Posts Tagged ‘More’

Playstation Vita Video Blog Number Five (Account/Game Sharing, Trophies, MinGol 6 Review, More!)

Wednesday, February 8th, 2012

Follow me on Twitter @kyletwentytwo Here is Playstation Vita Video Blog Number Five! Hello! Sales Talk Game/Account Sharing Trophy Talk 3G System Talk Minna no Golf (Everybody’s Golf/Hot Shots Golf) 6 Review Upcoming Games Thanks for watching! Check back soon for more videos!

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Two Tips for Generating More Leads on Your Business Blog

Thursday, December 15th, 2011

denisewakeman.com – Denise Wakeman, instructor for Social Media Biz School share two quick tips for encouraging more optins to your blog or email list. These are a couple of tips that are included in a free webinar from Social Media Biz School on How to Generate Leads with Social Media, featuring tips for Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube and your blog. Instructors are: Viveka von Rosen, Lori Gama, Andrea Vahl, Lou Bortone and Denise Wakeman Get free instant access to the 27 minute webinar at denisewakeman.com
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Simple Blogging Services With WordPress.com, Google Sites, Moonfruit And More

Sunday, September 11th, 2011

I’ll come back to WordPress.org later because it’s the next step on the publisher’s development path. WordPress.org is publishing with the training wheels off and my #1 recommendation

Unlike the original open source program, WordPress.com doesn’t require the publisher to already have a hosting service. There’s no installation and no documentation to read through before you can call yourself a “Wordpress
expert.”

Like Blogger, it’s just a matter of signing up, choosing a template, writing your content and having the pleasure of seeing it online right away. But… there is a very big “but.”

There are also no ads. At least, none for the publisher. WordPress.com supports itself and pays for the hosting by  placing ads on its publishers’ sites but it doesn’t allow those publishers to support themselves by putting ads on their own sites.

If you’re getting 25,000 views a month, WordPress.com will let you split any revenues 50/50 — so they’ll let you keep half the money your successful site makes. If you want to become a VIP member, you can put on all the ads you want in return for a cool ,000 to 0,000 a year. I can’t imagine that there are even many big firms willing to pay that.

WordPress.com is really for small-scale bloggers who don’t want to make money from their websites. If it offers any  advantage at all over Blogger, it’s that it lets you play around with the site without paying so that you’ll be
ready to dive right in when you want to move up to WordPress.org.

Otherwise you can do exactly the same thing on Blogger.com, and get paid for it.

Google Sites

But blogs aren’t for everyone. Although they’re now one of the easiest ways to get online, they have to be updated regularly and aren’t the best option for static content.

Fortunately Blogger isn’t the only way to get online fast. Google’s Sites, the replacement for its Page Creator, makes building a static website as simple as point, click and type.

Again, you get a choice of templates that you can edit freely and simply by clicking buttons and typing in text boxes. It’s little different to using Word or any other piece of user-friendly software. And because its run by Google, placing your AdSense code onto the site is pretty painless too.

Just click the “Insert” tab and one of the options, hidden  alongside the calendar, document, map, and photo widgets, is to place the AdSense code. Again, it’s all very simple stuff. The foundation of the site is ready. All you have to do is paste in the content and you’re online.

All you’ll have to do next is let people know where you are. And that’s where the disadvantages of creating a website using a free tool like Google Sites kicks in.

With a website created through Google Sites, search engine optimization becomes difficult. Your URL will be  https://sites.google.com/site/[name]/, which is about as catchy a ball of slush. It’s unlikely to get very far in search
engines and when you try to spread it around, it will simply make you look unprofessional, however great the template looks.

Google’s instant website machine can be a useful place to get started but it’s really designed to help people like  teachers display information to a closed audience. It’s not a good way to earn a lot of money, and even for professionals that URL is going to be so off-putting on a business site that you’ll be better off buying your own domain name and finding a host.

Moonfruit

One way to do that and still keep the simplicity of Google Pages is to use a service like Moonfruit’s. Like Google  Pages, Moonfruit — and there are plenty of other companies now offering similar services — provides templates and
an editor that lets you move elements around on the page, write text and upload images, all without ever seeing a line of code — except for the AdSense code which you can also handle through the site itself.

You’ll have to figure out a design, something that might take a little effort but it’s good, creative fun, and you can do it for free as well, provided you’re willing to go in and make a change every few months. Moonfruit deletes free sites that it thinks aren’t being used. If you’re willing to pay as little as .49 a month though, you can also buy a domain name (again, you can do that without even leaving Moonfruit, if you want) and pay Moonfruit for the hosting.

You’ll have your own site, with your own domain, with AdSense and even Google Analytics, without seeing a line of code or going anywhere near an ftp account.

One disadvantage with Moonfruit and its competitors though is that the reason you don’t have to see any code is that it’s built with Flash. You’re working with a graphic interface rather than the website itself. That matters for two  reasons: search engines can’t read Flash sites; and Apple devices such as iPhones and iPads can’t display them.
Moonfruit gets around those problems by translating everything you put on the site into an HTML version.

That keeps the search engine robots happy but the translation isn’t great so the small number of people who reach the site with an Apple gadget are going to see something pretty unattractive. But that’s not the biggest problem. If you’re looking to set up a simple business-oriented website, perhaps to sell services or pitch products, then a template service like Moonfruit’s will be fine.

