terms of Use, you agree to use the AdSense Preview Tool solely to manage your AdSense account or as part of a good faith evaluation of the AdSense program to help you determine whether to enroll as an AdSense publisher.  You may not use the AdSense Preview Tool in any manner that could damage, disable, overburden, or impair any Google services.


 

To install:

  • Right-click the link below and select Save Target As... Save the registry file (.reg) to your desktop.

       AdSense Preview Tool

  • Double-click the file from your desktop. A confirmation window will appear - click Yes to continue. The registry update will self-install.
  • Restart Internet Explorer by closing all open IE windows.

That's it! Clicking the right mouse button from any webpage will open your context menu - select Google AdSense Preview Tool from the menu to launch the preview tool. Please do not click from within the ad format itself, or relevant ads will not appear within the preview tool.

 

To uninstall:

  • Right-click the link below and select Save Target As... Save the registry file (.reg) to your desktop

    AdSense Preview Tool Uninstaller

  • Double-click the file from your desktop. A confirmation window will appear - click Yes to continue. All preview tool files will be deleted from your system.
  • Restart Internet Explorer by closing all open IE windows.
  • You can delete the downloaded .reg file from your desktop.
If you'd prefer to manually uninstall the preview tool from your system, it's as simple as deleting the preview tool entry from your registry:
  • From your Start menu, select Run...
  • Type regedit into the text field and click OK. The Registry Editor window will open.
  • Browse to the following folder: \HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\MenuExt\
  • Within the MenuExt folder, right-click the Google AdSense Preview Tool folder and select Delete . Click Yes to confirm.

Close the Registry Editor and restart Internet Explorer by closing all open browser windows.

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Highlight Author Comment in Blogspot Blog

This trick is to give a Highlight Author Comment . This will make the blog's owner comments looks different from the visitors comments. It's very usefull and interesting blogger hack tips. You can see the example in my blog. Here is what to do to make a "Highlight Author Comment" effect in Blogspot.

 

 

1. Login to blogger, then choose "Layout --> Edit HTML". Don't forget to backup your template first.


2. Check the "Expand Widget Templates" box.


3. Copy this script and put it before ]]></b:skin> or copy to your CSS area.

 

.comment-body-author {
background: #E6E6E6; /* Background color*/
color: #000; /* Text color*/
border-top: 1px dotted #223344;border-bottom: 1px dotted #223344;border-left: 1px dotted #223344;border-right: 1px dotted #223344;
margin:0;
padding:0 0 0 20px; /* Posotion*/
}

 

4. Then find this code:

<dl id='comments-block'>
<b:loop values='data:post.comments' var='comment'>
<dt class='comment-author' expr:id='"comment-" + data:comment.id'>
<a expr:name='"comment-" + data:comment.id'/>
<b:if cond='data:comment.authorUrl'>
<a expr:href='data:comment.authorUrl' rel='nofollow'><data:comment.author/></a>
<b:else/>
<data:comment.author/>
</b:if>
said...
</dt>

<b:if cond='data:comment.author == data:post.author'>
<dd class='comment-body-author'>
<p><data:comment.body/></p>
</dd>
<b:else/>


<dd class='comment-body'>
<b:if cond='data:comment.isDeleted'>
<span class='deleted-comment'><data:comment.body/></span>
<b:else/>
<p><data:comment.body/></p>
</b:if>
</dd>

</b:if>

<dd class='comment-footer'>
<span class='comment-timestamp'>
<a expr:href='"#comment-" + data:comment.id' title='comment permalink'>
<data:comment.timestamp/>
</a>
<b:include data='comment' name='commentDeleteIcon'/>
</span>
</dd>
</b:loop>
</dl>

 

5. The red color text is the code that you have to add to your script. The position must be right.

6. And then save your template.

* You have to login into your blogger account before to give comments.

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Show Related Posts of Blogger Blog

The advantage of showing related article to your post is it will help your readers find more information related to the topics. This is base on label or category. This is usually put to the end of the article. After your visitors finish read your article, they will find some links that related to the post base on label or category.

