Archive for the ‘Blogger Tips’ Category:
Hint: make your Typepad->Blogger conversion easier
For those who want to move their blog from Typepad to Blogger, one of the problems you may encounter is that the images don't convert along with the posts. I'm sure the thought that you will need to re-upload all your images into your past posts does not make you happy. This tip won't eliminate the work, but it will make it less painful for you.
If you are using a Mac, Download the Picasa software and add your images from your former posts into it.
Upload your images from Picasa software into Picasa Web Albums in bulk into your blog image gallery
Have your blog image gallery open and your blog admin open at the same time in two separate windows.
In each old post, toggle to html and change the image links from the Typepad link to the image link in your Picasa web album. Save
That's it.
You'll need a Mac and you'll need to know a little html to do this, but you can save some upload time this way.
Offering blog candy? Need to generate a winning number?
Here is a Random number generator for you to use when you give away Blog Candy!
Have fun!
Blogger blogs can be hijacked…
While you’re waiting to see some new finished blogs, I’d like to mention something that … well… I discovered quite by accident today when I happened to be on the phone with Amy Celona.
We were chit-chatting about … stuff… and I had mentioned that I needed to take a look at my old (currently abandoned) Blogger blog to see if I had any links up there to Design Team companies I used to design for. I’d need to take those off to remain in compliance with the new IDA.
So… I go there… to my old stamping blog on Blogger… and guess what???
Without my knowledge, it was hi-jacked!
Yes!
It was hi-jacked!
So… guess what, Blogger users… be careful, your blogs can easily be hi-jacked! And then your only alternative is to reset it up using a new url, which is exactly what I did.
It is up and running again here. And I made the old one private so no one will see spam when they go there.
It was a fairly easy fix for me. I was able to fix it in about half hour while I was multitasking…
but for those with Blogger blogs, Beware of the Evil Blog Hi-jacker!
Maybe it would be a good time to pay for a privately hosted Wordpress blog or invest in Typepad!
One learns something new every day… I sure learned something today!
Cleaning up the list – Odds & Ends
Today got myself organized… Business cards/etc. are being finished with clients… I’ve got a good start on a few banners… It is good to get work crossed off my list! I’ve cleared away many post-it notes cluttering my desk and organized current customers in a notebook. Finished odds and ends… this and that’s that I promised to fix on so and so’s blog, etc. etc…. I’m ready to tackle the next round of banner designs!
I’m going to take a moment to mention lots of odds and ends I’ve been meaning to write up lately.
Tips from Heather:
Here are few great tips Heather has posted on her blog the last few months.
How to Insert an Image in Constant Contact without Using the Library
Blogger vs. Typepad – Updated information on both systems so you can make an informed decision!
Adding a PayPal button to a Post
Blog Color Change for New Catalog in July:
For those interested in a Banner Color Change in July when the new catalog comes out I need to have your order BEFORE June 15.
IF you are a Banner Color Change subscriber, no need to put an order in, you will automatically get your changed banner.
For those interested in learning more about the Color Change Subscription CLICK HERE.
Any NEW Color Change Subscription orders received BEFORE June 15, will get a banner Color Change in July for the new catalog launch.
Organizing your Photos if you use Blogger:
I have a suggestion to those who use Blogger. You can make your Blogger blog photos work better for you if you use Picasa Web Albums to store your Blogger photos.
Here’s why:
- Its free
- Register your blog and all previous photos you’ve uploaded to your Blogger Blog will pop into the Picasa Gallery automatically
- You can organize/copy/create subject folders and move or copy pictures from your Blogger photo archive to individual folders which you can create slideshows for your sidebars.
- No need to upload a photo twice. Just move it into the slideshow gallery you already have set up and it will be added
- Integrate Picasa/Blogger with your Facebook profile or business page
- Tag and keyword all your photos to increase web SEO
Do you have a Blogger blog? Set up your Picasa Account today to make your blog photo uploads much more efficient!
