Auto Niche Blogs – Affiliates Earn 50% Commissions
Auto Niche Blogs – Affiliates Earn 50% Commissions
If You’ve Been Slaving Away At The PC Updating Your Blog Day After Day, Then I Blame The ‘Set ‘n’ Forget’ Gurus For Not Telling The Truth!
Auto Niche Blogs – Affiliates Earn 50% Commissions
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BradP.com – Dating Education, Attraction, and Seduction
BradP.com – Dating Education, Attraction, and Seduction
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Blogging Guru System – Affiliates Earn 50% Commissions!
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RV Education 101.
RV Education 101.
RV expert Mark Polk is the producer & host of Americas most highly regarded series of DVDs, videos, books, and e-books. Polk provides RVers with Qualified RV information, tips and safety advice.
RV Education 101.
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Chinese Education and Hip Hop
This is a video by guest filmmakers Angela Steele and Lila Babb who spent one year documenting the emerging Hip Hop scene in Mainland China as part of a Fulbright Fellowship. They filmed Hip Hop artists in 12 cities around China. Go to their Youtube page to see more of their videos: www.youtube.com blog: www.dongting08.com (blocked in China)
Video Rating: 4 / 5
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Brooklyn Podiatrist Launches Informational Blog For Practice
Brooklyn Podiatrist Launches Informational Blog For Practice
BROOKLYN, NY-Well-known podiatrist in Brooklyn, Dr. Michael Perlstein, is contributing new information to his practice blog which can be easily accessed via his practice website. The new blog for this Brooklyn podiatrist is just one of many ways a patient can learn about podiatric health by visiting Dr. Perlstein’s site.
The blog-an online journal of articles related to foot and ankle health- is updated regularly by Dr. Perlstein. Integrated with Dr. Perlstein’s website, the blog provides education on a variety of topics related to podiatric symptoms, conditions and treatment. The blog was designed to be informal and conversational, giving patients the option to comment to a blog post with questions or feedback. Additionally, each post to the blog updates Dr. Perlstein’s Facebook and Twitter pages. Topics include everything from detecting painful bone spurs and avoiding bunions to the benefits of computer gait analysis.
“My new blog has proven to be a valuable addition to my website. Where the patient education library is formal, the blog empowers the patient to participate in discussions and connect with our practice,” said Dr. Perlstein, Brooklyn podiatrist.
A podiatrist in Brooklyn, NY, Dr. Perlstein is board certified in Podiatric Orthopedics as well as wound care. He brings years of experience to the field, having treated over 25,000 patients since 1986. To remain on the cutting-edge of medical knowledge, this podiatrist in Brooklyn, NY travels around the country every year to attend continuing education courses. He offers extensive knowledge in all realms of podiatry, offering a full array of services including treatment for diabetic feet, heel pain and bunions in Brooklyn. Additionally, Dr. Perlstein is an emergency care podiatrist in Brooklyn and even offers extended office hours on Sunday.
Dr. Perlstein’s interactive practice website functions as a patient’s portal to their foot and ankle health. The services page provides an in-depth look at treatments and procedures performed by Dr. Perlstein, including emergency care and bunions in Brooklyn. For convenience, new patients can visit the new patient page to download and complete registration forms in advance of first appointments, and online appointment requesting is available to patients 24/7. Additionally, the patient education library covers a full range of topics related to foot and ankle health, and Dr. Perlstein’s extensive video gallery offers numerous videos on various aspects of foot and ankle care. Combined with the new conversational blog, patients can always be connected to their Brooklyn podiatrist.
For more information visit, http://www.brooklynfootdoc[dot]com.
About Dr. Perlstein: Dr. Michael Perlstein is an experienced podiatrist in Brooklyn. Treating over 25,000 patients since 1986, this Brooklyn, NY podiatrist provides the best podiatric care possible for bunions, hammertoes, nail fungus removal, heel pain and diabetic wound therapy. Additionally, Dr. Perlstein travels the country to pursue ongoing education to stay abreast of the latest in podiatric health. The practice accepts most insurance plans, provides emergency care and is a Brooklyn podiatrist open on Sundays.
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Dr. Michael Perlstein
contactus@brooklynfootdoc[dot]com
4414 14th Avenue
Brooklyn NY, 11219
(718) 438-8188
http://www.brooklynfootdoc[dot]com
Dr. Michael Perlstein is an experienced podiatrist in Brooklyn. The practice accepts most insurance plans, provides emergency care and is a Brooklyn podiatrist open on Sundays.