But if you’re looking to earn from advertising in general and from AdSense in particular, you need your visitors to keep returning so that they can continue clicking the ads. That means presenting dynamic content, articles that are updated and refreshed regularly.

You’ll find that easier with a blog.

Written by Maria Bazzer
Contact Me, If You need What You Want

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Q&A: Where can I find more information on Blogging communities?

Wednesday, August 31st, 2011

Question by Jess C: Where can I find more information on Blogging communities?
I’m doing a research assignment on blogging communities and I’m having difficulty finding information. Does anyone know of any good sites?

Best answer:

Answer by Bjorn Johansen
I am using WordPress junkies and blogengage. Both communetys have active owners you can reach bother on their own communetys and on twitter.

Give your answer to this question below!

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An Easy Way To Monetize Your Blog To Make More Dollars Online

Friday, August 19th, 2011

You can make money online by blogging. A blog is a web log or an online dairy that can be for business or pleasure. Many people now earn part-time or even full-time salaries by blogging for money.

 Here are few ways that you can use to monetize your blog and make money online for your effort.

 Instructions on how to start, monetize and maintain your blog.

Step One: Start your blog

1. First of all choose a niche (topic) on what you want to write about to attract visitors. Some people simply use their blog as place to write editorials or opinions while others blog about a specific subject that are knowledge on.
2. After you have chosen a niche, you need to set up a blog for that niche. There are several free hosted blogs online that can help you by giving you the tools and resources to make it simple to start your own blog. Example of such free blog is blogger.com. Also you can register a domain name including a web host to start your blog from scratch if you have the knowledge. This time you can use wordpress.com to install your blog.
3. Promote your blog: Use web services that will get you some attention such as blog directories and social bookmarking. Using these services can help you get indexed in search engines such as Google and drive traffic (people) to your blog. Commenting on other blogs can also building links to your blog and help more traffic (people) to find your blog. Once you have some materials or articles to read and are indexed in search engines like Google, yahoo etc., you can begin to monetize your blog and start making money online.

Step Two: Monetize Your Blog
1. Sign up with Google Adsense. Google offers the ability for people worldwide to display targeted advertisements on their blog. Google will give you a percentage of that revenue when people click on the ads, view the ads and purchase something from sponsor. You need to apply to Google Adsense at google.com/adsense and wait for approval, and then you will have to work with your blog program to embed the adsense code so that adverts display properly. This is not difficult if you can copy and paste.
  You need to follow or observe Google’s TOS (Terms of services) in order to maintain good standing with Google.

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2. Apply to other websites that pay to post on your blog. There are many blog site that will pay you a flat fee for writing a specific advertisement and link into your blog. Sites like payperpost, blogitive, blogvertise, blogtoprofit, donkeymails, buyblogreviews, reviewme etc, offer these services once your blog has been indexed in search engines such as google.
3. Apply for professional blogging job. Many online classified networks advertise the ability to post on your own blog or on a blog belonging to a company. Many freelance bloggers earn a regular income by blogging this way.
4. Join affiliate programs like Amazon and chikitaminimalls that offer the ability to advertise on your blog. Many affiliate marketing programs exist that allow you to monetize your blog and earn based on click through rates.

Step Three: Maintain Your Blog
1. Update your blog regularly. By keeping your blog fresh, you attract readers who will keep coming back and who might click your ads or purchase advertise service.
2. Add reader services to your blog such as RSS (Really Simple Syndication) feeds allow syndication and to attract more readers. Continually finding ways to grow and improve your blog will increase your money making potential online.
3. Advertise: Once you are earning money from your blog, increase your earning potential by paying for advertising in places that fit your niche. You can also accomplish this by trading links and banners with other pro bloggers to increase exposure for your blog.

How To Market Your Blog On Facebook
 Facebook is about the most interactive social networking site on the internet with millions of daily users. You can market your blog i.e. promote your business by linking it to facebook.

1. Create a facebook account for you blog. Note that this is not your personal facebook but that of your blog
2. Create a fans page and a group for your blog on facebook account. Facebook.com/page/create.php (for fan page) and also facebook.com/groups/create.php (for group). Continue to increase your friends by daily additions. Quite soon, others will begin to add your blog’s facebook account as their friends, especially if the blog is on hot issues.
3. As soon as you post something on your blog, go to the blog’s facebook account and link the post to the profile page.
4. click on the “link” icon on the profile page and enter the web address (url) of your blog. This will bring out an intro to the latest post with its corresponding photographs. When you have chosen the photograph you need to click on “Share”. That post will be distributed among all your friends or fans as news feeds. It is advisable to make sure a picture goes with each post as this would attract more traffic.
5. If you hit the maximum 5000 friends mark, on a page with this you can have over 90,000 base.
6. You can promote your page with a facebook advert. It’s not too costly since it is pay per click.

 

Article written by Michael Adaigho. I am an internet marketer. You can easily make money online by blogging. It is an avenue to promote your business online. For further information on how to make money online visit thesesites http://www.unlimiteawealthsystem.blogspot.com

http://www.extrabigmoneyonline.blogspot.com

 

 

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