Showing posts with label Blogging. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Blogging. Show all posts

Friday, August 27, 2010

Set Your “About Me” Page On Your Blog

You can add “About Me” Page On Your Blog right hand corner. I think this will help you to express your expertise area as well as your contact address to the other people who read your articles or browse your site.

In problogger.net I find--

There are four main questions that readers want answered on your About Me page:

  1. who you are…
  2. your expertise and how it addresses…
  3. their problem or goal, and how they can…
  4. contact you
So make clear about yourself to others in this About Me page.

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Blogger.com and Its Overview, How to Start Blogging ?

Blogging and blogger are two common word in web industry. Anyone start writing a blog and he is called blogger.

Blogger is actually owned by Google, so it will be detected by Google’s radar faster and you will be indexed more quickly. WordPress.com, however, is a relatively new option so I have no comparison on the speed of getting indexed by search engines. However, WordPress is better in the sense that it has more advanced features such as Trackbacks and Categories. You can also manage your sidebar links more efficiently (more about this later).

Get a free blog at either Blogger or WordPress. Then, familiarize yourself by publishing your first post on your blog and tinkering around with the options and templates.

Here are some words to start expanding your blogging vocabulary:

Permalink – Permalink stands for permanent link, which is a URL (Uniform Resource Locator) that leads to an individual post that you make in your blog.

Trackback – When you post about someone else’s blog post elsewhere, your post will show up in their “trackback” section. This feature, however, is not available with a Blogger account.

Pinging – Blogging seems to be paired with pinging almost every time either one is mentioned nowadays. Pinging is actually the action where a certain aggregator is notified whenever your blog is updated, so that the aggregator may show the newest post of your blog on their website. This is a useful way to gain traffic, which I’ll discuss in a future article.

Content

Next, let’s look at the type of content that’s suitable for your blog in order to make it profitable. You need to understand that there is no fixed scope that your blog should have, which means you can write about whatever you’re interested in. Mind you, the difference between a profitable blog and a non-profitable one is the way you write. What would you prefer: reading your university professor’s lecture notes or the latest novel by your favorite author? People prefer to read “light” items most of the time. When they check out your blog, they are not only looking for information, but they are also looking for information that they can access easily.

So, to attract more visitors as well as to keep your current readers coming back for more, it’s very important to add a personal touch to your blog posts. This can be done by simply imagining that you’re talking with your personal friend. An extra bonus for your readers would be a great sense of humor, so try to add funny comments in your articles where relevant.

Another important point is to avoid addressing your reader as a plural unit. Don’t write as if you’re preparing a speech. Instead, write as if you’re having a conversation with a single person, an equal friend, because this will make your reader relate to you more easily.

Besides that, it’s also very useful to establish your own personality through your words. We’re very curious creatures, so naturally your visitors would want to know as much about you as the information you’re offering them.

Having a distinctive personality in your blog will make a world of difference between your blog about gadgets and all the other blogs about gadgets out there. This is a lot like creating your own brand name, where people immediately remember your blog’s name when they need information about gadgets, just like how people immediately think of McDonald’s for fastfood or Nike for sportswear.

There will be more on the subject of content the next time.

When word gets around about your command of blogging, others who need to know about blogging will start to actively seek you out!

~ Chonticha Marijne



The five most common new blogger mistakes are:

Diving in (rather than wading in)

Having unrealistic expectations

Losing focus

Plagiarizing

Ignoring the reader


Source--- http://blogtips.com

Make Money Blogging Five Tips

Last few days I read many articles but I find the best articles are in weblogs.about.com. here you find many important tips and tricks of blogging.

Following are five tips to monetize your blog and start bringing in some money from your blogging efforts.

1. Advertising
Including advertisements on your blog is the most obvious way to derive an income from your blogging efforts. Ads can come in the form of text links or banner ads, and advertising options are available that you can easily tap into through pay-per-click, pay-per-post and affiliate programs online. Google AdSense, Amazon Associates, eBay Affiliates and Pay-Per-Post are just a few of the most common advertising programs available to bloggers.

