Paid Reviews Does Your Web Site Rely on Google? If you get significant amounts of traffic and business from search engine positions on Google, you'll want to think twice before writing a paid review. In an post entitled Selling Links that Pass PageRank, Google engineer Matt Cutts revealed that paid reviews that pass on page rank are subject to possible Google penalties. So if Google traffic is important to you, you should make sure your buyer understands that they're buying a human endorsement and human click-throughs, not a page rank boost.
Attention. Keep in mind that if you ever want your blog article or content to get read then make sure you have a good title. It is the very essence of grabbing your readers attention and get them 'stuck' on your contents. These 4 key points above is the very foundation you will ever need in terms of writing articles for blog format in every manner. Its easy to use, manipulate and navigate Its free, you may want to get your own domain name but thats it Step 2: Define Your Purpose Of Starting A Blog Choosing which platform will be your greatest accomplishment but don't worry if in case you want to switch to Wordpress. Its easy and you can do the transfer of all your blogger data to Wordpress in less than an hour. Automated blog posting can be carried out manually or using software. Either way, the focused aim is always to get the traffic and businesses.
They're reluctant to take on new clients, and when they do, they charge like wounded rhino for their blogging skills. This means that even as a total newbie, you can get hired. Let's look at three steps which will take you from blogging beginner to blogging professional. (By 'professional' I mean someone who gets hired to blog.) 1. Think about your skills and interests and make a list Make a list of your skills. Even if you're a college student, you have skills. If you're a retiree, you have a lifetime of skills. Also, list subjects you know well enough to write about.
Monday, January 11, 2010
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