A Big “Thanks” to Entrecard Droppers and Frequent Commenters

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In any type of business venture, it is important to reward the people who have made you successful.  In the case of blogging, it is the people who frequently return to your blog and leave comments or use blogging tools/services to connect with you.

This post is simply meant to help spread some thanks to the people who make this blog possible.  Later on, I’ll try to publish more of these posts (perhaps once a month or so).  People listed are using the name used to comment.

10 Most Active Commenters

  1. Ben Barden (5 comments)
  2. Jeffro2pt0 (3 comments)
  3. zobibi (2 comments)
  4. Jenny (2 comments)
  5. Lazy (2 comments)
  6. pandi merdeka (2 comments)
  7. clickstream (2 comment)
  8. Ditto Rahmat (2 comments)
  9. aannttiiiittnnaa (2 comments)
  10. Alex (1 comment)

10 Most Frequent Entrecard Droppers

Note: Previous 30 Days/1 Month

  1. Technically Easy (31 drops)
  2. Turnip of Power (27 drops)
  3. environmentastic! (17 drops)
  4. My Drift (14 drops)
  5. Nice2All (13 drops)
  6. Sqeaky’s - Madmouse Blog (12 drops)
  7. WOW Factor (12 drops)
  8. The Blogshop Blogger (10 drops)
  9. Mr. Sound N’ Mrs. Sound (8 drops)
  10. People You Need to Know (8 drops)
Entrecard - Top Droppers
Entrecard - Stats (Image Proof)
What you can take from this post (while recommend elsewhere) is that you should continue to support bloggers who put time and effort into their blog, either by donating, purchasing a product through an affiliate link, or simply by leaving a comment or connecting with them through a blog networking tool.  It is quite easy and has many benefits, as you can see with the links from above.
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New Theme Plus a Few Other Announcements

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I have introduced a new theme here at BlogTipz, a redesign that was in the works, but was completed today.  Although it is a pre-made theme, I have made some basic modifications and plan on adding more content in the sidebars.  The main reasons for the redesign was the need to present more content in a more organized fashion - the previous theme was too simple, while this one, Massive Press, is able to meet almost all of the needs and future expectations from the site.

Problems/Complaints/Concerns: Please address them as they are critical in the design and future of this blog.

The Future

I have decided to take the site in a different direction - the content and overall post theme will remain the same, but more subjects dealing with blogging and website design will be covered.  It is a necessary change, as traffic vs. subscribers vs. growth hasn’t shown a huge growth in the (surprising) nine months since I first began this blog.

Look forward to more resources, tips, reviews, and more to come during the month of June and beyond.

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Repairing WordPress Databases

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As you may have noticed, the past week presented several problems with this blog, mainly stemming form problematic plugins and corrupted databases.  However, at this point, most of them have been solved.  I apologize for any unavailability, errors, or multiple posts you may have received.

WordPress runs primarily off databases - all posts and comments are stored in them - and once corrupted, a blog is typically not operable.  Bloggers depend on having a blog that it is accessible for a greater portion of each day, and if it isn’t, they face the chance of losing a ton of money, readership, and lots of time.

During the process of trying to repair WordPress, I contemplated whether a clean install would take place, and when you receive the “Hello World.  Welcome to WordPress.” post, you know that either everything has been destroyed, or you still have much of your content restored.  It is crucial that you don’t make critical mistakes trying to restore a blog, as much of the databases, content, and admin areas can be restored safely with either a backup or rewrite.

I have provided the steps below to restore a database, in simple terms, which helped recover my blog, from being unable to access by admins and users.  (Visitors were redirected to the install page when trying to access the home page).

  1. Be sure that you have plenty of backups on hand before performing any of the steps listed below.  Use backup plugins, however, don’t rely solely on them.  Plugins like Backup WordPress can make automatic backups of your SQL daily or a full backup weekly, which is stored both on your server and can also be emailed to you.  Make weekly, or sub-weekly backups at the very least.
  2. Sign-in to your hosting account or server.  Go to the main cPanel screen.
  3. Find the Databases area, click MySQL Databases, then you will be presented a simple screen for making minor changes to your databases (checking, repairing, deleting, and creating).
  4. Find the database you wish to repair, typically _wrdp1 if it is your first install. (I don’t know what _wp01 is associated with, as nothing happened when I tried to repair the database of that file.
  5. Repairing MYSQL Databases

  6. Click Repair DB, and the process of repairing your database should take place, typically within a few seconds.
This process helped completely restore my blog to pre-error format.  While this process worked for me, it may not be right for you, so you may want to check the WordPress Forums or open a support ticket.
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