2. Merchandise
Another simple way to monetize your blog is by selling merchandise through a service such as CafePress who will work with you to create custom items for you to sell through your blog.
3. Reviews
Bloggers can make money by reviewing products, events, businesses and more through blog posts.
4. Ebooks
A great way to bring in some revenue on your blog is by writing an ebook and offering it for sale through your blog. Ebooks are particularly successful for bloggers who have positioned themselves as experts in their fields and advertise their ebooks as additional or exclusive information just for readers of their blogs.
5. Donations
Many bloggers add a donation button to their blogs asking readers to make a monetary donation to keep the blog alive. Donations are also solicited with clever taglines such as, "If you like this blog, why not buy me a cup of coffee?" The donation link leads the reader to another website such as PayPal where the individual can easily make their donation.

Source--weblogs.about.com

Blogging Tips For New Bloggers

I want to become a powerful blogger in web industry. I think many blogger don't know what to do. You should follow the best way that I collect from weblogs.about.com.




Tips to Start a Blog


Starting your first blog can seem overwhelming. You need to:

1. Choose a blogging software.
2. Possibly, choose a blog host.
3. Select a blog topic.
4. Obtain a domain name.
5. Create your blog.
6. Begin writing content.

Make Money From Blogging But How ?

I think blogging is the most easiest way to earn money from internet. So you can follow these blogging money makers platform in web industry.

There are many ways to make money from a blog, either directly or indirectly. The websites listed on this page list some of the most popular sites that bloggers use to make money from their blog. It is not a complete list but I’m sure it will point some of you in the right direction

Market Leverage A Cost Per Action (CPA) affiliate network which lets you offer hundreds of offers to your readers. Most programs pay per lead or per sale.
Text Link Ads TLA is the most popular place on the net to buy and sell text links. You can also sell in content text links too.
Kontera Kontera is an in-text advertising service which lets you place PPC ads within your content.
BidVertiser BidVertiser lets you add text ads to your blog. You are paid on a per click basis.
Google Adsense Adsense is the most used advertising network in the world. You can display text or banner ads on your blog. You can also add your adsense code to your youtube videos.
NetKlix Netklix is a text based PPC network. You can choose the type of ads that appear on your site and Netklix offer all major ad formats.
SocialSpark SocialSpark offers bloggers a variety of ways to make money through their blog. You can review products, websites and services and you can display sponsors ads on a per day basis.
LinkXL LinkXL lets you sell a maximum of 10 links on individual pages on your blog. You can set the price according to PageRank and you have an option of using nofollow as well.
Sponsored Reviews Sponsored Reviews is a marketplace which lets you see paid reviews on your blog.
PepperJam Network The PepperJam ad network have a wide range of merchants for you to choose from. Most companies per on a CPA or revenue share basis.
Performancing Performancing is a banner ad marketplace which is very popular with bloggers. Bloggers are paid 60% of the ad sales they generate.
AdToll An advertisement marketplace which is popular with some bloggers. You can sell banner ads, text links and peel away ads.
PayPerPost The controversial ad network which got into trouble with Google, PayPerPost remains a popular way for bloggers to make money through their blog.
ReviewMe Brought to you by the same people as Text Link Ads, ReviewMe is a marketplace for paid reviews. You can let ReviewMe determine your review rate or you can set your own price.
BuySellAds Similar to Performancing, BuySellAds lets you sell banner ads directly on your blog. They mainly concentrate on 125×125 pixel banner ads.
LinkWorth LinkWorth have a wide range of ways for you to make money through your blog including text and banner ad sales, in text advertising and paid reviews.
Source---
http://www.bloggingtips.com/money-makers

Blogging Software Preview

Now Blogging is most powerful media to express actual news,photos, videos in the web industry.

The term 'blogging software' can also be referred to as 'blogging platform' and can be used interchangeably with the term 'blog host' as many blogging software companies also provide blog hosting services.

Blogging software is the program used to create blogs. There are numerous companies who offer blogging software. Some of the most popular blogging software providers are Wordpress, Blogger, TypePad, Moveable Type, LiveJournal, MySpace and Xanga.

Different blogging software programs provide different features to users although all provide the basic elements needed by casual bloggers. Some blogging software programs are available to users for free while others are offered for a fee. Additionally, some blogging software programs can be hosted for free through the software provider while others require you to host the software through a third party blog host, which will require payment of separate fees to that blog host.

Do you want to blog for fun or are you trying to make money or build a popular, highly-trafficked blog? The blogging software you choose is largely dependent upon your goals for your blog. Ask yourself the following questions to determine your goals for your blog:

* How much space will you need to store your blog's images and content?
* Do you want to display ads on your blog?
* Do you want to add forums and other features to your blog?

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