Posted by admin | Nov 17th, 2008
Recently I’ve been engaged in starting up many small niche blogs in very varying niches. And there had come been many things I wished I hadn’t done when starting up some of them. But it’s all part of the game and it’s a learning process. We all make mistakes and we should learn from them. So as an outcome of my own learning process, I’ll present this code to you – my code of the things that shouldn’t...
Posted by admin | Oct 28th, 2008
Most of us are masters of writing what we know and what we don’t know. That’s why some of us make a living out of it, right? But have you ever considered the possibility that the potential of your great content is limited just because you don’t tend to pay much attention to the simple thing called “Content Accessibility”?
If you’ve never heard of the term, well, I don’t...
Posted by admin | Sep 22nd, 2008
I always wondered about this. And as any of you would think, I went for the seemingly obvious answer. That was of course before I tried investigating it myself. So did I change my perception about the whole thing? Did I end up with the conclusion that I was wrong? Well., to sum up my stand on this I would put it up this way.
Posting more definitely gives you more visitors, but it’s up to you to find out...
Posted by admin | Sep 2nd, 2008
I often hear bloggers saying – “I have three blogs but I barely have to to even update one frequently”. Well, if you have a 9-5 job, it’s understandable. But sometimes, we just tend to think to ourselves – “Gosh! I’ve been in front of the computer the whole day, and I haven’t even done anything productive”.
So, do you have productivity issues with your blogging?...
Posted by admin | Jun 23rd, 2008
Before I start, I must say that this post is an exception to the “nice guys finish last” rule. Not that I’m a form believer in it, but there are so many bloggers in the same niche as me who tend to build their blogs on controversy. I don’t have anything against them, and neither do I approve their ways.
So, if you’re being a controversial blogger and had used your fair share of...
Posted by admin | Jun 21st, 2008
If there was one factor within the headline that could capture a reader almost instantly, and even subscribe to your blog for long time reference, it would probably be the ‘inspirational factor’. Most of the time, it’s about writing a headline that everyone can relate to – and can appeal to the masses. When people check out your articles, most of the time, it’s not because they...