Psolenoid does not have a centralized interface. Rather, users interact with Psolenoid
wherever they find it activated. If Psolenoid is activated on a blog, anyone can wire their own
blog posts to the Psolenoid-enabled blog. Psolenoid will simply ask a user for their blog URL,
enable the user to select an entry to wire to the related post and ask for a short comment.
Psolenoid then prompts a user to create an account and authenticate their blog. When the
brief activation process is complete, the post appears wired to the related post, and a
two-way path is created between the two posts.
Psolenoid is the easiest way to connect to relevant posts and to gain some visibility from
those others who connect to you. The process increases the readership of both blogs and
consequently results in more efficient distribution of content throughout the blogosphere.
How do I activate Psolenoid on my blog?
All activation processes are initiated by wiring one of your posts to a post on a
Psolenoid-enabled blog. There is no standalone “activation” page as Psolenoid can be
activated wherever a user runs across it. To activate Psolenoid, simply attempt to wire a blog
post to a Psolenoid-enabled blog and Psolenoid will walk you through the easy activation
process. At the end of the brief process, Psolenoid will initiate a one-time authentication
during which it will insert a script into your blog template. Users may also manually edit their
blog template to include the Psolenoid script.