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Is It Worth Getting An Affordable Blog Hosting?

Thursday, December 31st, 2009

Most bloggers start writing content for personal reasons and use a blog to write online journals. However, when blogging evolved and merged into the business field, many bloggers switched to paid blog hosting to maximize their site’s potential.

When bloggers upgrade their free blog hosting, they usually choose affordable blog hosting packages to make their blogs professional looking or add extra services. Since most free hosting providers offer limited features, switching to an affordable blog hosting service is the next great deal.

However, you have to consider several factors when choosing an affordable blog hosting because your income or success as a blogger will rely on your hosting provider. While affordable blog hosting packages can be a good way to save money, it can also hold major drawbacks, especially when you wish to make a living out of your blog.

Pros and Cons of an Affordable Blog Hosting

The greatest advantage of affordable blog hosting packages is that they offer you with money-saving ways of bringing your content online. However, since you pay a small fee for these services, expect a limited features and unavailability to configure the site the way you prefer. If you have been blogging for years, choosing an affordable blog hosting can be frustrating because of limited options for blog customization.

Compared to exclusive blog hosting or stand along hosting providers, an affordable blog hosting is very user-friendly in terms of setting up or managing accounts. However, the drawback of these kinds of hosting providers is that because of limited template options, your blog could end up looking very similar to another blog.

The good thing about affordable blog hosting services is that they design blog platforms to update automatically, making it easier for you to keep your content updated all the time. However, having a low-cost blog hosting can be frustrating because you share a web server with hundreds of other bloggers. Because of this, you may experience plenty of downtimes, which could make an updated blog useless due to lack of online visibility.

One of the most rewarding benefits of affordable blog hosting providers is that major search engines can easily index your blog. This is possible because the hosting provider have great page ranks even before you register with them, allowing your site to get ranked very quickly.

When you wish to upgrade your blog hosting with a paid hosting service, you should weigh the pros and cons of an affordable blog hosting to prepare you on what to expect with these kinds of hosting providers.

Hyun Kim is a freelance writer. He visits Branica.com since it offers <a onClick=”javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview(’/outgoing/article_exit_link’);” href=”http://www.branica.com/hosting.html”>affordable blog hosting</a> as well as <a onClick=”javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview(’/outgoing/article_exit_link’);” href=”http://www.branica.com/”>blog counters</a> & the <a onClick=”javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview(’/outgoing/article_exit_link’);” href=”http://www.branica.com/forums/showthread.php?t=151″>best seo tips</a>.

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Marketing Formula Pro Blog : Tools & Resources

Thursday, December 31st, 2009


marketingformulapro.com . http . Robert Howard (207)221-3920 & Fred Howard . Marketing Formula Pro Blog is was created to provide a list of tools and resources for the internet marketer. Discover marketing tools and resources to build your business online. Learn how to make online profit with your business and be part of an ever growing community. Marketing Formula Pro has the answers for you. Learn strategies and techniques for your marketing success! ————————- How to Build …

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The best – Blog Thati Bione

Thursday, December 31st, 2009


Blog Oficial Thati Bione www.bioneteclando.cjb.net

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Substantial Income Opportunity Blog, Blog Archive, Revolutionary Wealth Opportunity

Thursday, December 31st, 2009

Revolutionary Wealth Opportunity

Real median household income in the United States rose by 1.1 percent between 2004 and 2005, reaching $46,326, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. Of course, median and average are not synonymous. Median is the absolute middle of the income spectrum and average is…well, average.

But who wants to be average? And who enjoys being crammed into the middle? Like the dog musher said, “If you aren’t the lead dog, the view never changes.” But if you want the view to change, you have to change it. Break out from the pack. Do something extraordinary. Do something…revolutionary!

There has never been a more exciting time to consider the possibilities of building individual wealth. The dynamics of society are changing. With the advent of social media like You Tube, Facebook, and Twitter, we are witnessing the empowerment of the individual. The world has never been more crowded, but we keep finding ways to say, “Look! I am here. I matter.”

