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February 28th, 2010

Blogs and blogging, are becoming increasingly widespread and social networks are also becoming more and more popular as well.
These networks include popular websites such as Facebook and MySpace.Com, where users can create personal websites and interact with other users.
They include a broad range of components including text, images, audio, video and blogs.
Here, users can voice their opinions, provide updates on their lives, offer insight into current events or accomplish any number of other goals.
However, bloggers who employ social networks to maintain their blogs, have to consider various factors.
This article will discuss some of these factors including whether to make your site accessible to the public or keep it private, considering the audience and dealing with harassment.
Should I make my blog public or private?
Most social networks enable you to render your website either public or private. Private websites are only accessible to the user and other users you specifically approve to view your website, while public websites are available to all users of the system.
These same capabilities also apply to the blogs which are maintained on these networks. For this reason, you must determine whether or not you wish to make your blog posts available to the entire network or to only a part of it.
This decision will be largely based on a matter of personal preference. Social networks can be quite populated and some bloggers may be uneasy about their information being available to such a considerable audience, while others may have no apprehension about the size of the prospective audience at all.
You should carefully consider this option prior to starting and always maintain the option to modify these settings after the blog has been established, in case you change your mind about your original decision.
Consider the blog audience
Bloggers who utilize these vast networks, must also carefully consider the potential audience for their blog. The majority of social networks include a broad cross section of the general public. Therefore you must be aware of this audience when posting and should consider how the entries will be interpreted by the audience.
While it will never be possible to get around offending all potential audience members, you may want to consider at least attempting to ensure the blog entries you post are appropriate for all members of the network. If this is not viable, you can consider making it private.
How to deal with harassment
Another aspect you should be aware of when using social networks, includes the potential for harassment from other members.
This can be in the form of impertinent comments posted in response to blog entries.
Depending on the degree of the harassment, you may elect to either ignore these comments or take stronger measures. You should reassess the policies of the network and solicit their assistance in dealing with harassment from other users.
In most cases dealing with the problem may be as easy as blocking the user from making comments on the blog, but in a few cases, it may be necessary to communicate with the administrators in an attempt to get the user banned from the system.
In this situation, the administrators will examine the situation and make a decision regarding whether or not the user has violated their terms of service.
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February 27th, 2010
While some bloggers may focus exclusively on only one blog at a time, there are many who manage to maintain several different blogs concurrently.
However, not all bloggers do this successfully.
Some compromise the quality of content as well as the quantity of content, by trying to maintain too many blogs.
While others have the ability to keep several blogs up to date and interesting to visitors.
There are a few key elements to maintaining multiple successful blogs.
This article will discuss some of these elements including keeping content original, keeping blogs up to date and budgeting time to work on each blog.
Keeping Content Original
If you’re going to maintain multiple blogs, you must be careful to keep the content of each blog original.
Even if the you maintain several related blogs, it is important to ensure each of these blogs has original blog postings. This will help to prevent your visitors from feeling as though the information they are receiving is not original.
It will also help to prevent readers who frequently visit one or more of your blogs, from deciding to start only visiting one because they feel the postings are redundant.
Also, be advised against stealing posts from other similar blogs. This is not only illegal, but is also not likely to help you very much. Dedicated readers of your original blog, will soon realize that your new blog is simply stealing content from a more successful blog.
Keeping Each Blog Up to Date
Bloggers who maintain multiple blogs are also advised to ensure each blog is kept up to date. This means you should take care to post on each blog regularly. Doing this will help to avoid problems which stem from your visitors feeling as though your blogs are stagnant.
Even the most interesting and informative blogs can lose traffic quickly if the blog visitors do not see new content on a regular basis.
The Internet is continually evolving and updating. As a result, Internet users can afford to be finicky and are not likely to remain dedicated to a blog which does not post new information regularly. They can simply find other blogs available which do provide updates on a more frequent basis.
Finding Time to Work on Each Blog
When maintaining several blogs, you will also be tasked with the dilemma of finding time to work on each blog. This however, is very important.
You simply cannot afford to neglect one or more of your blogs. Doing this can result in a marked decline in blog traffic. Therefore, bloggers who wish to maintain multiple blogs must budget their time carefully to ensure they are dedicating sufficient time to each blog.
This time management exercise can start out by assessing the needs of each blog.
Some blogs may require a great deal of time and effort each week to keep the blog functioning properly, while other blogs may require only a small amount of time for the same purpose.
In general, blogs which require a great deal of research will require more of your time and energy than blogs which are based on your opinions and feelings and are therefore not as research intensive. Once you have determined how much time will be required to maintain each blog, you can schedule your time accordingly.
However, you should plan to evaluate how well each blog is operating and you may have to make adjustments to the schedule as needed.
Additionally, you may also need to make the decision to eliminate a blog or enlist assistance in keeping your blogs updated if necessary.
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February 15th, 2010
The top quality websites and blogs out there depend on fresh, unique information as well as massive loads of content to pull in visitors and potential customers to their sites.
