Spam Killed My Backups

April 21st, 2009

Having up-to-date backups is an essential safeguard in case something goes wrong with your website. So some time ago I installed WP-DBManager and configured it to send a daily backup of my WordPress database to my GMail account. All was well, until last week the backup process failed five times in a row. Upon checking […]

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Comment Spam : Eliminate False Positives With Akismet + reCaptcha

March 17th, 2009

The recent WeblogToolsCollection post about a new antispam plugin “WP Mollom” got me thinking. What’s the main problem with Akismet? It’s certainly good enough at catching spam – it only misses about 4 spam comments per month on this blog and has nearly 99.9% accuracy overall. However, the situation might not be so rosy when […]

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4 Blogging Mistakes I Still Make

February 19th, 2009

Even after two years of blogging, I’m still not rich and famous. Why is that, and how can you avoid the same moderately unpleasant fate? In this post I’ll discuss some blogging mistakes that (still) interfere with the success of this site. #1 Lack of focus Pretty much every blogging-related guide begins with “pick a […]

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Map Of The Central Blogosphere

January 22nd, 2009

Take the top 100 blogs from Technorati, scrape some connectedness statistics from Yahoo! Site Explorer, mix in a bit of improvised PHP scripting and Processing magic, and we’ve got ourselves a map of the equatorial blogosphere 🙂 About The Map This graph shows the connectedness level of some (see rant below) of the most popular […]

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How Popular Is WordPress?

December 8th, 2008

We all know that WordPress is a popular publishing platform, but how popular is it really? While I don’t know the number of active WP blogs, here’s a different yet interesting piece of statistics – a chart of the historical Google search volume for the keyword “wordpress”. (click the image to get a slightly larger […]

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