In their book Revolutionary Wealth, released in 2006, well-known futurists Alvin and Heidi Toffler predict a dramatic increase in wealth in the coming years. They appear to be onto something. Berkeley economist J. Bradford DeLong noted that global income per person increased ten-fold in the 20th century. Compare that to the 19th century, in which personal income only tripled.

According to CNN.com, 7.5 million Americans – or one in every 125 – were millionaires in 2004. Marketwatch.com reported that by 2005 that number had grown to 8.9% of the population. It remains true that two of every three millionaires are self-employed. That, my friend, is revolutionary wealth.

So how do you join the revolution? The obvious answer is…call your super-rich daddy and ask for a loan.

What? Your daddy isn’t super-rich, or he doesn’t trust you to pay that loan back? Well, then on to option 2: start your own business. Conventional wisdom says, “It takes money to make money…lots of it.” But, we aren’t talking about conventional wisdom, nor are we talking about conventional means. We are talking about revolutionary wealth.

This is a new day with new opportunities, the kind of opportunities not afforded previous generations. You don’t have to be out tens of thousands of dollars to secure a storefront or office space. You don’t have to be out hundreds of thousands of dollars to buy into a name-brand franchise. You don’t have to secure the services of a pricey advertising firm.

You can start a business right there in your very own home office with earning potential that exceeds traditional business models. Just ask yourself a few vital, qualifying questions first:

Do I have the desire to build my own business?

Do I have the ambition to build immense personal wealth?

Do I believe in my ability to achieve my dreams, given the opportunity?

Will I commit my time, energy, and resources to accomplishing my ultimate goal?

If you answered yes, yes, yes, yes, then you are ready to join the revolution. The next time CNN or Marketwatch compiles statistics regarding millionaires, you could be one reason the numbers keep rising.

Revolutionary wealth is within your reach, but you have to grasp it. There will never be a better time than right now to start your own revolution.

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Learn Blog Secret from 40 Top Blogs on Click for Clients Radio

Thursday, December 31st, 2009


Join Jon Ward and Andy Renk for this week’s episode of Click for Clients Radio. If you’ve been thinking about starting a blog for your small business or are frustrated with getting traffic to your current blog, then you won’t want to miss this week’s episode. We’re talking to Stephane Grenier, CEO of LandlordMax Software Inc. and author of the book Blog Blazers (www.blogblazers.com He’s also a longtime builder and promoter of numerous blogs, a seminar speaker for “Website Promotion and …

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Blog & Search Engines – 3 Factors Why Search Engines Love Blogs

Thursday, December 31st, 2009

Nowadays, blogging has become so popular that it seems that this technology has been around for ages. What is a blog? A blog is like an online journal that anyone can share his or her experience, personal story, or expertise with readers. With Wordpress and Blogspot, anyone can start his or her blog online easily. Now, even businesses are using blogs to connect with their prospects and customers.


If you search for particular information in the search engine, you will probably find some of the listings are blogs rather than normal websites. So why search engines love blog so much? A lot of search engine optimization or SEO practitioners have already include blogs as one of their MUST-HAVE optimization tools. Now, let me share with you 3 factors why search engines love blogs and why you must absolutely start a blog now:


1. Fresh content. All search engines love fresh content. A site which updates its content regularly will tend to rank higher on search engine result page. When you run a blog, you will post content regularly to connect with your readers. Whenever you post a new content, search engine spiders will visit your site and they love new content. This will accelerate your SEO process and allow your blog to rank well organically.


2. Unique content. Duplicate content destroy a SEO effort. Unless you are posting other people articles or information on your blog, you should be worrying too much. Nothing beats having unique content on your site when it comes to search engine optimization. If you write your own content, it will be written in a very natural way that will not make search engines feel that you are spamming them with keywords. Sometimes, webmasters purposely stuff too many keywords inside their content which make search engines penalize them and de-list their sites from the indexing. So with unique content on your blog, search engines will reward your blog with good organic rankings.


3. Off-page popularity. Blog is a social networking platform. When you write quality and useful content, you will attract a lot of readers and fans. In return, they will book mark your site on various social bookmarking sites like Digg and StumbleUpon, which increases the link popularity of your blog. Search engines love sites with good link popularity as they want to present useful sites to their searchers. With this factor, you score another valuable point with search engines.


