Showing posts with label Blogger. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Blogger. Show all posts
Blogpost has been unpublished-What to do?

Blogpost has been unpublished-What to do?

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Blogger emailed me today regarding my post from way back 2014 on where to watch the Golden Globe Award Live Streaming. The exact tile of the blogpost was "The Golden Globe Awards 2014 Live Streaming- Where to Watch?"

So how can we ask the Blogger to reinstate our post since I believe I did not violate any Community Guidelines?

The body of the e-mail says:

As you may know, our Community Guidelines
(https://blogger.com/go/contentpolicy) describe the boundaries for what we
allow-- and don't allow-- on Blogger. Your post titled "The Golden Globe
Awards 2014 Live Streaming- Where to Watch?" was flagged to us for review.
We have determined that it violates our guidelines and have unpublished the
URL
http://dub-eye.blogspot.com/2014/01/the-golden-globe-awards-2014-live.html,
making it unavailable to blog readers.

Why was your blog post unpublished?
Your content has violated our Spam policy. Please visit our Community
Guidelines page linked in this email to learn more.

If you are interested in republishing the post, please update the
content to adhere to Blogger's Community Guidelines. Once the content is
updated, you may republish it at
https://www.blogger.com/go/appeal-post?
This will trigger a review of the post.

So how to ask Blogger to reinstate my post. What I have done is modify the title "The Golden Globe Awards 2014: Where to Watch?" removing the "Live Streaming" from the title. and the body of my post and after a while (just a couple of minutes), Blogger e-mails me again telling me that my blog post has been reinstated.

We have re-evaluated the post titled "The Golden Globe Awards 2014:
Where to Watch?" against Community Guidelines
https://blogger.com/go/contentpolicy. Upon review, the post has been
reinstated. You may access the post at
http://dub-eye.blogspot.com/2014/01/the-golden-globe-awards-2014-live.htm
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How to create a Site Feed for Your Blog for Better Site Traffic

How to create a Site Feed for Your Blog for Better Site Traffic

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Just recently needed to check and update my site feeds and therefore I Would like to share the tutorial on How tocreate a Blogger Feed for your blogs.







  1. Enter your blog's web address in the "Ready to Burn?" form found on FeedBurner's homepage and at the bottom of the pages in the Blog and Podcast sections. If you plan to publish a podcast with your Blogger feed, check the "I am a podcaster" box. Click Next ».


    The Identify Feed Source page should appear.



  2. On "Welcome", make sure the title and FeedBurner address (URL) of your new feed are values you prefer.




    The Create or Sign In To Your FeedBurner Account page should appear.



  3. Also on this page, create a FeedBurner account by picking a username and password and supplying your email address.


    When you've supplied all the required information on this page, click Activate Feed ». A "Congrats" page should appear.



  4. Read all of the information on "Congrats", then click Next » to continue with the setup process.



  5. If you selected "I am a podcaster" on the homepage, configuration options for our SmartCast service will appear. Here you can supply categories and other information for iTunes, append a copyright message, and submit your podcast to Yahoo! Search.




    When you are finished, click Next ». Configuration options for FeedBurner stats services should appear.



  6. On the stats configuration page, select the level of feed stats detail you want.




    Click Next » to finish the setup process and enter our feed management interface.


    You're now ready to make your FeedBurner feed available on your Blogger site!




Tracking 100% of your feed traffic: Redirecting your Blogger feed to your FeedBurner feed



Blogger can make sure all feed traffic for your blog content goes to your FeedBurner feed. This ensures your FeedBurner stats are comprehensive and accurate; even subscribers to the 'Original Feed' are routed through FeedBurner. To redirect your feed:



  1. In a new browser window, sign in to your Blogger account.



  2. From the Blogger Dashboard, click the Settings link for the blog you want to promote.


    The Settings page for your selected blog should appear.



  3. Click the Site Feed link under the Settings tab.



  4. Type your complete FeedBurner feed address into the Post Feed Redirect URL text field. Make sure you type in your entire feed address including the "http://" portion.



  5. Click Save Settings.


    You should see the message "Settings were Saved Successfully".



  6. Blogger will now redirect all feed traffic for your blog to your FeedBurner feed.


    Note: If you are using the redirection feature within Blogger to send all of your feed traffic to your FeedBurner feed, you may want to modify the code we provide in order to keep your subscribers with you, even if you leave FeedBurner.






Google Affiliate Ads now available for UK Bloggers- Video Tutorial

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Earlier this year, Google announced Google Affiliate Ads for Blogger in the US and added new enhancements in June. The positive results and feedback they received are very promising, and Google are excited to announce that this gadget is now available to Blogger users in the UK!



To refresh your memory, Google Affiliate Ads for Blogger is a gadget that makes it easy for Blogger users to insert an affiliate ad into a blog post and earn a commission when someone clicks the link and makes a purchase on the advertiser’s site.





If you’re a Blogger user in the UK (or the US), go to the Earnings tab in Blogger and sign up for AdSense if you don’t already have an account. For more info on Google Affiliate for UK Blogger, click here!


Blogger New Interface- Tutorial on How to Navigate

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Blogger  introduced the completely new, streamlined blogging experience that makes it easier for you to find what you need and focus on writing great blog posts. On September 20, Blogger already implemented their new interface.



Earlier, bloggers were advised that the old interface will be remove and replace with a new streamlined one:


"The old Blogger interface will be removed in the coming days.

We've made many improvements to the new Blogger


Here's a quick tour through Blogger's brand new user interface.