This quick-tip is about an extension to YouTube's captioning service. It's relevant to bloggers who focus strongly on videos as a complement to their blog content.
In Septemeber 2012, YouTube introduced a feature that let you or your friend translate the captions of videos (that you own) into additional languages.
Monday, September 30, 2013
New resources and help-options for Google AdSense publishers
This Quick-tip is about some new help resources and options that Google has recently introduced for AdSense publishers - including ones who use AdSense through Blogger.
If you put AdSense ads into your blog or website, you are known as a "publisher", because you "publish" materials where advertisements, placed by people known as advertisers, can be placed.
Recently Google announced a simplified, personalized contact options page for AdSense publishers, backed by an an email-based "help" service.
Recently Google announced a simplified, personalized contact options page for AdSense publishers, backed by an an email-based "help" service.
Sunday, September 29, 2013
RIP, Google Reader. Google's March 2013 product cancellation summary.
Getting started with SEO, for Bloggers
Google have produced a "first steps cheat sheet" for people who've got a blog or website, "but never gave search much thought". They describe it as a "short how-to list with basic tips on search engine-friendly design".
Accessing Pinterest Analytics, and verifying your website with Pinterest
This Quick-tip is about how you can verify the website (or blog) associated with your Pinterest account - and solving a small problem with the meta-tag that Pinterest give you.
Pinterest have recently announced Pinterest Web Analytics, which will show you "how many people have pinned content from your site, what content is most popular with pinners, and more." (From their announcement email.
To register to Pinterest Web Analytics, you need to
Comments I'm never going to publish
The "best" of the comments I'm never going to publish.
Like many bloggers, I've noticed an increase in spam-comments over the last few months. And as a blog gets more popular, I guess it's naturally going to be found by more and more "comment marketers" (sic).
Unluckily for them, I always moderate comments on my blogs. I even wrote a comments policy for Blogger-hints-and-tips to help me think through what I would and wouldn't publish.
Stop Twitter's "follow-me" spam in its tracks
This article is about how to stop the annoying email messages that Twitter sends when an acquaintance joins Twitter and decides that they think you should follow them there too.
A few weeks ago, I got an email message saying that Helen Someone had just signed up to Twitter, and had provided my email address as someone who followed her elsewhere, and who she thought should follow her here too.
What happens if a "friend" invites to you follow them on Twitter
Saturday, September 28, 2013
Introducing Google's tools for measuring how fast your blog loads
Wednesday, September 25, 2013
How to tick the "expand widgets" checkbox in Blogger's new template editor
This QuickTip is about finding the "expand widgets" option in Blogger's template editor.
Today, Blogger Buzz announced a new version of the template editor.
This is exciting in all sorts of ways, including that it implies that Blogger will continue to support template editing: some people suspected that Dynamic Templates, which don't allow template editing, might be the way of the future.
Today, Blogger Buzz announced a new version of the template editor.
This is exciting in all sorts of ways, including that it implies that Blogger will continue to support template editing: some people suspected that Dynamic Templates, which don't allow template editing, might be the way of the future.
What happens to your blog if your Google account becomes inactive?
This article describes Google's Inactive Account Manager, a new tool that gives you control over what happens to your Google account if you don't log on to it for a period of time.
Ages ago, I read a thought-provoking article on ProBlogger about making a "blogging will". His main aim was to ensure that his family could access his business assets (ie his blogs etc) if something untoward happened to him.
Newer AdSense ad-unit sizes are now available inside Blogger
This QuickTip shares a feature that I just noticed inside Blogger's Add-a-gadget > Adsense option.
Previously I've mentioned that rather than using the AdSense gadget offered by Blogger's Add-a-Gadget wizard, I usually get ad-code from AdSense and put this code into my blog as an HTML widget.
Previously I've mentioned that rather than using the AdSense gadget offered by Blogger's Add-a-Gadget wizard, I usually get ad-code from AdSense and put this code into my blog as an HTML widget.
Tuesday, September 24, 2013
Introducing Maps Engine Lite - a better tool for customizing maps
This article is an introduction to Google's Maps Engine Lite, which is a tool for creating custom maps.
In late March 2013, Google announced a beta (ie late-stage test) of Maps Engine Lite - and now it is available from the main Google Maps interface, without the word "beta" in sight.
What is Google Maps Engine Lite
How to re-direct an old custom domain - and all its posts - to a new one
This article describes options for making link to a blog's old URL automatically point to the blog's new URL after a custom domain change.
If you have a blog made with Blogger which has a custom domain, then it's easy enough to switch this blog to use a different domain. Doing this moves both the content (posts and pages) and template (layout, structure, colour-scheme).
Setting up Google Analytics so it gets AdSense data from more than one blog or website
This article is about setting up Google Analytics on your blog in a way that includes data for AdSense clicks and behaviour.
Google Analytics and Blogger.
Thursday, September 19, 2013
AdSense now allow changes to their advertisement code
This QuickTip is about a change to AdSense's policies about modifying their ad code: in short, you are now allowed to change the code in certain way, to achieve certain things.
