Monday, December 10, 2012

To Join a Blogging Site or Not to Join


Joining an established blogging site like live journal or



blogger has plenty of advantages, especially for the blog



novice. Sites that host a lot of different blogs often have



very useful tutorials about building and updating your



blog, and you are likely to encounter a very user-



friendly software interface at an established blogging



site. In addition, these sites provide a kind of instant



community of fellow bloggers who can provide advice,



insight, and feedback. These established sites often



keep directories of their members, which can be great



news for your traffic logs because it means that other



bloggers on the site will find out about your pages.





However, there are also some downsides to linking up



with a large blogging site. By posting within the



established templates of a site like blogger, you run the



risk of having your blog look and feel like everybody



else's. The blogging movement is very much about the



creation of distinctive sites and the development of



individual voices, so it makes plenty of sense that many



bloggers would shy away from the cookie-cutter look



and feel that these blogging sites often promote. Many



bloggers feel that the content of a blog is what makes it



distinctive, not the look of the blog, but many members



of the blogging community feel that the visual impact



of a blog should match the originality of the writing.


The Pros and Cons of Video Blogging


Video blogging has a lot of advantages over text-based



blogging, and it is little wonder that this new



technology is catching on all over the globe. Video



blogs very effectively grab the attention of web surfers,



and people are much more likely to become excited



about the dynamic content of a video blog than they are



likely to find a written posting very thrilling. The more



enthusiastic viewers are about a site, the quicker the



word of mouth spreads, and the more traffic the site will



get.





Of course, there are plenty of disadvantages to video



blogging as well. Hosting a v-blog requires quite a bit



of server space, which can make it difficult to get



started. It takes more time to process and upload a video



file than it does to dash off a quick bit of text, which



means that running and updating a video blog can be



quite a bit of work. In addition, web surfers sometimes



grow frustrated with the slow loading times of the files



on many video blogs. Whether you opt for a video blog



or not depends on what kind of subject matter you want



to cover, and how much time you can devote to video



blogging. Before you decide to pursue a video blog,



consider if there is an easier way for you to get your


Picking The Best Free Blogging Site


Choosing a free blogging site can feel overwhelming



because there are so many options. There are several



large free blog-hosting sites that dominate the



blogosphere, but there are also smaller sites. Whether



you decide to join up with an established site like



blogger or whether you choose to sign on with a



relatively new venture depends on what your priorities



are.





Reliability is perhaps the best reason to opt for a large



and well known free blogging site. When you choose to



have an established brand host your blog, you can feel



secure that your blog will not crash often and will not



disappear in the middle of the night. A company that



has been around for a while is likely to have the



resources to make sure that its clients aren't



unpleasantly surprised by any technical glitches.



However, many bloggers decide that this isn't enough



of a selling point. The bloggers who choose to go with



smaller, newer blog hosting sites do so for a variety of



reasons, but perhaps the number one advantage is a



fairly abstract one. Bloggers tend to relish the fact that



the internet is a place where the underdog has a strong



chance of success, and by choosing to have a small



company as a blog host, a blogger is casting his or her



vote for David against Goliath.


Sunday, December 9, 2012

The Exciting New Frontier Of Professional Blogging


Professional blogging is a very new idea with a lot of



potential for entrepreneurs who have insight, drive, and



a basic understanding of today's innovative web



technology. The ranks of so-called pro bloggers are still



quite small, and there are very few people who make



their living entirely off of their blogs. However, every



day there are more and more people who have managed



to turn their weblogs into cash cows that supplement



their income. The number of pro bloggers is growing by



leaps and bounds, but it is difficult to say whether this



trend will continue.





Many bloggers dream of entering the sphere of



professional blogging. There are very few people who



happily devote an hour or more each day to their blog



without at least occasionally wishing that they could



earn some kind of financial reward for all of their work.



Several models exist for making money with a blog, the



most popular being to sell advertising space through



Google's AdSense program or directly to a company



that wishes to reach the demographic that your blog



appeals to. However, there are very few people indeed



who can make a comfortable living just by selling space



on their blog sidebars.





A lot of the people who read weblogs are bloggers



themselves, in part because of the fact that the people



who use blogging technology on a daily basis are most



likely to be interested in what other writers are doing



with the medium. This fact begins to explain why the



people who succeed in the world of professional



blogging are mostly people who have devoted



themselves almost entirely to learning about, talking



about, and writing about blogging. More than any other



topic, pro bloggers turn their attention to the



phenomenon of blogging itself. A lot of pro bloggers



make the topic of blogging the stunningly self-reflexive



ongoing focus of their blogs.





Of course, professional blogging is destined to become



much more complicated in the future than it is today. In



the current moment, pro bloggers who attract the largest



audiences and make the most money are mostly



concerned with investigating the blogging movement



and with offering advice to amateur bloggers. However,



as the kinds of people who regularly read blogs



changes, and the demographics of bloggers expand and



diversify as blogging software becomes more user



friendly, it is very likely indeed that the world of pro



blogging will begin to reflect these changes. Indeed, it



is very difficult to predict exactly what kinds of blogs



will be reaping the greatest financial rewards five or ten



years down the road. The world of pro blogging is one



of constant change and flux, which is part of what



makes it so exciting.


Blogging for Profit Begins With a Long Term Plan


Many people dream of blogging for profit, and this goal



is not far beyond the reach of someone with average



intelligence, a willingness to work hard, and a basic



grasp of blogging technology. However, very few



people manage to reap the profits they want from their



blog. Most people who attempt to make money with



their blogs do not succeed for two reasons. Often,



bloggers have unrealistic expectations of how fast their



readership will grow and how much money they will



make, and when these expectations are not met the



disappointment can crush the desire to continue



blogging. The other trap that many bloggers fall into



has to do with lack of planning. If you want to turn a



profit as a blogger, the key to success is to make a



realistic plan and stick with it.





To succeed at blogging for profit, the main thing that



you will need is a large readership. The higher your



traffic, the more advertisers will agree to pay you.



However, cultivating the regular visitors that you will



need in order to make a profit isnt easy. As more and



more blogs appear each day, having a great idea or a



wonderful writing style is no longer enough to get



attention. You need to be able to market your blog



effectively.





Too many bloggers spend all of their time writing posts



and almost no time marketing their project. To be



certain, updating as often as you can is a great way to



keep your blog high on blogrolls and high in blog



search engines like technorati, and once your readers



know that you update frequently they will return to your



site on a regular basis. However, it does not matter how



often you update if nobody is reading your page, so dont



skimp on the time that you spend drawing visitors to



your site. To make your dreams of blogging for profit a



reality, try decreasing your number of posts and using



some of that time to draw new visitors by setting up



link exchanges with other bloggers, making contacts in



the blog community, and following other established



modes of winning traffic.





Of course, even if you are a marketing genius or have a



really great idea for a blog, success is not going to



happen overnight. Building the kind of readership that



blogging for profit requires takes time, and in all



likelihood it will be at least several months before you



are able to turn much of a profit. Try to stay committed



to your blogging project during this initial rough period.



To stay motivated, set goals for how often you will



update and how many readers you want to attract, and



then reward yourself for sticking with your plan.


Blogging For Business Owners




If you run a small company, you may find that the world



of blogging for business owners is a world that you



want to be a part of. Blogging is a great way to get the



word out to consumers about your product or service,



and it can even be useful for inspiring employee loyalty



and helping you keep your workers at peak morale. If



you are looking for a way to take your business to the



next level, consider what starting a blog might be able



to do for you.





Blogging for business owners has a lot in common with



all other types of blogging, but it has its own unique



pitfalls and strengths. The key to having a successful



blog as a business owner is keeping your goals clear



and concrete at every step of your blogging adventure. It



can be all to easy to get sidetracked, especially if you



are just learning about the exciting possibilities of



blogging technology, but if you want your blog to



succeed you need to stay focused. Write up a plan for



how often you will update, how you will promote your



blog and retain readers, whether you will feature



photographs or video, and other aspects of your blog,



and then stick to it with the same kind of determination



that you used when you built your company.