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Russian Web 2.0 Explodes with Content – 10 Million Blogs by 2008
Russian Web 2.0 Explodes with Content – 10 Million Blogs by 2008
Since I was seven, I waited with great anticipation for lunch time, when my mother, who worked at a large publishing house, would bring a freshly printed pack of Soviet newspapers, like “Izvestiya,” “Pravda,” “Trud,” “Komsomolskaya Pravda,” “Krasnaya Zvezda,” “Sovetsky Sport,” all in all, up to 10+ newspapers. There was nothing more pleasant than to chomp on a juicy apple and read all the latest news in one pack! I even used to fight with my older brother over who will get “Sovetsky Sport” and “Komsomolskaya Pravda” first.
Despite the abundance of styles, from the stiff and official “Pravda” to the more relaxed and youthful “Komsomolskaya Pravda”, the opinions expressed were trimmed to the rules of the reigning Soviet propaganda machine. Only after the genie of glasnost came out of Gorbachev’s bottle, I saw some unusually critical articles in the Soviet press. Even then, people still could not really speak up or relate their opinions to particular events, except discussing it with friends or relatives in their tiny kitchens, where people could discuss anything and everything at small kitchen tables with the help of vodka and pickles…
Alas, in the early Yeltsin era, the newly minted democratic Russian media developed in a motley crew of yellow press, scandals and soap operas. Often it was hard to sift through this flow and find some real pearls of genuine truth and compelling critic. In the late 90′s, the Internet gave birth to the blogging universe, and it quickly gained popularity from mass users, journalists, politicians and critics, creating a gigantic Russian salad of opinions and philosophies never tasted before.
Today Russian blogging services are on their way up. The latest research by Yandex, the Russian search engine No. 1, showed that the two most popular services in the Russian Internet (RUNET) are LiveJournal’s Russian language community (RULJ) and LiveInternet (LI). On June 6, 2007, the RULJ proudly recorded 1 million registered users and blogs. Yet the long-standing #2 blogging site LI is rapidly reaching its main rival, RULJ, in terms of new blogs and everyday notes.
However, the gap is still wide: LI has 170,000 daily visitors, while there are 600,000 visitors at RULJ. LI’s General Director German Klimenko said to CNews that the number of active blogs at LI will exceed LJ by the end of 2007. Yandex research indicates that the overall growth of the Russian blogging sphere is 74% (41% worldwide), however the total number of Russian blogs account for only 3% of worldwide blogs. Analysts believe that by 2008 there will be at least 10 million blogs in the Russian part of the global blogosphere.
Let’s make a quick comparison between LI and RULJ. Once you check or register to both, one thing becomes clear immediately: RULJ is definitely more mature and garners an older audience. LI, boasting a kaleidoscope of services, is crafted for teenagers and young adults. Naturally, LI’s audience is growing faster than that of RULJ. After all, kids are craving for company and socializing. The big difference is in the quality of content and blogs, where at LI bored teenagers spill out their fresh half-thoughts and desires, while the good ol’ RULJ crowd is much more content with serious topics and informative content. There is a great number of really interesting blogs and boards at RULJ. Nevertheless, both blog arenas cover well for their type of audiences.
Depressed Russians and Football Widows
Well, yes, when you are entering the Moscow Sheremetyevo Airport, the first Russians who you see are not smiling and look pretty gloomy. But actually associating Russians with depression – that sounds funny to me. Little did I know that a new term “a Russian” means just that! Here is what one RULJ user, offered to discuss to the Russian blogging community. Under the topic “presenteeism” this user shared newly coined English language terms that hadn’t yet come to Russia. These are the first three words:
“mac nazi” – people crazy about Apple Macintosh products
“football widow” – a woman who believes her husband is dead during football matches
“a russian” – a person who is constantly in depression and sees the world in black
And there is much more of this new language in there.
Now, how about checking the most popular blogs in Russia? Yandex regularly publishes its own rating of RUNET’s blogs at: Blogs.yandex.ru/top. As of July 3, 2007, there were 2,189,160 blogs rated on the Yandex system.
