Understanding Basic Link Theory
In theory, the greater the number of links to your page the better. In practice, who is linking to you, what they link to, and what anchor text they use can all drastically affect your site. Once you understand how links work you’ll be in a position to leverage your own authority when linking within your blog’s pages. But first you must understand that when it comes to incoming links ( both from others as well as cross-links in your own pages) more is not always better.
Hit The G-Spot With Your Reviews
Did you know your money-making blog entries can have g-spots? It takes time and effort, but the results can be overwhelmingly splendid. Finding the g-spot, and doing it every time, will bring more traffic, more opportunities and more income. And it’s easier than you think!
Is Your Sponsored Blog A Splog?
Your blog can stand out for good writing AND make you money, too. Here are three tips to get you started.
10 Must-Have WordPress Plugins
That big long list of plug-ins at the WordPress site looks a bit overwhelming. Here are 10 Must-Have plugins to help your blog work better.
Be Yourself On Your Blog
People read blogs to gain information and to be entertained. So how do you give readers what they’re looking for without boring or alienating them? Here’s how.
Starting A New Blog: A Checklist
Whether you’re starting your first-ever blog or launching a new one, first impressions matter. A new blog, to the blogosphere, is like free beer to frat boys, like shoe sales to fashionistas: it’s almost as exciting as free Wi-Fi. It will get traffic, sometimes a huge surge, even. If you want to turn that traffic into a regular reading audience, you need to create a good first impression. Accomplish this by making sure you have your blog’s ducks all in a row before that first surge of new blog traffic ever arrives.
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