Learning How to Make Money Blogging


There are two major types of business models that



entrepreneurs use to make money blogging. The first



and most common way to turn a blog into a profit



making machine is to sell advertising to different



companies and brands who want to reach that blog's



readers. The second kind of money making blog is one



that helps a single brand improve its image by creating



positive associations between the blog and the product



in the mind of consumers. Both kinds of blogs can



make a lot of money, especially if the creator has a keen



mind for marketing.





If you are blogging with the goal of selling advertising,



there are two basic ways that you can go about



recruiting sponsors who want to put ads on your site;



you can let someone else do all of the legwork, or you



can do the work yourself and keep all of the revenue.



Within the first group, many people make money



blogging by selling space through Google's AdSense



program. The advantages of this program are numerous,



as it requires very little effort on the part of the blogger



or webmaster to begin raking in profits. However, most



people discover that they make less money through this



method than they had hoped that their blog would earn.





Selling advertising directly to companies who want to



put banner ads or sponsored links on your blog can take



quite a bit of time, but it is often fairly lucrative. If you



have a lot of contacts in industries that are related to the



topic of your blog, you may want to try to go this route.



People who have a strong background in sales and are



experienced at pitching proposals can make quite a bit



of money by renting blog space to interested companies.



The most serious problem with this model is that you



often have to build quite a sizable readership before you



can attract advertisers, which can mean that you have to



do several months of work before you start to make



money blogging.





As blogging becomes a more and more lucrative



business, a lot of established companies are considering



how they can get into the action. One way that



companies are capitalizing on the blog movement is by



having blogs that provide a kind of friendly face for



their corporation. Often, a company will employ an



established blogger to create a weblog designed



specifically to appeal to that company's customers and



to create positive associations with the brand in



consumers' minds. More than one writer who never



even dreamed that he or she could make money



blogging has been approached by a company and



offered quite a pretty penny for this kind of gig.


Blogging Teens


Every day, blogs are created by people of all ages and



from all walks of life, but when it comes to blogging,



teen writers are truly on the cutting edge of the



movement. Because today's teenagers are the first



generation of people to have grown up using the



internet at every stage of their development, many



adolescents have a seemingly innate sense of how to use



web technology to express their innermost thoughts and



ideas. Older writers often experience a kind of learning



curve when they begin to blog, but many young people



find that using a word processor and blogging software



feels more natural and direct a mode of communication



than writing in a diary ever could.





One of the reasons why blogs have undergone a kind of



explosion in the teen community and are growing by



leaps and bounds is the fact that they provide a unique



mixture of visibility and anonymity. A teenager can



invite friends and peers to read his or her blog with a



simple email, thereby winning attention or possibly



even praise. Of course, with visibility usually comes the



possibility of embarrassment, but the fact that it is



possible to blog anonymously with an invented handle



or nickname negates a lot of the potential for



humiliation. Many a blogging teen lives in fear that a



parent or guardian will discover his or her blog, but by



publishing under an alias a teenager can spill his or her



secrets without fear of being traced.





Outside the world of blogging, teen writers often have



very limited opportunities to be published. Magazines



and journals are often reticent to publish young writers



who may not have as much credibility as older writers



with a lot of experience and extensive credits to their



names. This can discourage adolescents from writing or



from seeking chances to publish their work. By



blogging, young people can begin to gain a following of



readers without first having to win the attention and



support of an editor or publisher who may not be very



interested in teenaged authors.





Between the fact that blogs provide young people with a



chance to exercise their impressive technical aptitude,



to gain visibility without compromising privacy, and to



build a readership for their writing without having to



jump through the traditional hoops of the publishing



industry, it is little wonder that are so many teenagers



with blogs. For some teenagers, blogging is even a very



social endeavor that allows them to meet people with



similar interests from all over the world. Many a



blogging teen has discovered that having a weblog on



the internet is a great way to explore self-expression



and, often, to win positive feedback from new friends.


Blogging News Stories as They Happen


Blogging news stories as they unfold is one of the most



exciting and controversial applications of technology



that bloggers have discovered. One thing that makes the



blogosphere so active is the fact that it is possible to



update a blog instantaneously, so the news on blogs



tends to be more current than the news in the paper, or



on television. Unlike news delivered by these other



media, news that appears on blogs does not have to



travel through a series of editors and administrators



before it reaches the public eye. This has some



advantages, and some distinct disadvantages.





One of the most notable cases of news hitting a blog



before appearing in other media took place in July 2005



when terrorism struck London. As passengers were



evacuated from a subway car near an explosion, one



man took several photographs of the scene with his



cellular phone, and within an hour these images were



posted online. First-person accounts of the catastrophe



began appearing on blogs soon after these photos



appeared, and people all over the world learned about



the events in London by reading the words and seeing



the photos posted by bloggers.





The fact that these stories and images were being spread



directly by individuals operating without the added



filter of a reporter helped to make the crisis feel very



immediate to people across the globe. When it comes to



blogging, news often appears in a very personal context.



This has the potential to be the beginning of an exciting



new era of reporting, one that takes "New Journalism"



to it's logical next step by putting the power to shape



how the news is written and read directly into the hands



of the public.





Many bloggers and cultural commentators who are



champions of the weblog movement feel that this



growing trend of individuals who getting their news



from blogs is a good thing, because it makes the flow of



information more democratic. By decentralizing the



control of news, blogs allow more voices to enter the



field of debate about important current events.



However, many people are adamantly opposed to the



use of blogs as news outlets, and there are plenty of



good arguments on this side of the debate. Unlike



newspapers or television stations, few blogs have fact-



checkers, and there is little attention paid to journalistic



accountability on many blogs. This can lead to the rapid



spread of misinformation, and more than one falsehood



has taken the blogosphere by storm. The questions



about whether blogging news as it happens is ethical or



not are very complicated, but no matter where you stand



on the topic of current events blogs you are almost sure



to agree that this movement has the potential to



revolutionize how modern people get their news.


Saturday, December 8, 2012

If You are Already Blogging, Money May be Just a




If you already spend a fair amount of time blogging,



money may come to you literally as soon as you ask for



it. Once you have an established blog with a regular



readership, it is easy to turn a profit through advertising.



By hosting sponsored links or banners, you can see



income from your hobby almost overnight. Even if you



did not start your blog intending to turn a profit, making



supplementary income from your blog may be easier



than you think.





Of course, even for people who have spent months or



years blogging, money from advertising revenue may



not add up to a large sum. The amount of money that



you can make as a blogger depends on a lot of different



factors, but perhaps the most important element of the



equation is the topic of your blog. If your blog is on a



subject that appeals to a demographic that advertisers



have a strong desire to reach, you will be more likely to



be able to turn a large profit on your blog than if your



blog is on a fairly obscure subject that does not draw



the kind of audience that advertisers need to appeal to.



Of course, the only way to find out where you fall on



this spectrum is to try hosting some ads. If you are



already blogging, you have nothing to lose.


The Right Blogging Platform For Your Needs


Choosing which blogging platform to use is one of the



most important decisions that you can make as a



blogger. The right platform can make blogging a



breeze, and the wrong platform can make blogging a



chore. Because the program that you use to blog with is



such a powerful part of your blogging experience, it is



well worth putting in the time to find a platform that



provides your ideal balance between a user-friendly



interface and a flexible framework that allows you to



make your blog look and feel unique. Finding the right



platform isn't always easy, but with a little bit of



contemplation and a little bit of research, you will be on



your way to finding the perfect blogging platform.





Deciding what your priorities are in terms of ease of use



versus customization. Most highly customizable



blogging platforms, like moveable type, are a bit more



difficult to use than very automated platforms like



wordpress. If you are new to blogs and to internet



technology, you might want to sacrifice the ability to



create a custom background design or to integrate a



unique font into your template in order to find a



program that will be easy for you to use. On the other



hand, if you are a veteran web designer with knowledge



of html or javascript, you will probably find the



limitations of a user-friendly platform to be frustrating.





