January 4th, 2010 by Jim Clary
I want to cover what I feel is the most important reasons to blog.
Starting a blog because you enjoy writing is a great reason. You just want to be creative and share your creativity with others. Bloggers that started out this way are truly writing for their readers. The search engines are not important, just sharing.
The other reason for today is to interact with others. Starting a blog because you want to get to know people. again, you are writing for the readers and not the search engines.
Bloggers that have more personal reasons such as these are MUCH more likely to respond to comments that people post. If you contact them via email, you will almost certainly get a response. I believe you also get much better content, because they are writing to YOU.
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November 19th, 2009 by Ron Cripps
There are not to many things that can expose awful writing online except for when it comes to having to type information or your opinion using a very limited amount of lettering and be effective at it. By its–0 character limit on all postings (or “tweets” as they are referred to) Twitter frequently demonstrates this all too effectively. Starting abbreviation-laden tweets that produce no logic, to tweets that fail to persuade followers to click through on a link, examples are everywhere in the Twitter Tweets “discussion”.
No matter whether it is at work or even your private email, we have all been at the receiving end of emails containing sloppy grammar, inadequate spelling, fractured syntax, and which are frequently a task to make sense of. Twitter messages are no different (despite the fact that they are at least mercifully condensed though that can at times be a mixed blessing too).
Some webmasters follow thousands of other webmasters on Twitter, filling their web sites with, (in various extreme cases), hundreds of tweets every minute. Clearly, individuals will pass over over tweets that are sloppy, trivial and all over the place because they simply don’t have time to waste.
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July 8th, 2009 by Wendy Wood
by Wendy Wood
Clever internet marketers working to a budget realize that a good PLR membership site is a great way to obtain high quality eBooks, articles, and much more every month. There are many benefits of receiving ready-to-use PLR delivered via email or downloaded from the PLR website every month.
Writing is a rather complicated job on the internet which needs to be learned, or handed to an outside source. If you’re not a natural writer, you’ll have trouble. If you are a good writer you may simply not have the time to do it. If that sounds like you, then PLR content is definitely a good choice for you.
One of the most universal problems with PLR is that the quality can vary substantially from one provider to another. Googling your niche term + PLR will certainly present a number of choices but there is a good chance you will have to rewrite the content because it is badly written or out-dated. No wonder it’s cheap!
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June 24th, 2009 by Ferdinand Emy
by Ferdinand Emy
There is no harm in assuming what opportunities lie ahead. So with technology at hand, and assuming that the affiliate is working from home, a day in his or her life would sound something like this Upon waking up and after having breakfast, the computer is turned on to check out new developments in the network. The newsletters and ezines were updated days ago, so it is time for the affiliate marketer to see if there are some new things happening in the market. This is where they can discuss things on how to best promote their products. Sharing tips and advices is a good way of showing support. It is that time to show some appreciation to those who have helped the marketer in the promotions and sale increase.
Noting down the contact information that might be a viable source in the future. These same publications are also a crucial tool in keeping abreast with the newly introduced products. These directories are means to attract people in joining your affiliate program. Time to track down the sales you are getting from your affiliates fairly and accurately. Nothing can turn off a customer than an unanswered email.
Missed lunch but is quite contented with the tasks done. See if they are new clients checking the products out. There may be others out there wanting to join and may be enticed by the discussion that is going on. Best to stay visible and accessible too. There are things to be learned and it is a continuous process.
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April 23rd, 2009 by Brent Sweet
by Brent Sweet
The quality of your inbound links is a key factor that search engines will use to rank your pages. Contrary to popular belief, the number of links you have is not that important. Having a few high quality links is much better than having a bunch of links that are low in quality. Inboud links can be defined as the links that are added to other websites which point back to your site, sending traffic to it. There are a number of strategies you can use to get high quality inbound links. Remember, the quality, not the quantity, is the most important factor you will want to take into consideration. One of the most common ways to get quality inbound links is to exchange links with sites that are similar in theme to your own.
To do this, all you have to do is find websites that are related in topic to your own, and email the webmaster for a link exchange. In most cases, the webmaster will be happy to exchange links with you. Another way for you to get good inbound links is to make posts on either forums or blogs. Most of these sites will allow you to add your website’s link to your signature, and those who read your posts can click on the link and be taken to your homepage. Both of the methods discussed in this paragraph are free strategies that you can use to build inbound links. However, there are a number of payment options can use to further enhance your inbound links.
One of the most common techniques is to buy a text link on a page with high PR. While some have argued that Google frowns on this, it is a common way to build up traffic. After all, if a text link to your site is clearly visible on a PR 7 page, it is very likely that you will receive large amounts of traffic from this link. It is for this reason that many webmasters are willing to pay more than $50 per month just to have their link on a page with high PR. It will increase both their page rank and their traffic. Page rank is another thing that you can increase by getting high quality inbound links. Page rank is the number Google will use to measure your site.
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