Posted on April 28th, 2009 by Tad Chef
After the tremendous success of my top 10 list on non-Google SEO methods I decided to follow up with a more in depth list.

Drawers, Building REsources is a Creative Commons licensed image by heather.
While preparing the 35 Non-Google SEO How tos, Tutorials & other Resources I realized that I need to split up the list due to the high number of links that have to be included.
So there will be another list following this one. The first 35 Non-Google SEO resources list encompasses how tos and tutorials for the initial 5 types of online business promotion in 2009:
- Twitter
- Blogging
- YouTube
- LinkedIn
- Social Shopping
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Tags: business blogging, how to, list, resources, tutorial
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Posted on October 3rd, 2008 by Tad Chef
WordPress is the most popular blog platform for a while now and thus the main target of hackers just due to this fact. Also vulnerabilities pop up so often that you just can’t keep up with the hackers. Recently one of the many WordPress Blogs I look after got hacked again by an “online pharmacy”. Of course I’m not the only one. It was the second hack with 3 months of this WordPress blog.
This time the hackers (or more aptly crackers) even blocked my access to the WordPress admin so that it took really hours of work to get it clean and running again. Ironically this blog was the one I kept up to date quite diligently, uploading a new WordPress version as often as I could. Sadly you have to do it almost weekly, yes there are plugins now to do that, but nonetheless you have to take a look what changed (sometimes a major overhaul of the admin interface) and whether your plugins still work etc.
In short: It’s work and it’s tedious and it’s annoying but most of all, it’s dangerous!
So I really can’t recommend WordPress blogs to clients anymore unless you know they’d be able to do all that upgrading and fixing.
In case you need a reliable, easy to look after and secure blog platform for corporate or business blogging and if you want to host it yourself (still the best option for SEO etc.) you need a WordPress alternative.
I watch the blogosphere since 2001 and contribute since 2003 so I’ve seen plenty of blog platforms. There are at least 7 great self hosted blog platforms that are good WordPress alternatives: All of them offer clean URLs, semantic markup (h1, h2 etc.) and similar SEO basics.
- MovableType: One of the most popular blog platforms. It has been bigger than WordPress a few years ago but it wasn’t Open Source and you had to pay for it so it lost market share. Now MT has open sourced and it is marketed aggressively as the secure alternative to WordPress. It certainly is more secure and has less upgrades to be performed. MovableType had some major spam problems traditionally, this might be a drawback though. Akismet on WordPress manages spam almost perfectly by now.
- Serendipity/S9Y: S9Y was the upstarter when it comes to blog platforms. It’s relatively new as it hasn’t been around in the early day of blogging but has a growing community. Some people in the SEO industry use Serendipity so I’d be glad to hear their opinion.
- Drupal: Drupal is more than a blog platform but you can set a blog with it comfortably. Also it has been hailed as SEO friendly for ages. Some pretty large sites that are not blogs use Drupal too and to be honest I’ve hear of any problems with Drupal.
- B2Evolution: This blog platform has been around for ages but never got really popular. It may be name or the lack of character, B2Evolution even attempts to mimic WordPress looks by using the Kubrick theme, but this might be as well an advantage. anyways, just the fact that it’s around as well as “alive and kicking” for a such long time makes it a viable alternative.
- Textpattern: Back when I started blogging it was an easy decision, WordPress o Textpattern. It was a choice like PC vs Mac, the more design oriented bloggers have chosen Textpattern. The community seems a little dormant by now but Textpattern is still a good choice it seems to me. Also there seem to be quite a lot of plugins for SEO.
- Mephisto: This is a comparably unknown blog platform but if you look at the code, screenshots and and WordPress-like URLs it looks very promising. Sadly due to lack of funding and only two developers working on it Mephisto is stuck at Version 0.8
- Typo: In version 5.1 Typo introduced many of the features we’re accustomed to from WordPress or MovableType. Now it seems to be a really good alternative. Like Mephisto the URL structure follows WordPress defaults and the markup looks great.
In case you want to build a blog on a more stable and less insecure and hackable platform than WordPress try one of the alternatives above. Of course I haven’t tried all of them so I’d like to hear some feedback from you:
- What are the drawbacks and advantages of your blog platform?
- Why is is good for SEO or why not?