For example, the top-4 blogs in the Russian Internet on July 4, 2007, included:
1. http://www.Ajdnevnik.ru – Alexander Jdanov and pictures of the “Star Factory” – popular music show
2. drugoi.livejournal.ru – “an illustrated magazine about everything in the world”
3. – Blog of Leonid Kaganov, Russian writer
4. aqua_snezhok.livejournal.com – mainly various photos of glamour, animals, people and fashion
Blogger Services Rating by Yandex, July 3, 2007
• LiveInternet 51,823 records on July 3
• LiveJournal 48,439
• Diary.ru 18,609
• Blogs.Mail.Ru 12,289
• Love ♥ Planet 7,935
• Planeta.Rambler.ru 2,875
• Beon.ru 2,398
• Jamango 2,129
Search in blogs by Yandex, July 3, 2007
• Steve Bloom
• Transformers the game
• torent
• Timothy and Sobchak
• Harry Potter
On July 3, 2007, popular categories included (most popular are in caps letters): Anime, CRAP, spring, VIDEO, questions, children, DIARY, friends, Eurovision, LJ, life, games, interesting, Internet, history, pictures, cinema, books, culture, private, lytdybr or ksnls,h, love, people, my thoughts, my life, MUSIC, thoughts, thoughts aloud, mood, news about life, about me, rest, positive, POLITICS, pranks, nature, psychology, travel, job, pondering, various, dreams, events, sport, links, poems, tv, creativity, tests, films, PHOTO, football, hockey, school, humor, me, me and my friends.
Copycats Lure Millions of Users
However large RULJ and LI communities are, luckily there is much more that you can find in the Russian blogosphere. Ever wondered what the Russian copies of the famous Western blog sites have been? Here you are: MoiKrug.ru is a local version of LinkedIn; Odnoklassniki.ru – Classmates.ru; Fakultet.ru, VKontakte.ru — FaceBook; Habrahabr.ru – Dig.com; Privet.ru (Comby) – MySpace. MoiKrug focuses on professional community. Odnoklassniki are looking for lost contacts, mainly from their high schools. VKontakte and Fakultet are oriented towards students. While the copycats of the “One Million Dollar Site” that secured a real million to its British owner did not spark with the skeptical Russian web-community, social networks quickly went berserk.
The latest hit of the Russian Web 2.0 is VKontakte.ru. Recently Alexa (www.alexa.com), a leading Web Statistic Portal, placed VKontakte as the Top-4 Russian site, right after such giants as Mail.ru, Yandex and Rambler. Users praise the site for easy-to-use design and many features similar to Facebook. For example, recently VKontakte announced video, allowing users to add videos to their pages. The site also allows you to search by job contact, Friends, and remind you of your friends’ birthdays. According to VKontakte statistics, some 12,000 people register on this site daily.
Created in 2006, Habrahabr.ru, an analog of Dig.com, became successful almost immediately. Habrahabr’s audience include people interested in the Web development and Internet economy, web-designers, programmers, journalists, analysts and various businesses interested in the Internet. The project allows its users to add blogs, write articles, paste news and create personal audio and video programs. In 2007 Habrahabr gained the Project of the Year 2007 and Best Internet Community Awards.
Apart from these sites that help to find friends and provide socializing platform, there are a few interesting projects covering various social needs.
For example, according to Habrahabr, recently E-Generator.ru supported by FINAM holding, launched DrugMe.ru (note that in Russian drug literally means “a friend”), a social site for people with various illnesses interested in socializing with each other, finding better drugs and doctors, recommending good clinics, etc. Among the services which differ from RULJ, a sick person can search among users with the same diagnosis and leave a reference about a particular doctor and hospital, and many other things. By the end of 2007, the site hopes to get at least one million users. And its main promotion strategy will be using virus marketing via the satisfied pool of first users, supplemented by catchy medical news and success stories.
Education is another sphere that is destined to be Web-two-oed. As an example, in 2006 Intel and TransTelecom jointly launched a Web 2.0 project for Russian teachers. The Letopisi.ru project aimed at educating teachers in using Web 2.0 principles to create a platform for collective educational projects. Letopisi.ru helped many Russian teachers involve their students in group projects.
Show Me the Money: ‘Cherchez La Femme’ a la Russ
So, where is the money? Mamba.ru President, Nikita Sherman, said that some 15 million people use internet dating sites. And this market is growing 70% to 100% annually. Thus, in 2006 web-dating site owners harvested USD 34 million of profits. According to iKS-Consulting, 52% of these audience are men with higher education and business owners. Yes, for a chance to find your Cinderella/Jolie or a Super/Spiderman, Russian men and women don’t mind spending their hard earned rubles.