That’s about it for now… back to work on banners! I’m looking forward to a productive day tomorrow!
Tutorial: Linking to your Facebook Profile from your blog
This Tutorial will teach you how to add a link to your Facebook Profile page into your blog sidebar.
Click on "Create a Profile Badge" at the bottom of your Facebook profile page.
BLOGGER USERS:
Click the Blogger icon.
Choose the Blog you’d like it to appear on and click on "Add Widget".
The Facebook profile badge will be added automatically. Just move it to where you want it to appear in the sidebar and click "Save"
TYPEPAD USERS:
The Typepad link icon is not working for me at this time. If you are also getting an error message, Select and Copy all the text in the code box.
Go to your Typelists
Choose a Notes list
Give it a name
Click on "Create New List"
Paste the code in the "Notes" field and Click "Save"
Click on Design
Then Content
Choose Your Typelists
Choose Social Networking (or whatever you called your new list)
A button will show up to Add Module. Click it. The module will show up below. Move it where you want it and click "Save".
WORDPRESS USERS:
Click on "Design"
Click on "Widgets"
Choose "Text" widget on the left by clicking "Add"
On the right, new Text module will show up. Click "Edit"
Paste code.
Click "Change"
Move module where you want it to appear.
Click "Save Changes"
You can use this tutorial for adding other sidebar items as well! Just substitute the Facebook profile code for any other code you’d like to add!
Did you get locked out of your Blogger blog???!!!
Well, if you did, it wasn’t because you lost your keys.
One of my banner customers and many others this morning discovered their Blogger blog LOCKED! Ouch!!! What a fiasco!
This is what the dreaded Blogger message says:
Your blog is locked
Blogger’s spam-prevention robots have detected that your blog has characteristics of a spam blog. (What’s a spam blog?) Since you’re an actual person reading this, your blog is probably not a spam blog. Automated spam detection is inherently fuzzy, and we sincerely apologize for this false positive.
We received your unlock request on August 1, 2008. On behalf of the robots, we apologize for locking your non-spam blog. Please be patient while we take a look at your blog and verify that it is not spam.
Find out more about how Blogger is fighting spam blogs.
I found out more information about Blogger locking blogs. Evidently Blogger has a robot that goes around and checks blogs and locks ‘em if they suspect a spam blog. But the dang thing appears to not work very well (or too well?)
The robot will sometimes come by if someone clicks on the "Flag Blog" in the blog bar at the top.
I guess recently lots of McCain supporters clicked on the Flag Blog button on Obama’s supporter’s blogs and the Obama supporters’ blogs got locked. But the robot can come by whether or not the "Flag Blog" was checked. The only way to fix it is to click on "Request Unlock Review" and it takes them 24 hours to respond.
Argh!
This isn’t the best time to be dealing with locked blogs – just when the Stampin’ Up! convention is underway. I don’t have any good advice for a quick fix. Sorry. I guess this is a good reason for some Blogger customers to find another Blogging service.
How to make your banner in Blogger clickable!
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<div id=’header-wrapper’>
<b:section class=’header’ id=’header’ maxwidgets=’1‘ showaddelement=’no‘> |
Change them to this:-
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<div id=’header-wrapper’>
<b:section class=’header’ id=’header’ maxwidgets=’3‘ showaddelement=’yes‘> |

How to remove the “Next Blog” from Blogger Blogs
Do you want to remove the "Next Blog" feature on your Blogger Blog? Easy as pie.
1. Open up your Blogger admin page.
2. Click on "Layout"
3. Click "Edit HTML"
4. Find your Template Style text (looks something like this):
———————————————–
Blogger Template Style
Name: Minima Lefty Stretch
Designer: Douglas Bowman / Darren Delaye
URL: www.stopdesign.com
Date: 14 Jul 2006
———————————————– */
5. Copy/Paste this text directly under it:
#navbar-iframe {
display: none !important;
}
6. Save Template




















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