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How to Start Blogging Without All the Fuss

Filed in: Blogging by on 09-15-09

Technically, if you’re not into the blogging fever, you wouldn’t be interested with this article. But if you are one of those who dedicated their life posting blogs every minute of the hour of every waking day, hop in, you might just be the next big thing the blogging industry has ever known. Start blogging without the tiring stress of dropping a sweat.

As discussed by millions of web sites, blogging is an art of posting an authored piece of work. A blog is a combined word for “web blog”. It can be anything you can think of. It is a liberated journal anyone can read. Anyone can publish it or make comments about it. A blog might be in form of formal or informal, humorous or sensitive. Kinds of blogs that a blogger can dig into are: political, personal, health, literary, travel, legal, educational.

For those who just got hooked and are having a hard time creating a blog, either in a form of a simple text blog, vlog (video blog), artlog (art log), and the like, this might be a boost.

Step 1. Find a Host. This would mean a website wholeheartedly ready to accept whatever you post. A first-step training on putting up your own blog. Make sure to find a decent provider. And how would you create your own jumping out of the conventional? That’ll be tackled in step number 2.

Step 2. Sign up. After which, different options and samples would appear or pop out giving you an idea on what your finished blog might look like. Personalize. Choose wisely. Choose creatively. Choose as if you’re painting your own picture. Don’t forget to include your personal information.

Step 3. Decide. A blog can either be private or public. Private blogs are for your eyes only and those who have permission and access to view it, while public blogs are created for everyone to view and to read. Therefore it depends on your preference if your blog’s a free-access type or a password generated one. Also consider the different schemes and layout. Edited blogs would look more inviting to the eyes.

Step 4. Adjust. Don’t settle for the ordinary. Pull the plug if it’s not working. Delete unacceptable styles and modify anew. To write a blog is not as easy as it looks. Your first few tries might seem disturbing because you’re trying to figure out how everything must work. But when you’ve familiarize yourself with how everything works, you’ll find the whole process vindicating.

Step 5. Upload. Read the instructions. Digest it. Copy then paste. Image hosting sites points out vividly the A-Zs of uploading. Update daily to establish frequency of visits from readers which is a vital communicating act.

Step 6. Tag it. An image tag would look something like this: <imgsrc=http://filename.jpg>. With the presence of a uniform resource locater or URL, paste the image tag on your journal for your photo to pop out. It’s not enough to paste your picture on your screen. Certain commands must be organized.

Step 7. Publish. Either send your URL to your buddies or to your website, it’s okay. Add your URL to other blogs made.

And that’s it!

The moment you get hooked in making blogs, you’ll find out the benefits. And you’ll realize that there are millions of people out there who are just like you.

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10

How Can Online Blogging Be Profitable to Ordinary Individuals?

Filed in: Blogging by on 09-10-09

Ranking of any website depends on a few factors. It would basically depend on the relevance of the article according to the key words used; the number of times that page has been linked and viewed, etc.

These are quite easy to follow, and if these factors are carefully noted and looked into, the rankings of your website can increase considerably.

The first step is to get your website linked through various other pages. The more the pages are that contain your links, the better ranking they will receive. The second aspect to be kept in mind is how often you update the content on your website.

Frequently edited and updated sites receive higher ranking in search engines than those that have not been looked at by the owners for ages. Always editing the content of your website as a whole may not be an option.

In this case what you can do is add a Blog to your website. A Blog will function as nothing but a forum for people to come and discuss the themes that concern your website too.

It will create a platform, as well as become a journal whereby you can also post updates about your operations and your website. The advantage is that the content on such Blogs will not be restricted only to text, but pictures and videos can be posted too.

The few easy steps as described below will take you through how to create your own blog and what are the things you must look out for:

* Cost can never be a problem because free blogging services are quite popular all over the world. If you choose sites like Blogger or LiveJournal, you are sure to get exactly the kind of platform you are looking for. They are absolutely free.

* If you are not very comfortable with web designing techniques, you need not worry. Creating your blog is not as complicated as designing template for a website. These blogging services provide a wide range of templates from which you can choose the one most suited to your tastes.

