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Contest: Redmummy Review Lagi?

October 6th, 2010

Nak tulis pasal Redmummy kena la letak header dia kan? HAHA. tongue

Say what? Another entry of Redmummy? WTF man, you’ve already reviewed her whatt? You got a crush on her meh? You got fetish for somebody’s wife meh? *I can hear some of you screaming something along this line*

No, no. I am just trying my luck in entering her contest. This is my first time I bother myself with blog competition, so gimme a break will ya? She offers a Hugo Boss perfume as the grand prize and I am just bored and need some reason to update my own blog. And no, please don’t break my lovely girlfriend’s heart by saying I got some weird fetish for married older woman. I am so in love with my current girlfriend and I am very happy with our relationship (p/s: kalau menang barang-barang pompuan nanti I bagi u ye sayang? winking ).

So the blog entry is supposed to comment or review on her blog and not herself. On the another entry I openly said that I am impressed on her success, so I guess that’s disqualified because I talked about her as a person. Let’s talk about her blog as a..website. Plus, I am an IT technical person. Commenting on blogs and websites are as easy as eating peanut.

Here’s my constructive feedbacks on Redmummy.com as a website. Let’s start with the negative things first (no hard feelings eh kipas-susah-mati Kak Red tongue):

  1. The blog is goddamn slow to be load.
  2. Too many ads, widgets, and other things cluttering the sidebar and not pleasing to the eyes.
  3. Comments are enabled on almost every pages, even when it is not necessary.
  4. WordPress backend system is not updated.
  5. Due to #2, the navigation of the overall sites is moderate (not easy; not so hard; but still some learning curve needed).
  6. WTF with the two icons at the bottom (left and right) of the screen?

I am going to elaborate more on the negativity of the website from the IT technical guy point of view (aka geek eyes), which in return might make you feels like I am sabotaging her websites or something. NO. This is for her improvement that can be done. Yes, I will still mention the good bits below, because credit needs to be given where credit is due.

Alright, here’s the positive things:

  1. Consistent writing have ensured steady and rising traffic.
  2. Redmummy is like a cult for the women now. Topic covered is highly related to the general community.
  3. WordPress are being utilized properly; things like Sticky posts, pages, nested comments etc are being used.
  4. Contents are writen in funny and light mood. Very nice and suitable for light reading.
  5. Interactions between the writer with readers are high. Most comments are being replied.
  6. Integrations with Facebook and Twitter are sufficient.

I believe the positive points are more on Kak Red as a person and it plays an important part on making her blog a success. I won’t comment much on her positive points then, because it’s already written in the previous post. Belen aa sket, 1 entry positif-positif, 1 entry kutuk-kutuk skettt.. tongue

Elaboration: Negative #1.

Aiyoh ashterix (ini laki Kak Red tu haaa, admin Redmummy), why la so slow to load the web? I used a Maxis broadband and the time taken to get it fully loaded is nearly two minutes – what’s with all the pictures, backgrounds and everything also in image format. Tak masuk ads atau widget loading time lagi tu!

Using WordPress, I would recommend that you explore the cache plugin or something to reduce the load time. Seriously, check your website on Alexa for the loading time. I check it just now and here’s the screenshot.

Very slow meh! Haiyooooooo!!! You really need to plan for web expansion – maybe bandwidth need to be increased or you need to have your own dedicated server to host Redmummy.com?

This brings me to the second point.

Elaboration: Negative #2, #3, #5 and #6.

I’ve got to say this – there’s too many ads and the arrangement is not good. First time users who read this blog can easily be confused or lost their way navigating the blogs. Since Redmummy.com is a popular site, I’ve got to compare it to similar websites – and I thought JustKhai.com is more or less in the same category of entertainment websites.

But the ads, widgets, and sidebar arrangement in JustKhai.com is much more.. pleasing to the eyes, so to speak.

And what’s with the comments on every pages? I think on the Red Index page (the archive page) or the About Red / Red on Media, no need to enable the comment box lor! You’re using WordPress you can disable it lorr~ *facepalm*

The function of pages are to enable separation of information based on the category you set. Usually, not all pages need to have comment boxes. For the archive page or “About Me” page, usually people don’t put the comment boxes because usually not many people commenting on that. Then why lor not disable it? It just looks… unprofessional in some way.

