Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Copying in Blogging

If you have spent any time on the internet, you have heard the word “blog”. But just what is this concept of blogging and how can it make you rich?

Have you ever wondered how blogs actually got started? You will need to understand how to research your blog how to do everything from figuring out where you fit in to finding the best keywords through both paid and free tools.

I took up blogging not so long agp, and it didn’t go well.

I started out quite well, with such good intentions - posting every day, spending time thinking of unique and fresh topics to blog about that would be interesting to my readers. But I soon got weighed down with the amount of work it took, and the time I spent making posts.

The inevitable happened - my blogging slowed, and my blog faded. Visitors dropped to 1
or 2 a day. Something had to be done!

A couple of months ago, I decided I wanted to kickstart my blogging career again. Only
this time, I wouldn’t think of it as a career. I now blog about subjects that I’m deeply interested in, and it feels much more like a hobby.

Of course, making money is what it’s all about so you will learn how to use your blog and to make money you need to advertise, finding the best place to put your ads and the best ways to target and bring the traffic straight to your blog.

So, if you are ready to learn how to set up your blog and make some money, then just continue researching and reading so as to learn the easy way to accomplish this.

A key to blogging successfully is the passion of the author. Copying and pasting articles from directories will bring search engine traffic, but it won’t build a readership. As in list marketing, the money comes because of your relationship with your readers – the same is true for blogs. If you’re scraping or automating the process and basically just copying content - you may as well set up an article site, because you won’t have a blog.

But I am not here to preach about the ethics of blogging and how to go about producing a decent blog that people will return to and that you can use for selling. The main issue here is to make the process of blogging easier for you, and how to make it quicker.

Although I do partially support the automating of this process, ie., scraping, copy ‘n’ pasting. it must be mentioned that the main idea of copy and pasting is that it saves time. And make sure that the articles are in line with your intentions and that it is not copyright struff. If so please do give a courtesy to the author so that there are no legal hasssles

However it must be mentioned that if you’re going to simply replicating content, they will eventually find the original source and they’ll become regulars there instead.

basically, blogging is about the voice of the author, and how that draws readers into their world...

But m hardest problem was finding topics and blogging about them and time itself.

If you want to monetize the blog - go ahead. But make sure you have rock solid, real, unique, hand generated content to keep people coming back.

Monday, March 10, 2008

Perspectives - The Balancing Act

There’s too much mental telepathy at work these days.

Imagine how much easier it would be if everyone simply stated what they wanted. Rather than making grand assumptions about other people’s motives, we might actually start getting our needs met.

Lies seem to be the in thing. It has no origin, and has lost its actual source and flavor. Nowadays, a lie is so obvious, something to be made mockery of. It sucks.

I didn't say that, although it appeared like a soliloquy, but I feel your anger.

It is amazing that people wait for something to be over, that they have waited all along, not realizing what is over. It's like having a ball with your credit card, under the assumption that you have a balance, no it's not worth discussing it, realization is what matters. I guess, opportunities are easier to realize, when they leave rather than when they knock, which they do rarely. Those few moments are to be cherished rather than assuming that a load has been taken off your back.

Financially - it appears that mutual funds are making a comeback. Bankruptcies are yet to raise its head. Appears embezzlements are out of fashion. Fudging the books is slowly poking its head up, and laundering is still a baby.

Where have the good old Cambodians gone. Perhaps we ought to come up with a grant so as to support this ailing industry. Apparently, the only things, which still rule, are the dumbbells.

If we don't something quickly, we wouldn't have countries to buy depleted weapons, as a result we might have to increase taxes again. Well, if this continues, it appears politicians eventually have to fund themselves, apart from an occasional handout.

I am, at 40, no longer in any demographic that matters. Other than the not mattering part, which stings a little, 38 is a fine age. There are even occasions when 38 can seem young, as if the numbers 3 and 8 were some sort of clerical error. You remind yourself of all the great professional athletes who are 38. Then you put on an old album by a great defunct band and rock out in the living room until your nephew walks in and tells you to stop acting "stupid."

I envy 20-somethings, but it's not their youth or their freedom or their little hardbodies that I envy. The place from which my rancor pours, the true source of my bile, is their timing.

Because, by some inexplicable (and unjust) force of dumb chance or intergalactic intelligence, this generation has landed in its 20s at an especially opportune moment in human history.

Reckon Mr. Greenspan was right in requesting the students to make mistakes, so as to reduce the level of perfection and so that we mortals can perform.

We are the generation that bought investment banking as an exciting and sexy profession.

We are the generation that said, "Just do it".

Saturday, March 1, 2008

Webmaster Forums for Bloggers

If you run a blog you would soon become aware that blogging requires a lots of search engine optimization or else soon the blog will have a low PR Rank

The Web Master Forum not only teaches and shares abundant information with fellow webmasters, but also has loads of details with regard to the Webmaster Industry Forum

There is help for those of us who need it, and for those more experienced, you can also extend your expertise. In short, it is a forum that seems like an ocean of information for webmasters to find answers to all their queries, with topics nicely categorized

There are boards for links, information on magnetizing your blog, RSS Feeds, Service Providers, and more. Some of the categories, that maybe helpful include Link Exchanges, PPC Advertisers, E-Commerce Discussions, Warnings, Email Marketing and Ezines, Outgoing RSS feeds and lots more…

So webmasters, why not drop by this exciting forum and not only get answers to your queries but also to get new ideas to make your blog