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How to Make a Living From Your Hobby Website
Many people are wondering if they can make any money with a blog online. Brandon Cornett says you can — and that you can make a living at it. I think he’s right, but you have to think like a publisher, become a pro at SEO, and be disciplined. Here, Mr. Cornett presents an excellent [...]
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A 7 Step Plan for Writing a Blog that No One Will Ever Read
by Jerry Work
If you prefer your privacy and really want to make sure that no one ever reads your blog, follow these seven steps closely: your peace of mind could depend on it.
“Blog once per month or less. The less often you blog, the better. People are much less likely to return to your [...]
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Engage Or Die – The Rise Of User-Generated Content
By Simon Dance
Why do people spend so much time creating and uploading content for the internet? In the view of MySpace guru Richard Rosenblatt, the answer is age-old: ‘People like to express themselves, and they want to be famous. Those are two things we saw from the very beginning of MySpace. Five years ago MySpace [...]
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6 Ways to get your Blog Ranked High on Google
by Bob Sommers
Getting your blog ranked high on Google is a fantastic way to attract potential clients. Here’s how it’s done.
“Google provides far more weight to the theme of your blog post based on the quality and size of the sites linking back to your blog than the text on your blog.”
1. Select Your Keywords [...]
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