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Problogging: Making Money From Blogs By: Jeremiah Patton Today, more than 3 million blogs can be found in the Internet. This figure is continuously growing, as the availability of various blog software, tools, and other applications make it easier for just about anyone to update or maintain the blog (even those with little or no technical background). Tags: blog, blogging, blog site, work at home, work from home
Problogging: Making Money From Blogs Starting Now! By: Edwardo Mascasas A weblog (or simply blog) is a website that 'publishes' or features articles (which are called 'blog posts', 'posts', or 'entries'), written by an individual or a group that make use of any or a combination of the following:
· Straight texts
· Photographs or images (photoblog)
· Video (videoblog)
· Audio files (audioblog)
· Hyperlinks
Usually presented and arranged in reverse chronological order, blogs are essentially used for the following purposes:
· Online jou... Tags:
Blogging On Free Hosts Not A Good Idea By: Chris McElroy AKA NameCritic This article is about blogging and why you should never blog on a free host like blogger.com or wordpress.com I am writing this to alert people out there who are building blogs on free blog hosts like blogger.com and wordpress.com
Installing wordpress is free and gives you full control over your blog. There are other platforms like moveable type to choose from as well. Take a look around and find the platform you like or that best fits your blogging style. I've learned an ... Tags: article, marketing, writer, ghostwriter, blog, forum, blogging, blogger, blogger.com, wordpress, wor
Searching For Clients? Search Like They Do... By: Patsi Krakoff, Psy. D. When is the last time you researched your area of expertise on the major search engines like Google or Technorati? This week I did a web search using key words and phrases people use when searching for information about ezine publishing. I was pleased that my blog CoachEzines.com came up first and second for some terms in Technorati, and in the top 10 for some terms in Google.
Adsense! By: Dead-Yahoo AdSense is an ad serving program run by Google. Website owners can enroll in this program to enable text, image and, more recently, video advertisements on their sites. Tags: adsense, google adsense, advertising
Top 10 RSS Do's and Don'ts By: Sharon Housley RSS is not quite a household word, but technically astute individuals are adopting the use of RSS feeds at an alarming rate. If you are interested in jumping on the bandwagon, but not quite sure of where to start, consider following these simple RSS feed tips to maximize feed compatibility and make your feed stand out from the crowd. Tags: rss feeds
Top 10 RSS Do's and Don'ts By: S. Housley RSS is not quite a household word, but technically astute individuals are adopting the use of RSS feeds at an alarming rate. If you are interested in jumping on the bandwagon, but not quite sure of where to start, consider following these simple RSS feed tips to maximize feed compatibility and make your feed stand out from the crowd. Tags: rss, rss feeds, rss feed, etiquette, tips, channel, internet, marketing, xml, internet mar
Splog: Rank Stealing In Blogging Fashion By: Andrew Symonds From the nasty business of spammers comes a higher level of spamming: that of forming a splog. Splog is often confused with other forms of spamming, but it is set apart in a way that the spammer associated with it is considerably more sophisticated, daring and intrusive enough to infiltrate many blogging systems for revenue Tags: Spam, Spammer, Anti-spam, Junk Emails, Spam Filters, Spamdexing
Reflections of 2006 and Predictions for 2007 By: Sharon Housley For the most part in 2006, the world escaped Natures wrath, but people were far less kind to their neighbors. Again technology has brought the tragedies of war and the personal stories of families from the farthest corners of the earth, to the door steps of the west. Citizen journalism and Internet propagation has added a complex layer to the stories. Tags: 2006, 2007, predictions, resolutions, new years, new year, new years resolutions, overview
2006 Reflections and 2007 Predictions By: S. Housley For the most part in 2006, the world escaped Natures wrath, but people were far less kind to their neighbors. Again technology has brought the tragedies of war and the personal stories of families from the farthest corners of the earth, to the door steps of the west. Citizen journalism and Internet propagation has added a complex layer to the stories. The growth of YouTube, Blogs, Podcasting and RSS have personalized the media and given listeners and watchers a personal connection to the reports Tags: technology, business, predictions, resolutions, 2006, 2007, technologies, new years, new y
Many webmasters unknowingly promote their websites with methods that Google regards as spammy. It's easy to fall into such a trap, because technology allows us to automate and speed up the process of doing things to promote our websites, and not all these things seem to hurt anybody as ordinary email spam does.
Blogging for Success By: Gaurav Chitnis This article outlines the importance of blogs and how they can help your online business. Blogs are a very important tool in today\'s online businesses since they are highly interactive, frequently updated and hence extremely search engine friendly. We have tried to explain through this short article the various types of blogs and why and how people blog. Tags: blogs, weblog, bloggers, blogging software, splogs, blogsphere, blogging community, Wordpr
TrackBack Your Way to the Top -- Blog Marketing By: IC Promoting a blog is quite different from promoting a static website, the differences is often benefit the blog owner because this publishing platform offers a lot more options when it is compared to traditional content management system or a manually updated page. Tags: blog marketing, TrackBack, link building
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