5 Important Blog Plugins That You Need To Use

Written by Gerald on March 1, 2009 – 4:17 pm -

Plugins for the Wordpress platform are tons of fun and incredibly useful. You will find everything you need to turn your idea into a great blog. There are a lot of blog plugins out there are that are good to use, the five that are listed here are at the top of the list.

Akismet

This plugin actually comes standard with your Wordpress installation. You need to get a Wordpress.com API key to make it work, but after you do it’s pure bliss. It automatically keeps spam comments away from your blog! Akismet is an intelligent plugin and will learn from you as time goes on. You need to always activate this plugin to achieve the ideal results with your blog. It saves you a lot of time also!

Related Posts

Linking to different pages in your blog from every page is a great search engine optimization tactic. The problem with blogs is that it can be so hard to dig through old posts that are related and manually link them in your new post. Related posts solves that problem! It will insert relevant posts for your blog automatically. It’s very hands-off and very effective. Both visitors and search engines love this plugin.

All in One SEO Pack

 

Once again, optimizing your site for the search engines is going to be one of the best ways you can make money with your blog. The higher your blog ranks in the search engines, the more traffic you get. The more traffic your site recieves the greater the level of income generated! With the All in One SEO pack you can make your blogging career easier because it will allow you to choose the title, the description that will show up in search engine results, and the keywords.

Wordpress Database Backup

Backing up your blog is crucial if you value your business. There is always a risk that something could happen to your web server, it could be strike a blow if your lost your data. By pressing a couple of buttons you can back up everything with this plugin.

Top Commentators

This plugin is really cool and it encourages a lot of interaction on your blog. It lists the people who have the most comments within your blog. They love this because they get the extra exposure. You are happy about it because people will really get into posting to be the one at the top. It also gives social proof. First time visitors to your blog will be more likely to stay awhile if they see other people valueing the sites content. It is a great thing that they see others participating.

There are an incredible number of different plugins out there that are ready for you to use. Once you install these essential plugins you are well on the way to becoming a great blogger.

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Making money from blogging

Written by Gerald on January 29, 2009 – 9:24 am -

Having a good time blogging? It doesn’t have to be a plain diversion. Your blog can serve as a cash cow too. Here are 5 methods by which you can earn a living blogging.

1. Enroll under the Google AdSense course or other pay per click (PPC) operations available nowadays. PPC programs let you to present perspectively significant advertisements on your online pages. Each time a guest of yours would click on an ad, you’ll get paid. Hence, the more guests you’ll attract, the more clicks you can potentially make, and the more income you can probably gain. Google AdSense is the most famous and as many state, the highest paying ñ PPC program in the market nowadays. However, not each subject is permitted by Google AdSense. If the topic of your blog falls under Google AdSense’s prohibited topics ñ like adult or gaming topics ñ you can try other, equally booming PPC programs akin to AdBrite.

2. Advertise ad areas. If your blog has made a lofty page status for itself and if it is continuously generating many guests, you can reserve ad spaces ñ or virtual investments as John Reese would have it ñ on your online sites and sell these to advertisers who like extensive visibility for their merchandises or services. Accept it or not, there are numerous interested advertisers are lways vigilant for fairly priced promotional spaces in blogs with PR status for 3 and above.

3. Vend link publications. You can propose distributing someone else’s link on your blog accounts, for a fee certainly. This will aid him improve his link recognition, particularly if your blog administers a top page rank and if your blog generates many guests. Do this for a declared charge too.

4. Join link programs. Since you will obtain numerous openings to suggest and pre-promote stuffs with the freedom you’re given in composing your blog accounts, you can register in some related affiliate programs so that you can promote their products. Whenever you can recruit a successful deal, you will earn a stated commission. If you’re experiencing problems finding proper affiliate programs, you can instead join incorporated affiliate systems like www.clickbank.com, www.cj.com and www.linkshare.com.

5. Spin your blog. Every now and then, you’ll earn more by promoting your blog. If it has gained for itself consistent traffic and a considerable following together with a significantly high page rank, you can advertise it for a large amount in domain tables like www.digitalpoint.com and www.sitepoint.com. This is coined website flipping, and it is truly a very lucrative internet enterprise today.

Use these techniques to make your fortune

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Bloggers Resources and Tips For Building a Useful Blog

Written by Gerald on December 5, 2008 – 2:54 pm -

In today’s internet age, it is a fairly simple matter to get a basic and simple blog online, as there are loads of tools and resources for bloggers that make the whole process easier than ever before. No matter if a person wants to design a site for personal use or wants to build a blog to help promote a small to medium sized business, with today’s blogger resources, a site can be built and running in record time. Many of the software programs no longer require the user to learn difficult programming or coding.

The fact of the matter is that there isn’t even very much technical knowledge, skill or experience required these days to become a blogger and have your own successful money making blog once you have an internet marketing strategy in place. Most people with average skills can put together a simple 6 to 10 page blog in just a few hours of tinkering with a brand new piece of blog development software.

In today’s world, getting a brand new site up and running is not really a mystery. But, what has many bloggers stumped and stuck is finding the best way to let people know that their new blog is now online and ready for visitors. Until internet surfers know about a new site, there frankly won’t be any visitors and any work put into the site will go unnoticed.

For people who are building a personal blog and who will send out an email to all their friends and family to view their new blog, this is probably not even a problem and they perhaps might even prefer that strangers don’t find it. But, the lack of blog traffic can be terribly vexing for bloggers who have worked hard, even if it was only a few hours, to put up a new site with some good web content in order to help promote their business or to try to start selling something online.