 

Here's the tutorial to create "related article to your blogspot blog":

 

These are following steps to do this.

 

1. Login to Blogger
2. Go to "Layout-->Edit HTML"
3. Click on "Expand Widgets Template" checkbox.
4. Then download THIS SCRIPT from HERE.
5. Open it then copy the scripts.
6. Paste the script after this code : <data:post.body/>. If you have "Read more widget" you will find two codes. Put it under the first code.
7. Save your template.
Good Luck...

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How I Place Adsense Code in Blogger Post

There is trick to add Google AdSense and other advertising network such as AdBrite ad unit right beside and inside within Blogger post content, so that the ad block will appear wrapped and floated inline to the top left or top right next to the blog text. If you do not like this layout and dislike the prominent location the ads are displayed, there are other places within blog post to put the ad code.

 

blogger-ad-top blogger-ad-beside-right blogger-ad-beside-left
Middle Placement Right Placement Left Placement


Here we start. How we can play this.

 

Step 1. Login to blogger then go to "Edit HTML"


Step 2. Then search for 
]]></b:skin>
and paste the below code just before this.

 

Box 1

/* AdSense*/

/* Made by Souras ( http://www.onlinemoneyxterme.blogspot.com)  */


.adsense_left {
    float:left;
    padding-top: 20px;
    padding-right: 25px;
    padding-bottom: 5px;
    padding-left: 0;
}

 

.adsense_right {
    float:left;
    padding-top: 20px;
    padding-right: 25px;
    padding-bottom: 5px;
    padding-left: 0;
}


.adsense_middle {
    float:left;
    padding-top: 20px;
    padding-right: 25px;
    padding-bottom: 5px;
    padding-left: 0;
}

 

Step 3. Then put ad codes in between the below code

Box 2
<!-- For left alignment -->

<div class='adsense_left'>

Here is your ad code

</div>

 
<!-- For right alignment -->

<div class='adsense_right'>

Here is your ad code

</div>

 
<!-- For middle alignment -->

<div class='adsense_middle'>

Here is your ad code

</div>

 

 

If you don’t want any thing around the code just use the below code with the same procedure.

In this Step 1 and 2 are same as above

Box 3

.topadsense {
    display: block;
    position: absolute;
    top: 35px;
    right: 10px;
}

 

and Step 3 also same.

Box 4

<div class='topadsense'>

Here is your ad code

</div>

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How to Show Recent Comments in Blogger

It's very usefull to Show Recent Comments on main blog page. We can know who have given comments on aur articles without open it one by one. At this time I will show you how to show recent comments on our main page blog. It's very easy

 

  • Step 1. Login to blogger then go to "Layout"
  • Step 2. Then copy this code :
<script style="text/javascript" src="http://kendhin.890m.com/comments.js"></script><script style="text/javascript">var a_rc=8;var m_rc=false;var n_rc=true;var o_rc=40;</script><script src="http://onlinemoneyxtreme.blogspot.com/feeds/comments/default?alt=json-in-script&callback=showrecentcomments"> </script>

 

- The 8 number is the sum of comments that will show up.
- Change trick-blog.blogspot.com with your blog's name.


3. You can show it in page elements. Just click on "add page elements --> HTML/Javascript" Then insert the script in it and save.

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How to Create Search Engine in Blogger

Now I will show how to create "Search Engine" in your blogger. This Search Engine is use to find article in your blog, not to find article at all website in the world. It's very easy, just follow the trick below you will have search engine in your blog. Here's the step:




1. Login to Blogger, Go to "Layout --> Page Elements". Click "Add a page elements" then chose "HTML/Java Script".


2. Put the code below into "Content" Box and Save

 

<form action="http://yourblogname.blogspot.com/search" method="get"> <input class="textinput" name="q" size="30" type="text"> <input value="search" class="buttonsubmit" name="submit" type="submit"></form>

 

Change yourblogname with your blog's name. The number "30" is width of your search engine, you can change it for appropriate to your layout.