* You must also use your discretion while blogging. Especially if you are incorporating your blog within your website, or creating a blog to increase awareness of your product, you need to keep in mind that this is an open forum which is read by all. You do not want to say anything that may end up angering your clients. Politics and religion are the two most controversial themes, and therefore anything about those must be carefully blogged about.

* Anything that is particularly reader friendly and does not anger too many people is considered ‘safe’. If your aim is indeed to increase the ranking of your site, you will have to make sure many people read it. You can do this by making your content user friendly.

* Also keep an eye on what other people write or say on their blogs. This can give you a general idea of what kind of responses those articles receive, and you can get valuable tips from them.

Blogging has come to be considered a highly effective marketing tool. You can easily create awareness of your product and get clients and customers to interact with each other. And not only customers, also those who are relatively new to your product get a platform to ask questions and clear their air about your product.

Moreover, it also increases your website rankings can increase because the blog is constantly being updates, commented on, and discussions are always going on. Because of its sheer activity, the rankings improve, creating more awareness of the product.

The following are the pointers based on which you can blog about your product:

* Never make the blog post too long uselessly. It must be well written. Long posts tend to get dreary and they are not ‘catchy’ enough for people to sit and go through them.

* Update regularly. Since you don’t need to write long posts, that is not much effort. Ideally, blog 3-7 times a week.

* Be entertaining where required, everyone can do with some light hearted humor, without being derogatory.

* You need not stick only to text. Video and photo blogging are fats catching on and are interesting ways to share your thoughts, and make your videos and photographs well known.

* Be yourself. Do not to ape, imitate or copy someone else’s content.

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Guidelines to Blogging

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Some basic guidelines on blogging, if you use a service blogger.com they have their own terms and conditions for posting content. You can’t just post anything, so always read the t&c’s. If you don’t follow their rules, your blog will probably get deleted.

If you host a blog on your own hosting account, using software like WordPress. You have full control over the content you post, so your blog won’t get deleted.

What are the DOs and DON’Ts of blogging?

First the DOs:

• Do put pictures and multimedia sources to enhance the content. Could either be a vlog, photoblog, etc.

• Do base your posts with a good category structure to make it easy to find content for a particular topic.

• Do put paragraphs and sub-ideas. It’s not entertaining to read one block of manuscript. Digest it into pieces.

• Do create mutual communication between you and your readers. Answer queries without leaving your readers hanging for an answer.

• Do make your article as simple and as understandable as possible. Avoid beating around the bush. Not unless you wanted to captivate your readers with your literary prowess. Write like your talking to a friend.

• Do respect your reader’s opinions. That’s the essence of being a blogger. Accept truths. Do away with the insults.

• Do update. If you make blogging a part of your life, post as often as possible with fresh content.

Second the DON’Ts:

• Don’t go against your host’s legal boundaries. Respect their terms and conditions.

• Don’t ignore the quality of your content. Be specific with posting information.

• Don’t provoke fights. Sometimes comments can be a pain. And sometimes, none of it is true. Let it go and don’t waste your energy.

• Don’t waste a post with inappropriate details that would just confuse your audience.

• Don’t copy the works of others. They might sue you for plagiarism for this. Produce something original. Imitations trigger criticisms.

• Don’t be afraid to advertise. It’s one way to make your blog famous among the masses. Go to other sites and leave your blog address. It’s a matter of give and take.

• Don’t attack individuals, companies or fellow bloggers. Show respect. If you disagree with an opinion, tell it with caution.

• Don’t disregard your responsibilities. Journalism still has its price. Being able to write in a liberated way doesn’t erase you of your obligations.

Most internet sites like Yahoo! and IBM publish their guidelines on blogging. It is intended to be read, understood, and accepted by the blogger. Obey certain rules and policies. It won’t do you wrong. Libelous materials could cause you problems, so better follow the rules.

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29

How to Make Money with a Blog

Filed in: Blogging by on 08-29-09

These days, the Internet has become quite a profitable medium for a lot of people. Most people want to earn extra income and some want to start their own business. For these people, the Internet has proven a godsend. On cyberspace, they can make money with blog.