Yet Web 2.0 site owners also search for the “green” light in the end of Web tunnel. Given that you created a unique, popular and useful site, the easiest way is selling your start-up business and merging with large Russian Web cash cows. That’s what MoiKrug.ru and Damochka.ru did, selling their businesses to Yandex and Rambler respectively. However, top managers of Fakultet.ru chose a different way to monetize their business. According to CNews, Fakultet literally offered each of its users their share in the project, making their subscribers shareholders. This August the company will issue one million shares (1% of Charter Capital) and distribute among its users. The company owners are trying to both monetize their business and engage their customers in this business. Finally, other businesses, like DrugMe and Eva.ru, are looking for sponsors and advertisement.
One way or another, Russian Web 2.0 is evolving into a very creative and living organism that brings people together and offers great business opportunities to bright entrepreneurs and programmers. So, are you feeling Russian now?
Dr. Andrey Gidaspov has over ten years of experience in business consulting in the IT and telecom (ICT) fields in Russia, CIS and Asia. Andrey has sealed deals for hundreds of American companies with Russian and CIS partners, ranging from start-up businesses to large multi-national corporations throughout Eurasia. His past clients include well-known technology leaders such as Motorola, Harris, Tekelec, Oracle, Corning, Tellabs, Qualcomm, Net2Phone, Nortel, Andrew and many others.
In September 2004 Andrey opened his own consulting business, Gidabyte ( [http://www.gidabyte.com] ), based in Hong Kong, China. The company provides a wide range of business consulting in the ICT sector for international companies in Eurasia and Asia Pacific. GidaByte’s bi-monthly newsletter “GidaScope” has become an instant success ( [http://www.gidabyte.com/newsletters] ) among various businesses interested in doing business in Russia. Andrey recently authored his first book – “Riding the Russian Technology Boom” – which will soon be available on Amazon. See more info about the book at: http://www.russia.futuretext.com
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Kid Internet Safety – Is Social Media A Safe Place to Educate Our Kids?
Kid Internet Safety – Is Social Media A Safe Place to Educate Our Kids?
Many teachers have started to embrace social media instead of banning them. Government education bodies across the USA, Canada, the EU & other countries have published “Internet Usage Guidelines For Schools”, which include components on how to use social media and share information between teacher, parent, and kid & keep the kids safe.
Even though many have started to embrace this movement, there are many teachers that are still cautious of social network usage amongst kids, especially at school. I strongly feel that their uneasiness of the social media usage is based on negative media publicity and/or the pure ignorance of the technology itself. With this being said, there are many arguments that the educational benefits of social media outweigh the risk, and the teachers in support of the social media in classrooms worry that the schools are missing out on an opportunity to incorporate tools that many students already know how to use.
It doesn’t mean parents and teachers put down their guards about the Internet dangers for kids, but it does mean get involved & get up to speed to help & work with your kid on the Internet.
In a pilot project, which started as a Facebook-like forum, a seventh grade teacher showed with her social media program 20% of students (school wide) were completing extra assignments for no credit, grades increased more than 50%, and absenteeism was reduced by more than a third.
Here are 5 reason why I feel that school should embrace social media just like the seventh grade teacher that I mentioned above.
1. Social Media is Not Going Away
Contextually, things have not really changed. In the early 1990s the debate was similar as it today. School administrators were adamantly against allowing access to the Internet – the big fear being pornography and predators. If you fast forward, it seems as though we’re confronted with similar issues today. Can you imagine a school not being connected to the Internet now? Impossible!
However, in pure numbers and usage there has been a big change. For example, according to a Kaiser Family Foundation survey, almost ¾ of seventh to twelfth graders have at least one social media profile, and the survey group used social sites more than they played games or watched videos online. Also, you cannot ignore social medias like Facebook have grown to over 500 million users in 7 years, and I haven’t even gone into the details of sites like Myspace, Tagged, MyYearBook, Ning, Hi 5, and LinkedIn. Social media growth is exponential.
Also, here’s something else that endorses social networks are here to stay. Not to long ago, some public schools in the UK had an Internet “lock down”, and the students basically rebelled. Marks, absenteeism & attitudes changed during this “lock down”. Unlike the teacher who had positive results with her pilot “Facebook” program, the kids who went through this “lock down” period seemed not to take responsibility for their actions.
Bottom line – social networks are here to stay. Parents or teachers should get on board – learn it & teach it.
2. Kids Are Better Learners When Engaged
A 3rd and 4th grade Minnesota teacher started using blogs in his classroom in 2007 as a way to motivate students to write. The results were amazing. Students loved it.
