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Avatars mbiernat 03-10-2008
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Posted by mbiernat on March 10, 2008, 6:27 am
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I am curious what people think about Avatars. Those little icons next
to people's comments you see on blogs.

1) If you have them on a blog or a forum do they have any affect on
SEO? I have looked at the cache of a few sites that use them and I do
not think so. I use wordpress.

2) Do they make people stay on the site longer or do they clutter up a
site and make people leave?

These are just an "IMO" question as I debating using them and can not
find concrete advice either way.

Thank you,
Mark

http://www.claritaslux.com/blog/

http://peopleandlanguages.com/

Posted by Tonnie Lubbers on March 10, 2008, 6:43 am
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mbiernat@hotmail.com schreef:
> I am curious what people think about Avatars. Those little icons next
> to people's comments you see on blogs.
>
> 1) If you have them on a blog or a forum do they have any affect on
> SEO? I have looked at the cache of a few sites that use them and I do
> not think so. I use wordpress.

NO.

> 2) Do they make people stay on the site longer or do they clutter up a
> site and make people leave?

This one is important. It all depends on 'pleasing the visitor'.

Some do like them due to the 'personal touch' it gives a comment or review.

I for myselve don't care about the faces, or more often, the 'look at me
how funny i am' pictures that are most of the time to small to recognise
anything.

But, it is all personal. ;)

> These are just an "IMO" question as I debating using them and can not
> find concrete advice either way.
>
> Thank you,
> Mark

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Posted by mbiernat on March 10, 2008, 7:30 am
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Tom, thanks for the reply. I might try avatars on one of my sites and
see if it gets people to stay longer (which IMO is a good thing). I
have always used a low image - high content philosphy on my blog, but
life is an art and not a science and people like fun things as well as
informative content as long as it does not dilute the focus.
ps How do I add a signature like you said? What is the difference - I
looked it up on google groups help and did not see the answer. But I
want to learn. For a signature I just add a link at the bottom like
this: , How do I do it your way?


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Posted by Tonnie Lubbers on March 10, 2008, 7:38 am
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mbiernat@hotmail.com schreef:
> Tom, thanks for the reply. I might try avatars on one of my sites and
> see if it gets people to stay longer (which IMO is a good thing). I
> have always used a low image - high content philosphy on my blog, but
> life is an art and not a science and people like fun things as well as
> informative content as long as it does not dilute the focus.

Jepp.

> ps How do I add a signature like you said? What is the difference - I
> looked it up on google groups help and did not see the answer. But I
> want to learn. For a signature I just add a link at the bottom like
> this: , How do I do it your way?

I use Thunderbird and that has the option to enclose a sig automatically.

I did make a text in Notepad and stored it into a folder where
Thunderbird picks it up.

A sig is separated from the posting by a 'sig separator'

it is:

dash dash space return

http://www.faqs.org/faqs/usenet/signature-faq/

or have a look at Google:
http://www.google.nl/search?hl=nl&q=making+a+sig+for+usenet


>
> Mark
> --
> Learn a language with your MP3: http://www.mp3languagelearning.com
>

Yours doesn't contain a space so it will not be recognised by readers as
a sig.

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Posted by Andrew Heenan on March 10, 2008, 7:28 am
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>I am curious what people think about Avatars ... on blogs.
> 1) do they have any affect on SEO?
> 2) Do they make people stay on the site longer or do they clutter up a
> site and make people leave?

No seo value whatsoever, unless they have ALT text, and even then it will be
v. small.
Some say they enliven a boring forum page, some hate them.

Probably depends on the site and age / outlook / seriousness / time of the
readership.

As they are optional in most cases (if not all), get a feel for their
popularity by visiting broadly similar sites.

Personally, I like them, provided the user can upload their own, as it adds
toi a user 'personality', which otherwise may be lacking. I'm not so keen if
they're preselected, as they tend to be pathetic kiddie stuff.
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Andrew
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