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Managing Guest Post Submissions Efficiently

January 7th, 2010 devstvenikvchera No comments

If you started applying the trick I mentioned on this post, I am sure you are already receiving more guest post submissions.

As your blog grows, however, you might start getting more submissions than you can handle. I receive 3-4 submissions per week, and I have seem blogs out there getting over 10 submissions weekly! The problem with this is that you might start messing things up.

For example, I used to accept some submissions and then I would forget to actually publish them. Sometimes I liked the guest post but would forget to reply to the author stating that and so on.

What I learned, therefore, is that you need a basic system to manage the guest post submissions. Here is the one I developed for this blog:

  1. I fixed the frequency of guest posts that I would publish on the blog: 1 per week.
  2. I fixed the day of the week when guest posts should be published: Wednesday.
  3. I developed the habit of replying to submissions as soon as possible, either accepting or denying them.
  4. If I accepted a guest post, I tell the blogger the exact date when I can publish it. If he agrees, I then immediately upload the post to WordPress and use the “Schedule” feature to automatically publish it on the right day.
  5. As new submissions keep coming I just keep adding the accepted ones to the queue.

This system made it much easier to manage the submission. At one point I had over 10 posts queued, but adding new ones was easy.

You can still mess things up if you don’t keep up with the right dates, but it is certainly better than having no system at all.

That is what I use though, and I am sure there are other methods and tricks out there. Do you have any of them to share? How do you manage guest post submissions on your blog?


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Careful With Blog Comment Spam (Inside and Outside Your Blog)

December 10th, 2009 devstvenikvchera No comments

If you thought that spammy links on your comment section were not a big deal, well, think again. The official Google Webmaster Central blog published an article last week talking about this issue. Here is a quote from it:

Comments can be a really good source of information and an efficient way of engaging a site’s users in discussions. This valuable content should not be replaced by gibberish nonsense keywords and links. For this reason there are many ways of securing your application and disincentivizing spammers.

  • Disallow anonymous posting.
  • Use CAPTCHAs and other methods to prevent automated comment spamming.
  • Turn on comment moderation.
  • Use the “nofollow” attribute for links in the comment field.
  • Disallow hyperlinks in comments.
  • Block comment pages using robots.txt or meta tags.
  • The article also warns against using blog comments as a link building strategy, which probably means that Google is scrutinizing more closely the links posted in blog comments now. This means one thing: posting hundreds of comments (either on dofollow or nofollow blogs) with tailored keywords would probably be a good idea, as it could get your site flagged for manipulative behavior.


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