Wednesday, June 24th, 2009 at
1:43 pm
Below I will show you a really cool trick I just learned from a Gem of a manuscript containing all kinds of hidden WordPress back door secrets.
I have been a blogger, learning about blogging and of course learning WordPress for several years. I am in front of a computer so much that I have been known to take my shirt off for an hour or two so that I can take advantage of my monitors radiation to work on my tan.
Yes, I’ll admit it, I am a computer & internet junkie. I love to make money on the internet. I am so happy to be able to work from home, working my own hours, doing what I want to do whenever I want to do it. I don’t even miss that morning commute any more. It was really weird, when I first started to work from home I actually found myself checking to be sure I had everything before I made my new commute exactly 21 steps to my new office in a spare bedroom in my house, is that sick or what!
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Friday, June 19th, 2009 at
5:59 am
Wordpress version 2.8 is only a few days old and some bloggers are already up in arms and complaining. And from what I have seen over on wordpress.org the ones complaining are the ones who failed to follow the upgrade instructions.
That little nagging “New version of wordpress is now available, click here to upgrade” should be disabled was one of the sighted issue as a problem.
If you are in the habit of one click installs and upgrades then I am sorry to say, you are going to run into problems and some of these problems could seriously ruin your blog. Instructions are there for a reason, so follow them. Don’t click that upgrade button until you have done the following: Read the rest of this entry
Wednesday, March 4th, 2009 at
3:49 am
If you’re a blogger, chances are you’re not getting the all important search engine traffic you could. Don’t worry, most other bloggers don’t either because they rely solely on Social Media traffic. This is one of the many reasons bloggers fail to make extra money with their blog.
Making your blog post search engine friendly is very easy and I’ll show you how to do it. It can be done in 3 simple steps. These three steps can increase browsers to your site and be the difference between a blog that makes the owner very little income or a blog that creates wealth for the Blogger.
Follow the advice below to SEO optimize every blog post you write and take advantage of free search engine traffic.
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Saturday, February 28th, 2009 at
7:13 am
Blogs are here to stay, and many Wahms (Work At Home Moms) are taking advantage of the trend. Making money with blogs is a popular choice for many work at home moms. Blogs are simple to set up, and relatively easy to update. This is especially true when you compare blogs to other types of websites. Within just a few minutes, you can set up a professional looking blog for free and start your Wahm blogging business.
A blog is an easy to update website that looks sort of like a journal. Entries are made at a minimum of each week, and the newest entries appear at the top. Usually entries are short articles containing 200 to 500 words. Readers use a blog reading program to visit the blog or read new entries. Readers can also comment on entries and provide links between their own blogs and your blog.
With blogs, the opportunities are wide open. Looking at your own life for inspiration makes choosing a blog topic easy. There are blogs about every topic, from gardening to make-up to celebrity news. Before you start a blog, do some research on the Internet to see if people are interested in your possible blog topic. If you have a dedicated group of people who are interested in your topic, it doesn’t have to be a popular one.
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Friday, October 17th, 2008 at
8:05 am
According to Technorati there are millions of blogs out there and everyday thousands of blog are started and still few blogs stand out because of the following reasons -
The contentThe blog design
What makes a blog – a successful blog? The success of a blog is directly related to quality of content, if the blog posts are not worth spending time, readers will surely leave the blog and wouldn’t like to come back because it’s the content that actually helps in building the blog.
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Wednesday, October 15th, 2008 at
9:31 am
Do you do sponsored post or sponsored reviews? If you do (or plan to), this review of Blog Paycheck by Gobala Krishnan will shed some light on the topic. Even if you have never heard of such stuff, you should read this to add more options to your blogging income. After all, as Gobala says you can make anywhere between $5 – $200 for each blog post you write.
So lets get on with the review of Blog Paycheck.
Gobala is one of the more “unorthodox” bloggers you can find, and from his site at ProfitBlogger.com he has already released several e-book guides on making money from Google AdSense and affiliate marketing. However, Blog Paycheck talks about something completely different.
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Sunday, October 12th, 2008 at
3:39 am
Affiliate marketing is a great way to make money from your blog, and the fact that it’s almost completely hands-free (or autopilot as they say) makes it all the more appealing to a lot of bloggers. Now there are the normal affiliates who make a couple hundred dollars a month, then there are the “Super Affiliates”, a title which is usually given to affiliates making a five figure monthly income or more.
Today I’m going to review a product called “Super Affiliate Blogger” by Gobala Krishnan that promises to reveal how normal affiliates can upgrade themselves to “Super Affiliate” status using WordPress blogs and a few tactics. You can see the actual page here: Super Affiliate Blogger
(1) Overall Impression
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Thursday, October 9th, 2008 at
7:23 am
The 7 Basics That All Sites Need to Adhere To
Basic #1:
Have a great keyword-loaded URL [Get your domain and hosting at bluehost.com]. Create small uris with: Snipurl.com, Tinyurl.com, ICANN.org is the technical coordination body for the Internet (what to do about domain name disputes).
Basic #2:
Easy to use Site Is your site easy to use and navigate? Does it satisfy its intended purpose? Use techniques that are friendly to your customers and prospects. View compatibility with various browsers: AnyBrowser.com. Check your graphics efficiency: Optiview.com ’s Quickscan, keep track of your site’s performance: atwatch.com, dotcom-monitor.com, Keynote.com or lnternetSeer.com. Make sure your links work: SevenTwentyFour.com or validator.w3.org
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Wednesday, October 8th, 2008 at
6:16 am
Google AdSense has been talked about, hyped about and even criticized over the past year. At the same time, WordPress has emerged as one of the leading blogging platforms used by almost all A-list bloggers. What do these two have in common?
I just came across Gobala Krishnan’s “WordPress AdSense System” course that combines the two, showing you how to create “autopilot sites” that make money from AdSense:
Here’s my review of the product, and why you should get yourself a copy.
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Saturday, July 26th, 2008 at
7:28 am
Blogs often fail because their owners run out of topics to write about, and in a fit of frustration and writer’s block, they give up. People have trouble coming up with ideas oftentimes, and that’s okay. It doesn’t say anything bad about your ability as a blogger. It just means that you need to come up with a new method of developing ideas.
Here’s a good writer’s best kept secret: when you run out of ideas of your own, look to other people for inspiration. The following are great tips for developing blog topics when your own creativity well comes up dry:
Developing Good Blog Topics #1: Go to the Search Engines
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Sunday, July 6th, 2008 at
6:00 pm
There’s a war going on in the blogosphere, and it has nothing to do with bloggers dissing each other on their respective websites. The war is about control of the blogosphere by several great, many good, and tons of terrible blogging platforms. The average newbie now has “too many” options to choose from, and the battle for blogging supremacy is hotter than ever.
At my website and blogs, I’m always asked the question “Is Wordpress better than Blogger?”. The answer, of course, is “Yes”. But to really understand why, it’s important to look at both blogging platforms side-by-side and see which one you really need.
Here’s the comparison scale:
1) Ease of Set-up And Use
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Saturday, May 24th, 2008 at
3:46 pm
Today I want to tell you about a little under the radar website, with
over 37,000 registered bloggers and over 7,400,000 box
views last month
http://www.avcbi-businesscenter.com/go/link2blogs
I am using it myself on my blog and it is bringing me traffic of real
people reading my blog.
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