All too often, someone with plans to make money blogging will complete their new blog and then sit back and check their numbers every half hour, only to see that the only one visiting the site is the blogger himself, or the search engine spiders. However, if there is some activity from those spiders from the search engines, then at least there is some hope.

One thing every blogger must learn to do is to utilize proper search engine optimization, or SEO techniques. This is the part that can be much more complex and time consuming to learn than the technical aspects of building a webpage and taking care of the blog hosting. SEO entails a number of things, in order to attract the attention of those search engine spiders and get them to index the site with a high ranking.

There are some blogs offering keyword tools and excellent advice about making money blogging. Some of these blogs go into great detail about how to do proper search engine optimization. With a bit of perseverance, even a new blogger can take the info they can find about SEO and apply it to their blog and eventually they will start to see their site climb Google for certain keywords and phrases.

bloggers have to identify the main keywords that their target audience will use when they employ a search engine. With this information in mind, the content can be optimized for those keywords, as well as other on-page elements that can help the page rank well for that search term. With this kind of search engine optimization, careful monitoring of the blog statistics, some additional tweaking and some patience, the natural traffic from search engine listings will start to bring traffic to the site.

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Why Up and Coming Bloggers Should Participate in Blog Carnivals (Part 2)

Written by Gerald on November 29, 2008 – 11:22 pm -

In the previous article in this series, I reviewed what blog carnivals are and why all aspiring bloggers should be participating in them. In the event that you missed that post, let me recap briefly the advantages to participating in blog carnivals:

  • They improve your authority
  • You immediately gain regular, profitable readers of your partner blogs
  • You get an immediate surge of traffic to blog articles
  • You get a long term increase in search result rankings

What I’d like to review in this post is how you can get the most benefit out of your carnival participation. Let’s be real, carnivals take effort and time, so you might as well get the most benefit and good will from them as you can. Here’s how you can do just that:

1) Add your articles early. There will be a call for entries deadline, but in all likelihood the host already has some idea about how the article will be structured before the deadline, so you want your article submitted during this formative stage.

2) Make the host’s job easy: Learn how to create blog article titles that are catchy, and come up with two or three strong, compelling headlines that can be used for the anchor text in links. Good headings are difficult to craft, so craft them yourself. You’ll save the host the trouble and get more visitors from a better headline.

3) Follow the submission guidelines.

4) Get organized: Organize the information you submit. Include your e-mail address, name, blog name, article title, article summary, several sample headings, trackback URL, and permalink. Place this information in an e-mail above the full post itself, unless otherwise directed.

5) Advertise: Once submitted, make sure to advertise the carnival. What goes around comes around, and your aggregate efforts to attract traffic will payoff for all of you in the long run. That’s the concept behind these carnivals: all participants are sharing readers, giving each the opportunity to attract the others’ regular readers.

6) Make sure your blog can handle your visitors: Ready your blog for any traffic spikes that might occur, and optimize the page that the carnival readers will be viewing. You’ll want to target the offers or ads to your audience, provide a very visible subscription link, and follow-up with at least a week’s worth of powerful articles to capitalize on any repeat traffic you might have.

Blog carnivals are a great way to attract profitable, relevant, qualified, long-term readers. Use them correctly and you’ll reap the rewards. But you must be prepared to put your best foot forward. Pick up a good blogs how to if you have any doubts on how you can optimize your blog for this kind of traffic.

Good luck!

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Establish Expert Authority with Blog Carnivals (Part 1)

Written by Gerald on November 27, 2008 – 9:56 am -

Let me just say that I’m a huge believer of blog carnivals. Of course, they’re not without their disadvantages, but the benefits completely outweigh the investment of time and effort that you give them.

That’s why it amazes me that blog carnivals aren’t more widely used. Granted, the first couple times that you participate in them, it might take you some extra time to learn how things work. And new carnival networks can sometimes be more unreliable than you would like. But get hooked up with a solid group of bloggers in your niche, and carnivals are excellent ways to:

  • Improve your credibility
  • Quickly get regular, profitable subscribers of your partner blogs
  • Get an immediate boost of traffic to blog entries
  • Get a longer term improvement in search engine rankings

Carnivals: Just the Facts

A blog carnival is an online event consisting of a loose partnership of bloggers writing about a predefined topic. The posts created (or linked to) during a carnival frequently resulting in a magazine-like format. The carnival has a theme, title, editors, writers, and consumers. Most carnivals are held on a regular basis with rotating hosts.

A carnival usually has an owner, who is the organizer of the overall carnival, deciding or collaborating on converns like frequency, rules, editorial guidelines, how to blog in the carnival, and such. The owner also acts as the coordinator, determining the hosting schedule for the carnival.

Every carnival has one host, and the host’s blog is where all the blog posts for that specific carnival are held. In reply to the call for submissions, each blogger participating in the carnival sends their post to the host, where it is reviewed, edited, and published in the host blog as one giant post (link bait) or a series of posts. Obviously, you should know how to create blog posts that are effective and compelling to get the maximum benefit.

Carnivals usually draw loads of relevant traffic, so bloggers participating in the carnival receive a powerful one-way link from the host and the immediate traffic boost associated with the initial readers. The carnival host gets links from each of the member bloggers who have teamed together to publicize the carnival, knowing that the better the carnival is, the more powerful the links will be when it comes time for them to host.

Now that you know what a carnival is, we’ll discuss how you can get the most out of your carnival participation . . . in our next post!

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How to Promote Yourself (and Your Blog) at a Conference

Written by admin on October 13, 2008 – 8:50 pm -

http://www.problogger.net - conferences are an ideal situation to promote yourself and find new readers for your blog.

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DON’T Promote Your Blog with Social Media

Written by admin on September 1, 2008 – 8:50 pm -

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