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Blogger Beta to Wordpress Import Error Solved with BB2WP

By Benj Arriola - Posted on Mon Jan 8, 2007

A lot of probloggers love Wordpress since it is a very robust blog software. But just to create a quick blog, sometimes we make it in Blogger thinking that moving to Wordpress will not be hard anyway since the import function works like a charm. But the problem is if you have upgraded your Blogger account to the New Blogger Beta, or your Blogger account is relatively new, when you do the Import function on Wordpress from a Blogger account, you will get some kind of error like this:

Warning: curl_setopt() [function.curl-setopt]: CURLOPT_FOLLOWLOCATION cannot be activated when in safe_mode or an open_basedir is set in /home/username/public_html/path/wp-admin/import/blogger.php on line 99

Warning: Cannot modify header information – headers already sent by (output started at /home/username/public_html/path/wp-admin/import/blogger.php:99) in /home/username/public_html/path/wp-includes/pluggable-functions.php on line 269

When I first saw the problem, I told myself, how can that be? Wordpress works flawlessly, and I have not edited the files in anyway for it not work. I checked it out further, CURL is enabled and so was open_basedir. And I knew from there that it was Blogger that was not allowing the import function because New Blogger Beta changed a lot on how it was running. And there were no updates yet for Wordpress to import the new Blogger accounts.

But I really needed to do this for one of my blogs and I could not wait. My blogger account had 166 post already and I was not going to manually import them, so I came up with my own Blogger Beta to Wordpress importer, BB2WP. And since it help solve my problem, I decided to share it too to help solve the problems of others. This may not have the most user-friendly procedure, but it is better than having no way to import Blogger Beta all. Anyway, my instructions will be given in detail so you wont get lost in importing Blogger Beta to Wordpress.

BB2WP (Blogger Beta to Wordpress) by Ituloy AngSulong

  1. Install Wordpress – First is you need Wordpress already installed and running. Please also note that it is best to back up everything you have before attempting anything.
  2. Create a folder named bb2wp under the root URL of your Wordpress blog – For example:

    Your Blog URL is:
    http://www.domain.com/blog
    Then create a folder:
    http://www.domain.com/blog/bb2wp

    Your Blog URL is:
    http://www.domain.com/
    Then create a folder:
    http://www.domain.com/bb2wp

    Your Blog URL is:
    http://blog.domain.com/
    Then create a folder:
    http://blog.domain.com/bb2wp

    I guess this is clear enough already.

  3. Download bb2wp – Extract the file import.php and upload to the created bb2wp.
  4. Edit Publishing Settings – Login to your New Blogger Beta account and go to the publishing settings and set the FTP to upload in the created wp2bb folder. Assuming your blog URL is http://www.domain.com/blog/, most probably, your blogger settings might look like this (click on the image to view a larger view):
    Blogger Beta Publishing Settings for Wordpress Import
    When done, click on Save. You do not need to republish this yet. Proceed first to the next step. Also note that not all servers are not setup the same way. The FTP settings may not look the same on a different webhost. If you have any problems with the settings, ask your web hosting company about it.
  5. Edit Archiving Settings – Go to the Archiving settings of your Blogger Beta account and set it to archive daily, and set the archive to also be in the same location as what you set in publishing, and keep the archive file as archive.html. Using the same example above, assuming your blog is http://www.domain.com/blog, you settings should look something like this (click on the image to view a larger view):
    Blogger Beta Archiving Settings for Wordpress Import
    When done, click on Save. You do not need to republish this yet. Proceed first to the next step.
  6. Edit Formatting Settings – Go to the Formatting settings. You don’t need to change much here but except for the Date and Time formats and the Convert Line Breaks. Set the convert line breaks to Yes, and choose the date and time formats similar to this format: MM/DD/YYYY Hr/Mn/Sc AP. Your settings should look like this (click on the image to view a larger view):
    Blogger Beta Formatting Settings for Wordpress Import
    When done, click on Save. You do not need to republish this yet. Proceed first to the next step.
  7. Edit Comments Settings - Go to the Comments settings. Like in formatting, you just need to change the date format: MM/DD/YYYY Hr/Mn/Sc AP.
    Blogger Beta Comments Settings for Wordpress Import
    When done, click on Save. You do not need to republish this yet. Proceed first to the next step.
  8. Edit Blogger Template – The last step that involves Blogger is go to the Template section under Edit HTML. You will use the code below for the template and turn off the Blogger Navbar.

    Simply copy the code above and paste it in your blogger template code.