If you want to earn just like these people do, then read on and find out how you can make money with blog.

It’s not hard to make money with blog. The further advancement of technology has brought about massive changes in the way we live our lives these days. Today, most if not all of us can’t seem to survive without our cellular phones, our satellite TVs, our laptops, and an Internet connection. We rely on the Internet to make our life easy and comfortable. For most of us, an Internet service is no longer a luxury; it’s become a necessity that we just have to have.

Well, since you’re reading this, the assumption is that you have online access. That’s great. That’s the first thing you need so you can make money with blog.

The next thing you need is a good plan, and you can only come up with one if you really do want to make money with blog. Like any other serious business that’s a good source of income, blogging takes time and effort for success.

A good plan includes your marketing and advertising strategy. There are numerous blogs launched every hour of every day, so you want to make sure that yours will have something new to offer the public. Make a thorough research on what is in demand nowadays and see if you can make any of those hot products or services even hotter. Also make a careful analysis of the trends and statistics regarding the product or service of your choice.

Another important aspect to consider if you want to make money with blog is your range of Internet-related skills. You don’t have to be highly adept at HTML and CSS, but a basic knowledge of these will help you “pimp” your site’s layout for convenience and attractiveness. You should also understand site engine optimization (SEO) because this will help create traffic and promote your blog. Learn about tagging, social bookmarking, and contextual advertising. There are other skills you need to know for you to be web savvy and you have to develop those. Bloggers who enjoy stellar results are those that are more technically adept.

This comes as a warning: don’t rush into the prospect of making easy money off your blog. If you want to make money with blog, take the time to come up with a feasible (and preferably foolproof) money-making strategy or at least a general philosophy you can work with for your new financial endeavor. Did you know that only 1% of bloggers are successful in making money with their blog? That’s what research shows. Now if you don’t want to be part of that statistics, then take blogging for seriously. With hard work and inspired ambition, you will make money with blog.

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Make Money from Your Blog

Filed in: Blogging by on 08-24-09

Hundreds of people are doing it, and they are earning thousands and thousands of dollars. If you’re into blogging and want to make earn big time with this little hobby of yours, then you’ve clicked on the right link.

You’ve come to the right page. Here we’ll tell you how you can make money from your blog.

The Internet provides a whole new world to explore. In cyberspace, you can watch all sorts of videos – from movies and music, to sports events, to travel and leisure, to political documentations – that provide you with cheap entertainment. There are virtual libraries where you can gain access to interesting trivia bits and enhance your knowledge of things.

And there are also web logs, now more popularly known as blogs, that offer you a variety of items to read, view, or even buy.

There are blogs that contain personal entries and function as the creator’s diary, that little black book where people of yesteryears wrote their thoughts on. And there are also blogs that sell products and services.

Whichever kind you have, you can make money from your blog.

Perhaps the first thing you have to do is to ask yourself if you really want to make money from your blog. If you do, will you have enough time to maintain your blog and make it grow? Will you be able to do the things necessary to make your blog an income-generating one? If you think you will, then read on.

The next thing to worry about if you want to make money from your blog is what to put in it that would spark people’s interest enough to visit your blog frequently. These days, the number of things that each blog focus on varies greatly. You’ll want to be original and creative. Mostly, you’ll want to be aware of recent developments in the area you want to focus on and you’ll need to post updates regularly.

Then comes the hardest agenda on how to make money from your blog, but only if you’re not up to the challenge. To make money from your blog, you have to be web savvy. You don’t have to be a web content writer or a web designer, but you do need to understand key factors in making a blog profitable – and these factors deal with skills. Learn about SEO, bookmarking, page ranking, tagging, traffic, PHP or other web scripting languages, and basic HTML and CSS, among others. There are a lot of free and friendly tutorials on the Internet there’s nothing to be scared about.

However, studies say that 99% of people who embark on the journey to make money from their blog won’t taste success at all. Even sites that advocate blogging as a great means of making money say that it isn’t for everyone. This is because blogging really takes effort, contrary to popular belief. If you want to make money from your blog, you have to be dead set on it and you have to work hard.

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