So if you do not have a blog, start blogging now. Choose a topic of your interest or a niche in which you want to enter into, and start allowing search engines to bring you tons of traffic to your blog now.

Cheow Yu Yuan is the co-founder of OOM, an online marketing agency providing SEO Singapore services.

Check out more about SEO Singapore at www.optimalonlinemarketing.com

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Chris Castle’s Web Blog

Thursday, December 31st, 2009


Holy ****!!! I can’t believe Chris Castle made a web blog. Can u?

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Grabbing the Latest Interesting Tidbits From Technology Blogs

Thursday, December 31st, 2009

Technology is one of the most interesting subjects to follow. As technology is constantly evolving, you get new and exciting stuff happening on a daily basis. It is fun and exciting to check on the latest headlines to see what is new, what is in, and what is out. You can get your daily dosage of technology news from various sources.

Established technology sites.

These are huge technology sites that are well recognized in the industry. Sites like CNET, Tomshardware, etc. offer fresh and interesting news on a daily basis. In fact, some sites are so popular that hardware manufacturers actually send them free hardware so that the editors can test them out and post reviews on their sites. That means, you, as the reader, get first hand information on the performance of the latest hardware.

News search engines.

News search engines are not dedicated to technology news, but you can use them to search for your favorite news. Simply type in the keywords (e.g. “latest CPU”), and the latest and most relevant news will be presented to you. You can even subscribe to the news based on those keywords.

Technology blog search.

Technology blog search engines like Technorati are very interesting. They do not work the same way as search engines. You have to wait for the search engines to crawl a site before you get updated content. For blog search engines, the blog actually sends a ping to the search engine, letting the crawler know that there is new content. It’s interesting to observe that blog search engines always tend to get the word out faster than traditional search engines. Perhaps that’s why they are gaining in popularity.

Technology blogs.

From the search engines, you can easily locate technology blogs. There are thousands and thousands of technology blogs on the Internet. So what is it that separates the quality blogs from the not-go-great technology blogs?

Usually, you can tell if a blog is a quality blog or not just be reading the first few posts. On the Internet, everything is about content. So killer content is what you are looking for. For technology blogs, killer content means more than just being grammatically correct. It also means more than just copy and paste specifications. Specifications of technological gadgets are important, but once the specifications have been publicly released, almost every blog can post such information. In other words, the information is not unique.

What you want is unique information – information that cannot easily be found elsewhere. For example, a technology blog can hand pick interesting technology gadgets and write exclusive reviews on these gadgets. You can read about the latest voice activated alarm clock, or the latest gaming laptop, 3G iPhone, etc. Since these gadgets appeal to the masses, you are assured of interesting content. Those are the blogs that are worth reading and following.

You may then choose to follow those news sources by subscribing to their RSS feeds. You can do this using an RSS reader. If you do not want to use a feed reader, you can simply bookmark the sites and visit them at a later date.

For information on the Panasonic Toughbook, please visit the Gadget Advisor technology blog.

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The Future Value Of Your Blog

Thursday, December 31st, 2009

All the hype about the sale of Weblogs Inc. to America Online (AOL) has given rise to the now famous question – How much is your blog worth? In acquiring Weblogs Inc., AOL has provided some concrete metrics to future valuation of blogs. How much will traditional media be willing to pay for a blog? Conversely, how much would you sell your blog for?

AOL-Weblogs Inc. Deal – Benchmark for Future Blog Valuation

Weblogs Inc was established by Jason Calacanis and Brian Alvey in 2003. It is a network of blogs which includes under its wings successful blogs such as Engadget and Autoblog. Jason Calacanis pointed out that Weblogs Inc. earns in excess of $1 million yearly in Google Adsense revenues alone.

