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Jill Olkoski

Jill has a MA in Clinical Psychology, a BS in Computer Science, and a BS in Mechanical Engineering.

She currently owns Aldebaran Web Design in Edmonds (near Seattle WA) and enjoys educating her clients on topics related to small business website design.

In Jill's previous life, she spent 17 years in the engineering and quality organizations of a Fortune 100 tech company.

 


Scraping: Someone’s Stealing Your Blog Content

May 26th, 2008

This is an article about something that really bugs me. It’s known as “scraping” and it means that people out there who are too lazy or too dumb to write their own content for their websites, decide to steal it from your blog. From what I understand, it’s not a matter of if it will happen, but when it will happen.

I’ve been finding a few example of my own blog articles appearing in other people’s blogs, and thought I’d share them with you so you can see what this practice looks like.

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Who’s Talking About You Online?

May 19th, 2008

Ever read a blog article that’s complaining about a company an thought, “I’m sure glad they didn’t write that about me”.

How do you know whether other bloggers have written a blog article about you or your company?

It’s easier than you might think if you know how to use a RSS reader. (If you don’t, read my article on how to use an RSS Feed Reader).

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How To Write A Blog Article That Will Be A Hit And Bring You Lots Of Traffic

May 5th, 2008

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The short answer: I don’t know. But here’s what I have learned: The more articles you write, the higher the likelihood that one of them will be a hit.

Did I know which articles would be hits before when I wrote them? Nope. What’s the secret: Keep writing!
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Converting Blogger to WordPress

March 16th, 2008

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This article contains instructions on how to convert a Blogger Blog into a WordPress Blog. It assumes that you have a Blogger account that uses Gmail, and that you already have WordPress fully installed on your own domain. It also assumes that you know how to use a .htaccess file accomplish page to page redirection. (If this sounds like gibberish and you would like me to do the conversion for you, please contact me.)

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Pasting From Word Into WordPress Without Messing Up Your Blog’s Formatting

March 16th, 2008

wordpress-logo-small.gifPerhaps you like to write your blog articles in Word or received articles from other that are in Word. You have been simply copy and pasting from Word into WordPress, and wondering why the font and style of text doesn’t match some of your other blog articles.
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Duplicate Content – Avoid Plagarism – Create Unique Content For Your Website

March 6th, 2008

twins.gif Duplicate content is not a topic I usually talk about with my website clients. Perhaps it’s because of my academic background and the fear of being accused of plagiarism that my professors drilled into me.

I presume small business owners know they shouldn’t put content on their websites that they didn’t create themselves, but recently, I realized this was an incorrect assumption. And like I usually do when something surprises me, I write a blog article about it 🙂
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Blog SEO – Using Post Titles and Post Slugs

March 4th, 2008

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To optimize your blog for search engines (search engine optimization or SEO), you should understand how much of an impact individual post titles can have on your post’s rankings, and how to manipulate post slugs. Titles and slugs?!
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RSS: What it is and how to use it

March 2nd, 2008

waiter-rss-feed.png Maybe you’ve noticed the orange icon at the top of my blog’s URL or on this page, and you’re wondering what the heck is it.

Or maybe you’ve heard others talking about RSS feeds and felt left out.

Or maybe you just are looking for a way learn about ways to improve your small business website but don’t have time to go around searching for information. Using RSS is a great way to have information that’s customized to your tastes and interests, come right to you – just like a waiter will bring you what your ordered from the menu.
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WordPress Hack Causes VirusScan Alert

March 1st, 2008

I received a strange email from a client, who said that he thought his website had a virus. When he went to his WordPress blog, he received this pop-up warning from VirusScan:

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If you have a WordPress blog, please read on.
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Keeping Your WordPress Blog Up-to-date By Signing Up for Automatic Update Notifications

February 17th, 2008

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I love WordPress. But with so many things to think about, keeping my WordPress blog up to date with the latest version keeps slipping my mind. That’s why I recently signed up for automatic notifications.
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