Showing posts with label Tumblr. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tumblr. Show all posts

Friday, March 4, 2011

Tumblr Search Killed The Migration

After posting a few things on Tumblr the past few days, I noticed the Tumblr search is broken. At least on my site. Judge for yourself. This is a show stopper for me.

I posted something on my Tumblr site on Seth Goden's new book Poke the Box (Amazon affiliate link). A few hours later, I wanted to see what a user would find if they searched for the word 'book'. I assumed my Pose the Box entry would be at the top of the list. Not so.

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Tuesday, December 21, 2010

WordPress iPhone App Fail

I've tried, I've really tried, but using the WordPress client application on the iPhone just sucks. The last three posts I've created have all had problems. I fully understand it's a free product, and there are no guarantees, but I expect more from the WordPress folks. Here is the latest snafu.

I have hesitated to upload photos to my blog from third party clients because I feared what happened tonight, would happen. I took several photos of my Family attending a play, created a new post in my iPhone WordPress application, inserted media from my phone, and posted. Of course, the posting had issues, mainly, the HTML used to show the photos was hosed. Here is what was sent to WordPress:



And here is what it should have looked like:



So, the post that was sent out to my RSS feed now has 6 photos with incorrect formatting and links. Frustrating to say the least.

Before trying to post to my WordPress blog, I sent the same photo set to my Tumblr site, via email, with zero problems.

The final thing I thought would take place is the creation of a Gallery. If I had included say 20 or 30 images, it would have been nice to see a slide show or at least thumbnails for each image. Instead, the images were inserted, full size, and with a large amount of images,  the post would have been several hundred feet off the screen. Just doesn't seem like the whole posting media from the iPhone app is working right.
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Thursday, October 9, 2008

Google Sends Me 98% Of My Traffic

I was looking through Google Analytics™ web analytics service this morning, and of all traffic sent to my blog from search engines, 98% came from Google. Of course the stats came from Google, so I'm not real sure how skewed the numbers are, but that tells me one thing. If I were to focused on making money with this blog, I would do all I could to make sure I capitalize on the Google way of doing things.

Last week I saw a quote that said if eighty percent of your business comes from twenty percent of your products or services, why are you not focusing more on the twenty percent? Are you willing to get rid of the eighty percent that isn't producing? If not, why? If eighty percent of my visitors are looking for help with problems, or for the latest Tumblr theme, maybe I should be looking closer at that.

Another interesting fact I noticed, is the search words are for things that I don't normally talk about, but for some reason my posts make it high enough on the search results that someone clicks through. For example, I have a post about removing sharpie ink from a dry erase board. I wrote that post a long time ago. Its not something I have ever talked about since, but I get a lot of traffic from that post.

The one post I get sear traffic from, by a margin of a 100 to 1, is a post I wrote on a Tumblr theme I created. Its not a spectacular theme, but, interestingly enough, for every 100 hits I get on my site, I get 1000 to this post. I've never written about Tumblr themes nor have I created another Tumblr theme since. I should, for all the traffic driven to my site.

So how do I capitalize on this? I've heard in the past write more about the things people are visiting your website for. My first thought was I don't care anymore about the sharpie ink problem. But maybe it's not so much about the ink problem as it is people are looking for solutions to problems. Now that I can get on bored with.

I'm not an SEO expert, but I would say you can target a lot more of your posts than you are. Think broader. Use a mind map on a topic. I know you can come up with 50 different ways to write how-to's, or creating solutions to problems, or even related problems. For example, I think I'm going to write a blog post on the abnormal passion people have with Sharpie pens. I'm one of them. I treat them like people. I give them names, have different types, thin, think, gigantic. It's almost as bad as a passion for Moleskines.

Give me some examples on how you can expand or broaden you existing blog posts.
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Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Get my Tumblr theme



I use Tumblr as my Lifestream tool of choice. I'm making my theme available for download. You'll have to load the text into the Custom theme area. You will also want to update the location of the images and maybe add your own menu options.

Let me know if there are any problems with this, and I would also like to know if you use it. Thanks.

With background image: download
Without background image: download
With white background: download

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