- What do you miss or why did you dump WordPress or another blog CMS in favor of it?
Tags: blog platforms, blog seo, business blogging, hacked, wordpress, wordpress alternatives
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Posted on September 26th, 2008 by Tad Chef
Business blogging is not always easy.
A business blog is subjective but unlike a private blog you still are writing for people interested in your trade, products and services and not necessarily you as a person watching movies and eating out.
You can’t annoy people too much, you can’t be too
So you need ideas that are creative while not being too creative as to scare away your business audience.
To assist you I collected a list of 50 blog post ideas for business blogging for any industry. You can apply it in most niches I think. Some of these ideas are the bomb and will bring you publicity and popularity while others focus on highlighting your expertise or are part of a social networking strategy. Some of the post ideas are all of these at once.
- Envision the future of your industry by extrapolating the current developments
- Explain why everybody should care for your trade and not only specialists
- Make a list of famous people who deal or dealt with issues related to your business
- List 30 or more online resources for business people in your industry
- Review a publication dealing with your industry
- Make a list of the top myths in your industry and debunk them
- Disagree with a high level personality in your business, prove her or him wrong
- Make a list of the top 10 blogs in your niche
- Report from a trade fair
- Compare the your national market to markets abroad
- Collect the best blog postings in your niche and compile a best of-list
- Expand your focus to a similar area of expertise by comparing
- Write down a code of ethics for your blog and your business as a whole
- Explore and depict a niche social media platform for your trade, if there is none use a forum to do that
- Add a forum to your blog or site if your site has a big enough community to sustain it
- Break the rules of your trade by remodeling them and adapting to current situation, write about it
- Go off topic and link a topic from everyday life back to your business “10 Ways SEO is like Base-Jumping”
- Make a list of WordPress plugins that are most useful for your industry “The 10 Best WordPress plugins for Graphic Designers”
- Reach out to your clients and fans: “What would you like to change in [insert your product or service here]?”
- Display attractive images of your products, several of them, in the best case your own products
- Analyze the current climate in your industry and explain the ramifications
- Identify leaders in your area and ask them to guest post on your blog or write for their blog instead
- Show what went wrong in your company, why and how you dealt with it, learning from mistakes is very helpful for others
- Compare the new vs the old ways of doing your buisness
- Highlight top female bloggers or experts in your trade
- Create fictional and visionary product description
- Satirize a very well known personality, be it of your trade or outside of it
- Write an allegory about your idol doing your business like “The Bruce Lee Method of Business Blogging”
- Thank your 10 favorite readers and/or commenters
- Expose a scam in your industry (make sure to consult a lawyer in advance)
- Take a big brand (or several) and use it as an example for best practices vs mistakes
- Use humor to lighten up a boring topic “I Can Haz Pay Per Cat? The Lolcats Way of PPC”
- Explain the local advantages of your company, do not hide behind modesty: “Oxford: SEO since 1542″
- Review a book dealing with your topic that really displays thinking outside the box
- Combine your topic with another one, usually but wrongfully not combined with yours, like SEO and graphic design
- Express your own personal view an a highly debatable issue and do not just repeat common ground opinions
- Make a short movie to show on your blog, this can be something funny or just simply you speaking
- Create a list of indispensable software or web tools for your job
- Take a common issue many people care about and explain how it relates to your business
- Introduce a new business model in your trade or better, several of them
- Be the first to break news, for instance reveal your new product via the blog
- Check your search engine referers and write postings for those queries that had no matches until now
- Check in your stats which post is the most popular one and write a follow up
- Join a trade organization and explain why you did it
- Make a donation to a good cause and blog about it
- Introduce the 10 most promising bloggers in your industry
- Check Digg, StumbleUpon or Technorati to find out what’s most popular right now and find a new angle to it
- Engage in a discussion on a forum and reprint on your blog
- Ask people on Twitter a question and blog the best replies
- Make a list of blogging ideas specifically for your industry
Remember that business blogging is about value. That’s indeed the most crucial difference between private and business blogs. In private blogs people want to express themselves, business bloggers want to create value for others. So while writing a post for a business blog always consider this question: Of what use can this article be to potential clients, people in my industry and the general public?”
Tags: blogs, business blogging, ideas
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