In many examples, students have shown to become keenly aware that blogging is not just writing on a piece of paper that gets handed to the teacher, and gets handed back with a smiley. They know that blogging is a shared concept, and friends or other people may even stumble across their writings. There is a concept of power in that notion.
Kids are enthusiastic about in-class blogging. In the pilot Facebook project previously mentioned, students got to school earlier and the overall quality of their work increased.
Parents and teachers – when kids are engaged, they learn better. We need to become engaged before we help them become engaged.
3. Safe Social Media Tools and They’re Free
A teacher started using blogs to teach kids, and ended up developing a ‘social media platform’. His platform allowed him to monitor and approve everything that the kids were posting online, and kept kids safe from inappropriate advertising. This teacher then developed a similar web-based tool, which teachers use today. The tool is called kidblog.org.
Kidblog is one of the hottest Web 2.0 tools in K-8 education, which allows teachers to easily blog with their classes in a teacher-kid-friendly environment. Teachers tend to gain a sense of the interaction taking place as the students navigate their way through their class members’ blogs, and teachers can also invite other classes and guests to participate in the class’ discussions, thereby broadening the readership audience and increasing motivation for students. Multiple teachers can also collaborate within a Kidblog class and share moderation responsibilities.
From a safety perspective, teachers have full administrative control over all comments, posts, and privacy settings. The administrator has the ability to preview and approve (or unapprove) content published by students (and other visitors, if allowed by their privacy settings). Kidblog endorses privacy & does not collect any personal information from students.
Kidblog also never subjects students to advertising, so teachers can feel comfortable knowing that the publishing environment is free from distractions.
Even though Kidblog.org is extremely popular there are other equally popular tools, such as Edmodo & Edublogs.
The key element – these tools are safe and 100% free.
4. Schools Stealing Public Social Media Time
According to a Neilson study, between 2004-2009 the amount of time 2-11 year old kids spent online increased by 63%. One way schools have used this number to their advantage is to compete with other social media sites for part of this time.
One school in the USA launched a pilot program and had their kids complete all their assignments on the school’s propriety social media. As a result, the students spent about five fewer hours weekly on Facebook and Myspace so they could do their assignments.
Another example, a teacher would post an extra assignment that students could complete after school every day. The posting was done on school propriety social media. One day she had students comment on one of President Obama’s speeches; another day she had them make two-minute videos of something on their walk home that was a bad example of sustainability. These assignments had no credit attached to them. The only intrinsic reward was interacting with other students in the digital world.
The results speak for themselves – one social media displaced by another, and has accommodated students desires to communicate with each other, and in a safe way.
5. Social Media Encourages Collaboration
Social media as a teaching tool has a natural collaborative element. Students critique and comment on each other’s assignments, work in teams to create content, and can easily access each other and the teacher with questions or to start a discussion.
Traditional education, on the other hand, typically involves teacher-given lectures, students with their eyes on their own papers, and not talking neighbors. Then, when a student gets into the business world they are literally thrown into groups, expected to produce, but unprepared and lack the collaboration skills.
Many studies show the compelling nature for kids to use social media tools in school, especially how they collaborate. It was initially thought that the shy kids would drift away from collaboration, but in fact if they had a point to make they would make it equally as well as a non-shy kid.
It’s easy to see that students enjoy interacting with each other, which also happens to be in a safe and secure manner.
Conclusion
The negative media publicity has actually had a positive impact, and made our school administrators fully aware of the Internet dangers and thus developed programs and technology to address these concerns and keep our kids safe at schools. As a by- product of these tools, there is a reduction in absenteeism, and our kids are being properly prepared for the collaborative world.
I believe we are on the right track to educating our kids correctly and keeping our kids safe on the Internet while at school.
Gary Hyman is an authority on Kid Internet Safety. He helps keep kids safe on the Internet. For tips, advice, and tools to protect your kids on the Internet please visit Kid Internet Safety. AB
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Make Money Blogging Choose Your Type of Blog
Make Money Blogging Choose Your Type of Blog
Online blogging is one of the common income generating activity in the web today. A lot of unemployed individuals resort to online data entry jobs or building a website for blog writing. Blogging is very easy to make but hard to maintain. Strategies are generally used by bloggers to generate traffic and earn. Before making money thru blogging, it is important to determine what type of blog you need, what you are capable of doing and the type of blog that you are interested. It is important to focus on one type of blog rather than having too many blogs where you are not capable of maintaining.
