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Reverse Blogging

by John Sullivan on May 7, 2010 · 9 comments

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Teach Me
reverse blogging
Blogging is pretty cool it USUALLY allows you a chance to let people know about something, share your views and then get theirs if your lucky :)
Yes comments are VITAL to a blog but how valuable are they if they are just whispering sweet nothings and THUMBing you up.
Sure it’s nice when people agree with you and your comment count is popping but I would like to do something different.
Mainly because there’s not much info on this topic.
Cname which I’m sure everyone knows it often called domain mapping and basically you edit the settings in your host to reroute your domain to mimic that the site is on your server which it’s not.
Cname is cool when you want to TAP some cool features of another site I added that Blogging Jobs portal via cname. There are many disadvantages such as not being able to FTP and edit core files, to someone who loves tweaking files this is like putting a bone in front of a dog a foot beyond his chain :)
Cname good or bad as far as Page Rank ?
Anyway I wanted to know your opinion, speculation on the effects of page rank when a site is cnamed. Unlike most bloggers I don’t try to portray I’m the Father of all Knowledge because I’m NOT.
So what do you think will happen to Blogger Community as it now accumulates massive links, will the site stay on the notorious NA or will google say damn that’s a lot of links this site must be good ?
I would like you to think about it for a minute it’s very similar to having a site on the cloud, I recently was using an app that would serve backrounds and pics anywhere on your page but they were not on your site, people would see them as if you added the pics to your theme but them came from an amazon server.
Have you used a cnamed site yet ?
What are you betting the community page gets on it’s first update.
Reverse blogging where I don’t know shit and ask you :)
Thanks hope everyone has a great weekend
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cname,cname domains,domain mapping in terms of Google Page rank > Thanks
Even if you don’t know what your talking about speculation is encourage :) Thank You

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1 Mathdelane from Software Critics (52 comments) May 8, 2010 at 2:24 pm

I’ve used a CNAME before when I installed a job board on my site. It can have a pagerank thou overtime like any other web page but I don’t think it has any bearing on the main site’s pagerank.

Regarding the job board, I gave it up long time ago because there wasn’t much use to it (at least for me) unless a site has tons of traffic like news sites. I implemented a job widget instead and it earns revenue.
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2 First Birthday Invitation (1 comments) May 11, 2010 at 2:02 pm

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3 Robert Johnson from pc repair Wokingham (1 comments) May 12, 2010 at 12:30 am

Great insights! I like how you connect the motivation to keep blogging to the feeling that nobody looks at it. I had never thought of it this way.

It’s really important to keep in mind that creating the content ON your blog is only half the effort. The other part is creating content and/or sociable activities OFF your blog to attract and engage an audience to your blog.

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4 Atlanta Fence Company (1 comments) May 22, 2010 at 11:55 am

Always love coming to this website and learning new stuff. I pretty much had forgotten about CName and that it even existed. While I do not have any answers on CName for you, I plan to keep checking in and see if other people come up with some. You always touch on great and usually untouched subjects and thats what I like about your blog. Keep on writin. Luv it.

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5 Tom from Autocad Training Courses (2 comments) May 27, 2010 at 5:07 am

If your blog is a subdomain under a free hosting website, it’s hard take your page ranking to the top. If you are serious blogging, if you intend to use a blog in any commercial way and/or to create a professional reputation, then whether or not you decide to have a free hosted blog at wordpress.com or hire a web host and self host a wordpress.org blog, I recommend purchasing a domain as early as possible.

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