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January 26, 2011 in Blog Education by Diane
January 26, 2011 in Blog Education by Diane
January 29, 2009 in Blog Education by Diane
How many of you have ever seen this message when you have gone to your blog to post an article?
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Trying to figure out how to explain bandwidth to people is not easy, considering how everything is very technical. So I searched around asking different people to help me come up with a way to explain in words what is bandwidth ,what is exceeded bandwidth and what can be done to save yourself from having to see 509 Bandwidth Limit Exceeded.
Tim Southernwood the CEO of this site as well as BlogNet Awards came up with this analogy.
“Compare it to a funnel. As long as the amount of liquid (data) flowing through the funnel isn’t so excessive that it flows over.. all is well!
If it flows over..you’ve exceeded bandwidth – it’s a drain on server resources and accounts are structured with specific allotments for obvious reasons. So those with the most information flowing carry a greater share of cost. If you exceed your allotment, your site is disabled until the flow is reduced, or the pipe (your bandwidth) is enlarged (increased).”
For those of you who would like to know more about bandwidth and the speed of bandwidth I found this great article by Leo Notenboom that you should read. It is called ” What is bandwidth?”
One simple way of reducing your bandwidth is by minimizing the size of images. By minimizing the size of your images, whether by resizing, cropping, or altering quality settings, this method will result in a direct decrease in bandwidth.
If you have other tips or tricks, then be sure to let us know
To Your Success,
Success BlogNet Team
November 26, 2008 in Blog Education by admin
Ping-A-Ling! Ping-A-Ling! Are You Pinging your Blog?
A member came to me and said – ok what is this business about pinging a blog?
I gave her a very simple answer and she replied..there has to be more to it than that!
Rolling my my virtual sleeves I went searching for the most complete answer I could find. Here it goes -
What is Pinging?
Here is what ravi9237 said in part
“A ‘Ping’ is a basic Internet program that lets you verify that a particular Internet address exists and can accept requests. The verb ping means the act of using the ping utility or command.”
ok a rather complicated answer,but still descriptive.
How about what the fine folks at Cruft said ( loved the moustaches by the way
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How Pinging Works
Sending out a ping is like raising the red flag on the mailbox to tell the mailman
you have new mail to be sent. In this case, you are telling the weblog tracking sites
that your site has been updated.
Here is what MomsCashBlog has to say on How to PING your blog
What are the main advantages to pinging your blog you ask?
From Maxblogpress here is the best advantages to pinging your blog that I could find:
# Some of those websites add your blog in their directory giving you a one way link.
# Some of those websites list your blog in their recently updated blog list.
# Search engines quickly come to your blog, index it and start sending traffic.
# Blog search engines like Google Blog Search, Yahoo Search Blog, etc… also crawl and index your blog which in turn send additional traffic.
# People visiting those blog directories see your blog there and come to your blog.
# Blogrolling scripts like blogrolling.com and WordPress check update services to see if you’ve updated and then they reflect that on everyone’s site, usually by moving you to the top of people’s blogrolling list or putting a recently updated indicator by your link.
# Services like Technorati (http://technorati.com) spider your links to tell who is linking to you and who you’re linking to, almost in real time. If you show up on someone’s Technorati link list for their site (often called an “egorati search”) they’re likely to visit your site to see what you said, increasing your exposure.
# Other sites like weblogs.com and blo.gs list the most recently updated blogs and many people browse these to find something new when they’re bored.
By the way, read their warning and heed!
Any other Questions?
To Your Success,
Success BlogNet Team
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