VTKS Revolt

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Adam periodically sends me blog stories he thinks I might like and many of them are related to my new obsession: Typography. He just sent me an article from Noupe.com entitled “50 Incredible Fonts for Professional Web & Print Design” and included in the list was a free font I have previously overlooked called VTKS Revolt. I think I am in love.

Revolt


Get Clicky
http://getclicky.com/goodies/

I just started using a new Stat Analyzer on the site called GetClicky in addition to my Sitemeter counter. There are quite a few things I like about GetClicky over the Sitemeter stats, but GetClicky seems to be lacking a simple counter to display. They do have some nifty (and huge) stats widgets if you are happy with your numbers and want to show them off, but nothing just showing a number of visitors to date. For this reason I am going to keep both, but I will be looking to GetClicky for any stats and analysis I need and just use Sitemeter to display a visitor count to my readers.

GetClicky has a very easy to navigate dashboard with many very satisfying little charts summarized right on the opening page after logging in. My favorite feature is the Feedburner integration allowing you to input your Feedburner URL and see your subscriber stats right alongside your visitor stats. I’m also quite taken with the spy feature that allows you to watch your visitors in real time, although it kind of feels like stalking them.

The best way to get a good feel for it is to go there and use the free demo. There is a Wordpress Plug-in available that makes it even more customizable and allow you to install the code without editing your template, or displaying the GetClicky button. There is also a  premium service available, but I have no idea what it adds since I am quite happy with all the fun stuff on the free version. They do have an affiliate program, so when you sign up and display your GetClicky thing-banner-button-whatever, you get credit for each time it is clicked and that person signs up (so click on mine, or the link in this post and sign up!!). I’m not sure what the credit is for yet. Maybe it’s just cash. Oh Boy, I’m gonna be rich.


Share This.

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Adam found a new plug-in (well, new to me) for a website he is designing and I decided to share. There are many different views when it comes to the social media icons you should include in your posts to entice people to blog about your article, submit it to Digg or StumbleUpon, post to Facebook or any of a million other choices. Some feel that the more icons, the better as it increases your chance of being submitted. Others shun the design of this approach and opt for none to keep the page simple, reasoning that if someone really wanted to submit a post they would find a way or most likely already had a toolbar button for this purpose.

I’ve always been in the middle, flipping back and forth, so I was really happy to find the Share This Plug-In that you can see demonstrated at the bottom of this post. It is unobtrusive, mostly text based in design and kinda cute. It has evolved into a web service (www.sharethis.com) and you can login and access stats about your site’s submissions and preferences across all Share This enabled sites. Go ahead, click on it. See all the options? No, really, go click on it. Come on, just click on it! You can’t fully appreciate it until you do. There, see how cool it is? .So, hopefully this entices some of you to get to Digging or Stumbling and posting my more educational or entertaining posts, after you hop on by to the website for the Share This plug-in and grab it for your own blog.

I just realized this is an Alex King Plug-in, my favorite plug-in designer…OH GOD! Just also realized I am way more than a gigantic dork. I have a favorite plug-in designer. Beyond dork.


Twitter Buttons For Your Blog

I made some Twitter buttons with the old and the new birdy thing for you to use on your blog if you want. To use, just copy the code below the icon you would like to use, replacing the text in bold to your actual Twitter username. If it’s not working, you can always right-click save the images, upload to your blog server and use that way. Enjoy!

twitter-new-250px Twitter Buttons For Your Blog

<a href=”http://www.twitter.com/yourtwitterusername“><img src=”http://sixthandelm.com/wp-content/uploads/twitter-new-250px.jpg”/></a>

twitter-new-125 Twitter Buttons For Your Blog

<a href=”http://www.twitter.com/yourtwitterusername“><img src=”http://sixthandelm.com/wp-content/uploads/twitter-new-125.jpg”/></a>

twitter-250px Twitter Buttons For Your Blog

<a href=”http://www.twitter.com/yourtwitterusername“><img src=”http://sixthandelm.com/wp-content/uploads/twitter-250px.jpg”/></a>

twitter-125px Twitter Buttons For Your Blog

<a href=”http://www.twitter.com/yourtwitterusername“><img src=”http://sixthandelm.com/wp-content/uploads/twitter-125px.jpg”/></a>


