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How do you get your Blog Crashed

If you host your site independently (or otherwise have some service that is affected by the number of visitors) There's a good chance we will wreck your site.



This is also known as the Slashdot Effect, which happens when a huge site overwhelms another smaller site with traffic. Matticus, a man who can handle lots of things, crashed this year because of WoW.com links. This resulted in the title of this article in a backchannel conversation.



To paraphrase Arnold Toynbee, we are a large friendly dog in a small space. When we look over your blog posts and spot something we like (or (...that did not turn out in the way I had hoped), we wag our tail and knock your server over. Before you ask for a link, make sure you're aware of how much traffic you can handle. Wow-servers.co A spike that takes your site offline can make it tough for visitors to remember to return; they'll click over, get the site error and then forget to try again.



Your traffic may not spike as much depending on the topic. However, we do apologize in advance for the possibility of being linked on a date when Blizzard releases patch notes or anything else.



The easiest method to make us laugh is to leap up and down, howling that you haven't been connected.



There are a number of reasons why we may not connect you, even if you've made an application:



Your words may not be relevant to the article we are working on.



Your article may be relevant to an article published recently or in the queue that is yet to be written.



Most often, we get overwhelmed and a writer who could have used your link didn't realize it.



Your website is full of grammar and spelling mistakes that would be annoying to our readers.



Your website is full of sexual images, cussing or other sexually explicit content We have absolutely no desire to interact by your site.



A note from me A personal note: If you've ever been a victim to another blogger and I discover it that you did, you will not receive a link from us.



There's an excellent chance that your blog post is in one of these categories. Before you send us an email or make a comment ensure that you have a look at your blog. Check to make sure there aren't any images of women in scanty clothing on your sidebars, and that your post doesn't cause an English teacher scream. If not, #1-3 are very likely. Send us a different link, and preferably without an accompanying note that accuses us of hating us. We don't like people who feel entitled.



Since we receive so many submissions that are an email, your post will stand out if you include a brief blurb about the topic of your article, or if you think a particular columnist from your class would benefit from it. Remember that we're looking to link quality posts! It shouldn't take us very long to determine the content of your post!



The second easiest method to make us smiling is to jump up and down yelling that you did get linked.



We don't like being harassed. You shouldn't post anything online that isn't private.



We link people because we think that they wrote something interesting or interesting but not to put them in trouble. We're not clairvoyant, so we aren't able to tell if what you wrote will get you in trouble. A lot of WoW.com team members are part of social media platforms which allow users to "lock down" posts to other members of a community. If a post is locked by the poster, we interpret that to mean it's not a fair game to post an article. If the post isn't locked it's still accessible to anyone who visits the community regardless of whether they're a member. If you don't want something linked, but you are writing on a semi-public or public website, you are able to talk with your fellow members of the community about what you'd like to share and don't want publicized. The majority of the times it was another person in the community who emailed it to us because they thought it was cool and we agreed.



The bottom line is that you shouldn't put anything on the internet that your mother wouldn't be happy with.



Don't panic if your traffic plateaus.



The websites eventually settle into traffic patterns that reflect their true audience. Because it's difficult and time-consuming for bloggers to write effectively about multiple classes, they typically only focus on one aspect of one class. However, this limits the potential audience for your blog. If you're writing about, for instance, Holy Paladins, then Affliction Warlocks are unlikely to reach your site via a Google visit, or be interested in guides that you create. They are not your audience, it's not your personal. Your traffic may not always appear as a steady growing squiggly line in graphs. Don't worry about your numbers if you publish quality material, help people understand and access quality information, and keep building an impressive archive. You're doing your job.



Be patient.



Rome wasn't built in one day. You're unlikely to see 50K pageviews every month or even 2 months. Keep at it and we're here to help.



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