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Blogging For Cash: Write Like Talking To a Friend
Blogging for Cash & Sum | December 26th 2009 by Faith
Merry Christmas as you are blogging for cash this Holiday season! There is nothing worse then reading a blog with no personality. With millions of blogs out there in internet space, it is only crucial to hold your readers attention and captivate them read more
How to be content with your web content
Write My Site Blog | December 23rd 2009 by Emily Hill
The internet has now become one of the first ports of call for customers looking to learn more about a business. Therefore, as with any good marketing material, your website copy should make a strong first impression and be aimed at driving enquiries read more
Blogging For Cash: Create Valuable Content
Blogging for Cash & Sum | December 22nd 2009 by Faith
Blogging for cash by creating valuable content is king. If you have been in the internet marketing scene for any period of time you would have heard this saying day in and day out. Every Internet marketing manual has this as it’s mantra and rig read more
10 Tips to Write Scannable Blog Posts
How to Blog Consulting | December 20th 2009 by Katie Brandt
Here is an alarming statistic: According to Site Meter Stats, the average reader spends 96 seconds reading the average blog. 96 seconds!!! That is your window of opportunity to get your message across to your reader. With this short of time, writing read more
How to Find Content for Your Business Blog
Build A Better Blog | December 17th 2009
Recently I was working on an article for Social Media Examiner about where to find content for your business blog. This is a question that comes up frequently. This week I was interviewed about blogging, taught a private class for members of Online V read more
How To Provide Blog Content That Brings The Reader Back
Blogging for Profit | December 17th 2009 by Benjamin Hübner
Writing a blog can be exciting and a lot of fun. This is really true if you are blogging in a theme that you enjoy or are an expert at. It is easier to sit down and write if you do that. However after time it can be difficult to come up with new blog read more
Make Your Words Sell – Blogging For Cash Or Content Writing Gui…
Blogging for Cash & Sum | December 10th 2009 by Faith
For anyone that writes whether it is blogging for cash or writing content online: Make Your Words Sell! (MYWS!) Is Now FREE! Ken Evoy wrote this best seller some years ago and it became known as the go to book for copywriting. It has been selling co read more
RSS – what’s it all about?
BLOGGING TO THE LIFE | December 10th 2009 by Dencho Denchev
Before creating a blog as such, it is most advisable to learn what type of helping tools you may need to design and update the pages when necessary. One fine example is the famous RSS, a group of web feed formats that are mainly used to keep the blog read more
Tips On Brainstorming Content For Your Blogs
HavocDynamics | December 7th 2009 by vishalhd
Your Blog is a good blog. You work hard on your blogs. You will as if you connect with your readers. Everything is fine and dandy in your blogs own little world. So What’s the problem? Your blog doesn’t have the content, and you have been read more
Is Duplicate Content Really Bad For Our Websites?
Profit Blogging Tips | December 7th 2009 by Gobala Krishnan
Anand Srinivasan is the founder of KnewThis.com – the World’s FIRST Ask&Answer site where affiliate webmasters can build back links and get targeted traffic. Learn more about KnewThis by clicking here First and foremost, before I begin this a read more
Keeping your content fresh
Community Thought | December 4th 2009 by Jeff R
1 – You Are ‘Forced’ To Keep Your Content FreshBlogs are essentially online diaries. It doesn’t make sense to write in your diary every month or two. Similarly, running a blog itself ‘forces’ you to update it often read more
Business Blogging
BLOGGING TO THE LIFE | December 3rd 2009 by Dencho Denchev
Many large and small businesses alike have recently discovered the great advantages of blogging in maintaining good communication relationships with both employees and customers. It is obvious that for some people, blogs have become a means of sharin read more
Are you guilty of being a PayPerPost Punk?
