Well, it’s done … blog migration made easy!

I have had an old blog located at http://www.my.investorblogger.com for quite some time. In fact, that was the original blog that was posted here, but when I decided to redo this blog (and blow my PR5 ranking in the process), I moved it the subdomain. It was a move that I deeply regretted for that reason… I didn’t realize what a PR5 actually meant! Oh, well. Easy come, easy go.

Anyway, earlier this year, I registered my new domain but was undecided what to do with that for a long time. I have had several ideas, including running muWordpress on it and creating lots of sub-blogs… but who has the time for more than two or three! Right now, I’m just going to keep it simple, though.

First, I’ll reestablish that blog with the required number of posts for Payperpost, tweak its direction so its a more general blog that can handle a wider range of issues. Still, I’m not sure what to do with the old finance/tech postings. Perhaps I’ll just leave them there.

Anyway, here’s my welcome notice for that blog… Do visit it!

Welcome to Obblogatory.com! This is the home of my ‘other’ blog! Originally, I started my primary blog at InvestorBlogger.com but I soon found that the topics I can blog about there were much more limited than what I was comfortable blogging about! So I moved my blog here with the intention that that space should take up the slack!

In doing so, I found that I sacrificed my PR rating on Google! My original blog was a PR5, and I didn’t know how to use it! Now it’s just a 3! Now I’m wiser, and just starting a new blog, that will allow me to build a blog that is more in keeping with my other interests! Moreover, it still didn’t sit comfortably!

That’s when I found a new domain based on the original name of the first blog! I managed to register it! And lo! I have a new blog! To welcome the visitors, I thought I’d add a nice photograph of a lovely restaurant that we went to! It’s called ‘Olive’ in SanChih in Sanchih County, in Northern Taiwan. While the food wasn’t that great, (so no photographs!), the environment was lovely, and the waitresses were very friendly and attentive to all their customers! We wouldn’t recommend the food, but the drinks should be okay, and the environment is wonderful!

Welcome!

BlogDesk Imaging Tools – Functional, Attractive and Easy to Use

investorbloggerColleen Lane from Tricities Real Estate recently wrote back asking how I did the pictures on the blog, especially her posting:

Thanks! That blog entry is very nice looking. Other that using screenshots, how are you doing the drop shadow, and especially the ‘ragged edge’ look you did on the resources image?

Colleen :o)

BlogDesk is the secret

blog deskNaturally, I am reticent about telling ALL my little blogging secrets! Hah! Actually, I use BlogDesk, after trying a number of other blogging tools. In the end, despite the limited functionality for posting, I found that I could live with the limitations, but the tools for imaging really set this blogging tool apart from Qumana, w.Bloggar, and some of the others that I have tried. In fact, its import tool is very good at making the pictures look good, with edging, sizing, and positioning.

Imagine the Images

So I decided to focus my description only on the imaging aspects. In the left picture, you will see the imaging system, which is activated by clicking on the picture item in the top toolbar. You’re then given a simple “File Open” bar with a preview option. Find the location of the image you want to import, click on the file, preview it, then click “Open” to open the file.

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Options and Layering: Menu (right) and Sample (left)

You are then taken to the picture above, and you will see a list of options down the right hand side of the screen that include sizing, cropping, borders, rotation, colors and alignment. The first and most important step is to set the size of the image, so that it doesn’t exceed your blog’s maximum image size! You may need to play around with this the first few times to get it right.

investorbloggerAfter that, you can adjust the other options as much as you wish. In fact, you can layer some of the effects nicely. For example, sometimes I layer a border around the image, then add a shadow or a make an instant image style. Other times, I might crop the picture, resize it, then add a tear border, like the picture here. To get the layered effect, you need to finish the first effect, then return to size, then add the next layer, and so on.

In the above picture, you’ll notice I took the same picture from the beginning of this post, I have added three or four layers: 1st is the border, then the shadow. Then I adjusted the size, and created an instant image effect. Finally, I added a tear on all four sides. This layering works upto a point, but it is easy to overdo it! My experience shows that two or three layers might be the most you can do!

I ended up removing w.Bloggar, Qumana, didn’t try LiveWriter, passed on Blogjet initially. I haven’t found anything as simple or as practical.

A Bugbear

I do have only one bugbear with BlogDesk and that is the posting times. I usually set my posts to be published at fixed times, but I am always getting the time wrong, because of the time difference between my Home in Taiwan and California Time – home of Dreamhost. As such, posts appear on the wrong day, in the wrong order or get published too early. Truthfully, this may not be BlogDesk’s problem, but some kind of offset would be good, so I avoid having to manage my posts after they are published.

Still, I’m rating BlogDesk very highly; but what blogging software do you use? Do you find anything practical?

Win $25 Gift Certificate for Kiva.org: June 2007 Promotion

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Revised since first posted!

From today (dates revised) until June 15th, I’m running a very special promotion, in support of Kiva.org! This is your chance to participate in a unique charity event and win a $25 gift certificate for Kiva.org!

You win the chance to help someone, increase traffic to your blog and SEO, share your stories, and (one day but not immediately!) get $25 in your Paypal account! Not too shabby, eh?

Kiva says it best: “We let you loan to the working poor Kiva lets you connect with and loan money to unique small businesses in the developing world. By choosing a business on Kiva.org, you can “sponsor a business” and help the world’s working poor make great strides towards economic independence. Throughout the course of the loan (usually 6-12 months), you can receive email journal updates from the business you’ve sponsored. As loans are repaid, you get your loan money back.”

How to participate:

There are three simple things that you have to do:

  • 1. Choose one post from InvestorBlogger and post a story of at least 50 words on your blog, OR post a comment of it on my blog – you choose! (see below for details!)
  • 2. Fave me at Technorati!
  • 3. Place a notice in your blog advertising this contest with links to this page/post. You can copy and paste the relevant parts, as you wish, but links come back to this post!
  • 4. Use the form below to contact me, and tell me you’ve completed the tasks, including your email address, and your blog address!
  • … That’s it!

What to write about in your comment:

kivaBannerSmall DWrite a detailed comment sharing your story of money management success or failure affected your life, what it meant to you, and how you handled it! My own business is facing challenges right now, so I’m looking for inspiration! The most inspiring story wins!

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What do you win?

Well, one lucky person will receive one $25 gift certificate from Kiva.org that they must lend to someone as part of a syndicated loan for micro-entrepreneurs in the developing world who don’t have access to good sources of capital.

After the money is repaid from the completed loan repayments, that $25 can either be withdrawn to your paypal account or used to generate another loan for another business person! In addition, the winner’s blog and commented story will be featured in the winning announcement!

For those non-winners, it’s not all lost! You’ve raised awareness of Kiva.org with your notice on your blog, you’ve probably got readers for your blog, too; AND I will fave everyone who faves me. Moreover, comments in my blog are all DOFOLLOW, so you will generate interest, and backlinks to your blogs!

Rules for my competition!

  • You can enter as many times as you wish, but no duplicates! Any duplicates will be invalidated.
  • My decision is final on the most inspiring story.
  • Winner will be notified via email of the result. The result will be notified as soon as it is known.
  • The competition will run from now until June 15th 11:59pm (EDT).
  • It may take some time to sort through entries, but I will endeavor to post results within 3 days!

This competition is not supported or in any way associated with Kiva.org. This is a personal sponsorship by InvestorBlogger! I’m still hoping that you’ll support it!