BloggingTips is over a year old now and although I have spoke about adding paid reviews to the blog many times in the past, todays review of RevResponse is the first paid review I have wrote on this blog (I’m sure they’re honoured!). Enjoy the review
In a Nutshell, What is RevResponse?
RevResponse is the affiliate site which promotes TradePub, a website which offers thousands …
By Keeping Your Headlines and Subject Headers Extremely Simple and Concise, You Will Generate Dynamic Web Content for Every Visitor to Your Site
KEEP IT SIMPLE, STUPID!
Your website or blog content area should be designed with simplicity in mind at all times. The navigation bar should be so easy to use that a blind person should have no problem with getting around your web pages with ease. Your main content text should be …
Every blogger wants his or her posts to catch fire on Digg or StumbleUpon (or the social site of their choice), but would you ever pay for Diggs and Stumbles?
It’s not a new phenomenon. In fact, many social sites try to combat paid submissions, but there are still many sites out there like Subvert and Profit where advertisers can pay people to Digg, Stumble, etc. blog …
Since Blogger introduced “In Draft” last year, we have seen a steady trickle of new features emerge in beta format, ready for testing before they are released for general use. Over the past few weeks, though, we have seen some particularly useful features which will soon be integrated into the main Blogger interface. Lets take a look at what Blogger users can expect to be using in the near future.
Blogger Gadget…
I came across the announcement of Wordpress 2.5 at the weekend on Daily Blog Tips and decided to upgrade all my blogs with this new version. As usual the update was quick and painless and from what I have seen in the last few days, 2.5 has to be the release with the most changes in some time.
The first thing that you notice is the cosmetic changes in the admin area. …
As I was redesigning my own site I debated what resolution to use. More and more sites are optimized for screens at 1024×768, and the WC3 reports 80% of users have monitors that big or bigger. Even my own stats suggest users on my site with 800×600 at only 4%. But it’s still 4%, which is more then Opera, Safari, and IE5 combined and I still make sure my sites work within …

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There are instances in your day to day blogging life where you have to decide between two or more posts on which one to be posted to the blog. Do you always come up with the correct post and get the expected results for the post? Few times you get and the rest of the times you don’t. I have had confusions on which post …