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Star Rating Widget for Blogger Blogs Posts

I will show you how to install Post Rating widget to your blog.The Simple steps given below will install this beautiful widget easily.Below is the screen shot of this widget

Post Rating


How to implement it on blogger/blogspot?

 

here are the steps;

1. Go to your template editor under your dashboard. Tick the “Expand Widget Template”

 

2. Find this code

<data:post.body/>

3. Put the codes below right after that line above (or download it here),



<script language='JavaScript'>
var OutbrainPermaLink='<data:post.url/>';
var OB_demoMode = false;
var OB_Script = true;
</script>
<script src='http://widgets.outbrain.com/OutbrainRater.js' type='text/javascript'/>







4. Save your template, and done!



Please be creative. you can move the code as long it still inside the include=’post’ under the blog widget.



If you have problem installing this widget then just log on to - Outbrain.com


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Adsense Pin at 10 $ instead of 50 $

31 January, 2008

Today i was searching the adsense blog and i was shocked that google has decreased the minimum amount for getting adsense pin at 10 $.


Its very helpful for adsense user now and as they get the PIN at 10 $ which was 50 $ till yesterday.


Below is the original Post Posted in Adsense Blog :-

Pinning it down (to $10)



As part of our efforts to make sure that the AdSense account details publishers provide are valid and correct, we do a couple types of validation that you may be aware of: the Personal Identification Number (PIN) program and, in some locations, phone number verification.

 

One or both of these verification methods is required in order to ensure the security and accuracy of your information so you can receive payments from AdSense.

 

In the past, our system would ask you to verify your information when your earnings reached $50. However, we've recently changed the threshold to $10. This lowered amount means many of you may see a PIN arrive in your mailbox soon, as well as a prompt in your account to verify your phone number. For more information about these holds, visit the links in the 'Required Actions' box on your Payment History page.


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(Psst: If your all-time earnings are between $10 and $50, this might be a good time to learn all about PINs so you'll know what to expect. Or, if you prefer surprises, you can remain blissfully ignorant till a PIN mailer pops up in your mailbox. Just be sure you don't pitch it in the trash!)

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How Invalid Adsence Clicks Detect by Google

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 Fooling Google Adsense is like you make a donkey  yourself


Thinking to cheat AdSense? Stop that. It will never bring you anywhere. You might pull it off with smaller ads network, but definitely not with Google. Here are some detection methods they might use. At the very least, they have the resources to do so.


IP Address
If the AdSense click is originated from the same IP Address as the one used for accessing your AdSense account, your account is flagged.

Cookies
Most home users do not use static IP Address for Internet connection. In most cases just disconnect and reconnect will give you a new IP Address. But don’t forget, Google has set cookies on your computer.

Other Google Services
Thinking that you are safe just because you do not access your AdSense account? Think again. This time, consider these: GMail, Google Earth, Google Calendar, Google Search, Google Toolbar, Google Talk, Google Sitemap, Google Desktop, Blogger, and so on, and so on. With the wide range of services they provide, Google can trace the originator of most (or probably almost all) clicks.

Click Pattern 1
Oh, why this computer / IP address / person is so trigger-click-happy on this particular website but never click on the ads on other sites?

Click Pattern 2
And why is it that people accessing these sites direct (type-in URL or from bookmark) tend to be very active ad-clickers compared with those referred from search engine or other sites?

Click Pattern 3
And why the ad-clickers like to hit and run, compared with non ad-clickers that surf a few pages before leaving?

Click-Through-Rate (CTR)
Your CTR may range from 0.5% to 10%, but if it exceeds a certain point (probably around 10%), you are flagged.

Geo-Location
Used Urchin (Google Analytics) before? Then you should know that Google can trace traffics origin down to the small town. Different IP doesn’t mean much. Unless you site is really targetted to one small geo-point, a high number of clicks from nearby location will get you banned quickly.

