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NY Jester 2008-10-03 02:15 PM

Blog Directories and Free Hosts
 
I was wondering if Blog Directories accept blogs from free hosted blog places such as xlogz or thumblogger?

A.J. Angel 2008-10-03 02:18 PM

As far as I know, yes. But to be sure, read their rules. Some might not accept.

reyna 2008-10-03 04:27 PM

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I was wondering if Blog Directories accept blogs from free hosted blog places such as xlogz or thumblogger?
most of them = YES ;)

walrus 2008-10-03 09:30 PM

Initially when I had my blog directory I accepted them. After a couple of months and a back link check I changed my rules and wouldn't accept them.

The reason being is that if thumblogger finds a site it doesn't feels meets its T&C it disables them. Fair enough but they then put up a sales page, do not carry the links over from the site they disabled and make no attempt to notify the trade partners of what had happened.

I think the only ones that still accept them are either owned by the owner of thumblogger or those that are poorly maintained.

BadWolf 2008-10-08 03:09 AM

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Originally Posted by walrus (Post 423510)
Initially when I had my blog directory I accepted them. After a couple of months and a back link check I changed my rules and wouldn't accept them.

The reason being is that if thumblogger finds a site it doesn't feels meets its T&C it disables them. Fair enough but they then put up a sales page, do not carry the links over from the site they disabled and make no attempt to notify the trade partners of what had happened.

I think the only ones that still accept them are either owned by the owner of thumblogger or those that are poorly maintained.

I'd have to agree. I recently stopped accepting such submissions. I had wanted to be fair to newer webmasters but what I ended up with is a lot of splogs instead of quality blogs. Don't get me wrong, splogs have their place (in my book as feeder blogs) but at some point you have to draw a line in the sand.

webpimp 2008-10-10 01:48 PM

I have a directory that accepts free hosted blogs, but I require all posts to have handwritten unique text. That takes care of the low-quality submissions for me.

NY Jester 2008-10-11 02:32 AM

so basically, just check with each directory HAHA sorry guys couldnt resist... thought there would be a higher concensus one way or the other.

T Pat 2008-10-11 07:16 AM

I was at first, I don't anymore to much work keeping up with the ones that went to hell were abandoned or deleted

MadCat 2008-10-11 09:03 AM

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Originally Posted by walrus (Post 423510)
Initially when I had my blog directory I accepted them. After a couple of months and a back link check I changed my rules and wouldn't accept them.

The reason being is that if thumblogger finds a site it doesn't feels meets its T&C it disables them. Fair enough but they then put up a sales page, do not carry the links over from the site they disabled and make no attempt to notify the trade partners of what had happened.

I think the only ones that still accept them are either owned by the owner of thumblogger or those that are poorly maintained.

So, in the case where a bloghost would disable a site that doesn't meet the rules, whatever, but it carries over the existing link trades to the page where it says the blog is disabled, would that be a better deal for blog directory owners?

walrus 2008-10-11 09:40 AM

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Originally Posted by MadCat (Post 424514)
So, in the case where a bloghost would disable a site that doesn't meet the rules, whatever, but it carries over the existing link trades to the page where it says the blog is disabled, would that be a better deal for blog directory owners?

If your putting up a sales page then the answer is yes. If its done, lets say like blogger where they just put up a page that says the blog has been disabled and a little ad for the free host, then no

MadCat 2008-10-11 01:47 PM

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Originally Posted by walrus (Post 424519)
If your putting up a sales page then the answer is yes. If its done, lets say like blogger where they just put up a page that says the blog has been disabled and a little ad for the free host, then no

Well, I'm in the process of building a free blog host, and I want some input from the other side of the fence as well :) In your opinion, if I disable a blog for not following the rules, or spamming, whatever reason, what would you (as blog directory owner) suggest as being the proper behaviour so I still get a disabled blog, but you don't lose the links, or get notified, or somesuch?

One thing I was thinking about is having an API available that directory owners could query to get the status of the blogs that were submitted to them, but that might be a pain in the ass to implement for any directory owner. Not too sure yet on what would be the proper behaviour. Maybe just zap all the posts off the blog, put one blog post back in that states the blog is disabled, but keep all links intact.

Dunno how that'd work out as far as trades go but I imagine the trade would suddenly stop being productive so it'd get tossed out on the directory end anyway, right?

Anyway, any and all suggestions are welcome :)

HowlingWulf 2008-10-13 03:20 PM

I wish they all didn't.

EvilFubAr 2008-10-27 10:29 AM

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Originally Posted by NY Jester (Post 423408)
I was wondering if Blog Directories accept blogs from free hosted blog places such as xlogz or thumblogger?

www.porngumbo.com directory will accept your blogs.


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