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Blogging Basics

March 10, 2009

in SEO, Uncategorized

Being successful in the blogosphere requires a recipe of several ingredients.  First, you need quality content built on a single theme.  One you have that, you need readership.  This requires community building.  People make a lot of mistakes here.  Some play Blackhat games and get spammy.  Spam is not good.  It’s no better than the [...]

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Guest Posting and Linking

February 27, 2009

in SEO

Guest posting is a vital component for blogger interested in growing their readership and expanding their social networks.

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Chris Pearson is the designer behind the Thesis Theme, and his work is taking the web by storm. Not only does it make your site look great, but it allows people like me who know next to nothing about html, css, or php codes to actually get in the game and play with the big dogs.

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While the idea of owning ones own dot com sounds fun, it is not an arena for the casual user or the technophopic.

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Think about the blogs you bookmark, the ones you read everyday. Are they part of a larger community? If so, how do they network? Have those relationships helped build their readership? How did they build those relationships?

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“One hasn’t become a writer until one has distilled writing into a habit, and that habit has been forced into an obsession. Writing has to be an obsession. It has to be something as organic, physiological and psychological as speaking or sleeping or eating.”
– Niyi Osundare
In order to write a successful blog, [...]

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Top Blog Topics

January 9, 2009

in Social Media

Does your blog have a topic?  It should.  Blogging willy-nilly about subjects this and that is a common mistake for beginning  bloggers’.
Be that as it may, Miss Applesassy understands your desire to spread your wings and avoid being caged or defined by a single subject;  but please take a moment to view the concept from [...]

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If you are interested in better blogging, please allow Miss Apps to introduce the charming Mr. Chris Brogan. Chris knows all about blogging, and dedicates himself to sharing his knowledge with others.

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1) Use the active rather than passive voice.
2) Be like Hemingway.  Shorten your sentences.
3) Eliminate “THAT” word.
The word “That” is largely over used. Often it can be replaced with a simple coma.  When you proof read, go through your essay looking for the word “That” and see how many times you can eliminate [...]

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