On the flipside, you’ve probably heard of spam or scam blogs… or even webpages filled with nothing at all but adsense ads. But thanks in part to the search engines and people becoming more aware, these rubbish sites could be a thing of the past.
The fact still stands: You will need a constant flow of fresh, unique postings on your blogs or webpages not only to be indexed by the search engine spiders, but people in your niche market can also refer to when the need arises. And every niche, regardless of its focus in making money or weight loss guides has to offer value in the form of content on their blogs or follow up emails…
Read More: Writing Riches With Minimal Effort
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November 26th, 2009
Many different affiliate marketing tools, techniques and methods have made their way across my desktop in just the past few years alone. But I truly believe that this one, will be more effective than just about all of them.
…and after you’ve seen what I’m about to show you, you will too.
Now don’t get me wrong, article marketing is cool, except for the fact that the article directory gets to keep all the ad revenue and they are getting more particular about what articles they accept.
Review sites are OK, but does anyone really trust the reviews they read on those sites anymore? Most people know by now that review sites are just disguised sales pitches and aren’t honest reviews.
Social media is fun, but it has its limits.
It’s more about socializing and less about doing business.
Sure, you can make connections there, but at the end of the day the lion’s share of your profits are more than likely not coming from social media. That tells me that social media sites are not the most important places on the web.
So what is?
Your own blog.
In my opinion, there’s nothing like having your own blog, especially if you use WordPress. WordPress makes blogging much easier and a lot more effective.
Your blog is your castle.
YOU get to decide which content to put on it and don’t have to wait a week for someone else to approve it.
YOU get to keep all of your ad revenue. If you use Google Adsense, however, chances are it’s more like Google Adcents. And please don’t get me started on the Google slaps.
This is why it’s more effective to promote affiliate products on your own blog rather than having to rely on Adsense. Affiliate commissions have much higher payouts than ad clicks.
One thing you can do to promote affiliate products on your blog, is to have a "blog sponsor" section in your sidebar. You can place ads here (preferably with eye-catching graphics rather than just text) that link to select affiliate products and your own products if you have any.
Another option is to occasionally write a blog post or two that promote affiliate products. The posts will contain solid content in addition to your sales pitch. You should write the post as if you were talking to a friend so that it doesn’t come across as too sales-y. And you should never forget to have an opt-in form on your blog so that the email addresses of your blog readers can be collected for future correspondence.
Only on occasion should you promote affiliate products through email to your list.
I say on occasion because best marketing practices dictate that most of the emails you send to your list, should contain helpful, informative and engaging content. You can use your blog posts as content but you should also use original content in your emails too.
In other words, mix it up.
There’s one text ad tool that’s new, comes highly recommended, and shows much promise. It’s called The WordPress Affiliate Clickbank Plugin and it automatically inserts professional looking text link ads for Clickbank products on your blog.
* This is the Ultimate Adsense alternative for bloggers who use the Wordpress platform.
* You get 50-70% commissions for any sales you get from the Clickbank ads on your blog (this means you will earn dollars and not cents!)
* You get Targeted Clickbank affiliate text links added to your blog posts
* It’s Very Easy to install and use (literally takes a few minutes to setup)
* You can use this on Unlimited Websites
…and to top it off, the product creator, Nikola Jankovic of Peomedia, is throwing in Free Lifetime Updates!
The Wordpress Clickbank Affiliate Plugin is one of those ideas that is so simple yet Innovative and highly Effective and can make you more money from your blogs if you implement it.
Watch the demo video on this website to see for yourself how profitable this plugin can be when added to your blogs.
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November 19th, 2009
There’s a lot of good, worthwhile information out there on our world wide web. Today I’d like to share a few of the things on social media marketing and blogging that caught my attention and may be something you’ve been looking for.
Jay Baer is a social media strategy consultant and coach for corporations & public relations firms. He has worked with over 700 companies (25 of the Fortune 1000).
I came across a post of Jay’s today that has some very beneficial and often overlooked qualities that every serious blogger should have. In the post he states the 11 critical elements needed for successful blogging today.
11 Must-Do’s for the Serious Blogger is the first in a three post series this week on social media case studies.
One critical point mentioned at the very beginning is patience.
Jay says:
"Patience is a requirement for successful blogging. Every blog starts out with precisely the same number of readers: zero. The goal should be to gain a few readers every day, and over time you have a viable blog community. I started with 312 total visits in my first week (mostly friends and family), and it took almost 10 months to cross the 1,000 visits per week threshold. This blog now averages approximately 3,500 visits per week."
The other elements expanded upon by Jay include: Specificity, Consistency, Variety, Imagery, Utility, Gravity, Humanity, Community, Searchability, Extensibility and Virality.
All in all, it’s a very interesting and informative read and I highly recommend you take a moment or two to absorb 11 Must Do’s for the Serious Blogger right now.
Chris Garrett, author of the Social Media Examiner and co-author of the book ProBlogger: Secrets for Blogging Your Way to a Six-Figure Income , published a very useful post on finding the time for social media.
