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If there is a good way to be able to blog effectively, it is that of considering the Internet as the person you are talking to. Compared to the usual manner and course of communicating interactively, the response may not be instant but possible. Responses are done through comments or emails, something that is evidently [...]
July 7th, 2010 | Posted in
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Probloggers have a purpose, and this is to provide pertinent and relevant information catering to various fields of interest as needed by people who seek assistance in the form of available information through blogs over the web. It is easy to blog, but to blog with sense is another thing. People will always read a [...]
By this time, almost everyone has probably heard of RSS and RSS aggregators. Maybe everyone has even used them. In any case, sometimes it is still good to give people the option to get email notifications that you have a special feature on your blog.
There are people whose aggregators are already full of [...]
December 29th, 2009 | Posted in
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If you are planning on monetizing your blog you’d better know the ins and out of AdSense. After all it doesn’t make any sense to go into something uninformed. However, if you already make money from your blog with or without the using AdSense it will still makes perfect sense to know more about this [...]
Deborah Yao, an AP business writer, reported last week about the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) proposed guidelines that would allow them to go after bloggers who do not make proper disclosure when paid for blogging about products/services or when blogging about something when they haven’t even used the product/service. Note that the changes in the [...]
March 31st, 2009 | Posted in
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I am all for blog monetization but when you advertise anything on your blog you should always be careful not to offend Google. In Noemi’s post early this month she explained why bloggers that rely on paid posts for revenue should be very careful about using the “no follow” tag for paid links.
It seems that [...]