Archive for July, 2012
Are you interested in joining an exciting blogging business opportunity? BloggerGo.com is actively searching for a Blog Business Partner to receive a 50% share of ownership, decision making, responsibility, overhead, and last but not least, profits. Are you interested?..
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Determining how many blog posts should be written and available prior to a blog's official launch is a highly debatable topic around the net. How many post drafts should be saved in reserve for the days that follow? How many blog posts should be published when a blog officially goes live? We are providing our thoughts and ideas to keep in mind...
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Learning how to tag a post just happens to be one of those fundamental lessons in blogging that many people have 100 opinions about, but do not actually have factual information. Some use tags for SEO; some use them exclusively for visitor usability. Others use categories for this same reason, and then others use a combination of both. Tagging a post is all about your intentions and how you plan to structure..
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Learning how to use WordPress tags for their intended use has been a confusing subject for many new and intermediate bloggers for some time now. What are WordPress tags? What is an effective tagging strategy? How many is acceptable? We attempt to eliminate this confusion with some basic answers to these nagging questions...
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WordPress Categories – What are They and How Do You Use Them?
POSTED BY Dave Fennell / 26 July, 2012 The topic of WordPress categories and how they are used has long been a confusing subject for many new and intermediate bloggers. Categories provide an effective method of user navigation, but only if they are set up logically and effectively. What are WordPress categories? How do you use them? We provide answers...
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Did you recently purchase a new domain or do you have one in mind? Have you checked to see if it is a used domain name? If not, there is nothing to worry about, but you'll need to do a Google Site Search to ensure that you do not have old URLs associated with your domain that are returning 404 Errors and causing many other problems...
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This is a short and sweet tutorial for using Google Webmaster Tools to remove a URL or page from the Google search index. If you conduct a Google site search and find useless and excessive URLs that add no benefit to the end user; chances are Google is penalizing your blog. Learning to remove URLs is imperative and this is how to do it...
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If you have ever removed or deleted an image directly out of a post, did you remember to delete the same image out of your Media Library? If not, you have a ton of duplicate images causing duplicate content issues and wasting bandwidth and space on your server. Deleting images is simple, but you must go through this necessary step each and every time...
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This is Day 10 of our 10 part series of starting a blog. Today is the day that you will finally push that magic button to launch your blog and open it up to the search engines to crawl and index. After today, your blog will be live and growing with published content. Going forward, your blogging efforts will be a day-to-day activity, so have fun and let's launch and grow your blog...
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This is day number 9 of a 10 day series of starting a blog. Today, we will be covering the topic of opening and establishing your Social Media accounts such as your Facebook profile, fanpage, Google+, LinkedIn, Twitter, Digg, StumbleUpon, Myspace, Delicious, and FriendFeed profiles. A blog will not survive without a social media presence, and these accounts are a great place to start...
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