Being a Good Blogosphere Citizen

Sometimes, the best methods for search-engine optimization aren’t the best ways to run a blog. They might make pages rank higher on Google, technically, but they create some bad kharma between your blog and the blogosphere. Sometimes I make decisions based on being part of the Web community first, despite negative implications on my PageRank.

Why would I do such a thing? Because I believe that we are first and foremost part of …

kelbycarr Written by kelbycarr from Kelby Carr
Posted on October 2nd, 2007 and filed under Blogging, Search Engine Optimisation
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Links Roundup – October 2nd 2007

Website conversion rate 101 – Khalid gives 8 steps to inreases your website conversion.

Lazy Way To Sell Your Site For $1000 – Cashquests tells you what you need to do to sell a blog for $1000.

7 Blogging Beginner Mistakes And How to Avoid Them – A good summary of the mistakes you should avoid when you start blogging.

How to start blogging in 5.401 words – Marco Richter …

Kevin Muldoon Written by Kevin Muldoon from Blog Themes Club
Posted on October 2nd, 2007 and filed under Links
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WidgetBucks – A new way to make money through your blog

Jim Krukal emailed me yesterday afternoon to give me a heads up on a brand new site called WidgetBucks. The site is brought to you by the shopping company Mpire.com and the widgets allow you to display targeted advertisements from their store on your blog.

WidgetBucks

Since the site literally only launched 5 mins ago I am not sure of how much money this site …

Kevin Muldoon Written by Kevin Muldoon from Blog Themes Club
Posted on October 2nd, 2007 and filed under Making Money
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Two Essential Problems to Avoid When Writing Your Blog

When you visit another person’s blog site that you are eager to investigate to read some pertinent information on a certain subject matter, what turns you off more than any other mistake the blog writer makes? It usually has to do with either the blog layout itself or the blog writer’s bad grammar or spelling errors, right? Don’t make that same mistake. Always check your content pages for a nice flow to …

Rob Mead Written by Rob Mead from Perfect Web Content
Posted on October 1st, 2007 and filed under Writing
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Blogging or a 9 to 5 Job?

Which would you choose?

Personally, I would choose blogging but since I am just starting in the corporate world I am trying to find a balance between the two. Through blogging, I am expressing my passion which is writing and the blogosphere has made it easier for aspiring writers/bloggers like me and you to pursue this goal. On the other hand, having this 9 to 5 job enables me to practice my Bachelor’s …

Elaine Ramos Written by Elaine Ramos from Good Recruits
Posted on October 1st, 2007 and filed under Blogging
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Is your blog duplicate content proof?

Duplicate content seems to be carrying much importance these days as it’s the one factor that alone can determine if your blog is a failure or not. There may be different opinions to this, but I have some valid reasons to believe so. Let’s see what they are.
Why should I be bothered about duplicate content? I don’t copy.
If you are on Wordpress, there’s a good chance that there are duplicate …

Mani Karthik Written by Mani Karthik from Daily SEO Blog
Posted on October 1st, 2007 and filed under Blogging
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