Getting Your Blog on Track for its First Year of Success
by Kevin on February 26, 2009
The most critical time for a blog is its first year. By a rough estimate, I’d have to say that 80% or more of blogs that people read were started within the last five years, and the remaining are still (…)
Create Clear and Simple Content
by Kevin on February 25, 2009
One problem that you might have in attracting the correct audience is writing for the wrong group of people. When you begin writing on your blog, you probably don’t know your audience very well, thus the reason that it is (…)
Dispelling Popular Myths About Blogging
by Kevin on February 23, 2009
Whether or not the first bloggers created these myths or they formed over time by the way the media perceived bloggers, there will eventually come a time when everyone that wants to know about blogging or how to start a (…)
Should I Post That?
by Kevin on February 22, 2009
Sometimes people want to know whether something is worth of posting. Much like natural traffic cycles, your “train of thought” has high and low points. At times, you are able to think of hundreds of topics to write about, while (…)
How To: Using RSS to Take Advantage of Additional Opportunities
by Kevin on February 21, 2009
A feature that many WordPress (and Blogger) users overlook is the ability to use RSS in other ways than just delivering your posts to others. RSS can be used infinitely used to improve the way people view your content or (…)