Since Google is the king of all search engines, they are dictating the exact keywords you need in your article or blog that will get you the thousands of hits per week required to really succeed in the world of the internet.
Google is constantly searching for blog content that contains not only the most popular keywords and keyword phrases that Google’s users are most interested in, but also the web pages that are linked to other content-heavy web sites.
A new SEO technique that you should start using today…
What image do you portray in the blogosphere and online as a whole? In marketing, we call it branding, but in psychology and sociology, they call it impression management. In fact, there is a whole network of psychologists and sociologists who have been studying impression management online, particularly as part of social media, for years.
In an article from the New York Times this week, it was suggested that people strategize their online personas in order to create an ‘e-version’ of themselves that will appeal to a wide variety of people across…
For me, happiness in blogging is next to being successful in blogging. If you are not happy blogging, there are is a big possibility that you would only view blogging as a means to an ends and would eventually end up in failure.
I am not going to feature a list or a set of “things to do” in order to be happy in blogging. This satisfaction or feeling should come within you as a blogger, writer and as an individual. There is no such thing as “easy steps to be…
Making of a successful-and-outstanding Blog does not always require you to be a full time blogger. Though blogging is a career, many people who do blog are people who work, study or are just at home doing nothing. This list is infinite.
Unless you work for Google your not lucky since they allow you 10% of your time to do whatever you want.
At a point of time I did not have proper guidance to manage both and had to go away from blogging for a while to pursue some personal interests,…
I’ve been reading a lot of diatribes against Digg lately. I’m not much of a fan myself, to be honest. I think too many bloggers write for Digg rather than their readers, but that’s not what this is about. This week it was further cemented in my mind that Digg isn’t necessary for traffic building.
Let me explain.
A few days ago, I posted 45 Things You Can Learn for Free Online at Simply Thrifty. I didn’t ask for anyone to Stumble or Digg the piece because I didn’t write it to be linkbait. I wrote…
Often, when I read the probloggers articles, I get this feeling - “Man, why didn’t I write about this article earlier, after all it’s something that I knew already ? “
But you can’t stop it there, You end up writing a comment - “Awesome article, never read anything like that earlier!”
Well, that indeed is the power of pro bloggers. You write about the smallest of things but it turns out to be a great article. Worry not, if you practice certain tips and tricks, you too can write like the…