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Learn How To Use Onlywire For Social Bookmarking Wordpress Blogs

If you are like most bloggers, you blog for a reason – you want your voice to be heard. Even if you’re not trying to make money, you want to be heard. Nobody likes to be “a voice crying in the wilderness, ” but that’s what most bloggers are. WordPress is arguably the best blogging platform on the internet, but even there you need help if you want to get the word out. If you know how to use Onlywire for social bookmarking WordPress Blogs, you will get all the help you need.

What is Onlywire? You’ve probably heard of automated bookmarking software. Onlywire is that and much more. Using this service, you can instantly syndicate one or a number of blogs or blog entries to dozens of social media sites. Other automated services can do this, too, but they can’t do it as well or in as targeted a manner. (more…)

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3 Sure-Fire Success Tips From Excellent Blogging Guides

When you start blogging you might find that it is difficult to start it and maintain it. Many people find this because it does take up a fair amount of time and there are tons, almost too many, different models and methods you can use to have a successful blog. Blogging guides also exist where people will give you advice and details about blogging – how to start, what to do, where to find the best money making possibilities etc. Well after searching the internet and looking at tons of ways to make blogging profitable, there are in fact many good ebooks around for you to start off your blogging venture.

Here are 3 sure-fire success tips excellent blogging guides will tell you.
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7 Ways to Leave Comments and Drive Traffic Back to Your Blog

People say that to make an impression, you’ll have to open your mouth. While that is physically impossible in the virtual world of the Internet, saying your piece is not entirely difficult to do. Thanks to forums and discussion boards, you can leave a comment or start a discussion thread about virtually any topic from anywhere in the world. And yes, you can even leave comments to drive traffic to your blog and increase your readership.

Leaving effective comments

You’re probably old enough to know that not every comment that gets thrown into an opportunity for interaction creates the desired effect, much less become appreciated by those who hear or read it. If you don’t use this technique carefully, you will either waste the opportunity or simply allow it to create the wrong impression. Here are 7 ways you ought to do it: (more…)

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Blogger’s Paycheck Review

Course Creator: John Yeo
Format: PDF documents (downloadable with free Adobe Acrobat Reader
Official Website: Blogger’s Paycheck

Description:

Blogger’s Paycheck is a series of 5 step-by-step downloadable guides that show you how to set up and make money from their blogs.

Contents:

- Volume 1: Foundation & Setting Up (65 pages): This volume covers challenges for beginners, finding your niche, designing your blog, setting up your blog, posting to your blog.

- Volume 2: Traffic Mastery (40 pages): This volume includes information on different sources of traffic, how to track your traffic, getting links, article marketing, online communities and what to avoid when creating traffic. (more…)

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Blogging Pitfall Part One

I am going to do a series on blogging pitfalls and what you can do to avoid or fix them.

The pitfall we are going to discuss today is jumping into blogging without a plan, as this is not uncommon amongst new bloggers. To be honest, even I fell into this pitfall when I first started.

A blog is the easiest way to get started online but it is not as simple as just throwing up a blog and adding content. This is fine if you only wish to have a personal blog but that is not what we want. (more…)

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Ways To Produce The Greatest Articles

What’s next after setting up a website? Obviously, it is to constantly update it with some exciting information that keeps people coming back in order to increase the number of visitors each day. To achieve that, here are some tips I have came up with that leads to a good piece of article.

1. Be clear with what you are trying to say. It is important that you have enough knowledge about your subject matter because you may happen to have all the exclusive knowledge that people may not know and that is what attracts them. If you are just an amateur, it’s best for you to do more research before generating an article. You may also find it useful to ask an expert for his opinions.

2. You have to be interested in what you are writing. It really show when you are interested in something, from the way you talk and your gestures. People usually appear to be more outspoken and energetic when they are talking of their interests, this is also reflected in what you write. Of course you can write about your first hand experience on practically everything. Try to incorporate in your writing the useful tips, which readers can learn from. Writing about the failures or problems that you have encountered will also make the content more believable. (more…)

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