There is no such thing as a blogging platform that is



objectively the best platform, because every blogger has



unique needs. The blogging movement is very much



about individuality, so it makes plenty of sense that



there would be many different platforms available that



are designed to meet the needs of different kinds of



individuals undertaking different kinds of projects. This



diversity is a good thing, because it means that you will



almost certainly be able to find a program that suits



your level of technical aptitude.





However, the fact that no two bloggers need the same



thing from a blogging platform can make your search



for the right platform a bit tricky. When you are reading



reviews of different platforms, try to keep your



priorities in mind and do your best to take into account



the position that the reviewer is coming from. For



example, a negative review written by an accomplished



software designer who complains that a popular



platform is too limited may tell you that the platform in



question is ideal for a beginning blogger. There is no



such thing as the perfect platform for everybody, so



instead of looking for the "best" platform, look for the



best platform for your specific criteria.


Photo Blogging May be the Pinnacle of Modern




Many people feel that photo blogging is the most



exciting kind of blogging that exists. Building and



maintaining a photo blog is no more difficult than



creating and updating a text-based blog, and many



people feel that the internet's high speed, full-color



technology reaches the pinnacle of its appeal with the



transmission of images. Posting photographs in a blog



format on a daily, weekly, or occasional basis is a great



way to express yourself while reaching viewers in an



emotionally charged and aesthetically engaging way,



and surfing photo blogs can help you to get a whole



new perspective on the world in which we live.





Many people who run image blogs are photographers by



trade, but photo blogging is also very popular among



hobbyists and amateur shutterbugs. To be certain, a lot



of the most popular photo blogs have gained attention



because the pictures on them are of the highest artistic



caliber, and a lot of the people who run these striking



blogs are graduates of prestigious art schools and have



impressive professional portfolios. However, some of



the most well known and most often visited photo blogs



are as notable for their concepts as for the pictures



themselves. Certain photo blogs, like the popular "Cute



Overload" which features picture after picture of



adorable animals, are more about the thematic content



of the pictures than they are about the style in which the



snapshots are taken.





The fact that photo blogs range from forums to display



the work of highly skilled artisans to playful collections



of curiosities shows that photo blogging is a truly



diverse form. The fact that photo blogs are so easy to



build and to update makes this kind of visual



communication very democratic, and enables people at



all skill levels to become a part of the global



conversation about the nature and value of photography



today.





Whether you are an artist or hobbyist who wants to



create a photo blog, or whether you are just somebody



who enjoys learning about new places and things,



spending some time looking at the most popular



photography blogs on the internet can be a very



rewarding endeavor. You can travel to another place or



another time by seeing pictures of faraway locations and



long-gone eras. You can see your own neighborhood



with fresh eyes by discover how local artists have



photographed the town or city in which you live. Photo



blogging allows people to communicate all of these



things and more, which makes it a very exciting part of



the modern blogosphere. If the best thing about web



technology is that it allows people to reach each other in



a very personal way from across great distances, then in



many ways photo blogs are the most successful kind of


Your New Baby, Blogging, and Modern Motherhood


For the mother of a new baby, blogging is likely to be



the last thing on her mind. Taking care of an infant is an



almost incredible amount of work, and between



changing diapers and putting the final touches on the



nursery, it seems unrealistic to imagine that there would



be time left over for any mother to blog. However, a



growing number of new moms are joining the



blogosphere to share their experiences during this



exciting time of life. There is a whole range of benefits



that new mothers can reap from blogging, and the



spectrum covers everything from getting through the



night to helping distant relatives feel closer.





Among the reasons why, for a mom dealing with the



hassles and triumphs of a baby, blogging is a great idea,



is that having a blog about motherhood is a great way to



blow off some steam. Babies often have very erratic



sleep patterns that leave parents up at odd hours of the



night, and sometimes the best way to fill those hours is



on the internet. Many new moms turn to television to



help them weather these dawn vigils, but by blogging



through the night moms can turn what feels like a



somewhat depressing situation into an actively positive



and productive one.





Another reason why new moms often find blogging



very satisfying is that it helps them to be a part of a



community. For moms who are not able to successfully



juggle a full social life with the very tough demands of



taking care of a new baby, blogging can be a great way



to stave off the isolation that sometimes comes with this



stage of life. A baby requires constant attention, and it



can be difficult to attend social gatherings or events



when you are responsible for an infant. Luckily, the



blogosphere is full of other moms in the same situation,



and by chatting with them it is possible to overcome



some of the loneliness that many new mothers are



surprised to encounter.





Of course, for a mom with an adorable new baby,



blogging can be as much about celebration as it is about



necessity. Having a blog about living with a new child



can give mothers the chance to reflect on how powerful



and warm the sensation of motherhood is, and



sometimes sharing the triumphs of this unique time can



make them even sweeter. A blog is a great way to keep



friends and family updated with news about your baby's



first words or first steps, and with new technology it is



easier than ever to make photos and video clips a part of



your blog, so you can give far-away relatives the chance



to feel much more involved in your child's life.


Saturday, December 1, 2012

Mobile Blogging is on the Cutting Edge


Mobile blogging is an exciting phenomenon that is



sweeping the blogosphere. One of the reasons why a lot



of bloggers are attracted to the medium of blogging in



the first place is that they enjoy being able to make



frequent updates and posts that keep all of their visitors



up to speed with current situations. Mobile blogs, or



"moblogs," take this to the extreme by allowing users to



post things literally as they happen. This new wave of



moblogs and mobloggers keep web surfers up to date



with good and bad events of importance as they occur



all over the world, helping to make international



communication faster and more accurate.





Many people feel that the limitations of blogging have a



lot to do with geography. After all, there is only so



current that a blog can be when you need to run home



and boot up in order to update it. However, mobile



blogging marks the beginning of an thrilling new era



when web-based communication can happen



spontaneously from any location. Moblogging devices



mean that there is almost nowhere on the planet that



remains off-limits for bloggers.





Mobile blogging is still in its infancy because the



technology that makes it possible has only recently hit



the global market. The first moblog technology became



available over a decade ago, but it is only the past two



or three years that mobile web devices have become



user-friendly enough to appeal to most consumers. As



camera phones and other mobile technology become



more popular, more and more bloggers are getting away



from their desks and are hitting the streets. Moblogging



is becoming much more widespread that it was even a



few months ago, and mobloggers are quickly attracting



a lot of attention with the blogging community. It is not



yet clear whether moblogs will become the dominant



kinds of blogs in the years to come, but the current



trend seems to imply that moblogs are here to stay.





Mobile devices make it possible to blog from the sites



where current events are unfolding, which is one of the



reasons why mobile blogging has so much thrilling



potential to revolutionize the blogosphere. A moblogger



with a camera phone can post blog entries from, say, the



foot of the podium at a presidential speech, or from the



stands during the final moments of the world series.



This enables bloggers to experience the same real time



thrills that live television coverage provides, but in a



more democratic medium. The combination of mobility



and individual control that moblogging provides



certainly places mobloggers on the cutting edge of



today's communications technology, and it is hard to



imagine that the number and prestige of moblogs will



not continue to grow in the coming years.




Friday, November 30, 2012

Using A Free Blogging Web Site


For first time bloggers, a free blogging web site is a



great way to get started in the blogosphere. Popular



blogging web sites like blogger and eponym allow users



to set up and host a blog without paying any fees at all.



This encourages people to start blogging, because the



fact that one of these sites can provide you with all of



the tools that you need to get your blog up and running



without spending any money means that you have



nothing to lose by starting a blog. The fact that it is so



easy to find a way to blog for free is one of the reasons



why so many people who have never had any other kind



of web presence before find themselves drawn to



blogging.





By signing up with a free blogging web site, you may



find it easier to get listed in search engines that you



would if you were starting your own blog from scratch.



