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It has always been a nice feeling for me to know that I do get many free things in life after all and on top of that I can use the free things to earn money.
BlogPulse is really a great and impressive site. When you log in you are able to get a host of information about your site
When you launch a blog the first thing to do is to submit your sitemap to the four major search engines. They are Google, Yahoo, MSN and Ask.
How do you collect your AdSense earnings? AdSense offers many methods of payment.
It's time for you to join some blog directories when your blog is filled with many pages of articles. When you join the directories you are getting a better exposure for your blog and you are able to get some one-way backlinks to your blog. You are also attracting other members of the blog directories to visit your site.
With the large number of blogging platforms out there, it can be a bit confusing to decide on any one particular package. Each of the popular blogging software currently available has different feature sets and plug-ins specifically designed for them.
Ok, so by now we all know what a blog is and many of us run and operate a blog of our very own. But have you heard of a vlog? If not, no worries, it's thsomething at has been around for less than one year. A vlog, or video blog, is a weblog which uses video as its primary presentation format. It is primarily a medium for distributing video content.
On the other day I was reading Jennifer Slegg's blog post on Search Engine Land, 25 Tips To Optimize Your Blog For Readers & Search Engines, and after reading the post I clicked on the Digg This link on the bottom and was brought to the Digg.com comments page for this post.
Ok, so the latest craze on the Internet is what is called ‘blogging’. I’m sure you’ve heard of it. If you have not heard of blogging, then maybe you’ve heard of a blog. If you’re still unsure what I’m talking about then maybe you should get out more.
Pay per Post (PPP) advertising is a method where the advertiser pays to have their company, product, website or blog reviewed by an outside blogger. The blogger reviewing the advertisers company, product, website or blog would be paid a predetermined fee to write the review and link directly to the advertiser’s website. Today's pay range is anywhere from $5 to $1,000 per review. The paid review sites also charge a service fee, typically a percentage or dollar amount per post.