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The “On Fire” Blogging Success Formula [Example]

on May 23, 2012
This guest publish is as simple as Stephen Guise of Deep Existence. It had been This summer, 2011. My own development blog, Deep Existence, was flying high. Every new publish I released would reach least 20-30 comments and a great number of social shares. Not world-class blogger amounts, but very good for any youthful blog (five several weeks) with solid forward momentum. Later that month, a spider bit me, along with a chain of health issues ensued. Plus i got a complete-time job. Between your two

Using Social Networking To Give Your Site

on May 14, 2012
Blogging could be effort, particularly when it involves delivering top quality content regularly. The important thing phrases you will find “quality content” and “regular basis.” We’ll let it rest as much as you to select the timing of the content. Some small company blog authors discover that 2 or 3 occasions per week is enough.You will find other people who publish 2 or 3 occasions each day.  Should you goal for daily, you’ll a minimum of possess the internet search engine going to your website

GAWKER: We are Making A Lot Of Money From E-Commerce And We are Getting Into Backed Content

on May 11, 2012
GAWKER: We are Making A Lot Of Money From E-Commerce And We are Getting Into Backed ContentA really interesting memo from Nick Denton of Gawker Media...Gawker has marketed three lengthy-term executives to senior management positions (all deservingly so, according to our interactions together).But more interesting would be the positions themselves.The previous editor of Gawker site Jalopnik is moving to a different "Content" division inside the sales organization. This group will write "top quality content" and manage occasions along with other functions.Also interesting: Erin Pettigrew will be

How to Take Your SEO to the Next Level

on Dec 9, 2011
So you’ve conducted keyword research, optimized every page of your website, and done some basic link building like setting up business profiles and local profiles and submitted your site to directories. While this is all important you know that that’s just not going to cut it. No matter what industry you are in, the web is a competitive place. Only so many websites can get onto that coveted first search engine results page. So what can you do to really take your SEO up a notch and improve your chances

Is Quality Content the Key to Blogging Success?

on Sep 10, 2011
Is Quality Content the Key to Blogging Success?Or is valuable content more important than the quality? If you don’t feel like your writing skills are up to par you can implement video into your content planning. Video and even audio content is still content, it doesn’t necessarily have to be the written word. However, the majority of people still enjoy reading content, so lets cover some tips on why you need to give value to your readers.

Getting Un-Panda-lized: One Blog’s Response to Google’s Panda Update

on Jul 14, 2011
Getting Un-Panda-lized: One Blog’s Response to Google’s Panda UpdateThis guest post is by Ethan of OneProjectCloser.com When Google rolled out the first Panda update on 23 February 2011, we saw our site traffic plummet by 40%. I learned about this four hours after quitting my day job to become a full-time blogger. I don’t regret the decision for a second, but it presented some unique challenges for the days ahead. Since then, we’ve employed several different strategies to reclaim our former glory. Research and site analysis led us to remove potentially low

5 Questions You Got Answer Before Blogging Full Time

on Jul 4, 2011
So , you have decided that you want to start a blog and build a successful online business. You have also decided that you will take up blogging as a full time career. Let me congratulate you on your mindset of enterprenership. Considering the fact that hundreds of new blogs created every day, only few bloggers achieve incredibale success and rest of others fail leaving blogging midway or blog in a while. It’s because they dont see the expected results from thier blogging activities. Let me tell you

SEO Strategies For 2011 And Moving On From Algorithm Changes

on Mar 16, 2011
I got a chance to attend the Affiliate Summit West 2011 in January got a chance to meet some heavyweights in the SEO world such as Todd Friesen of Performics, Greg Boser of Blueglass Interactive, Stephen Spencer of NetConcepts. I had a lot of takeaway information from the seminar, one of the most useful was the ask the seo pros talk panelled by the aforementioned gurus. I’ve noticed a lot of talk in forums about many sites getting deranked or even completely removed from SERPS altogether. Let’s not forget

Google Update: Who Are the Biggest Losers?

on Feb 28, 2011
Google Update: Who Are the Biggest Losers?When Google set its sights on removing content farms from search results, everyone expected Demand Media to be the biggest loser. But according to a data set provided by Sistrex Demand Media’s biggest offender eHow, not only didn’t take the bullet, they actually gained in a few areas.

Does Google Algo Update Really Target Entire Content Farms?

on Feb 25, 2011
Does Google Algo Update Really Target Entire Content Farms?Sometimes a farm can just have a bad year. One field doesn’t produce like it has in the past so the quality of one crop suffers while the rest of the farm does fine. Google’s latest update (which Search Engine Land’s Danny Sullivan is trying to call the “Farmer” update but I am going with the “Discontent” update) is really saying to everyone that general low quality content, no matter where it comes from, is going to get whacked.
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