For example, google runs the free blog hosting site



blogspot and crawls its pages very often looking for



updates, so if you have your site hosted by blogspot you



are almost guaranteed to be listed on google's blog



search engine. This easy access to search engines can



take some of the work out of promoting your blog, and



can help you gain a following with a minimum of



marketing effort.





If your blog attracts a large readership, you may want to



consider moving your site. Many people feel that being



hosted by a free blogging web site gives a blog a kind of



amateur flavor that is fine for a new member of the



blogosphere, but is not appropriate for a high-profile



blog. Having your own domain can help you make your



blog feel professional, and finding a company that will



host your domain is not difficult or expensive. Once



your blog takes off, you will probably be able to sell



enough advertising space to be able to afford to buy a



domain and pay for a hosting package, and still have



money left over. However, it does not make sense in



most cases to invest in these glossy luxuries before you



have a sizable readership.





Starting your blog on a free blogging web site is a great



way to build a following before you spend any money



on your blog. If and when your blog becomes popular



and you are ready to take the next step and purchase



your own domain, your readers will follow you to your



new home. The fact that it is possible to use a free blog



host like blogspost, blogger, or eponym as a kind of



incubator for your blog is great news for bloggers


How to Learn Blogging Software


A lot of blogging software is specifically designed to be



simple to use, but even the least intimidating blogging



program can feel very overwhelming to somebody who



has not spent a lot of time learning the ins and outs of



different kinds of software. Particularly for newer



bloggers, learning how to use the interface of blogging



software is the most difficult part of blogging. If you are



somebody who feels comfortable expressing themselves



in another medium, it may prove to be well worth your



time and effort to learn blogging software, but that



doesn't mean that the task will be easy.





The main thing that will help you find success as you



learn how to use a new kind of blogging software is to



try and take things slowly. Many people get so excited



about learning to blog that they try to rush into the thick



of it and start exploring the most complicated features



of a program right away. This can lead to getting



confused and feeling frustrated, and all too many



potential bloggers burn out during this stage of the



process. If you take your time learning the basics of



your blog software program before you move on to



more advanced techniques, you will be more likely to



retain what you have learned, and to keep feeling



positive about your ability to understand the world of


Personal Blogging, Documentary, and History


When it comes to personal blogging, documentary is



the default genre. There are plenty of blogs that serve



other functions, but many blogs are primarily catalogues



of the life experiences of their author. Although there



are quite a few blogs that focus on collecting poetry and



other forms of creative writing, the vast majority of



personal blogs are in some sense documentaries.





For many years, the act of making a documentary was



meant to be an objective act of reporting the sights and



sounds that the filmmaker, writer, or photographer



encountered. However, in contemporary times there has



been a movement towards embracing the subjectivity



inherent in the documentary form. This means that



modern documentaries often reflect the distinctive



voice and sensibility of their creator, and the fact that



todays documentaries often revolve around personality



blurs the lines between documentary and memoir. Blogs



rest somewhere between these two genres, muddying



the distinctions even further. Personal blogging,



documentary, and memoir are now irrevocably



intertwined, for better or for worse.





Although few bloggers think of themselves as making



documentaries in any formal sense, every time



somebody sits down in front of a computer and types up



a record of their day, they are documenting their own



historical moment. The things that we take for granted



about our daily lives, like the way that we use specific



modes of transportation, or the kinds of products that



we buy, often seem quite fascinating to people who live



in circumstances different from ours, and it is this kind



of fascination that is at the heart of many documentary



projects. When people think about blogging,



documentary is not very likely to be the first adjective



that crosses their minds, but a few decades down the



road it is very likely that todays blogs will be seen



primarily as very subjective documentaries of our era.



The people of tomorrow will almost certainly look to



the blogs of today for insight into our historical



moment.





When it comes to blogging, documentary may not be



the aim of most people who spend their time posting



their thoughts and ideas on the internet. In some ways,



the documentary aspect of blogging is more of a side



effect than a primary goal. However, the fact that so



many people are interested in publishing these public



online diaries shows that personal blogs are about more



than just rumination. The fact that bloggers are so



stimulated by and interested in sharing their ideas with



each other reinforces the idea that personal blogs are, in



some ways, documentaries meant for public



consumption. Documentaries appeal to people who are



curious about other ways of life, and many people who



regularly read others personal blogs are looking for this



same kind of new perspective.


ASP.NET Blogging Software


Of all of the different kinds of programs on the market



today, many people feel that Microsoft's recently



released ASP.NET blogging software is the most



advanced. In many ways, this particular program is



more adaptable and more versatile than any other



blogging software on the market. Although most of the



people who favor the program are accomplished coders



who are familiar with programming languages like html



and C++, this new program from Microsoft is much



easier to use than a lot of other blog design software



that incorporates hands-on coding. One of the things



that makes ASP.NET stand apart from its competitors is



the fact that it allows designers to use a wide variety of



programming languages when they build a blog. This



means that a larger number of coders can realize their



dreams by programming in the language with which



they are most familiar and in which they are most



accomplished.





A lot of people have welcomed ASP.NET blogging



software with enthusiasm and with open arms.



However, that doesn't mean that the ASP.NET program



is right for everybody. If you are not familiar with



computer languages like javascript or perl, you may



find that the release of ASP.NET does not directly



affect you at all. However, if you are an experienced



web designer, you are likely to find much to celebrate in



this exciting new program.


Blogging: Consolidation, Debt, and New Information




If you are interested in blogging, consolidation, debt, and



other financial topics are sure to appear in many of the



blogs that you regularly read. Techniques to make and



manage money are some of the most popular topics for



bloggers to explore on the web, so it is little wonder that



so many bloggers turn their attention to dealing with



debt. Falling into debt is all too easy, and getting out of



debt can be very difficult for people who do not have a



lot of financial expertise. For people who have a knack



for dealing with finances, blogging about their insights



and knowledge can be a great way to literally and



figuratively share the wealth.





If you are considering getting into blogging,



consolidation, debt, savings, and investment topics can



prove to be very fruitful things to write about. Many



professional bloggers who make a living off of their



blogs spend their days writing about money. If you



know how to court advertisers and build a blog fan



base, you can make money just by talking about money.



If you are familiar with loan consolidation, negotiating



settlements with credit card companies, or any other



financial topics, consider using your knowledge to



create a successful blog. By sharing your expertise, you



may be able to help your readers get out of debt while



you reap sizable monetary rewards for your time and


Choosing The Right Free Blogging Tools


There are many free blogging tools on the market, but



loading up your blog with all of the free accessories that



you can find isn't necessarily a good idea. While it may



be tempting to add a visitor counter, a flashy



background, an exciting new font, and a cluster of



quirky animated gifs to your blog, this kind of plan can



easily backfire. The key to getting the most from free



blog tools is being selective.





It is a great idea to learn about all of the kinds of free



blogging tools that are available so that you can make



an informed decision about what to add to your blog,



but try to remember that just because you can have



something doesn't mean that you need it. Practice



restraint and only choose the options that you think will



really be useful. If you can find out how many visitors



are reading your blog by checking your traffic statistics,



a visitor counter is likely to add unnecessary clutter to



your page. If your blog is text-based, a flashy



background can be more of a distraction than an benefit.



Be realistic about assessing what kinds of blog



accessories will help you realize your vision and



improve your site. Remember that even a blog tool that



doesn't cost you any cash may not be an asset in the


Thursday, November 29, 2012

What Is a Blogging Tory?


The term Blogging Tory refers to any one of the many



authors affiliated with the conservative Canadian



community known as The Blogging Tories. Today,



there are over a hundred and fifty text-based blogs



associated with the group, and there are new Blogging



Tories every day. The Tories stand as an inspiring



example of a successful online community where the



ever-increasing numbers of affiliated members enjoy a



fertile environment for discussion and debate about the



ideas that shape the face of Canada.