Blog Check-up Part 2 - Taking Advantage of Tags

Like many, I assign categories to all my posts but I lag a little when it comes to tagging because, well, it’s boring and I hate doing it. But tags are important to help you organize your posts and help readers find archived posts when the categories simply don’ t give enough information. Tags are also part of a good SEO system (search engine optimization - getting higher on search results); even though some bots and crawlers don’t rely too heavily on tags since they have been abused in the past, they are still indexed and do help drive traffic to your site.

Post Tags

Many people ask what the difference between categories and tags and it can be a bit fuzzy. A category is the topic of your post, a high level summary. The tags are a list of anything that is mentioned in the post and anything people might search Google for, such as specific people, websites, plug-ins, products, locations or events.

I had no intention of trolling through 800+ posts to tag the ones I have already written. WP Calais Archive Tagger is a Wordpress Plug-in that will search the content of your previous posts and add relevant tags to each one. It is fun to watch it generate the tags for each post and made me look back to figure out what I wrote on the post that it tagged “Tia, Toronto, conductive paint, in-the-car panic attacks, Christmas and electrophoresis.”

Going forward I plan on using the Tagaroo Tag plug-in, also from the Calais community, that will suggest tags for the new post as I write and even allow me to look up relevant Flickr images right on the write-post page.

Meta Tags and Meta Descriptions

Meta tags are the invisible tags viewable only by bots and crawlers indexing your site and help determine the categories and search results your site should be included in and the relative position on the search results page. To manually add Meta tags in Wordpress:

1. On your Wordpress admin, click the design tab, and the theme editor sub-tab.
2. Select the Header Template
3. In the header you will see the following:

<title><?php bloginfo(’name’); ?><?php wp_title(); ?></title>
4. Directly under this, enter your meta tags. The resulting code would appear as follows:

<title><?php bloginfo(’name’); ?><?php wp_title(); ?></title>
<meta name=”description” content=”A description of your site“>
<meta name=”keywords” content=”Keywords, words, describing, your,
site
“></head>

The words in bold must be replaced by a quick description line and the keywords you want to use.

If your template doesn’t look like this, or you are using blogger instead of Wordpress, just add the meta tags and description in the format of the code shown above just below the <head> tag and you should be good.
INstead of doing this manually, you could use a meta tag plug-in, such as the Add-Meta-Tags WordPress Plugin. This is a slightly more comprehensive solution as it adds tags to single post pages, template pages and archive pages too. But though plug-ins are great, the more you have the more chance you will have for an incompatible plug-in clash that shuts down the site until you disable it so it is good to know how to do it by hand, too.

Alt Image Tags

When an image is not able to load, the alt image text is what is displayed instead. These tags, along with the image title are what search engines use to find relevant pictures when people search image engines such as Google images. Again, you can go back and alt tag all your old images or, as always, you can be a lazy-ass like me and find a plug-in to do it for you. SEO Friendly images will add the alt image tag to your old and new images based on the title of the image and the title of the post. It is best to hand-tag them in the future so you can make more relevant tags, but for the 800+ posts I have already written, this will do fine for me. Maybe I’ll get around to hand-tagging all my past images. Maybe I’ll get around to scrubbing all the baseboards in my house and cleaning all the windows by hand too.


How Healthy is Your Blog? Blog Check-up Part 1

Here are a few handy online tools to help you spring clean (fall clean?) your blog and make sure it is optimized, tagged and correct. I am a notorious bad speller so I need to use a lot of these to find spelling errors, mis-linked hyperlinks and weirdly-spelled meta tags.

I do not own any of these sites and have tried most, but not all. Always use discretion when giving your email address, but the sites I have been to all had online reputations and recommendations and clearly stated privacy policies, so I felt safe with them.

