
The Bloggiesta was a great idea for an event, and I’m really looking forward to the next one because I know it’ll be a lot less stressful. Thanks, Natasha, for all your hard work! Thanks also to those who hosted mini-challenges as well.
Yes, I managed to stay up all night last night for the Bloggiesta! Unintentionally, of course. If you haven’t heard, here’s the post about how I lost 7 months of my blog. How’s that for an anchor post?! (I couldn’t resist some middle of the night humor.)
These lemons are a bit bitter, so I decided to make lemonade! I’ve found out a few tips for you if you ever lose your blog:
- Go to your google feedreader and go as far back as you can for your own blog (hopefully you subscribe to it yourself). I couldn’t believe it when I got to the end of mine and it was the DAY BEFORE the posts that got cut off. I almost cried to have them all there.
- Then, start copying and pasting in your oldest posts, because if you start with the most recent, you’ll cut off the older ones because your feed can only hold so much memory.
- If you’re like me and have backdated reviews (a bad idea I’ve learned), go to google and enter in your blog name and the book title. You may get lucky if the results show your link. But don’t click on it, just click on the ‘cache’ underneath it. It should come up with your post. Yay — I got VERY lucky. All five of the reviews I wanted were there!
- I decided that since I basically lost all my categories, I was going to put most of those in the tags instead. Then, I’ll set up a redirection for the categories to point to the tags. Tags are much easier to enter when I put in ‘s’ title, ‘r’ author, 5 stars, 2000s, and 0-199pp. I just started reorganizing how I’m going to do that. I’ll put setting and original language in the tags as well. Then, when I get finished re-entering all my posts, I’ll have a really nice tag cloud for my blog. I really like the 3-D tag clouds.
- I then went to my gmail trash and found all the comments for my blog that were still there. It only went back to early May, but it’s something. I’ll logout of my account and re-enter the comments as they were entered by the commenter.
So, all is not lost. A lot of it is, but I’m grateful for what I can recover! Also during the weekend, I did a few other Bloggiesta activities:
- Updated the Book Awards Challenge site sidebars to reflect the most recent winners and put links up to show where the lists were in wikipedia or other sites. (About 1.5 hours)
- Helped a friend find and tweak a new theme. (About 2 hours)
- Had an avocado and a couple of burritos with hot sauce during the weekend, but sadly, no beer or margaritas to go with them. (About .5 hours)
- Time spent finding out the reasons for the omissions and recovering a few posts (At least 12 hours)
Although I was heartbroken over losing part of my blog, I’m kind of looking forward to the changes I’m going to make to my site. And hopefully, my experience will help others not suffer the same catastrophe and/or know a little bit of what to do if it does occur.









I posted this yesterday:
http://readbookswritepoetry.blogspot.com/2009/06/blogging-tips-for-protecting-and-more.html
Good tips, Gautami, thanks!
I’m so sorry you had such an awful experience, Michelle, but so happy that you found a way to retrieve old posts!
Thanks, Lori!
I am out and about today (having packed a lunch to go with me as there are so many stops!) to see the blogs of teh Bloggiesta participants. I love your layout – the bookshelf background is really great!
Thanks so much, Sheila!
How awful for you. How smart of you to kow how to find some of your posts again. I’d have panicked and not known such a thing was possible. I knew something was up over here because your Africa Challenge post from last year came up in my reader. I left a comment anyway. lol Then I got here and learned what happened. I hope that’s the end of your troubles for a good long time.
Thank you, Sandra, for your kind words. Sympathy is really good medicine!
Wow. That stinks. I’m glad you were able to get at least part of your blog back. For some reason, it’s never occurred to me to back up my blog (weird because I’m pretty diligent about backing up everything else). I’d be really upset if anything happened to it. Off to learn how to back up a Blogger blog now! Good luck on the restoration project.
Kristi, thanks! I’ve restored almost everything now, but I’ve lost all my comments. I really do hate that. Yes, definitely back up!
I’m so glad you were able to recover what you did. I’ve bookmarked this post in case I ever need to reconstruct my own blog posts (hope not). I know I need to get on it and back up my blog.
Terri, I’m glad, too, and very lucky. I hope it doesn’t ever happen to you!
I’m so sorry you had to go through this Michelle. If it can happen to you, it could happen to anyone. Thanks so much for making lemonaide and sharing you valuable tips!
Thanks, Teddy. Yes, it was painful, but I will always triple check myself in the future!
Stopping by really late in the game to say thanks so much for participating in Bloggiesta! Too bad you were trying to recover your blog though. That simply stinks. Sounds like maybe you needed that beer that you didn’t get.