AdSense have announced changes to their "Modifying ad code" policy.
In the past, publishers weren't allowed to change AdSense ads in any way other than what could be done through the AdSense ad-code generator or Blogger's Add-a-gadget / Adsense tools.
In the past, publishers weren't allowed to change AdSense ads in any way other than what could be done through the AdSense ad-code generator or Blogger's Add-a-gadget / Adsense tools.
Google Buzz's last-gasp addition to your Google Drive
This QuickTip is about a file that Google Buzz is going to put into your Google Drive, as part of it's final turn-off routine, for all Buzz accounts that haven't yet been deleted.
Google Buzz was one of Google's early-and-short-lived social networking attempts, but was used by some bloggers looking to promote their blogs.
Google Buzz was one of Google's early-and-short-lived social networking attempts, but was used by some bloggers looking to promote their blogs.
Monday, September 16, 2013
How to keep your Blogger password safe
This QuickTip introduces a useful post about password management from Google.
Giving computer or password-management advice to people who don't have lot of expereince with IT or online services has always been challenging: there is a lot of background information that needs to be understood before it all starts to make sense.
Giving computer or password-management advice to people who don't have lot of expereince with IT or online services has always been challenging: there is a lot of background information that needs to be understood before it all starts to make sense.
How to access your Google Custom Maps after migrating to the new Google Maps
This QuickTip is about how to access your existing Google Custom Maps, once you have started using the new Google Maps interface being introduced in mid 2013.
Google is now offering the opportunity to migrate to new Google maps. (ref: http://googlesystem.blogspot.com/2013/05/the-new-google-maps-now-available.html)
However one disadvantage is that "My Places", which includes Google Custom Maps, is not part of the new Google Maps interface.
However one disadvantage is that "My Places", which includes Google Custom Maps, is not part of the new Google Maps interface.
Sunday, September 15, 2013
Tell Google more about the posts in your blog with Webmaster Central's Data Highlighter - now supporting more data types
Choosing a replacement for Google Reader
This post tells the story of my choosing a replacement for Google reader.
Every so often, I do a post here on Blogger-HAT which is a little "different".
Today, I'm starting the quest to choose a replacement for Google Reader (yes, the turn-off was announced back in March, but there's no point in starting these things too soon - I expect that a few options have improved considerably since then.
Today, I'm starting the quest to choose a replacement for Google Reader (yes, the turn-off was announced back in March, but there's no point in starting these things too soon - I expect that a few options have improved considerably since then.
How to install Facebook's Open Graph tags into Blogger
This article shows how to install Facebook's Open Graph tags into Blogger
Neil Patel recently explained on Quick Sprout why having Facebook and Twitter tags installed into your blog is important.
To cut his long story short, if you install them, then when someone shares your blog-post, the shared item looks better. This means that more people are likely to follow the link and/or share it themselves - so your blog gets more traffic, and people think you're more professional and thus credible.
Why Open Graph
To cut his long story short, if you install them, then when someone shares your blog-post, the shared item looks better. This means that more people are likely to follow the link and/or share it themselves - so your blog gets more traffic, and people think you're more professional and thus credible.
Why enabling a mobile template just became more important to some bloggers
This QuickTip explains some recent announcements from Google about SEO and mobile devices, and what they mean for Blogger users.
If SEO matters for your blog, and your blog is relevant for users with moble devices, then you pretty much need to enable a mobile template.
If SEO matters for your blog, and your blog is relevant for users with moble devices, then you pretty much need to enable a mobile template.
Wednesday, September 4, 2013
How to make a new category / folder in your The Old Reader subscriptions list
This article explains how to make new categories for listing and organizing feeds in The Old Reader.
Recently I migrated from Google Reader to The Old Reader, in readiness for Google Reader's upcoming retirement.
(If you're not sure why I bothered, you might like this simple explanation of RSS and why it matters for Bloggers, in particular ones who want to research things).
(If you're not sure why I bothered, you might like this simple explanation of RSS and why it matters for Bloggers, in particular ones who want to research things).
New Google+ badges and follow buttons can be used in Blogger
This Quick-tip introduces the new Google+ plugins that Google released in late June 2013
Recently, Google+ Developers blog announced a vastly improved set of Google+ plugins for use with websites.
Most (all?) of them are not yet available as Blogger gadgets, so you have to get the code from the Google+ resources site, and add it to your blog like you would add any 3rd party code.
Most (all?) of them are not yet available as Blogger gadgets, so you have to get the code from the Google+ resources site, and add it to your blog like you would add any 3rd party code.
Sunday, September 1, 2013
AdWords external keywords research tool is going to be retired
This quick article shares an observation about the likelihood that Google's free Keywords Research Tool is being turned off.
Most SEO advice says that if SEO is important for your blog, then you should use a keyword research tool to find out the words and phrases that people are actually searching for, and then use these words (so-called "keywords") a lot, because they are most likely to get more visitors for your blog.
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