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Yahoo! Buzz is now open to public

August 20th, 2008
Yahoo! now buzzing!

The recent launch of Yahoo! Buzz is creating quite a buzz in the blogosphere. Yahoo! Buzz is the world’s most visited site’s own version of Digg.

Previously, Yahoo! Buzz beta was only open to selected sites who can take a high surge in traffic. Being owned by the world’s most visited site, Yahoo! Buzz is expected to bring high traffic to websites and stories being “buzzed up.”

As a high surge of traffic is expected, you should also expect a high demand on the server. Server overloads and crashes can happen especially on featured sites hosted on shared hosting.

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How to Plan Your Blog

August 17th, 2008

The basics of blogging cover all the basic essentials, including your writing style, blog category and the content of your blog. Planning your blog can be difficult if you do not know what you want to talk about. It could be extra hard if you do not have the necessary background in blogging. However, knowing what you want to blog about can easily come to you once you start browsing and poking around other blogs. You can pick ideas from those blogs, expound and make them the basis of your blog.

The Blogging Categories

Generally, there are several types of blogs. Nevertheless, there are three popular categories of blogs, such as: the organizational, business and personal blogs.

The first category, the organization, uses the power of blogs to communicate either externally with the public or internally within their organizations. This kind of blog has the purpose of facilitation internal communications amongst employees, colleagues and other organizational personnel. In addition, organizational blogs normally publish information that is of interest by the public. In a certain instance, there are organizational blogs that publish seminar schedules, meetings, and announcements for their clients, customers or members.

The business blogs, on the other hand, are for promoting services or products offered by businesses in order to help increase profits, revenue and interest of potential consumers. These kinds of blogs can look for ways to increase their reputation and authority with vendors, customers and partners. They do this by publishing contents that express expertise and knowledge within a specific market portion, niche or industry.
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How to Spice up Your Blog

August 13th, 2008

The proliferation of blogging has captured the online community. As blogs originally were most popular during political campaigns, there are now blogs dedicated to pretty much any topic under the sun. If you’re new to the blogging community or are looking to improve your current blog, you should try to make your blog stand out from the rest of the pack as much as possible. The only way you’ll generate steady traffic to your site is if it offers something that other blogs in the same genre don’t. Here are a few tips to consider as you try to develop a niche audience for your blog:

  1. Produce new material. If you’re simply regurgitating what’s already available on the web then you’re going to have a small audience and nobody will link to your site. Offering a unique perspective on your topic is what will keep people coming back for more. While you should read as many blogs similar to yours to see what others are saying, use your research to your advantage and figure out what seems to be missing in the online dialogue and fill in those holes.
  2. Be amusing. Regardless of whether you’re telling a personal story or commenting on something that happened in the public limelight you should let your sense of humor emerge. What’s humorous for one person may not be for the next guy, but don’t let that keep your sense of humor to shine through.
  3. Link to a variety of sites. If you’re simply linking to the same sites that other blogs in your genre are then you’re going to alienate readers. Readers want to follow a trail of links that brings them to new, interesting sites. Peppering fresh links into your articles will make your readers a happy bunch and they’ll remember that you produced an enjoyable reading experience.
  4. Keep it short and sweet. You need to keep your reader’s attention span in mind and keep your articles on the short side. Somewhere between 300 and 500 words is a solid length for your posts. Being concise and getting to your underlying point quickly will make your blog sing better.
  5. Accept guest posts on your site. Allowing other people to post on your site helps you and your guest blogger. It gives you a rest and gives the guest blogger a chance to shine on a reputable blog.

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This post was contributed by Heather Johnson, who writes on the subject of yahoo efax. She invites your feedback at heatherjohnson2323 at gmail dot com.

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10 Tips To A Successful Website

August 6th, 2008

1. Make and develop your own website. Do NOT copy or get websites that have absolutley no value. Always write and create good content for your website visitors. It will be much easier to write, make and develop a website about what you already know.

Build a website with lots of good original content….this is what almost all “Internet Marketing Guru’s” will tell you. It’s also called Niche Marketing.

2. Find your niche. What do you do for a living? What are your interests, your hobbies, your love. Do you like sports? What about working and tinkering with cars/trucks. Do you like skateboarding, gardening, are you a wizard at math, electronics, computers. Do you enjoy the outdoors, traveling, gambling, and music. Why shoot even the 9th grade math expert can tell others about their algebra problems.

3. Once you have that in mind start writing it down. Yes… take a pen and put it on paper. You will probably have tons of content for your website. This is what people want, and more importantly what “google” and the rest of the search engines are craving for. Think about it! More and more people turn to their computer to find a solution to their problem. And you may have the answer.
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What’s your favorite SEO WordPress Plugin?

August 4th, 2008

Search engine optimization is an important step to getting more traffic for your blog especially from search engines. There are plugins for Wordpress that I am using for this blog to make it SEO-friendlier and generate more traffic and ranking.

1. All in One SEO Pack. All in One SEO Pack is named because it can basically do every aspect to optimize your posts and pages. This is one of the best SEO plugin for WordPress so far ranking it as the second most downloaded plugin from the WordPress database. It has several great features:

  • Automatically optimizes your titles for search engines
  • Generates META tags automatically
  • Avoids the typical duplicate content found on Wordpress blogs
  • You can override any title and set any META description and any META keywords you want.
  • You can fine-tune everything
  • Backward-Compatibility with many other plugins, like Auto Meta, Ultimate Tag Warrior and others.

2. Title Tags plugins. The title tag is considered as one of the most important factors in getting high search engine rankings because the words in your title tag are what appear in the clickable link on the search engine results page (SERP). All in One SEO Package also offer a feature to change the title tags in your posts. Other plugins include:

  • SEO Title Tag – SEO Title Tag makes it easy to optimize the title tags – for your posts, home page, and every title tag on your site.

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