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Changes to Debit versus Credit!
August 25, 2008 | Filed in: Miscellaneous | 2 comments
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If you’re a return visitor you may have noticed some small changes here at Debit versus Credit. I’ve been hard at work trying to update the wordpress theme I’m using to be more user friendly and more customized to my liking, as well as my needs. As of today Debit versus Credit is 42 days away from its one year blogoversary! That’s right. I started this blog almost a year ago. I can’t believe it’s been so long. Anyway I’ve made several changes and additions to Debit versus Credit over the past week. Let me tell you what’s been going on…
I Love Comments!
You may have noticed that I extended the footer and moved the recent comments to the footer. By doing this I was able to allow more recent comments and a small snippet of the actual comment. I’ve also added a Top Commentators widget, which will display the top 5 (number subject to change) commentators here at Debit versus Credit, with their name as a do-follow hyperlink. CommentLuv has also been enabled, which will attempt to pull your most recent post from your blog’s RSS feed when you leave a comment. Finally I’ve enabled Do Follow which means that EVERY single comment you make will provide a do-follow hyperlink (if applicable).
Cosmetic Changes
I already mentioned this in the preceeding paragraph but I have made some cosmetic changes to Debit versus Credit. The most obvious being the extension of the footer at the bottom of the site. The footer now holds Recent Comments, a google adsense block, some miscellaneous links, my most recent Tweets and a MyBlogLog widget with a link to join my community. Other than the footer there have been some minor changes, such as the new logo that I put in the header just a few weeks ago.
Debit versus Credit is Monetizing!
Finally I want to mention to you that I have begun the process of monetization at Debit versus Credit. My intent is not to drive readers away with annoying ads and my promise to you is that any ads placed on Debit versus Credit will be related in topic. You will not find ads linking to celebrity gossip sites or soliciting nightclubs or anything along those lines. You will find ads related to money, investing, credit, debt, business and entreprenurship. Click on them if you’re interested in the product, but other than that ignore them if you choose. By placing ads at Debit versus Credit I’m hoping only to allow links to similar products as well as bring in enough money to pay for the web hosting and other costs I incur from running this blog.
Let’s Hear Your Opinions
Now that you know what’s new and my plans for monetization, I want to know what you think. Are you happy about my new emphasis on being comment friendly? Do you like the layout of my site? Do you like the new footer? How do you feel about the fact that I’m trying to monetize Debit versus Credit? I want honest opinions on anything even remotely related to any of the above listed “changes.” Don’t forget that by leaving a comment just letting me know what you think you’ll be giving yourself the opportunity to have backlinks to your site or blog. So what do you think?
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