The majority of Tory bloggers do make political events



and topics the focus of their blogs, but not all of the



content that a Blogging Tory creates and publishes is



overtly related to the movements of the Canadian



parliament or the prime minister. Although the



community members were brought together by a shared



conservative viewpoint, the fact that not all of the



postings on all of the member's blogs focus on political



topics is one of the most exciting things about the



Blogging Tories. On any given day, the main website's



blogroll may feature postings about Olympic medalists,



a James Bond film festival in Quebec, or a comical



personal experience with a telemarketer. The idea that



having a political affiliation in common makes it



possible to have a fruitful discussion about other kinds



of topics has interesting implications for how online



communities are established and how they grow.


The Definition of Blogging


The definition of blogging is something that is very



much in flux, as the new technologies that appear every



day redefine what a blog is, what a blog can be, and



what a blog should do. For many years, blogs were



defined as text-based websites that kept records of days,



similar to a captain's log on a sailing ship. However,



this started to change as the group of people who kept



blogs became more diverse. The more bloggers began



to explore the limits of the medium and of the



technology that made it possible, the more the



boundaries of what could be called a "blog" expanded.





Today, there are an abundance of photo blogs, and there



are even video blogs as well. Mobile blogging devices



may well change the definition of blogging entirely by



making it possible for bloggers to create new kinds of



posts. Another element of the blogosphere that is



starting to redefine blogging is the corporate blog. As



more companies hire writers to keep blogs with the sole



purpose of creating positive buzz about their brand,



bloggers across the globe are arguing about whether



these manufactured blogs are really worthy of the name.



Between all of these different forces that are constantly



expanding and reshaping the blogosphere, it is difficult



to imagine that the definition of what is and is not a



blog will ever remain fixed for very long.


Blogging 101


Blogging 101 is mostly about the blogging



vocabulary. To understand blogs, you need to know



the terms blog, platform, domain, and web host.



Once you have mastered these key elements of



blogging, you can enter any conversation about



blogging with confidence. After you know what



exactly a blog is, you will be on your way to



passing the final exam of blogging 101.





Blog is short for weblog, which simply means a



series of online posts presented in reverse



chronological order. That's all! Most blogs are text,



but there are also photo blogs and video blogs. The



rest of blogging 101 has to do with the technical



side of things. If you are setting up a blog, you will



need a platform, a web host, and a domain. A



blogging platform is a computer software program



that allows you to write posts and to update your



blog. Your platform is also what you use to design



the look of your blog, from color scheme to font



size. The web host is sort of like the virtual file



cabinet where your blog is stored. Your computer



communicates with the host when you upload or



edit a post. The domain is the online address of



your blog, and usually ends in ‘dot com'. Now that



you know what a blog is, what a platform is, and



what domains and hosts are, congratulate yourself!



You have passed blogging 101.


Monday, November 26, 2012

If You are Already Blogging, Money May be Just a Click Away

If you already spend a fair amount of time blogging,
money may come to you literally as soon as you ask for
it. Once you have an established blog with a regular
readership, it is easy to turn a profit through advertising.
By hosting sponsored links or banners, you can see
income from your hobby almost overnight. Even if you
did not start your blog intending to turn a profit, making
supplementary income from your blog may be easier
than you think.

Of course, even for people who have spent months or
years blogging, money from advertising revenue may
not add up to a large sum. The amount of money that
you can make as a blogger depends on a lot of different
factors, but perhaps the most important element of the
equation is the topic of your blog. If your blog is on a
subject that appeals to a demographic that advertisers
have a strong desire to reach, you will be more likely to
be able to turn a large profit on your blog than if your
blog is on a fairly obscure subject that does not draw
the kind of audience that advertisers need to appeal to.
Of course, the only way to find out where you fall on
this spectrum is to try hosting some ads. If you are
already blogging, you have nothing to lose.

How to Learn Blogging Software

A lot of blogging software is specifically designed to be
simple to use, but even the least intimidating blogging
program can feel very overwhelming to somebody who
has not spent a lot of time learning the ins and outs of
different kinds of software. Particularly for newer
bloggers, learning how to use the interface of blogging
software is the most difficult part of blogging. If you are
somebody who feels comfortable expressing themselves
in another medium, it may prove to be well worth your
time and effort to learn blogging software, but that
doesn't mean that the task will be easy.

The main thing that will help you find success as you
learn how to use a new kind of blogging software is to
try and take things slowly. Many people get so excited
about learning to blog that they try to rush into the thick
of it and start exploring the most complicated features
of a program right away. This can lead to getting
confused and feeling frustrated, and all too many
potential bloggers burn out during this stage of the
process. If you take your time learning the basics of
your blog software program before you move on to
more advanced techniques, you will be more likely to
retain what you have learned, and to keep feeling
positive about your ability to understand the world of
blogging.         

Choosing The Right Free Blogging Tools

There are many free blogging tools on the market, but
loading up your blog with all of the free accessories that
you can find isn't necessarily a good idea. While it may
be tempting to add a visitor counter, a flashy
background, an exciting new font, and a cluster of
quirky animated gifs to your blog, this kind of plan can
easily backfire. The key to getting the most from free
blog tools is being selective.

It is a great idea to learn about all of the kinds of free
blogging tools that are available so that you can make
an informed decision about what to add to your blog,
but try to remember that just because you can have
something doesn't mean that you need it. Practice
restraint and only choose the options that you think will
really be useful. If you can find out how many visitors
are reading your blog by checking your traffic statistics,
a visitor counter is likely to add unnecessary clutter to
your page. If your blog is text-based, a flashy
background can be more of a distraction than an benefit.
Be realistic about assessing what kinds of blog
accessories will help you realize your vision and
improve your site. Remember that even a blog tool that
doesn't cost you any cash may not be an asset in the
long run.

Sunday, November 25, 2012

Blog Marketing Online: What You Should Know

Marketing your blog online can get complicated and confusing if you are working on your first one. However, for a blog marketing guru, it really is not that complicated. Anyone that is familiar with blog marketing online knows that it takes dedication, hard work and consistency. For someone just starting out with their marketing campaign, it may seem like a lot of work with little or no pay off to be seen right afterwards. However, just know that marketing is something that you have to build. You have to work on it and continue to market your blog.

There are many things that you can do to market your blog and get it out there to be seen by the world. One of the most important things is to visit other blogs that are relevant to yours and leave comments. Doing so gets your blog out there to readers of other’s blogs. And in return can get you some new visitors as well as readers. While all of this might seem confusing at first, after a while you will get the hang of it and it will make sense and fall in place.

Posting on your blog on a regular basis is another way to get new readers. Who wants to read a blog that is never even updated? Would you? Of course not! So give your readers what they want with new content and give it to them often. Post daily, weekly or bi weekly and be consistent about it. This way your readers and visitors will know how often to check your blog for a new post.

Know where your traffic is coming from. Know which search engines are directing people to your blog and which are not. Find out what keywords are bringing people to your blog as well. If you know all of this all ready, use it to your advantage. Write more content on the keywords that are working for you and monitor where you fall on the search engine pages that are sending visitors.

If someone leaves a comment on your blog, be sure to acknowledge it. No one wants to have a conversation with themselves, and it will only take a brief moment to reply and let them know you appreciate them. Otherwise if you have a section full of comments and you have not replied, chances are that you will not be getting many more. The readers may even drop you off of their list of blogs to visit frequently as well. Using your head and treating others as you would want to be treated is a big part of marketing.

Make friends with other bloggers. Network with them and find out how they get so many visitors to their blog and what they do to keep them interested. Exchanging ideas with other bloggers that are successful is a great idea and a good way to make friends. If you want, you can even become friends with other bloggers offline as well. Use this to your advantage and do not just take from the conversation though, be sure that you share all of your blog marketing techniques as well with your new found blogging friends.

If you happen to be quoting an article from another source or blog, always be sure to provide a link back to the original. Other wise this is known as plagiarism and something that is looked down on in the world of marketing. Stealing someone else’s content is not a good idea and not something that you will get away with. You will get caught if you try to say someone else’s work is your own of it is not. This is not a good way to start off in the blog marketing world as well.