Spell Checking:

http://www.netmechanic.com/cobrands/FutureQuest/spell_check.htm

http://www.texttrust.com/

http://orangoo.com/spell/

Finding Broken Links:

www.linktiger.com/

http://www.creatingonline.com/site_promotion/broken_link_checker.htm

http://validator.w3.org/checklink

http://www.netmechanic.com/cobrands/FutureQuest/link_check.htm

Browser Compatibility Checking: (How does my blog look in other internet browsers?)

http://www.netmechanic.com/cobrands/FutureQuest/compat_check.htm

http://browsershots.org/

I didn’t mention any HTML validation in this article – that is a little more behind-the-scenes and a topic for a more in-depth article about website maintenance, but I will be writing about validators and other web developer tools in the future.


How to iPhone-ize Your Blog

I want an iPhone. I want it bad. I can’t have one until December 28th ( …don’t get me started on why Rogers wont let me have one until then) but until then I will have to settle for stealing Adam ’s every second he forgets to hide it.

My lovely web-designing, iPhone toting husband has attempted to placate my pining by helping me iPhone-ize sixthandelm.com. This involved creating a custom webclip icon for this site and informing me of a really handy Wordpress plug-in to make your blog iPhone-format friendly.

1. A webclip is similar to a favicon, for an iPhone. When your site is bookmarked as a menu item by anyone on an iPhone the webclip will automatically display instead of a standard safari bookmark icon. Below are the webclips Adam created for my site, his photoblog and the website for Wonderday.ca, a group started and run by Adam and some friends. He even listed a tutorial for creating your own and loading the file on your website so it is automatically recognized and displayed by iPhones.

photo-thumb How to iPhone-ize Your Blog

2. WPTouch is the nicest mobile webpage formatter I have seen. It takes your site and makes it mobile friendly, easy to read on an iPhone. It acts as a Wordpress theme, with customizable colours and icons, but in actuality it is a Wordpress plug-in and set up and customized like any other plug-in on Wordpress. The extras are stripped and it presents a really clean list of your latest posts with a dropdown menu to view other pages on your site. It does not affect your blog appearance on regular computers, only the iPhone.

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With the explosion of the mobile web, it is really important to have an easily navigable version of your site for people on the go. So now my site is iPhone-optimized and all I need is the damn phone.

A bonus tip from Adam on how he created the above screenshots of his phone for me:

A tip to get a screen grab of your iPhone (like shown above) simply hold down the home button and then click the lock button on the top of your phone once, and it will flash white and send the image to your camera roll in your phone.. where you can sync it up with your computer or simply email the pic to yourself.


Pardon the Dust….

Currently the blog is displaying a little funny in ie and safari but okay in firefox. I will be working out the formatting kinks tonight and hopefully it will all be lined up right for tomorrow…


HOW TO: Update Technorati’s Image of Your Site

shotssnapcom HOW TO: Update Technoratis Image of Your Site

Technorati used to rely on Alexa to produce the thumbnails used when indexing websites and Blogs, but I discovered that they are now using Snapshots from Snap.com, which explains why my Alexa thumbnail was current, but the thumbnail shown on Technorati was about 8 months old and showed my old blog design.

Never heard of Snapshots? You know when you go to a site and roll over a link and that giant picture bubble pops up with a thumbnail and description (and usually an ad too)? Yeah, That’s them. I think they’re kind of annoying, but some people find them handy. To each his own, I guess.

Getting Snap.com to update their thumbnail of your site is easy. Follow this link, and click on #14 - How do I update a preview image for a page. They are usually updated within 24 hours of submitting the request.

http://www.snap.com/snapshots_faq.php#PreviewRefresh

Et voila!


