Sorry no MyBlogLog widgets here for now.
For the sake of this current design, I will not be including the MyBlogLog recent readers widget. It isn’t that I don’t appreciate my friends from that community, If fact, I have been making a point of going and checking out the blogs/profiles of everyone in my community lately and also trying my best to leave a comment or two; the issue is more with the widget code itself. It really lags the load time on a blog.
Fact is, most widgets, unless they come as a Wordpress plug-in (sometimes even then), slow your site down. The more remotely hosted widgets you have, the more sites your visitor has to connect to before they can finish loading the page.
Until I either get a new design or MyBlogLog gets a cleaner widget, I will be out of that loop. But that doesn’t stop me from handing out love to my community. The newest members are…
Thanks to all of you for joining the Needless Productions group. Sorry about the lack of a recent readers box. I’m trying to keep my layout junk to a minimum.
Speaking of junk.. how ’bout those ads?
As you will notice I have opted to include ads on my blog. I tried to keep it minimal in choosing only ads for products or services I think my readers will benefit from.
The first ad is ultimately selling ME. I’m a beneficial product or service. I write fair and objective reviews through sponsored posts. I am very careful to be fair and accurate in my findings. It is best to request a neutral review. However, if I truly believe something is good, I am capable of producing a positively toned review.
The second ad ties in with the first one. This ad is for PayPerPost. Its a good way for bloggers to make money. I use it to pay for hosting. Some people have alleged making a perfectly decent living off of being a PPP blogger. It is viable for advertisers because of the high volume of relevant links (with content) it generates. It is lucrative for bloggers who are serious enough to maintain a strong and constistent blog. The higher your blog ranks, the more you can get paid for your posts. There is no cost to start up, but your blog must meet certain standards before you qualify.
The third ad is a product that was passed along to me by my hosting company (that I love so much its’ sick). Website Magazine is a webmaster magazine available free online, so all their content is there for you. They also have a print version that you can subscribe to for free and receive the magazine at your door at no cost. Currently, the print version is only available in Canada and the United States. Other countries keep your fingers crossed and check out the online version in the meantime.
So that is the story behind my ads, behind the lack of MyBlogLog presence on this site and behind why I feel like getting up to take a walk after hours of steady typing.
In other news: I’ve added a top commentators board to the sidebar of this site. You will notice that at the time of this publishing my Uncle, and own flesh and blood is currently at the second last spot on the list with David Hopkins sitting in first and Darren trailing him in second place. Knock these players off their rockers and take the title for yourself. All you have to do is respond somewhere for a free link.
And on that note… View My Reader Community / Join My Reader Community
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I am still going to hang on to MyBlogLog for the time being. I have also noticed the lag time that javascript widgets incur but on the other hand I appreciate seeing who is visiting my site. It is a bit of a dilemma for bloggers since the person who decides to move on elsewhere after waiting an eternity for your site to load might well have been the latest loyal reader all us bloggers crave after.
Interesting post. I have to agree with Ciaran. It is kind of a toss-up between possibly losing a few readers because of the lag time or being able to easily contact people that have been hanging around. For now, I’m too addicted to the latter!
I agree with both of you on the excitement of the prospect of having it right there and the special feeling bloggers get when they see a new face in the box.
I, however, am looking at different ways of expanding and promoting my blog community on MyBlogLog. The turnout so far has been pleasant within its’ limitations. But who knows? I might coe crawling back in the end with a panel of MyBlogLog, Blog Catalog and Gravatar widgets.
I do plan to install mybloglog avatars in the comments next. So that will be of some compromise.
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