That clutters of ads and widgets and boxes where it is not needed lead to the explanation of reason #5 – it doesn’t give readers a pleasant experience surfing it. Sure, your contents and your writing have attracted your own cults, but for those who are new to your website, it is not easy.

You called an archive page as Index page. In web programming, index page is usually the home page. Oh well, the point here is – it takes time to be familiar with Redmummy.com.

And yes, I am annoyed with those two boxes at the bottom of the page – the Twitter and Facebook icon as well as the GBM icon. If I am surfing at the office (where my monitor resolution is bigger), it doesn’t bother the eyes – but try to view it in 1024 x 768 resolution. Kacau siot nak baca entry, tibe tibe ada kotak bergantung-gantung kat bawah tu haaa!

Elaboration: Negative #4.

I don’t want to talk about family security or the risk involved in exposing your family to the world. I guess Kak Red has already taken enough counter-measure to ensure her family’s safety while being able to talk about them in her blog. But from the web security point of view, I don’t think she has taken enough measure.

People can easily get her WordPress version by registering to the WordPress (even though you don’t need to register to comment the entries).

People can easily see that her WordPress are not being updated as of recent.

People can easily finds vulnerability and then try to hack the blog.

Kak Red, jaga-jaga weiihh. WordPress 2.9 tu da lama tuuuu.

Call me paranoid. After all, who wants to hack a blog? Well, people are unpredictable. I have been hacked once. Just for the sake of learning or for fun, I am not sure. But the risk is always there. Why laaa you don’t upgrade your WordPress? Kang menanges tengok blog tu kena hack kang. Sedangkan blog saya yang takde orang baca ni pun pernah kena hack Kak Red oi!

*Huish tengok tengok dah 1000++ words dah aku mengarut? tongue*

Alright, I don’t wish you to puke reading this post. For the good thing, I’ve already mentioned it in the previous post. That post by itself have more positive things that amazed me on what blogs and normal people can achieve. So, click the link to read the good side of Redmummy – as a person, and as a blog writer. winking

P/s: Luck is a dividend of sweat. The more you sweat, the luckier you get – Ray Kroc, founder of McDonalds.

Innity Got Malware – Are You Infected?

September 20th, 2010

Aha. If your most favourite sites are suddenly inaccessible due to this warning, do not worry. It looks like Innity ads network is under attack of who-knows-what malware, so most probably your favourite site is running this Innity ads.

This problem is affecting most sites whether you’re self hosting it or you’re hosting with the free provider e.g Google. Blogs, community network, and every sites that monetize with Innity seems affected. This includes sites using Blogger, WordPress, or self build portal.

Funny thing is this filter is churned out by Google, but it also flags its own blogging services. laughing

Some of the sites I frequently visit that shows this warning including Obefiend and Kapasitor.net. I noticed that Oh!Media networks are effected too (including justkhai.com, ohtidak.com and all those oh!something etc).

For websites administrator, here’s the way on how to rectify it before Innity removes the codes in their servers:

  1. Remove the codes of Innity widget that you have in your site (entirely).
  2. Ask Google to reconsider your websites by following this guide: Requesting reconsideration of your site
  3. Wait at least a day (or a week by Google’s definition)

Either that, or you can wait Innity to remove that malware in their servers and get the warnings of your websites. Once Innity remove that malware, your site might get indexed properly again and no filters will block your site anymore.

The thing with waiting the Google spider to recrawl your site — unless your site is popular (with pagerank 3 or higher, I guess), or you do the manual / auto ping; it might not crawl your websites again. Well that’s my speculation anyway. tongue

So, check your blogs guys! Are you infected? I’m not since I don’t use Innity (maklumlah, tak ramai orang baca pun so tak dapat join Innity kohkohkoh tongue)

P/s: What is the most resilient parasites? An idea – Inception, 2010.

Review of the Sucess: Redmummy

September 1st, 2010

It just happened that in this previous long weekend, I don’t have much to do and I hopped around the blogosphere – something that I’ve not done rigorously since last three years. Things have definitely changed and most of the blogs I used to read last three years are either deleted, not updated, or already soaring high with fame and popularity.