[CrAzY 4 WoRlD] Submit Your Blog For Free | November 28th 2009 by JENIFFER
That must be one of the most frank statements I have encountered online. And it’s not just the word lame. It’s super lame. Maybe you haven’t noticed this, or if you did, you just let it pass away. December’s the month wherein read more
Blogging Lessons From a Cat
Blogging Tips | November 27th 2009 by Kevin
What can a cat (or dog) teach you about your readers? I will use a cat in this analogy because they are generally more free-roaming than dogs, but the same lessons can be learned from a dog. My cat usually goes outside at night. Cats are nocturnal b read more
7 Top Content Tips for Bloggers – Part 7: Revisits & Update…
Blog For Profit | November 27th 2009 by Grant Griffiths
Contributed by: Roger C. Parker Never consider a blog post finished: no blog post should ever be considered the final word on the topic. A great deal of the content-generating power of blogging comes from the ease with which you can build on, and im read more
3 Steps to Success in Affiliate Marketing Program
Success with Blogs | November 26th 2009 by Sahil Mehta
Getting into Associate Programmes and succeeding in affiliate marketing is going to take a while – and you need to realise this simple fact, if you are to rock as a star in Affiliate Marketing. While it is true that there are many who have made it read more
A Heartfelt Thanksgiving
GeneaBloggers | November 25th 2009 by Thomas MacEntee
A Heartfelt Thanksgiving As many genealogy bloggers are either traveling over the river and through the woods, or getting ready to host family, most of us will take some time and say thanks - either through a blog post, in a prayer, or perhaps aloud read more
Turn your questions into blog posts
Get It In Writing | November 24th 2009 by Allison Nazarian
Time for me to be honest, I sometimes get hung up on what to blog about for my own business. I think it is something that many business professionals struggle with. In an attempt to come up with something unique, fresh and thought-provoking, the fe read more
Preview – Advent Calendar of Christmas Memories
GeneaBloggers | November 20th 2009 by Thomas MacEntee
Preview – Advent Calendar of Christmas Memories Way back in late 2007, several genealogy bloggers had an idea: why not create an Advent calendar using different Christmas and holiday-related topics for each day? Why not prompt other genealog read more
7 Top Content Tips for Bloggers – Part 6: Management
Blog For Profit | November 19th 2009 by Grant Griffiths
Contributed by: Roger C. Parker Blog marketing success involves blog content management. Management implies that you not only plan your blog posts, but that you manage—or protect—them so that they will be available for later use. Blog content ma read more
The Advantages Of Having A Blog
BLOGGING TO THE LIFE | November 18th 2009 by Dencho Denchev
Why do some create blogs and why do others read them? This is actually a ten points question since its answer covers the very working principle behind the entire phenomenon. First of all, we are not far from the truth when saying that bloggers are ve read more
Why content is vital to your blog
Earn Through Blogs | November 18th 2009 by Ohm Jal
Web content is vital for any business that wants to be successful online. Quality content will engage your customers, attract search traffic and help build your business.Why is web content so significant?Content engages your readersGood content att read more
6 Sure-Fire Strategies for Better Blogging
Site Sketch 101 | November 17th 2009 by Nicholas Z. Cardot
I first began blogging a little less than three years ago and I have certainly come a long way in this field since that first post. At first, it was a passive hobby, something to satisfy my knack at web and graphic design while at the same time being read more
How to write content for your blog
Eunice Coughlin | November 17th 2009 by Healthy Mom
Create content for your blogs on auto pilot by using Google Alerts and a very special plug-in that makes it so easy. read more
This One Time, at WordCamp…
Link Building Best Practices | November 17th 2009 by Arnie
As a supporter of the open source initiative and GPL, I was happy to get to attend Phoenix WordCamp 2009! If you’re not sure what WordCamp is all about, just imagine 500 nerds getting together under a giant white tent, having conversations, col read more
Got Cookies? Submit Your Recipe!
GeneaBloggers | November 16th 2009 by Thomas MacEntee
Got Cookies? Submit Your Recipe! GeneaBloggers is issuing a "call for recipes" for its upcoming Holiday 2009 edition of the GeneaBloggers cookbook. Now is the time to gather those favorite holiday recipes along with any photos and stories that hel read more
SNGF – Nice Things
GeneaBloggers | November 14th 2009 by Thomas MacEntee
SNGF – Nice Things This week's edition of Saturday Night Genealogy Fun (SNGF) organized by Randy Seaver of the Genea-Musings blog has been posted. This week he is asking us to highlight someone who has assisted you with your genealogy research read more
A Day To Remember Veterans
GeneaBloggers | November 11th 2009 by Thomas MacEntee
A Day To Remember Veterans Today, November 11th, is when many pause to remember the service that men and women in the armed forces have provided in the service of their country. Here in the United States the day is marked as Veterans Day and serve read more
Start Blogging
BLOGGING TO THE LIFE | November 10th 2009 by Dencho Denchev
Presently, I can definitely say that online communications are probably the most successful and effective ones worldwide; they save money, time, while also allowing transactions, commercial advertising and even business administration. Blogging is pa read more
7 Top Content Tips for Bloggers – Part 5: Synergy
Blog For Profit | November 10th 2009 by Grant Griffiths
Contributed by: Roger C. Parker John Dunne said it best: No man is an island, entire of itself. Likewise, no blog posts should be islands. Instead, each blog post should be considered part of something greater, something more meaningful. That “som read more

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