"One of the major objections I hear about social media is about time.
Do any of these sound familiar?
“Who has time?”
“You expect me to do all this on top of my normal duties?”
“How do you fit everything in?” … and so on.
I am not going to lie to you. Social media does take time. In fact, time is going to be one of your major hidden costs of doing business on the Internet. And for some of us, that time could be wasted if we are not careful.
You need to watch where your time goes to ensure you’re spending it efficiently and with the desired impact."
Continue reading 5 Tips for Finding Time for Social Media.
And finally there’s an insightful post on Facebook marketing done by Naomi Trower. Naomi, a Real Estate Broker for her company Premier Equity Group Inc., answers a question posed by many marketers and businesses alike, "why do I even need a Facebook fan page?"
Here’s why: Facebook currently has an Alexa ranking of 2. They are the second most trafficked website next only to Google!
This means that your Facebook page will be indexed fastrer on Google and other search engines. – Continue reading 5 Ways to Promote Your Facebook Fan Page
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August 25th, 2009
When I first looked at this eBook I said to myself “Oh no, not another How to WordPress eBook”, but to my complete surprise, this eBook actually got my attention.
As I sat back and read Blog Setup Tutorials to my surprise I found myself drawn right into the eBook soaking up all the information it was providing. The information I was reading provided a few very good WordPress Golden Nuggets that even I had overlooked.
I was also surprised by the level of detail provided. So much so in fact, that I would think even if you had never heard of WordPress before, you would be confident that by the end of the 90 Pages you would have your WordPress Blog fully installed and personalized.
I think someone forgot to tell Tommy most FREE Products span only 30 pages!
Blog Setup Tutorials is 90 pages of pure content and no fluff, so I take my hat of to Tommy for that.
A lot of this information may be common knowledge to some people. However it was the in depth explanations, the how’s and why’s these techniques worked so well, that I found truly absorbing. After reading on I found the information he provides is very helpful. I also found it easy and simple to follow.
You will find in this eBook a great step by step guide to creating and setting up your own WordPress Blog in a couple of Hours. It has been written in a clear and concise manner and all the step by step screenshots were easy to follow as well.
Blog Setup Tutorials does not stop there either.
Once you have your WordPress Blog up and running, it would be simple as rinse and repeat in any niche to maximize your earning ability if that is what you wanted to do.
Blog Setup Tutorials will show you how to:
Research and find your Niche Keyword
Research and find the best WordPress Themes for Free
Which WordPress Plugins to install
Adding Video & Pictures to your WordPress Blog
Build an opt-in list Drive Traffic to your WordPress Blog for Free
And much much more…
Blog Setup Tutorials does not tail off there either.
This is one giant of an eBook packed to the brim of excellent no fluff content. 90 pages of pure information you will be returning back to again and again, I guarantee it. This eBook really is a blueprint to your success.
I made the statement earlier in this post “Oh no, not another How to WordPress eBook”. Well, I can officially retract that statement after reading Blog Setup Tutorials.
With the right content and the right sources, you can be as professional and productive as the top marketers in the world, churning out top quality WordPress Blogs at break neck speed.
Blog Setup Tutorials has officially earned itself a place on my printed book shelf with pages bookmarked and pages highlighted.
Excellent Book Tommy!
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May 10th, 2009
Bloggers and blogs are now a vital part of any marketer or small business’s web strategy, according to leading social marketing expert Hilary Topper of HJMT Communications.
In this new business television show produced by yourBusinessChannel, Topper explains that the most popular bloggers are now just as influential as the mainstream news media in popularizing products.
In her social marketing tips on the show, Topper explains that bloggers’ opinions really count and really matter, and if they promote a product, their followers and readers will buy it in big quantities. So for entrepreneurs looking for new ways to enhance their small business marketing strategy, pitching to bloggers can be a powerful tool that can result in a real impact on sales.
Topper illustrates her web strategy and business advice by referring to several real life examples where a positive mention by the right blogger has transformed the sales results of a small business. Many of her examples are clients of her own.
Topper has seen first hand the kind of results that the internet marketing tips and social marketing tools she gives here can achieve.
Topper’s examples range from everything from a new kind of screwdriver that was blogged about by a specialist hardware blogger, to a girl scout company who used bloggers to trial and promote their new flavour of girl guide cookie. The wide range of examples just proves what a powerful social marketing technique this is.
All marketers need to be thinking about pitching not only to news media, but also to bloggers, says Topper. Of course, while this sounds simple in theory, it is not always easy to get bloggers to write about you and your products.
Topper has plenty of helpful business advice for marketers trying to persuade bloggers to try out their products and write about them. It is important to check out the blogger and what they like to write about, and to be persistent.
Watch the show for more.
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January 23rd, 2007
Chris Garrett, Performancing.com, has announced that the blog advertising network operated by Performancing will shut down by the end of January.
The Network is closing due to lack of funds for investment, according to Garrett.
Any ads currently in the system will continue to run until the end of the month at which time the ad code will stop working. Source…
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