Comment Duplicate Content in Blogger Blogspot
Blogger Blogspot comment permalink by default will create duplicate content, so you need to hide the permalink to the comment from search engines.
Here’s how:
- Login to blogger.com -> Design -> Edit HTML -> check Expand Widget Template
- Find this code inside the template [1]:
<a expr:href='data:comment.url' title='comment permalink'>
<data:comment.timestamp/> </a>- Delete and replace with this one:
<b:if cond='data:post.commentPagingRequired'>
<a expr:href='data:comment.url' title='comment permalink'> <data.comment.timestamp/> </a>
<b:else/>
<a expr:href='data:blog.url + "#" + data:comment.anchorName' title='comment permalink'> <data:comment.timestamp/> </a>
</b:if> - Click [Save Template]. Done.[2]
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[1] Use CTRL+F or F3 to search code inside template easily.
[2]Credit for this hack goes to Cranked.me
RSS Feed for WordPress Blogger Blogspot
RSS Feeds meaning, definition and format for WordPress Blogger Blogspot RSS Feed Atom XML
CONTENTS
Introduction
RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication (but also sometimes refers to Rich Site Summary or RDF Site Summary). It is an XML-based format for sharing and distributing web content.
An RSS reader (sometimes called a newsreader or news aggregator), allows you to receive and view data feeds from various sources in a single interface. Once you have copied the RSS feed URL from a web site into your reader, the reader checks the pages regularly and displays any updated content that it finds. There are many readers available for download, both free and for-fee. See the Google Directory list of newsreaders for further information.
II. WordPress RSS Feed
- Full site Feed
- If you are using pretty permalink, instead of the default one, you may use one of these RSS Feeds.
- http://www.fatihsyuhud.com/feed/
- http://www.fatihsyuhud.com/feed/rss/
- http://www.fatihsyuhud.com/feed/rss2/
- http://www.fatihsyuhud.com/feed/rdf/
- http://www.fatihsyuhud.com/feed/atom/
- If you are using the default permalink format (example.com/p123) the Feed will look like the followings:
- http://www.fatihsyuhud.com/?feed=rss
- http://www.fatihsyuhud.com/?feed=rss2
- http://www.fatihsyuhud.com/?feed=rdf
- http://www.fatihsyuhud.com/?feed=atom
- If you are using pretty permalink, instead of the default one, you may use one of these RSS Feeds.
- Comment Feed
- Pretty permalink format: http://www.fatihsyuhud.com/comments/feed/
- Default format: http://www.fatihsyuhud.com/?feed=commentsrss2
- Post-specific comment feed
- Permalink format: http://www.fatihsyuhud.com/post-name/feed/
- Default format: http://www.fatihsyuhud.com/?feed=rss2
- Categories and Tags Feed
- http://www.fatihsyuhud.com/tag/tagname/feed
- http://www.fatihsyuhud.com/category/categoryname/feed
- http://www.fatihsyuhud.com/?cat=42&feed=rss2
- http://www.fatihsyuhud.com/?tag=tagname&feed=rss2
- Authors feed: http://www.fatihsyuhud.com/author/authorname/feed/
- Search feed: http://www.fatihsyuhud.com/?s=searchterm&feed=rss2
III. Blogger Blogspot RSS Feed
- Full site feed
- Atom 1.0: http://farzanesfandiar.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default
- RSS 2.0: http://farzanesfandiar.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default?alt=rss
- Comments-only feed
- Atom 1.0: http://farzanesfandiar.blogspot.com/feeds/comments/default
- RSS 2.0: http://farzanesfandiar.blogspot.com/feeds/comments/default?alt=rss
- Label-specific site feed
- Atom 1.0: http://farzanesfandiar.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default/-/privacy
- RSS 2.0: http://farzanesfandiar.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default?alt=rss/-/privacy
- Individual post comment feed:
- Atom 1.0: http://farzanesfandiar.blogspot.com/feeds/postId/comments/default
- RSS 2.0: http://farzanesfandiar.blogspot.com/feeds/postId/comments/default?alt=rss
Note:
- Of course, you have to change fatihsyuhud (in WordPress feed) and farzanesfandiar (in Blogger blogspot example) into your own blogname.
- To know a Blogger Blogspot post ID: from Posting | Edit Posts tab -> mouseover the ‘Edit’ link next to a particular post, and that postId will be displayed in your browser’s status bar.
Further reading:
Google AdSense PPC CPC Ads
How to make money online via Google Adsense PPC CPC ads program. Adsense is the most popular online money makers among bloggers and webmasters on the internet. You’ll earn money whenever your website / blog visitor clicks on Adsense’s ad. This is called a PPC or pay per click also known as CPC or cost per click ad program. Adsense is the middlemen between you as publisher and advertiser.
Google AdSense is a free program that enables website publishers of all sizes to display relevant Google ads and earn. It is the program that can give you advertising revenue from each page on your website
CONTENTS
- Introduction
- How to Join AdSense
- AdSense for Content
- AdSense for Feeds
- AdSense for search
- AdSense for mobile content
- AdSense for video
AdSense is an ad serving application run by Google Inc. Website owners or bloggers can enroll in this program to enable text, image, and more recently, video advertisements on their websites. These advertisements are administered by Google and generate revenue on either a per-click or per-impression basis. Google beta tested a cost-per-action service, but discontinued it in October 2008
How to Register with AdSense Program
- First you have to have a Website or Blog using one of languages supported by Adsense. If not, create one.
- Now visit Google AdSense and fill in the form including submitting your website.
- Complete the registration process and wait for a letter of approval (or rejection) from Adsense which should come within few days.
AdSense delivers relevant text and image ads that are precisely targeted to your site and your site content. It allows publishers to display maximum three Adsense for content on one page. Publishers earn a sum of money for any click to the ads link by visitors. The amount per-click varies depends on the different prices and bids to a particular products or keywords selected.
AdSense for Feeds
In May 2005, Google announced a limited-participation beta version of AdSense for Feeds, a version of AdSense that runs on RSS and Atom feeds. Now, Adsense for Feeds has been open for all publishers big and small.
AdSense for search
A companion to the regular AdSense for content program, AdSense for search, allows website owners to place Google search boxes on their websites. When a user searches the Internet or the website with the search box, Google shares any advertising revenue it makes from those searches with the website owner. However the publisher is paid only if the advertisements on the page are clicked: AdSense does not pay publishers for mere searches.
AdSense for mobile content
AdSense for mobile content allows publishers to generate earnings from their mobile websites using targeted Google advertisements. Just like AdSense for content, Google matches advertisements to the content of a website — in this case, a mobile website.
AdSense for video
AdSense for video allows publishers with video content to generate revenue using ad placements from Google’s extensive Advertising network. AdSense for video display both InVideo overlay and text overlay ads.
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Blogger Blogspot Tutorial
Blogger Blogspot specifically made Tutorial tips, guide and tricks for newbie blogger and advanced level who blogs using Blogger.com, the oldest and the most popular free blog provider.
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