The different and most common types of blogs are the following below:
Corporate Blog
Most corporate blogs are made in order to cater needs in businesses and companies. It is the means of communication for employees, leaders, consumer feedbacks and product reviews. The most common use for corporate blogs are information dissemination to business employees and introducing a product review for customers viewing. The important use of corporate blogs is for reviews and feedbacks of consumers.
Personal Blog
This is the most commonly used type of blog. Personal blogging is all about publicizing a personal thought, opinion, commentary, an online journal or simply an online diary. Personal blog provides venue for individual reflections on self, environment, community, events and the world.
Political Blog
In political blog, the subject is plainly all about politics. It is focused on investigation of events, facts and persons connected to the government or public office. It is generally labeled as politically biased because most political bloggers use it as a free way of expressing concerns regarding government issues and criticizing government officers or projects. It provides venue of discussions from various professionals regarding their personal political view.
Travel Blog
A travel blog talks about travel destinations and issues surrounding traveling. It generally provides information on places and tourist spots around the world. Travel blogs contain photos and maps in order for viewers to see the different potential travel spots. It also helps travelers by updating them on currencies, prices, fares and current events on a specific travel destination.
Music Blogs
This type of blog discusses music and anything that is related to it. It provides music files for viewers to download their favorite music. It is also used in updating people of the most popular or the newest music out in the market.
Photo Blog
It displays different types of photos for public viewing. It allows photo sharing, photo uploading and photo exchange between creators and among viewers.
Educational Blog
It is centered on education and used in educational purposes. It is maintained for classroom instruction, online assignments, quizzes, projects and exams. It also provides online discussions between educators for educational policy purposes.
Just choose among these different and common types of blogs that you are interested in and focus on it so you can manage it thoroughly and maintain it easily.
Michele Spence is a Bio Business owner/entrepreneur for 16 years wife, mom to two teens. Love helping people to become financially free and love watching them learn and grow. Helping people is her passion. Visit her blog at http://michelespenceblog.com.
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Educational Blogging- Free Useful Guidepost For Bloggers
Educational Blogging- Free Useful Guidepost For Bloggers
If you are searching for information related to educational blogging or any other such as K2 Seth, NBA basketball tickets, cheapest web hosting or amateur blogs you have come to the right article. This piece will provide you with not just general educational blogging information but also specific and helpful information. Enjoy it.
The best ways to get started is head on over to Blogger com and build a blog. Now, don’t back away just yet, this is the easy part. You don’t have to know any technical hogwash to create your own blog; there are pre designed templates for you to choose from. Just pick one which suits your taste and in no time you are ready to start adding some meat to the bones of your blog via content.
Web logging is a relatively new term that has just begun to make its rounds through the Internet world. You may have asked yourself in the past “what is web logging and why everyone is talking about it?” And the answer is relatively simple. Web logging is nothing more than a website that is updated regularly with the newest entries being displayed at the top. A blog is pretty much an online journal where anybody can go and type their thoughts for the rest of the Internet world to read.
A RSS subscription option is crucial. You should not be afraid of it. Don’t run from it. If you want people to read your blog regularly then you have to make it easy for them to do so. Having an “enter your email here” box is a nice start. However, if I have 25 blogs I read, I am not going to want 25 different emails coming to me each time someone updates.
If this article still doesn’t answer your specific educational blogging quest, then don’t forget that you can conduct more searches on any of the major search engines like Yahoo to get specific educational blogging information.
If you intend creating an affiliate blog, select the products that you’ll be selling before you create the blog. This is because you want to be sure that there is a wide range of products that you can promote. There’s nothing worse than developing a blog, and finding out that the well is dry: you’ve picked a niche where products rarely change, and in which the products are so standardized that there’s nothing new to write or podcast about.
Blogger and several other free blog companies make it very simple to have a brand new blog up and running in a matter of a few minutes. Try not to post an article about dogs on a blog about golf. Once you have an interesting blog on one particular topic, the best place to start making money is Google AdSense. Blogger has made it very simple to add AdSense ads to your blog. The ads that show up on your blog will be targeted towards the topic of your blog, which means if you have a blog about dogs, the ads that show up on your blog will deal with pets. It’s like Google is paying you to advertise on your blog.
There is certainly nothing new about the idea of web logging, and yet many business owners and Internet entrepreneurs don’t seem to grasp the power of this simple strategy. This is evidenced by the fact that many business websites do not include a blog.
A lot of well-meaning people searching for educational blogging also searched online for unlimited hosting, blog jobs, and even blogger software download.
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