Blog marketing is a great way to make extra income and get your blog out there and known. Use these techniques above to get your blog more traffic and readers and you will eventually reap the rewards.

Blog Marketing For Money

Blog marketing is something that most everyone is doing that owns a blog. You are going to find that many of them are blogging for money, and many are not. The numbers really vary and depend  on what you are looking at. If you are wanting a home business that consists of blog marketing, then you would be blogging for money. However, if you just have a blog that you use to write your thoughts and journal more or less, you are probably not blogging for money. Everyone blogs for a different reason.

Blog marketing to make money means that you are simply blogging for a profit. If you are going to make an amount of money that will add up to become anything, you need to be persistent, and consistent. To do so there are some things as well as techniques and tools that you must know and know how to use. Keep reading for more.

While good content is something that you will need for your blog to make money, you also want to ensure that it is original content as well. You can market a blog with something that is copied and that you do not own the rights. Plagiarism will get you in trouble with Google as well as the person that originally wrote the content. Be sure that all of your posts are ones that only you own the rights too. This is a great thing to know and do when you are marketing your blog to make money. Content is the key to successful marketing lately.

Tracking is another part of blog marketing for money that is so very important. You want to be able to track your visitors and clickers to know where they are coming from. You want to be able to tell what keywords they searched on to find your blog and where they did their searching. Doing so will help take out all of the guess work when it comes to blog marketing and making money while blogging. You will want to know what keywords are working, and which are not. So that you will know which keywords to use more of and which ones to drop.

Another thing that is important when you are blog marketing for money is to find other sites and blogs that are in the same market as yours, but not in direct competition with you to exchange links with. This will help you out a lot as well, especially if you can get some good exchanges with high authority sites. The higher the page rank of your link exchange, the better for your blog. Google and the other search engines will recognize your link exchanges, and the more the better in this case.

Blog marketing for money can be done. You just simply have to know what works and what does not. It is truly a trial and error basis. If you think you might know of a new way to market your blog the most effectively, try it! You just never know if it will work for you until you do. Then if you find something that works and works well, consider making it in to an ebook and marketing that as well. You will have the know how, it is just a matter of using it.

Beginner Blog Marketing

Blogs which are also known as web logs are the new thing on the internet. They are pretty much a platform that you can use that will allow you to post your thoughts on most any subject that you want to. They can be used for journaling, promoting, writing, and publishing, anything that your heart desires. However, if you are a beginner and new blogging as well as marketing, there are some very important things that you will want to know.

Blog marketing is pretty easy if you have a marketing mind. You are going to find that many people use blogs as a diary, and many times these blogs that are used for this purpose are not intended to make them money, but simply a way to put there thoughts out there and find others that are going through the same thing. If you have never even had a blog before, the simplest thing that you can do is to start one, and just journal in it for a while. This will allow you to learn just what it takes and what it is all about to keep up a blog. When you are just journaling your thoughts and what is on your mind, you have nothing to lose and nothing to gain. You don’t even have to make your blog public if you don’t want others to read what you have to say. That is a personal preference. However, doing this will let you see how it works. Then you can move on to trying to market a product or a service.

Using a blog to market something is cheaper than using a website. This is because there are so many free ones out there that you can use to get the word out, and they are really just as good as having a website that you pay for. There are of course some advantages to having your own URL, but for a beginner, a free one will work until you get the hang of it and want to move it all over onto your own server. The free blogs are just not that customizable. If you are not familiar with HTML, you are going to find that your blog will look like everyone else’s. But, that is ok in the beginning. You can always make changes later on once you are becoming successful.

When you have your own blog, you are in charge of the content that is posted on it. You can decide what is said, and what is not. You are after all writing it all, right? So, the sky is the limit. Whether you want a blog that does website reviews and takes nominations, or you want to sell things that you make out of your home, the choice is yours. Using a blog to get the word out about whatever you want too is a great way to market and promote something.

Blog marketing can get complicated if you let it. It is really only as hard as you make it. While there are some bloggers out there that are making a six figure income with the use of blog marketing, we all know that it can be done. We just want to know how. Well, for any beginner, start small, and be consistent. The six figure bloggers all did. They started with one, built it up, and then added another blog, built it up. Then, keeping up both blogs and not letting them fall behind, they continued to add more and more. Of course they had help, and they outsourced a lot of their work. If you are looking to make a massive income with blogging, you will need some help.

Blog marketing is a great thing to learn. If you can sell things from a blog, you can sell them anywhere. Making money by using a blog is one of the most satisfying things that you will ever learn how to do. Just do not expect to make money over night, know that you have to work at it consistently everyday, and remember to put into it what you want to get out of it.

Blog Marketing and Home Businesses

Blog marketing is something that all blog owners do. They market their blog so that they can get readers, and make a profit from their blogs. Marketing their blog means to get it out there so that others that are interested in it can find it and read it. It is also a great way to sell things by using affiliate links and programs. Blog marketing can very well become a home business if that is something that you are interested in.

Having a home business by blog marketing would definitely entail that you have more than one blog. If this is something that you are considering, you will want to make a list of markets that your blogs can cover. You will find that your blogs will do best when you only have one market per blog. For example, if you have a blog about cats, you will not want to include anything on the blog about kitchen appliances. This is because the readers that read your blog and visit your blog to learn more about cats and what you have to say about them will not be interested in learning anything about kitchen appliances. Once you have overcome the relevancy issue, you will be ok. You can however, have a blog about pets, and then blog about all of the many pets that you want to include.

In order to make a living by blog marketing, you need to know every aspect of it. You need to know what needs to be done to get readers to your blog, how to write about the things that you are promoting and how to get it up in search engine rankings. Doing so will lead to successful blog marketing and making a home business income with it.

One big aspect of blog marketing is SEO. SEO is search engine optimization and it consists of optimizing your blog so that the search engines will find it and rank it as high as possible. Which also leads to more traffic and leads from your blog. If you do not have time to learn SEO, and apply it to all of your blogs, hiring someone to do this for you might be something that you want to consider. Especially if time is an issue.

Outsourcing much of your work is something that you will need to get used to if you plan on making a substantial amount of money with your blogs. You may want to hire bloggers or writers that can write the content for your blogs, and someone else that can leave comments on other blogs with a link back to yours. Spread out all of the duties on a spread sheet and decide how often each thing needs to be done for each blog. Doing so will help you to be more organized and know what you need to do when, as well as prioritize. Using a spread sheet will also help you to keep track of who is doing what, and keep you from asking more than one person to get one job done.

Blog marketing for a home business is not much different from any other home business. You are going to get out of it what you put into it. If you only put in a couple of hours a week into your blogs, you can not expect to make a full time income with them. However, being consistent and working on your blogs every chance that you get will pay off in the long run. You will also discover that there is no better feeling in the world than owning your own home business, and working for yourself.

Just remember to start small, and work hard. That is all you need to become successful at blog marketing and make the income that you are dreaming of. All of your hard work will pay off if you are persistent and keep it up.

Affiliate Marketing 101

Affiliate marketing programs are a great way to get
income for your website, and a great introduction
to e-commerce.  The more people that drop by your
website, the great your chance will be at creating
an excellent income.

Affiliate marketing programs are where a company
offers to pay you a set amount for either a click
through from your website, or a set amount for
visitors signing up, or even a percentage of a
purchase made by visitors as a result of being
referred from your website.

Even if visitors don't make a purchase immediately,
almost all programs offer cookie duration, normally
consisting of 30 - 90 days.  What this means, is
that as long as the visitors have the cookie in
their cache, you'll still recieve a profit from
the sale. 

The biggest amount of time in maintaining your
site will be searching and implementing affiliations
with various companies.  Even though there's a lot
of money in affiliate marketing, you have to take
the time to search for the best programs.

