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    February 10, 2007

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    Mike

    Thanks for posting the Q&A. Very informative. I believe we are going to host our "sister" blogs on typepad. We are using Wordpress for our corporate blog (hosted by us) but it seems TP is ideal for managing several blogs. Looking forward to the PRO product.

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    Raj Jambotkar

    Matt -

    Raj here at VerticalResponse. I was successfully able to add the VR opt-in form to a wordpress blog that was hosted on my own site. I was unable to do this on a Wordpress.com hosted blog though - I guess the tweaking capabilities are locked down there.

    If your blog is hosted somewhere where you have 'full control', here's how to do it: In your Wordpress dashboard, go to Presentation -> Theme Editor. Click on the Sidebar link on the right hand side of the page to bring up the raw HTML for that page. Copy and paste in the code for the VR form there and you should be up and running.

    Hope this helps... Either way, let us know how you fare!

    Matt

    Has someone successfully added a widget for wordpress for subscriber signup? If not can i manually copy/paste the Vertical Response subscribe code into my sidebar?

    Michael Sippey

    Janine -- first, thanks for posting all the responses to the questions!

    Tom -- thanks for the comment as well. One of the reasons why we offer the domain mapping service is to support exactly the case you mention -- enabling a small business to tightly link its "main site" with its blog. Using a subdomain like blog.companyname.com is useful not only from a SEO perspective, but also from a brand perspective.

    But we have seen success with clients who keep their blog on *.typepad.com or *.blogs.com, as long as they follow best practices of design and (a) make sure that the design of the blog matches what they're doing on their main site, and (b) they prominently (and frequently!) link back to their main site and/or their online store. While there are advantages to a domain mapped blog, for visitors who stumble upon even a typepad.com a well-designed site with a strong brand presence and great content can also help convert visitors into customers.

    Tom F

    Janine,

    Regarding the question "Does it ever make sense to have your blog and your website separate -- so they can better maintain somewhat separate identities?"

    You left out something absolutely critical to the decision--making your blog URL connected to your corporate web site where you sell product/services.

    If you maintain a separate blog domain (like at Typepad.com or Wordpress.com) then you are wasting all the Google juice from the inbound links you earn to your blog. An important goal in online marketing is increasing your organic search engine results. A blog is very search engine friendly (human readable links, lots of keywords, permalinks, frequent changes). And because of the social nature of blogs, it leads to lots of other sites linking to your blog. Those links are GOLD and increase your Google PageRank and thus your site is listed higher in Google SERPs (and at other SE too). Otherwise your blog is not maximizing it's usefulness. If you have a separate blog URL all that hard work generating inbound links are not being used to boost the visibility of your corporate web site.

    The general rule of thumb for the best strategies, in order: (1-best) A blog URL that is a "/" off your main URL. Like mine, which is www.mytruston.com/blog. (2-good) A separate hostname/subdomain like blog.yourcompany.com. This is not as good as #1 but not terrible. (3-poor) Hosting a blog on an entirely different domain like blogspot.com or typepad.com.

    If you do use Typepad, take advantage of their domain mapping feature. Many other blog services do not support this.

    Something else to consider which could be key. If you host elsewhere and have a URL off theirs like blogspot.com or Typepad.com or Wordpress.com, then you are basically stuck with them. Switching is hugely painful, because you lose 100% of your Google pagerank, all your inbound links, your archives are orphaned and people can't find you easily anymore.

    I do enjoy your blog, it's a great one. And I am a customer of VerticalResponse, too.

    Thanks,
    Tom Fragala
    CEO, Truston
    www.mytruston.com

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