Posts Tagged ‘screws’

Entrecard Changes

Saturday, April 5th, 2008

I know I have talked about how much I love Entrecard.  They are a great way to drive traffic to your blog and have a great community.  Today, some cool changes took place and some not so cool changes too.

First, the cool changes.  Now, you can see how many times a person has dropped their Entrecard on you.  It also lists your last 5 posts that you have done on your blog.  Both are very cool changes that I think are great.

Now, onto the not so good changes.  The change that I absolutely hate that happened today (without any warning) is that you can only drop 600 cards per ip.  Now, if you have one blog this is no big deal.  However, if you have more than 2 blogs in the system (I have 3), this royally screws you.  How?  Normally, you can drop 300 cards per account you have.  Since I have 3 accounts, I was dropping up to 900 cards a day.  Yes, I actually do read the majority of those blogs I was dropping my cards on (not everybody updates daily or weekly).  It would take me several hours a day to do.  However, the traffic that I received from that made it well worth me doing.  By looking at my entrecard stats, I can definitely see the difference in my traffic depending on the number of cards I dropped.  More cards = more traffic.

Now, this not only effects me.  This effects every person who has more than 2 blogs in the system.  If I drop evenly between my blogs, I will drop only 200 cards per blog.  I am losing out on potentially 100 more drops (if everyone reciprocates).  If this is the case, this blog will never make the top three spots nor will my other two blogs since I won’t be able to reciprocate everyone who drops on me.  I am also going to assume that the top three blogs are people who only have a single blog in the system.  If that is the case, they will be dropping 300 cards to my 200 on a daily basis.  Tell me how I ever catch up to the lost traffic.  The top spots got there by dropping 300 cards daily.

This change effects anyone who uses a shared computer and/or ip to do their drops.  Husbands and wives won’t be able to both have accounts and not effect each others ability to drop.  People won’t be able to drop (or be limited) from work if anybody else in the building does Entrecard.  And heaven forbid, if you have to use an internet cafe or library to drop.  Who knows if somebody already used up the 600 drops off those ips?

What’s the reason for this change?  Well, according to Phirate (one of the head guys of Entrecard):

It’s not a penalty, it’s just our only real rational response to people creating multiple “spam blogs” and going nuts dropping a thousand + per day. Unfortunately, some legitimate users will get caught in the cross-fire.

Well, go after the spam blogs.  Set up a system where the blogs have to be 30-60 days old and have 10 posts or so.  That should weed out a bunch of them right off the bat.  I would think they would rather be able to say that they have 7,000 good blogs in the system instead of 6,000 good and 1,000 not so good.

Another issue with this is that it is pretty easy to change your IP.  If you use AT&T like I do, it is simple (just a pain in the butt to have to do everyday).  I won’t go into how you do it, but if I know how to do it, the spammers definitely do to.  Also, another way around this is to use a proxy.  Again, if I figured this out, so can the spammers.

Entrecard, I love your system.  It does exactly what it is suppose to — it drives traffic to my blogs.  However, you are hurting the very people who make the system great.  I would think that you would want your best users to be able to put more of their quality blogs into the system.

If you agree, please let them know.  From the few people I have talked to like Jenn, I am not the only one who doesn’t agree with this change.  Entrecard has made tons of changes based on what the users want.  I am hoping that the users can bring about change again.

Tools

Tuesday, October 9th, 2007

I live with an electrical engineer which means my husband has an especially good understanding of electricity (more than I wish he did most of the time especially when he decides to work when everything is hot). We do not pay an electrician to come to the house; Bill does all of the work himself. He also runs any sort of data lines (cable, phone, etc.) himself or has his brother come and help him. To be able to this kind of work himself, he has some very specialized tools. For example, he loves his Klein-Kurve Multi-Cable Cutter. This is a multi-cable cutter. That means there are three different cutting blades on this to cut different types of material and wire. This has an anvil cutter, a copper curved cutter, and a steel cutter. Another use of this cable cutter is that it can shear screws also. I know that this is somewhat technical, so let me give you a real world application. When Bill rewired some of the lights in the basements, he had to cut the wire to the length he needed. He would use this to cut it. Any kind of wiring that is done in your house this tool becomes necessary.

To Offend Everyone

Monday, October 9th, 2006

What’s the Best form of Birth Control after 50?
Nudity

What’s the difference between a Girlfriend and a Wife?
45 lbs.

What’s the difference between a Boyfriend and a Husband?
45 minutes.

Why is it so hard to Find Men who are Caring, Kind, and Good Looking?
Because those Men Already have Boyfriends.

What’s the difference between a New Husband and a New Dog?
After a year, the Dog is still Excited to See YOU.

What makes Men chase Women they have No Intention of Marrying?
The same urge that makes Dogs chase Cars they have No Intention of Driving.

What do you call a Smart Blonde?
A Golden Retriever.

What has a whole bunch of little Balls and Screws Old Ladies?
Bingo Machine.

Why was Alcohol created?
So Ugly People could have Sex, too.

What did the Blonde say when she found out she was Pregnant?
“Are YOU sure it’s Mine?”