One thing that you may not be happy with, is the
idea of other companies banners littering your
website.  If you use too many banners or links on
any web page, it can confuse and help to irritate
your visitors.  More than one animated element on
a web page can be very distracting as well.

Affiliate tracking can also be a problem.  Once
you have applied to become an affiliate for a
company, they'll usually supply you with a
personalized link or code.  It's very important
that you implement this code into your page
correctly, or you may be sending visitors to the
company without recieving any profit.

A majority of snippets in the code will contain
a unique user ID, which the company uses to
distinguish which site sent traffic.

5 Quick Tips To Get Website Traffic Fast!

Online, one of the most significant keys to success is getting website traffic.  The more visitors you have, the better your sales and profits.  Presumably you have a niche and you know your keywords, and regularly conduct keyword research to stay on top of what’s popular.  Based on those assumptions here are five quick and easy tips to get website traffic fast!

Tip #1  Make sure you’re actually tagging your keywords. 

Do you spend a lot of time optimizing your content and then neglect to tag them on your webpage?  Tags are where search engines look and if there are no tags they’ll pass right by your web pages.  Here’s a quick brief on tags.

There are a number of tag types including,

* Title tags.  Title tags are quite possibly the most important place to situate your keywords.  Here’s what they look like - <title>Primary keyword phrase here. </title>

Your title tag is where you place your primary keyword or keyword phrase.  The sentence will describe your business in less than 90 characters. 

* Header Tags.  Header tags are next in order of importance to search engines.  They’re ranked in order of importance and look like this - <h1>Primary and/or Secondary keywords here</h1>

      The “1” designates this header as the most important header on the page.

* Meta Tags. Meta tags provide the small descriptive text found underneath the title tag on the search engine results page.  Like title tags these should be kept brief, informative and up to date.

* Alt Tags.  Alt tags are used to provide a text description of a graphic.  Each graphic on your site should have a description and an alt tag. 

Tip #2 Add content to your site daily

Content is essential for traffic and a top search engine ranking.  Content is what search engine spiders look for and index - without it there’s nothing to index or rank.  Give visitors and search engines a reason to visit and index your site. Make a commitment to provide daily, optimized content and your traffic will soar.

Tip #3 Procure valuable and relevant incoming links

The more websites which link to your webpages the more valuable search engines perceive you to be, though not all links are created equal.  Search engines give more leverage to links from sites which are popular and credible and from sites which are relevant to your website topic. 

There are different types of links.

- A direct link looks like a basic website address, for example, www.yourwebsite.com

- A text link occurs when the webpage address is embedded in the text.  Readers simply click on the link and are redirected to a new website page. 

- If the link is to an internal web page, for example an article published on a website, rather than the home page, it is called a “deep link.”


You can encourage linking to your website by:

* Adding content to your site. 
* Submitting to article directories. 
* Publishing press releases. 
* Blogging and participating in social networking forums, chat rooms and social networking sites. 

Tip #4 Be Social!

Now more than ever before, internet marketing is about building a community.  Whether you offer a forum on your website or you participate in social networking sites, social networking is a valuable traffic generating tactic.  Sites like Facebook and Twitter can be powerful tools for generating links and traffic to your site – create a profile and then post comments, links to your site and ideas which generate conversation. 

Get involved - many chat rooms and forums are industry specific, find those which cater to your industry, and begin participating.  Speak to and connect with a highly targeted audience. 

Tip #5 Advertise for more exposure and traffic

Advertising, when handled strategically, can be used to promote your content and products or services.  PPC advertising is often the tool of choice because you control the advertising budget on a daily basis and have the tools to test and track your advertising efforts.  Once you’ve honed your PPC ads the return on investment can be phenomenal in terms of traffic and purchases.   

For maximum results, create a traffic and SEO strategy.  Outline your plan and your goals and then take the necessary action.  Take advantage of these five traffic and search engine tips to boost your business.

Blogging Teens

Every day, blogs are created by people of all ages and
from all walks of life, but when it comes to blogging,
teen writers are truly on the cutting edge of the
movement. Because today's teenagers are the first
generation of people to have grown up using the
internet at every stage of their development, many
adolescents have a seemingly innate sense of how to use
web technology to express their innermost thoughts and
ideas. Older writers often experience a kind of learning
curve when they begin to blog, but many young people
find that using a word processor and blogging software
feels more natural and direct a mode of communication
than writing in a diary ever could.

One of the reasons why blogs have undergone a kind of
explosion in the teen community and are growing by
leaps and bounds is the fact that they provide a unique
mixture of visibility and anonymity. A teenager can
invite friends and peers to read his or her blog with a
simple email, thereby winning attention or possibly
even praise. Of course, with visibility usually comes the
possibility of embarrassment, but the fact that it is
possible to blog anonymously with an invented handle
or nickname negates a lot of the potential for
humiliation. Many a blogging teen lives in fear that a
parent or guardian will discover his or her blog, but by
publishing under an alias a teenager can spill his or her
secrets without fear of being traced.

Outside the world of blogging, teen writers often have
very limited opportunities to be published. Magazines
and journals are often reticent to publish young writers
who may not have as much credibility as older writers
with a lot of experience and extensive credits to their
names. This can discourage adolescents from writing or
from seeking chances to publish their work. By
blogging, young people can begin to gain a following of
readers without first having to win the attention and
support of an editor or publisher who may not be very
interested in teenaged authors.

Between the fact that blogs provide young people with a
chance to exercise their impressive technical aptitude,
to gain visibility without compromising privacy, and to
build a readership for their writing without having to
jump through the traditional hoops of the publishing
industry, it is little wonder that are so many teenagers
with blogs. For some teenagers, blogging is even a very
social endeavor that allows them to meet people with
similar interests from all over the world. Many a
blogging teen has discovered that having a weblog on
the internet is a great way to explore self-expression
and, often, to win positive feedback from new friends.

Blogging News Stories as They Happen

Blogging news stories as they unfold is one of the most
exciting and controversial applications of technology
that bloggers have discovered. One thing that makes the
blogosphere so active is the fact that it is possible to
update a blog instantaneously, so the news on blogs
tends to be more current than the news in the paper, or
on television. Unlike news delivered by these other
media, news that appears on blogs does not have to
travel through a series of editors and administrators
before it reaches the public eye. This has some
advantages, and some distinct disadvantages.

One of the most notable cases of news hitting a blog
before appearing in other media took place in July 2005
when terrorism struck London. As passengers were
evacuated from a subway car near an explosion, one
man took several photographs of the scene with his
cellular phone, and within an hour these images were
posted online. First-person accounts of the catastrophe
began appearing on blogs soon after these photos
appeared, and people all over the world learned about
the events in London by reading the words and seeing
the photos posted by bloggers.

The fact that these stories and images were being spread
directly by individuals operating without the added
filter of a reporter helped to make the crisis feel very
immediate to people across the globe. When it comes to
blogging, news often appears in a very personal context.
This has the potential to be the beginning of an exciting
new era of reporting, one that takes "New Journalism"
to it's logical next step by putting the power to shape
how the news is written and read directly into the hands
of the public.

Many bloggers and cultural commentators who are
champions of the weblog movement feel that this
growing trend of individuals who getting their news
from blogs is a good thing, because it makes the flow of
information more democratic. By decentralizing the
control of news, blogs allow more voices to enter the
field of debate about important current events.
However, many people are adamantly opposed to the
use of blogs as news outlets, and there are plenty of
good arguments on this side of the debate. Unlike
newspapers or television stations, few blogs have fact-
checkers, and there is little attention paid to journalistic
accountability on many blogs. This can lead to the rapid
spread of misinformation, and more than one falsehood
has taken the blogosphere by storm. The questions
about whether blogging news as it happens is ethical or
not are very complicated, but no matter where you stand
on the topic of current events blogs you are almost sure
to agree that this movement has the potential to
revolutionize how modern people get their news.

