Jan | 20 | 2011

Quick Tips For A Beautiful Blog

Posted by Jimmy as Blog Tutorial, Design, Images While I like focusing more on content, I cannot deny the value of having an aesthetically appealing blog. Here are some quick tips to create a beautiful blog in terms of the visual aspect. Forget the clutter There are countless widgets and buttons out there. It seems to me that everyday, you can find a new one that you like and that you want to put in your blog. While widgets and buttons are cool and useful, beware of using too many of them in your blog. Doing so will only increase the clutter and take away from ...
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Oct | 21 | 2010

Current Events Inspire Expressive Bloggers

Posted by Professor as Blog Tutorial, Creating a Blog, Design and Themes, Terminology, Writing Reading the daily newspapers, magazines and tabloids or simply browsing the websites of latest current events worldwide can ignite juicy blog entries. Paired with the talent to transform such entries into creative and informative content will not only be appreciated by most but may eventually used as a means for reference by other people who seek better and easier analysis of such issues. News Reporters The key towards the success of anyone wanting to blog is that of inspiration and means. Isolation from the world and not being aware of several events and experiences ...
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Oct | 14 | 2010

Blogging with Character

Posted by Professor as Creating a Blog, Design, Design and Themes, Tips, Writing One aspect about creating a blog is doing it with character. The approach and the impact of blogs towards readers will always have a bearing with regards to the continued patronization and reliance for future reference and track backs. For an up and coming blogger, this is one essential element with regards to building the strong ground work for a successful and efficient blog site today. Blogging with Character Developing a concept and becoming creative for a blog site will always be the issue once a person is on ...
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Oct | 07 | 2010

Outlining Your Blog Categories

Posted by Professor as Blog Tutorial, Creating a Blog, Design, Design and Themes, Tips, Writing Another tip in implementing a systematic approach in creating effective and informative blogs is that of listing down the respective categories associated with the general intent of the blog. After each blog entry, selecting the proper category to be listed in helps in itemizing the blog entries related to such posts made. This makes it easier for visitors to find actual topics of interest. Widget Categorizing Categories would usually help a lot as well for people who may be doing search queries on particular subject matters. Also, categories help bring in visitors to check on other ...
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Sep | 30 | 2010

SEO tools for online retailers

Posted by as Blog Tutorials News, Blogging News, Design and Themes, Featured Articles, Marketing and Search Optimization, Monetization Retail is a competitive business and standing out from competitors can be tough. If you specialise in a really popular area of retail such as fashion, you will find it even more difficult to stand out. So how can you keep your company afloat and market yourself on the internet? Using search engine optimisation tools is an obvious way to advertise your business. If you stock a particularly well known brand such as Hugo Boss or Armani, use these as keywords to drive traffic to your site.
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Sep | 29 | 2010

Quality links are better than plentiful links

Posted by as Design and Themes, Featured Articles, Monetization Features, SEO Features If your site is going to compete on the internet, you need to attract the right kind and right amount of inbound links. Without links, a site is essentially floating alone in the closely connected world of the net. The search engines certainly view sites in this way. Without some allowance for links, your SEO campaign is unlikely to get very far. It’s a little easier to make mistakes when it comes to links than it is in on-page optimisation. The search engines are beginning to weigh off-page information a little more heavily in the rankings calculation, so that the information about your site around the net may be of more value to your SEO than the information contained on your site. Basically, the search engines know that you have control over your pages, and know it’s difficult to control off-page info. Which one would you trust more if you were them?
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