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How do I set up a blog in an existing FP site?

 
 
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      3rd Oct 2004
I have an existing site designed in FP and hosted on a unix-based server. Is
there a template or other device I'm not aware of in FP that would let me set
up a blog, and if so, how would I then direct people to it? Specifically,
would it be the same as promoting my site itself (submitting to indexing
services, posting in groups, etc., etc.)?
 
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Jens Peter Karlsen[FP MVP]
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      3rd Oct 2004
Not when hosted on a Unix server. Requires Windows Sharepoint Services
which only run on Windows 2003 Server.

Regards Jens Peter Karlsen. Microsoft MVP - Frontpage.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Wm. Kritzberg [private.php?do=newpm&u=]
> Posted At: 3. oktober 2004 10:59
> Posted To: microsoft.public.frontpage.client
> Conversation: How do I set up a blog in an existing FP site?
> Subject: How do I set up a blog in an existing FP site?
>
>
> I have an existing site designed in FP and hosted on a
> unix-based server. Is there a template or other device I'm
> not aware of in FP that would let me set up a blog, and if
> so, how would I then direct people to it? Specifically, would
> it be the same as promoting my site itself (submitting to
> indexing services, posting in groups, etc., etc.)?
>


 
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      3rd Oct 2004
OK, maybe I got the specs of my host wrong. The package description says
"linux," but when I create a discussion group (supposedly a Sharepoint
Service) it works.

However, the discussion group was not what I had in mind. I really want to
hold forth on my own, including other content via link, but not necessarily
listing the discussions my postings cause.

It's be nice to have some control of the environment -- put in quotes,
onther interesting sites, etc. like the blog sites do.

Thanks.
> Not when hosted on a Unix server. Requires Windows Sharepoint Services
> which only run on Windows 2003 Server.
>
> Regards Jens Peter Karlsen. Microsoft MVP - Frontpage.
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Wm. Kritzberg [private.php?do=newpm&u=]
> > Posted At: 3. oktober 2004 10:59
> > Posted To: microsoft.public.frontpage.client
> > Conversation: How do I set up a blog in an existing FP site?
> > Subject: How do I set up a blog in an existing FP site?


 
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Tom Pepper Willett
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      3rd Oct 2004
The FP Discussion web is a basic function of the FP Server Extensions for
Linux/Unix and Windows.
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Understanding FrontPage:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/office/und...ing/frontpage/
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"Wm. Kritzberg" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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| OK, maybe I got the specs of my host wrong. The package description says
| "linux," but when I create a discussion group (supposedly a Sharepoint
| Service) it works.
|
| However, the discussion group was not what I had in mind. I really want to
| hold forth on my own, including other content via link, but not
necessarily
| listing the discussions my postings cause.
|
| It's be nice to have some control of the environment -- put in quotes,
| onther interesting sites, etc. like the blog sites do.
|
| Thanks.
| > Not when hosted on a Unix server. Requires Windows Sharepoint Services
| > which only run on Windows 2003 Server.
| >
| > Regards Jens Peter Karlsen. Microsoft MVP - Frontpage.
| >
| > > -----Original Message-----
| > > From: Wm. Kritzberg [private.php?do=newpm&u=]
| > > Posted At: 3. oktober 2004 10:59
| > > Posted To: microsoft.public.frontpage.client
| > > Conversation: How do I set up a blog in an existing FP site?
| > > Subject: How do I set up a blog in an existing FP site?
|


 
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Tina Clarke
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      3rd Oct 2004

"Wm. Kritzberg" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I have an existing site designed in FP and hosted on a unix-based server.

Is
> there a template or other device I'm not aware of in FP that would let me

set
> up a blog, and if so, how would I then direct people to it? Specifically,
> would it be the same as promoting my site itself (submitting to indexing
> services, posting in groups, etc., etc.)?


If you want to promote your site through your blog then you need to have
your blog on another ip than the server your site is on. See this article
for a better understanding of the SEO and blogs.
http://www.seo-techniques.com/archiv...9/22/seo-blog/

hth Tina

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David Baxter
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      4th Oct 2004
re: "If you want to promote your site through your blog then you need to
have your blog on another ip than the server your site is on"

It's not really true that you "need" to do this and in fact, depending
on how you set it up, there are even some circumstances where it may be
beneficial to have it not only on the same IP but as a subdomain of your
main site.