Blogging for Profit Begins With a Long Term Plan

Many people dream of blogging for profit, and this goal
is not far beyond the reach of someone with average
intelligence, a willingness to work hard, and a basic
grasp of blogging technology. However, very few
people manage to reap the profits they want from their
blog. Most people who attempt to make money with
their blogs do not succeed for two reasons. Often,
bloggers have unrealistic expectations of how fast their
readership will grow and how much money they will
make, and when these expectations are not met the
disappointment can crush the desire to continue
blogging. The other trap that many bloggers fall into
has to do with lack of planning. If you want to turn a
profit as a blogger, the key to success is to make a
realistic plan and stick with it.

To succeed at blogging for profit, the main thing that
you will need is a large readership. The higher your
traffic, the more advertisers will agree to pay you.
However, cultivating the regular visitors that you will
need in order to make a profit isnt easy. As more and
more blogs appear each day, having a great idea or a
wonderful writing style is no longer enough to get
attention. You need to be able to market your blog
effectively.

Too many bloggers spend all of their time writing posts
and almost no time marketing their project. To be
certain, updating as often as you can is a great way to
keep your blog high on blogrolls and high in blog
search engines like technorati, and once your readers
know that you update frequently they will return to your
site on a regular basis. However, it does not matter how
often you update if nobody is reading your page, so dont
skimp on the time that you spend drawing visitors to
your site. To make your dreams of blogging for profit a
reality, try decreasing your number of posts and using
some of that time to draw new visitors by setting up
link exchanges with other bloggers, making contacts in
the blog community, and following other established
modes of winning traffic.

Of course, even if you are a marketing genius or have a
really great idea for a blog, success is not going to
happen overnight. Building the kind of readership that
blogging for profit requires takes time, and in all
likelihood it will be at least several months before you
are able to turn much of a profit. Try to stay committed
to your blogging project during this initial rough period.
To stay motivated, set goals for how often you will
update and how many readers you want to attract, and
then reward yourself for sticking with your plan.

Blogging News Stories as They Happen

Blogging news stories as they unfold is one of the most
exciting and controversial applications of technology
that bloggers have discovered. One thing that makes the
blogosphere so active is the fact that it is possible to
update a blog instantaneously, so the news on blogs
tends to be more current than the news in the paper, or
on television. Unlike news delivered by these other
media, news that appears on blogs does not have to
travel through a series of editors and administrators
before it reaches the public eye. This has some
advantages, and some distinct disadvantages.

One of the most notable cases of news hitting a blog
before appearing in other media took place in July 2005
when terrorism struck London. As passengers were
evacuated from a subway car near an explosion, one
man took several photographs of the scene with his
cellular phone, and within an hour these images were
posted online. First-person accounts of the catastrophe
began appearing on blogs soon after these photos
appeared, and people all over the world learned about
the events in London by reading the words and seeing
the photos posted by bloggers.

The fact that these stories and images were being spread
directly by individuals operating without the added
filter of a reporter helped to make the crisis feel very
immediate to people across the globe. When it comes to
blogging, news often appears in a very personal context.
This has the potential to be the beginning of an exciting
new era of reporting, one that takes "New Journalism"
to it's logical next step by putting the power to shape
how the news is written and read directly into the hands
of the public.

Many bloggers and cultural commentators who are
champions of the weblog movement feel that this
growing trend of individuals who getting their news
from blogs is a good thing, because it makes the flow of
information more democratic. By decentralizing the
control of news, blogs allow more voices to enter the
field of debate about important current events.
However, many people are adamantly opposed to the
use of blogs as news outlets, and there are plenty of
good arguments on this side of the debate. Unlike
newspapers or television stations, few blogs have fact-
checkers, and there is little attention paid to journalistic
accountability on many blogs. This can lead to the rapid
spread of misinformation, and more than one falsehood
has taken the blogosphere by storm. The questions
about whether blogging news as it happens is ethical or
not are very complicated, but no matter where you stand
on the topic of current events blogs you are almost sure
to agree that this movement has the potential to
revolutionize how modern people get their news.

Blogging For Business Owners

Blogging For Business Owners


If you run a small company, you may find that the world
of blogging for business owners is a world that you
want to be a part of. Blogging is a great way to get the
word out to consumers about your product or service,
and it can even be useful for inspiring employee loyalty
and helping you keep your workers at peak morale. If
you are looking for a way to take your business to the
next level, consider what starting a blog might be able
to do for you.

Blogging for business owners has a lot in common with
all other types of blogging, but it has its own unique
pitfalls and strengths. The key to having a successful
blog as a business owner is keeping your goals clear
and concrete at every step of your blogging adventure. It
can be all to easy to get sidetracked, especially if you
are just learning about the exciting possibilities of
blogging technology, but if you want your blog to
succeed you need to stay focused. Write up a plan for
how often you will update, how you will promote your
blog and retain readers, whether you will feature
photographs or video, and other aspects of your blog,
and then stick to it with the same kind of determination
that you used when you built your company.

Blogging 101

  Blogging 101

  Blogging 101 is mostly about the blogging
  vocabulary. To understand blogs, you need to know
  the terms blog, platform, domain, and web host.
  Once you have mastered these key elements of
  blogging, you can enter any conversation about
  blogging with confidence. After you know what
  exactly a blog is, you will be on your way to
  passing the final exam of blogging 101.
 
  Blog is short for weblog, which simply means a
  series of online posts presented in reverse
  chronological order. That's all! Most blogs are text,
  but there are also photo blogs and video blogs. The
  rest of blogging 101 has to do with the technical
  side of things. If you are setting up a blog, you will
  need a platform, a web host, and a domain. A
  blogging platform is a computer software program
  that allows you to write posts and to update your
  blog. Your platform is also what you use to design
  the look of your blog, from color scheme to font
  size. The web host is sort of like the virtual file
  cabinet where your blog is stored. Your computer
  communicates with the host when you upload or
  edit a post. The domain is the online address of
  your blog, and usually ends in ‘dot com'. Now that
  you know what a blog is, what a platform is, and
  what domains and hosts are, congratulate yourself!
  You have passed blogging 1

A Great Idea For a Blogging Web Site is No Longer Enough

 Because there are so many blogs and web sites about
blogs on the internet, it can be tough to distinguish your
blogging web site from all of the others. Whether you
are starting up a new web site aimed at bloggers or
whether you are looking to make your existing blogging
site more distinctive, the key to building and
maintaining a site that will capture the interest and
attention of the blogging community is finding your
niche. If you can fill a unique need in a way that no
other web site does, you'll be able to build a lasting
readership among web surfers. Once you have
discovered a niche, you will still have a lot to do, but
finding your place in the blogosphere is the place to
begin.

Every great blogging web site starts with a great idea,
and you can't build a successful site that will last
without one. There are many great sites aimed at
today's bloggers, and competition for the attention of
this growing demographic is fierce. To make your
blogging web site stand out from the pack, you will
need to offer something that no other site is currently
offering, or you will need to do the same thing that an
already popular site does but in a more impressive or
valuable way.

One way to discover an ideal model for your blogging
web site is to look at the sites that have successfully
captured a blogging audience already to determine if
you can appropriate some of their strategies to help
realize your vision. Of course, you will also need to add
a unique flair to your project in order to stand apart
from your competition. Many people agree that the web
sites that do the best in today's market are the sites that
have the most personality. The fiercely individual
surfers who are bloggers are a demographic that
responds especially strongly to personality, so consider
how you can give your site a unique and attractive
feeling by lending your own voice and sensibility to
your site's design and content.

Once you have a great idea for your site, have
pinpointed a special niche that you are well equipped to
fill, and have infused the site with personality, the next
step is figuring out how to get the word out to bloggers.
In the long run, a great idea just isn't enough to propel
your blogging web site to success. You will need to
draft a smart and realistic marketing plan in order to
draw readers to your site. Once you hook a blogger,
your great content will keep them coming back, but it is
vital to get that first glance or your site won't have a
chance to shine.