  9. Save and Republish your entire blog – The larger your blog, the more time you may need to wait.
  10. Make sure everything is all set before running – Before proceeding, note that this script I made worked for me and has worked flawlessly. But I am not taking any responsibility for any loss that may happen on your blog. Lost content, lost comments, lost links, mixed up post, added content, added comments, added links, wrong authors, whatever. The moment you hit the link to run import tool, that means you agree to my terms that I have no responsibility on whatever happens to your blog that you did not want to happen.Now you really don’t have to get scared since it worked for me so it might work for you too and as I advised, back your blog first before doing this so if ever something goes wrong, at least you have everything backed up. Now by the time you get to this step, open up in your browser import.php. If your blog is http://www.domain.com/blog/ then import.php should be on http://www.domain.com/blog/bb2wp/import.php Please note also that it is important not to click stop, the back button, or refresh during the import. Please wait until the page is fully loaded to avoid any importing problems. Make sure you are all done with all steps above, if all steps done, checked and double checked, then open up import.php and everything should be easy from there. Please also note that it is way safer to delete import.php once the importation is done. Since accidentally refreshing of visiting the page may give your blogs double entries as the blog post get imported again.

Since I am not giving any guarantees, if ever Blogger comes with a new update and this does not work again, it will depend on my mood if I want to fix it or not. And if some people want me to come up with a more improved, more user-friendly one, I do not thing that is going to happen because by the time I come up with a better version, maybe the newer releases of Wordpress has already solved the problem.

Popularity: 23% [?]

Internet Marketing is DEAD!

By Benj Arriola - Posted on Wed Nov 29, 2006

Now is Internet Marketing really dead? One ebook that caught my attention is: The Death of Internet Marketing. I’m doing SEO, which is part of SEM, which is all part of Internet marketing. And this ebook says Internet marketing is dying? Then maybe I am in the wrong business?

I have bought many ebooks in the past, and I am currently one of the happy buyers of SEOBook. And most of the free ebooks I find on the Internet have little or no value at all. They are just using it promote themselves where sometimes it does not work. And this book, The Death of Internet Marketing is FREE! I was pretty surprised myself I liked the book. I would have not read it, but after several people on SEO Philippines and competitors of Ituloy AngSulong SEO Contest have been talking about it, I guess it really had some value. And since it was free, I decided to check it out.

The Death of Internet Marketing

The ebook is by Mike Filsaime who is known in conferences such as AdTech, and is one of the sought after speakers to listen to. He points out in the ebook, a few trends happening in Internet marketing that continuously makes parts of it dying.

  • Making big in Adsense is not as easy as before.
    Push button 1000+ page websites with Adsense is dead. These used to be easy $20,000 Adsense earners. Today this is no longer possible and you will be tagged as an MFA website and get banned from Adsense.
  • We are saturated with Internet Marketers
    Internet marketing is an open art. People copy people. If they see some technique effective made by another Internet marketer, they simply copy the technique and do test of their own. And with the increase of Internet marketers today, competition is really high. The more marketers, the lesser the market share.
  • CTRs are low.
    People are more aware of what is an ad, and what is not an ad. More and more people are training themselves to stay away from ads. Almost every Internet Marketer I know, Ituloy AngSulong SEO competitors I know has shared to me that their earnings the past few months has gone down.

Learning why Internet marketing is dying may also be the key to keep Internet marketing alive. Insights by Mike Filsaime in his ebook The Death of Internet Marketing is a must read if you are:

  • An Adsense, YPN or MSN Ads Publisher. Even for Bidvertiser, Adbrite, Azoogle and others.
  • An affiliate marketer or various affiliate networks such as LinkShare, Commission Junction, ClickBank, Clicksor and more.
  • An info-product publisher.
  • A pro-blogger, forum owner, online community developer

I believe it is the people listed above that will benefit most from the ebook and will be able to relate to it well. Other people that may be interested are:

  • Interactive advertising agencies
  • Internet press release agents
  • Web designers and developers

The Death of Internet Marketing can be downloaded for free here. I support his ebook so all of us will learn and all of us will benefit as well in keeping Internet Marketing alive and how it should be.

Popularity: 6% [?]

Display where your visitors come from on a world map

By Benj Arriola - Posted on Sun Nov 26, 2006

I have been a user of ClustrMaps after I have seen it on other websites. Although I have implemented it on some of my other websites, I have just added it to this Ituloy AngSulong site now. Adding a map is not that difficult, and should be easy with basic HTML knowledge. On the geographical world map, each visit is represented as a red dot. And visitors with closer proximities create larger cluster red dots. Try it out and add a ClustrMap on your blog. The more popular your website gets, you can get to show it to the world how many and how large dots you get. It may even attract more people who are wondering why you have so much visitors on your website from various parts of the world.

Popularity: 5% [?]

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