Written by Rob Mead from Perfect Web Content on September 10, 2007

The way to conjure up dynamic web content is by keeping your writing tone very informal, such as the way you talk to a good friend or a close neighbor. Always write in a vibrant tone that conjures up explicit images of whatever your subject matter is. Leave the passive and meek writing tones to your competitors who are not ever going to have the amount of website visitors that you will when you develop the skill of bringing dynamic web content to your blog site.

1. GENERATE COLUMNS
When you have…

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Written by Elaine Ramos from Good Recruits on September 10, 2007

Due to the popularity of blogging, some bloggers are overlooking some important details that are still considered as important factors when blogging.

Here are some of the things which I considered as often “overlooked” when blogging:

Spell Check - How simple is it to just check the spelling of your blog post? You might not realize it but having several words which are constantly mispelled would reflect badly to you as a blogger or writer. A simple spell check would do the trick which would eradicate mispelled words as well as…

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Written by Mani Karthik from Daily SEO Blog on September 10, 2007

Recently, Google had announced that a websites search engine ranking will depend on it’s server location attributes.

In our understanding of web content, Google considers both the IP address and the top-level domain (e.g. .com, .co.uk). Because we attempt to serve geographically relevant content, we factor domains that have a regional significance. For example, “.co.uk ” domains are likely very relevant for user queries originating from the UK. In the absence of a significant top-level domain, we often use the web servers IP address as an added hint in our understanding of content.…

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Written by Patric Herber from Real Estate License on September 9, 2007

Yeah, you read the title correctly. I have seen many bloggers sharing different ways to improve upon your blogs, build readership, earn money and overall succeed in the blogosphere. With all of this information at our fingertips, it still amazes me how many bloggers seem content on disrupting the natural flow of their blogs, throwing them in a downward spiral to rest in their final place at the bottom of the blog bone yard. If you are one that suffers from these masochistic tendencies, you should flourish from this article.…

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Written by Kevin Muldoon from System0 on September 9, 2007

Yesterday Wordpress released another security upgrade. The upgrade should just take 5 minutes so I reccomend upgrading your files when you have time.

2.2.3 is a security and bug-fix release for the 2.2 series. Since this is a security release, we suggest you upgrade immediately. Two of the fixes are high priority.

On our Trac you can see the bugs closed and the files changed for 2.2.3.

To get 2.2.3, please see our download page.

As always, upgrade instructions including an extended upgrade guide are available.

Thanks to Alexendar Concha, Aaron Newman, and xknown for identifying…

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Written by John Leschinski from Leschinski Design on September 8, 2007

We all get our inspiration from various sources, whether it be movies and television, or nature and the outdoors. But Patrick Haney’s web design inspiration set on flickr is a resource that I continually come back to, and with over 400 of the web’s most beautifully designed sites it’s not hard to see why.  Not only is Patrick not a sausage, he is a good friend of mine from back in the deviantArt days and a respected figure in design circles, so I trust his opinion. Patrick also shares how he captures and maintains his inspiration…

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