How to Get Attention While Wasting Time Online

Yeah, yeah, you’re supposed to be posting items in the shop or making a new ad banner for Project Wonderful, but you know you’re gonna spend almost the whole time looking at cute pictures of your friend’s new cat on Flickr or looking up old boyfriends on Facebook. While you’re there, you might as well get a little marketing done. Here are some ways to drum up some interest for your shop while wasting time on the internet.

http://www.flickr.com/
  1. Upload all your item photos. *Given*
  2. Search the Flickr groups for keywords related to Etsy or your craft and join the groups.
  3. Upload a few photos to each group whenever you are on Flickr.  Etsy sellers, buyers and bloggers all frequent the groups as well as more popular design bloggers.
  4. Make sure you have a link to your website in your profile. As per Flickr rules you are not supposed to use Flickr for marketing so you are not supposed to add your Etsy site address, just your blog address, but I haven’t been caught yet. Please don’t rat on me.
  5. Search for users with tags related to Etsy or your craft and add these artists as a contact. Chances are they will add you too and see the your new items when you upload them to Flicker.
  6. Comment on other artist’s photos - a lot. People follow the link back to your profile if you do, I promise.
http://twitter.com/home
  1. Search Etsy forums for “Twitter” to find other Etsy buyers and sellers to follow. They will probably follow you too.
  2. Go to TwitterFeed.com and set up your Etsy shop RSS so you will generate an automatic Tweet whenever you post an item to your Etsy shop. While you’re there set up a tweet for your blog too. Contact me if you need help with RSS or finding your Etsy RSS URL.
  3. Fill out your profile and make sure there are links to your Etsy shop, blog and/or Flickr account.
  4. Go to your favorite design blogs and look for a “follow me on Twitter” link to follow them. Even if they don’t follow you, they will probably still at least check out your webpage.
  5. Of course, follow me on Twitter!

 

http://www.facebook.com/index.php?lh=ec339eb7912517b944745db79e24103c&
  1. Add the My Etsy Application to your Facebook Profile - Go to the App page and enter your ID. While on that page (after hitting submit) go to the very top of facebook and go to Settings>My Etsy Settings (the settings menu beside your name) and chose the “Profile” tab, then click “add” beside the Box selection. You can try the Etsy Shop App too, but I just got an error when I tried to add it.
  2. Join the Etsy Sellers Facebook Group, upload some pictures, explore the group page and write on the wall or participate in the discussions. Sellers can be buyers too, and I have referred more than one buyer I could not help to Etsy Sellers I talk to on facebook, Flickr or forums.
  3. Add photos of your shop items into albums in your Photos section.
  4. Add other Etsyians as friends by searching for “facebook” in Etsy forum posts (like this thread, or this one) to find people who want to add other Etsy sellers or buyers to their friend lists.
  5. If you want to get REALLY into it, you can make a Facebook page for your store, and encourage other Etsyians to become your fans if you become theirs. I have not done this yet since I don’t have time to maintain a store on Facebook too, and this list is mostly for quick ideas you can do while puttering online.
  6. Add me as a friend: (make sure you let me know you’re an Etsyian, or I’ll think you were a random serial-friender).
http://www.etsy.com/
  1. Add shops and items to your favorites, especially new shops. They shops with 1000+ hearts don’t always have time to visit each shop when someone favorites them, but the newer sellers will without fail.
  2. Choose an interesting shop item of yours for your avatar. When people see your avatar in convos or forum posts they will be curious and click through to your shop.
  3. Participate in lots of forum threads. Lots. Talk it up, baby.
  4. Join street teams.
  5. Create treasuries, or make friend with people who do!
  6. Pitch story ideas for the Storque to the editors. If accepted, you will get a lot of exposure for authoring an article.
  7. If you have nothing new to list, renew items on a regular basis to keep your page appearing in the recently listed sections.
  8. As always, check out my shop.

Other Online Distractions:
  1. Check out your Etsy stats at Majaba.org
  2. Comment regularly on the Indie and design blogs you read
  3. Add your name to the Etsy Sellers Blog List
  4. Check out my blog! Oh, wait, you’re there now…

Yay for justifiable online puttering!