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| Blogging: 9 Blogging Secrets I Learned From Chris Brogan, ProBlogger, and John Chow |
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By Robin Ong
Blogging is tough!
During my pursuit, I loved spending time in reading on other bloggers' writing. By reading through their archives, I have managed to find strength and inspiration when the going gets tough. My tribute goes to great bloggers like ProBlogger, John Chow, Steve Pavlina and Chris Brogan for making me in believing in what I'm doing. They inspire me to persevere. I shall share with you the 18 blogging secrets that I've picked up from observing and reading their blogs.
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| Blogging: 5 Must Haves For A Successful Blog |
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By Tsvetanka Petrova
Blogs are much faster indexed by search engines and also they are the first place where internet users seek for answers. Why, because blogs give answers. So, you are in business, and you would like to blog - to promote your expertise, to hopefully monetize on it and eventually get clients. Here are the 5 things you blog cannot do without.
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| Blogging: Blogging For Money - Three Vital Secrets For Success |
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By Angela Booth
Want to make money blogging? Hundreds of thousands of people are doing exactly that, and you can too, provided you approach it in the right way. Let's look at three vital secrets for success.
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| Blogging: 7 Deadly Myths of Internet Copyright |
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By David L. Amkraut- Attorney at Law
Warning: The following is a summary of important information regarding the
use and misuse of photos on the Internet. It is not specific legal advice.
Copyright is a specialized field of law, and there are sometimes exceptions to
the rules. If you have a specific copyright concern, you should consult a lawyer
with expertise in copyright issues concerning the use and misuse of photos on
the Internet.
An Excellent rule of thumb: If you do not have specific permission (preferably
written!) from the owner of a photo, you cannot legally display it on a website,
post it to the Usenet, copy it, send it around by Email or other means, make
photos derived from it, sell it, or otherwise exploit it.
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| Blogging: 5 Common Grammar Errors in Blogs |
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By Boris C.
Blogging
, like good copywriting, should always be in a conversational style. There is a need to be personal and to communicate as if the blogger is addressing a close friend. This does not mean grammar errors would be excused and neglected. Many blogs fail to attain and secure the credibility they aim due to the writers' inability to avoid and correct common grammatical pitfalls.
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| Blogging: New to Blogging? Stop Obsessing Over Your Stats |
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By Simon Bunker
You've launched your new blog, crafted some content, and you are feeling good that you have finally gotten off the ground. You tweet, Facebook and use whatever means possible to get your posts some exposure. You have followed what the pros say and installed Google Analytics and probably WordPress Stats.
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| Blogging: 9 Ways to Get More Juice From Blog Comments |
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By John T Pratt
Would you like to get more juice from your blog comments? I'm about to show
you how simple that can be!
The greatest thing about blogs is that they're interactive. You write posts,
and people can leave comments and carry on a conversation right there on the
same page. Blogs are like part web site, part forum. Sometimes the post comments
are more interesting than the post itself! The more traffic you get the more
comments you receive, and a lot of people ask online, "when will I start getting
traffic on my blog?". Well, my rule of thumb is usually most blogs go from
obscurity to a steady flow of traffic at about the 6 month / 100 post mark. This
is enough time to be through a Google update or two, and with 100 posts indexed
in the search engines, you've got 100 shots at getting found in online search. I
believe every post you write is like a little deposit in the search engine bank.
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| Blogging: Five Reasons to Blog in the Age of Social Media |
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By Kathryn Lively
Everybody's a-Twitter now, it seems. In restaurants, waiting in line at the bank, even at the movies, somebody has a smart phone in hand recording the minutiae of the day in 140 character increments. With Twitter, one of the most powerful social media platforms available, people can receive and disseminate information quickly and briefly - it abbreviates the news while we can zip through headlines and direct our attentions elsewhere. One has to wonder with micro-posting networks like Twitter and Facebook, do we need blogs anymore? The answer is a resounding yes.
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