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I am going to try my hand at developing more names in 2012, I have tentatively used Wordpress on some of my names and would imagine for now will continue to do so.

Here are my questions:

1) Would you use Wordpress landing page as a blog or have a static front page, as my names will be product based with product pages on the site I am unsure whether to have an updated blog type landing page for offers or a more content rich static front page and doest it really matter? Example here

2) I have a blog type site which will benefit from regular updates but I do not allow comments, should I ? Example here

Both of the above are works in progress

Any comments for the pro's and con's welcome

Thanks

Aiden

Aiden
 
I tend to close comments as I find these get spammed 99% of the time and to me, an online store typically wouldn't have this feature.

I also think a dynamic homepage is better than a static one if you are selling products. I'm not sure but I think Google prefers this too.

The less you can make it look like a Wordpress site the better IMO.

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Your second site is the one you're asking about comments on, am I right? If so then I would definitely open comments, and make them dofollow if you can. Not only can you get some good links from dofollow directories and lists, but you also get a lot of natural non-search engine traffic to your site which suggests authority. It also adds value to the site as you'll be able to show increased/increasing visitor numbers. You won't get too much spam if you install good plugins.
 
Your second site is the one you're asking about comments on, am I right? If so then I would definitely open comments, and make them dofollow if you can. Not only can you get some good links from dofollow directories and lists, but you also get a lot of natural non-search engine traffic to your site which suggests authority. It also adds value to the site as you'll be able to show increased/increasing visitor numbers. You won't get too much spam if you install good plugins.

Thanks Blossom

Yes it's PIP that I was thinking of putting comments on, you may remember I asked about a forum which I was thinking of putting on this site then went down the facebook route, for some reason FB didn't like the email address but I didn't investigate it any further.

I know I need to do something with it early 2012 in preparation of it's launch in 2013.

Thanks again

Aiden
 
Akismet keeps the majority of my wordpress site's fine. I keep comments on.
 
Akismet keeps the majority of my wordpress site's fine. I keep comments on.

Thanks Ashton

I did look at it originally but figured at $50 a month I would need to come up with plan z, still haven't found plan z ;)

Any other free spam blockers out there for wordpress, I haven't looked yet but as the sites are gaining traffic it's something I need to resolve.

Aiden
 
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There are loads of free plugins, none of them are perfect but lots are adequate/very good. Best off looking in the WP directory for the best rated ones, I use WP Spam Free because I hate captchas on comment forms, but it's been giving me a few problems lately so I'll probably switch when I get a chance.
 
I did look at it originally but figured at $50 a month I would need to come up with plan z, still haven't found plan z ;)

Aiden

Hi Aiden,

You dont have to pay anything to get Akismet for free. All you need to do is sign up for a wordpress.com account. You will then get sent a welcome email which contains an Akismet key (personal to you) at the bottom of the email. You can use this same key for wordpress.org self-hosted sites. I am doing this and have never had a problem with it. I only found out about this as it was a tip in a Wordpress tutorial book (might have been Wordpress for Dummies or similar) so I dont think there's anything dodgy about it.

Cheers

Gill
 
Hi Aiden,

You dont have to pay anything to get Akismet for free. All you need to do is sign up for a wordpress.com account. You will then get sent a welcome email which contains an Akismet key (personal to you) at the bottom of the email. You can use this same key for wordpress.org self-hosted sites. I am doing this and have never had a problem with it. I only found out about this as it was a tip in a Wordpress tutorial book (might have been Wordpress for Dummies or similar) so I dont think there's anything dodgy about it.

Cheers

Gill

Great tip thanks I will check it out.

Regards

Aiden
 
Finally got around to sorting this out on my site, went with a wp spam blocker so I could have comments on, oh an put a Facebook account together if you want be my friend it's pipchat

Aiden
 
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