Why Images Can Spice Up Blog Entries
Posted by Professor as Blog Tutorial, Templates, Images, Writing, Blogging Tools, Design
Although it is not a required practice, images can help boost the message of blog entries, assuming of course that they cover the whole essence of the blog entry being made. Relevance of images have made the entire entry manageable and understandable and such practice is something that has been done by most probloggers active on the web today.
There are millions of free images available on the web. But the best practice is to take own picture that express the point of the message being sent across. This is better than hyperlinks since some people are ...
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Code of Conduct in Blogging
Posted by Professor as Blog Tutorial, Creating a Blog, Terminology, Spam, Tips, Blogging News
It is apparent that not all blogger know how to show respect for other bloggers on the web. While many people tend to either abuse or just plainly disregard what the purpose of blogs are, many have taken it too far.
Death threats through posts are only normal but one has to wonder if they are real? Why threat someone for believing in something that they would want to voice out? These are only some of the pathetic things that people cannot simply live by.
Everyone is entitled to his own ...
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Using the Best Blog Post Excerpts
Posted by Professor as Blog Tutorial, Creating a Blog, Templates, Design and Themes, Tips, Community Building, Design The front page representation of most blog sites would depend largely on the preference of the person in charge for the blog. In most cases, a few lines or excerpts from the actual blog entry would be used since people can get a good overview of what the entry is all about. For this manner of presentation, it would be best to start of with the actual juice of the blog entry to entice readers to read the whole entry.
There are also sites that aim to buckle down to business and have ...
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Remember to Spell Check Your Blog
Posted by Professor as Blog Tutorial, Creating a Blog, Terminology, Design and Themes, Writing If there is one aspect about writing that should be given attention as well, it is that of ensuring that all words utilized are properly spelled and are used in the proper tense for people to easily understand the message contained in the blog entry. For people who are new to blogging, some will normally encounter grammatical mistakes and errors. This is however normal and under the circumstances normal. The early stages of learning how to blog may be tricky and hard for some, but once they get the hang of it, all will be smooth sailing ...Comments Off
First Thing to Blog
Posted by Professor as Blog Tutorial, Creating a Blog, Terminology, Images, Design and Themes, Linking, Tips, Writing, Opinion, Design For start-up and newbie bloggers, it would be best to define what the blog is all about. In the same way, it would be a good thing to make the first post to be something that would tell something about the purpose of the blog and what to expect as far as posts and related content in the coming future would be.
A blog without purpose is a useless blog to check out. Clear and focused attention on the ideas, insights, and information to be ...
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Blogging on Installments
Posted by Professor as Blog Tutorial, Creating a Blog, Terminology, Design and Themes, Linking, Submissions, Tips, Writing, Opinion, Syndication, Marketing and Search Optimization, Community Building Blogs were never known to be composed in lengthy proportions. They are tagged more as insights rather than informative reference posts. Bloggers would usually cut them into parts where a certain topic would be focused for some time, usually to help expound on a specific are of interest that would normally not be covered in one writing alone.
Pressuring ones self to summarize a certain topic in one sitting since in most cases, this would usually turnout to be something useless since with a every blogger’s focus on making it ...
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Blogging Your Ideas and Insights
Posted by Professor as Blog Tutorial, Creating a Blog, Terminology, Images, Design and Themes, Linking, Monetization, Submissions, Tips, Writing, Opinion, Syndication
Bloggers are always left with the problem of having to find some areas of which to blog and how to express them. Such is a problem that people would always think about since it is not everyday that ideas will come popping out to the head of bloggers and writers. Getting one piece of data can be expanded into a good article if paired properly with good insights and stored knowledge. In most cases this would produce informative articles containing better content that is unique from what normal definitions would provide ...
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Blogging to be Different
Posted by Professor as Blog Tutorial, Creating a Blog, Terminology, Hosting, Images, Design and Themes, Linking, Monetization, Submissions, Plugins, Tips, Writing, Promotion, Opinion, Syndication, Marketing and Search Optimization People who blog will always have something different to share. Specializing in a certain category will bring out the best in most bloggers since they are actually focusing on something that many people would love to know about. It is never a good thing to be in a dispersed type of a style where a person would have to cover other areas and categories.
For example, if a person would want to focus on business, he should remain in that are and separate his interest on lifestyles in romance since they ...
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Surveying Facts and Generating Points of Interests
Posted by Professor as Blog Tutorial, Creating a Blog, Terminology, Design and Themes, Monetization, Tips, Writing, Opinion, Syndication, Marketing and Search Optimization For bloggers who want to make an impact, thinking of what to write about can be easily done by doing the preliminary research and studies with regards to the common interests and needs of people using the Internet today. The hits of an article or blog entry would depend on their relation towards such queries. The usual queries would revolve around current events, gossips, career opportunities and business enhancers.
The category that each person would want to cater to should be to the point and on topic. Consistency and focus on the ...
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Dealing with Blogger’s Block
Posted by Professor as Blog Tutorial, Creating a Blog, Linking, Writing, Opinion Similar to writing, a person will find some days a pain in the neck especially when the thoughts in their mind cannot be put into proper composition for blog entries. While these experiences can hinder the momentum of bloggers and writers, they are only natural occurrences. Anyone who takes up blogging will encounter them at a certain point and there is nothing much to do but to sit back and try to recollect wits.
It is crazy to try and write something if your mind is not set on what message or theme ...
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Design and Themes
Is Your Blog W3C Compliant?
Last night I checked my personal blog’s code hoping I can proudly display the W3C Validated Button. Since I use Blogger and do not really do anything to clean up the code (beyond adding Alt-tags to the images I embed) I wasn’t surprised at all to find that my blog contained lots of errors - […]
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Wordpress Plug-ins
If you blog using Wordpress and can’t do something that you want done like adding Sphere-related content at the end of your blog posts you might be surprised to find out that there are already plug-ins available that make it happen.
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A Friend In Need
I’m helping out my friends from the UA&P - IShareHappiness Blog Team.
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Whenever you feel pessimistic, angry, troubled, frustrated, and depressed – what have you – you need someone to talk to. Someone who could help you be more optimistic and help make you feel that there is hope. Sometimes it’s hard to talk to someone […]
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Making Money Through Consumer Generated Ads
As I mentioned in my previous post today I will be suggesting some ways you can still profit by joining programs such as Pay Per Post and yet ensure that your readers don’t get turned off.
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The Blogger’s Guide to SEO
One of the best holistic guide to optimising a blog is Aaron Wall’s Blogger’s Guide to SEO. It is not the most in-depth guide but it covers all the basics (and a bit more) and is written in a such a way that even newbies in SEO will definitely understand. The guide also links out […]
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