But truth been told, I never read RedMummy.com before even though I do know her blog’s existence due to media coverage that she’s got; and it’s for simple reason – her topic is feminine. Jadah hapenye aku nak baca blog pasal mekap2 henbeg2 sume kan. Nak baca pasal anak-anak or parenting tips, aku kahwin pun blom! tongue

Since I don’t have anything better to do, I read it today just to find out how she made it to success with personal blogs. It’s hard to be a successful personal blogger, obviously. It’s even harder than having blog dedicated to certain niches where you can have a focused topic to talk about. So, she and her blog have impressed me quite shockingly.

Reason that I’m so impressed with her are:

  1. She’s a married with two kids Malay woman.
  2. She still has a daily job in KLCC (I believe she’s a secretary)
  3. She involve her family totally in her blog making them her own dream team.

Elaboration: Reason #1

If there’s a title for super-mom, super-woman, super-wife (and apa-apa je lagi yang super), she’s earned it. I am not sure how she can manage her time superbly. Aku ni baru busy-busy kerja sikit dah memaki hamun stress macam siyal sume bugima barbiturat keluar dari mulut aku! And she used to write 8 posts per day while nurturing her two kids and keeping her daily job? Really, gotta salute that. not worthy

I am not gonna comment on the quality of her posts or whatnot because that wouldn’t be fair. Of course, you cannot compare her posts with Obefiend’s; that’s like comparing an apple with a lemon. After all, her blog is dedicated for her personal life. Obefiend’s is dedicated for politics, his cynical thoughts and smirks. How can those two be the same meh?

And being Malay who is also a Muslim, it’s not like she can write like KennySia where alcoholic ads or partying is part of the life. Her simple life of her family is somehow being made interesting with her creative posts. It’s not her daily mundane tasks or her office day-to-day operation that is being revealed there. Somehow, her simple hectic life is being turned into an art that attracted million readers to read it.

That’s just — creative beyond boundaries. She seems not to have a writer’s block.. (or at least that’s what I believed at this time of reading..)

Elaboration: Reason #2

There’s nothing much to elaborate actually. She has a day job as a secretary, yet she has talked so little of her job. Most people find that it’s easier to talk about their jobs and whatnot mundane tasks they are assigned to; after all, that’s where our times are mostly spend, aight? winking

By doing this, her confidentiality is kept private and I would think that her boss wouldn’t mind at all. There’s no business deals or operations being revealed that might compromised their legality. There’s no conflict of interests at all. She didn’t write her blogs in the office (like most of us do.. kohkohkoh tongue)

That, I believe, is what makes her a very professional and trustworthy person. I believe her PR skills and her people / social skills are top-rated.

While her dream of being a full-time blogger is yet to be achieved, I would think that it’s very possible. Good luck Kak Red! big grin

Elaboration: Reason #3:

Success is not a one man show. Often, it needs a team. Usually, family makes a bad team, especially in business. We’ve seen a whole lot of Malay drama showing how corporate entities can crumble when a family member turns rogue. Okay, I might be biased due to my own family differences here LOL.

Nevertheless, Kak Red involved her own family in his blogs. Me? Nak add Facebook mak aku pun dah takut weh! HAHAHA laughing

She’s lucky to have a very understanding hubby that supports her all the way into the blogging world. And it’s her very biggest advantage to have a very dedicated and hardworking IT Specialist to help her with all the technical stuffs as well. And I mean all the words I’ve said; most geeks or IT people are just plain lazy as far as I knew. I just need to look in the mirror for a prove.

Agak-agak kalau aku kawen nanti, Kinkin nak ke tak jadik famous blogger macam Kak Red ni? Heee~ hee hee

Conclusion:

With all the reasons given, it’s a no wonder that with hardwork, a good team, dedication and luck; success will just be in your grabs. She deserved the thousands of moolah derived from her blog. Not many people can do what she has been doing (and keep doing it). It makes me awe, and her determination has been very fruitful.

I might be so very late on congratulating her; after all, she’s been in the media and my non-worthy blog reviewing her is nothing compared to all those publicity. But what I’m sharing here is just a sincere astonishment on how an average people can be successful, once you found the magic systems.

Making money with blog is not about having a blog. It is about passion and hardwork. Kak Red, I salute you.. not worthy

P/s: Copy from one, it’s plagiarism. Copy from two, it’s research – Wilson Mizner