In any case, not wanting to host it off your main site should not be an
obstacle to starting a blog to promote your main site. If you use
Blogger and set up a subdomain from your main site, you can host the
blog there... link to your main site home page from the blog template
and vice versa and the blog pages themselves will be spidered as your
main site is spidered.


"Tina Clarke" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>
> "Wm. Kritzberg" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in

message
> news:F7860343-DCD2-4DCC-B6BB-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > I have an existing site designed in FP and hosted on a unix-based

server.
> Is
> > there a template or other device I'm not aware of in FP that would

let me
> set
> > up a blog, and if so, how would I then direct people to it?

Specifically,
> > would it be the same as promoting my site itself (submitting to

indexing
> > services, posting in groups, etc., etc.)?

>
> If you want to promote your site through your blog then you need to

have
> your blog on another ip than the server your site is on. See this

article
> for a better understanding of the SEO and blogs.
> http://www.seo-techniques.com/archiv...9/22/seo-blog/
>
> hth Tina
>
> --
> http://accessfp.net/ - FrontPage Resource Centre
> http://anybackpage.com/bytes/ - Ezine with Free E-books
> http://artdoodle.com/ - Original Abstract Art
> http://addonfp.com - FrontPage Add ons
> http://frontpage-tips.com - FrontPage Tips - sign up for the launch

now.
> http://msmvps.com/frontpage/ - FrontPage Blog
>
>



 
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Tina Clarke
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      7th Oct 2004
> It's not really true that you "need" to do this and in fact, depending
> on how you set it up, there are even some circumstances where it may be
> beneficial to have it not only on the same IP but as a subdomain of your
> main site.
>
> In any case, not wanting to host it off your main site should not be an
> obstacle to starting a blog to promote your main site. If you use
> Blogger and set up a subdomain from your main site, you can host the
> blog there... link to your main site home page from the blog template
> and vice versa and the blog pages themselves will be spidered as your
> main site is spidered.


I'm talking from a purely SEO point of view .. of course you can put a blog
on your site or as a subweb or subdomain and yes it will get spidered ..
however it will be considered PART of your site. Not a quality backlink to
your site.

Tina


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http://accessfp.net/ - FrontPage Resource Centre
http://anybackpage.com/bytes/ - Ezine with Free E-books
http://artdoodle.com/ - Original Abstract Art
http://addonfp.com - FrontPage Add ons
http://frontpage-tips.com - FrontPage Tips - sign up for the launch now.
http://msmvps.com/frontpage/ - FrontPage Blog


 
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David Baxter
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      7th Oct 2004
I'm also talking from an SEO standpoint. My point was that sometimes
having it as a subdomain and or even "part of your site" (e.g., a
subfolder) may benefit the site as a whole as much or more as a separate
domain. Links from internal pages or subdomains are still "backlinks"...


"Tina Clarke" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> > It's not really true that you "need" to do this and in fact,

depending
> > on how you set it up, there are even some circumstances where it may

be
> > beneficial to have it not only on the same IP but as a subdomain of

your
> > main site.
> >
> > In any case, not wanting to host it off your main site should not be

an
> > obstacle to starting a blog to promote your main site. If you use
> > Blogger and set up a subdomain from your main site, you can host the
> > blog there... link to your main site home page from the blog

template
> > and vice versa and the blog pages themselves will be spidered as

your
> > main site is spidered.

>
> I'm talking from a purely SEO point of view .. of course you can put a

blog
> on your site or as a subweb or subdomain and yes it will get spidered

...
> however it will be considered PART of your site. Not a quality

backlink to
> your site.
>
> Tina
>
>
> --
> http://accessfp.net/ - FrontPage Resource Centre
> http://anybackpage.com/bytes/ - Ezine with Free E-books
> http://artdoodle.com/ - Original Abstract Art
> http://addonfp.com - FrontPage Add ons
> http://frontpage-tips.com - FrontPage Tips - sign up for the launch

now.
> http://msmvps.com/frontpage/ - FrontPage Blog
>
>




 
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