Hardware address?
MAC address of the LAN card, modem, and router works almost like a fingerprint. I’m not sure if Google can track this, but probably they do. They have rocket scientist, remember?

Advertisers conversion rate
Ad click is one thing. But does it bring value to the advertisers? If none of the clicks on your site translate to conversion to the advertiser, you are in trouble. First the Smart-Pricing hits, then your AdSense account disabled.

Search Engine Ranking
Your website is not indexed on any search engine, not linked by any prominent website, but get consistently high traffic? That sounds like something is in play. Regardless of whether it is an adware-embedded software, spam, trojan clickbot, or intentionally installed click-exchange network, it doesn’t sound right.

Webpage design
How about the “click here” or “support us”? Google has the best search engine in the world. Is it really that hard to find those words?

Combo
Each of these detection methods might seem rather weak. But combine them together, and not many click-fraud can pass-through these filters. Even the smartest clickbot will have a hard time. In short, it is almost impossible to cheat AdSense in the long term. Instead of spending time, money, and effort trying to outsmart Google, try these tips to improve your AdSense earning.


Disclaimer
: I’m not working for Google nor in anyway know anyone inside Google. Google might or might not use these methods to detect click-fraud. I’d believe that they have much better detection mechanism.

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Guide for Google AdSense Publishers

If you are a regular visitor to my site, you might have noticed some changes in the style. Well, I drew most of the inspiration from the picture above also known as the "heat map".


This “heat map” illustrates ideal ad placements on a sample page layout. Google folk have published an elaborate Optimization Tips page for Google Adsense publishers.


placement Looking at my recent adsense statistics, I must admit that the above illustration is fairly nice. The colors fade from dark orange (strongest performance) to light yellow (weakest performance). All other things being equal, ad placements above the fold tend to perform better than those below the fold. Ads placed near rich content and navigational aids usually do well because users are focused on those areas of a page.


Google has done an impressive presentation to woo new Adsense Publishers.


Adsense for Content remains my primary source of revenue from this blog. I do not use "Adsense for Search" as Googlebot doesn't index my site too well. Yahoo! spiders do a better job, atleast in my case.

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Show Adsense ads in individual post

First of all you should know how to show adsense ads in between the posts.
For that You will have to follow the steps below :


Step 1: Sign in to your adsense account and get the adense code.
Now, you have to parse the code using online parser. Paste your adsense code here and you will get the parsed code.


Step 2 : Sign in to your blogger account and from Template panel go to Edit-HTML. Expand HTML and then put your adsense code in the following format.
Example is given here :


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For Wordpress users : I will prefer a plugin “Shylock Adsense” using which you can have adsense ads of different sizes, type on selected posts. You can fully customize your ads’ looks, it’s placement and much more.

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Precautions for Google AdSense before testing on your website

google_adsence If you are testing your new website layout, you might be reloading your website pages again-n-again. And if these pages contain Google Ads, each time your reload your page, you make a request to Google Ads Server for a new set of ads.

Certainly Google is unaware that you are testing your website and it might even penalize your account for "click-fraud" since the IP requesting ads remains same. And if in the worst-case scenario, you might accidently click on your own ads. And these extra "ad impressions" will also chance your CTR data.


One simple way to avoid this serious problem is to remove the Adsense code altogether from your page before testing. But this may not be the best solution as your Google Ads are an important part of your layout. So here are a few simple but effective workarounds:

1. Instead of using Adsense code, add a static graphic (jpg image) with the same dimesions as your adsense code. (Google itself provides static images of various ad formats.)

2. Modify the value of google_ad_client to something like "pub-googleIamTesting"

3. Add another line to Google Adsense code google_adtest = "on"; Don't forget the semicolon.

4. Though there is no official comment, it is safer to remove the google_ad_channel variable.

Or contact Google Adsense Team with your query. Google folks are very quick to respond.

Google AdSense policies require that websites displaying Google ads be active and not under construction. When your site is complete and active, you may add the AdSense
ad code.

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