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Blogging

By admin • Feb 2nd, 2008 • Category: Blogging

Six Apart Gives Journalists TypePad Pro Accounts for Free 20 Nov 2008, 12:29 amSix Apart has a clever “program” up to get recently laid off journalists to start blogging. They’re calling it the TypePad Journalist Bailout Program. Basically, it gives journalists these things for free: A TypePad Pro account for free. Usually costs $14,95/month. Enrollment […]



Blogging - Jan 19-25

By admin • Jan 19th, 2008 • Category: Blogging

Six Apart Gives Journalists TypePad Pro Accounts for Free 20 Nov 2008, 12:29 amSix Apart has a clever “program” up to get recently laid off journalists to start blogging. They’re calling it the TypePad Journalist Bailout Program. Basically, it gives journalists these things for free: A TypePad Pro account for free. Usually costs $14,95/month. Enrollment […]



How To Make A Living Blogging - No BS, No Selling

By admin • Jan 4th, 2008 • Category: Blogging

When you are done reading this post (it’s rather long), you’ll know more about making real money with blogs than most so-called experts.



10 steps to building an online media empire

By admin • Jan 3rd, 2008 • Category: Blogging

Many bloggers dream of creating media empires. Few of us come even close.



A 10 Minute Trick to Reduce your Blog Spam

By admin • Jan 2nd, 2008 • Category: Blogging

It won’t do much to stop blackhats who already have your blog URL, but hey, it’ll do it a lot to stop future ones from finding you. This also helps prevent splogs from duping your content.



7 ways to get people to find your blog posts

By admin • Dec 28th, 2007 • Category: Blogging

There are a number of ways that people can come across you and your blog posts.



Ways to Increase Blog Traffic

By admin • Dec 25th, 2007 • Category: Blogging

What good is creating great content for your blog if no one is there to read it?



23 Tips to Good Blogging

By admin • Dec 19th, 2007 • Category: Blogging

According to Technorati, there are more than 55 millions blogs registered on it. Your blog may be one of them. Now what makes the difference between handful of good blogs and remaining others?