AOL purchased Weblogs Inc. for a confidential sum assessed at somewhere between $25 – $40 million. After said purchase, Tristan Louis came up with a blog valuation scheme based on the deal. He created a chart of blog value using the value of each inbound link to Weblogs Inc. as the basis. It is common knowledge that blog readers follow links. Search engines also act as users and primarily determine blog quality rankings based on linkage data thus direct and indirect value links are a great proxy for value measurement. In the blogosphere, conversations that nurture connectivity represented by links and indexes like Technorati give a vantage view of the value of a blog.

Tristan Louis itemized the publicly available data (list of blogs indexed) at Weblogs Inc. network including the number of inbound links (Technorati blog numbers) per blog divided by the purchase price to determine the value of an inbound link to a blog. At the rumored price of $25 million, the estimated value is $ 564 per link. At $30 million, it is $677.57 per link and $903.42 at an acquisition price of $40 million. Interestingly, the consumer segment chalks up the biggest percentage of linkage. Engadget represents over a third of the overall network traffic.

Applying Tristan Louis’s Weblogs Inc, sale, Dave Winer has also sold http://Weblogs.com to Verisign for a rumored price of around $2 million. Blog entrepreneur Nick Denton, founder of Gawker Media has signed a deal with VNU Media to publish Gizmodo (gadget blog) across Europe in six languages. VNU Media is a leading worldwide information and media company which owns ACNielsen, Billboard, The Hollywood Reporter, among others. With this deal, blog publishing has hit big time.

However, the value of a blog is not calculated based solely on links using AOL’s purchase of Weblogs Inc. Jason Calacanis, the man behind Weblogs Inc., disputed using links alone as proxy for the value of the blog network. He reiterated that the acquisition price was based also on the ever reliable revenue, earnings, management and other metrics.

Tristan Louis based his valuation scheme on links to a blog but he also acknowledged the significance of technology, talented management team, financial performance and growth. There is direct correlation between links, traffic, revenue and earnings capacity of a blog or blog network but it takes sound management to maximize all these potentials.

Value of a Blog – Some Metrics to Consider

How much is your blog worth? There is no one standard gauge yet. But one way to measure the value is to look at certain factors to gain a better perspective on how to measure the future value of a blog.

Aside from number of links as mentioned earlier, traffic level is a key factor in determining blog value. Highly trafficked blogs definitely have a bigger potential for earning compared with those blogs with few readership. A blog’s success is highly dependent on visitors/readers. However, ascertaining the value of traffic is a thorny issue. Some bloggers value traffic anywhere from $3 to $10 per hit a day. From this data, a blog with 2000 unique visitors (page views) would be worth between $6000 to $20,000. The downside to this valuation approach is that some traffic is more valuable than others. A personal blog might have 1000 unique visitors but more difficult to convert to revenue than a blog with 1000 readers that blogs on the topic of digital cameras.

Aside from diverse traffic streams that come from bookmarks, direct links or RSS subscribers will make risk of losing traffic low. Social bookmarking sites are inching their way to becoming prime sources of traffic, with peer referral at times carrying more weight than search results. There are a number of well known bookmarking sites you should link to. Top bookmarking sites include Furl, http://del.icio.us, Diggs, to name a few. By leaving an RSS (Really Simple Syndication) feed, you can feed you readers’ desire for information. Visitors can get automatic updates whenever you provide new content. Having a fairly good base of bookmarkers and subscribers ensure a steady flow of fans and repeat readers – the all-important traffic.

In the blogosphere as in any other field, revenue or earnings is a major focus. a logical approach to blog valuation would be to base its worth upon current and projected earnings, assuming that your blog is earning something to start with. Again, there are varying views on how to use current earnings to measure a blog’s value.

Some bloggers opine you should expect six to eight months earnings as your blog value. A blog with a daily income of $150 would be worth between $27,000 – $36,000. Still, others determine a blog’s value as being two years of current earnings. A blog earning $150 a day would be worth $108,000. Again, there is a huge disparity between these methods of assessing value. Having diverse streams in the form of multiple affiliate programs also increases blog revenue. An affiliate program is an advertising model in which a blog owner markets via his blog a given product, on behalf of another company. The blog owner is reimbursed a percentage of all sales sold thru his affiliate link. Reimbursement rates can vary from 1% and upwards. Google Adsense is a prime example.

Visitors access blogs throughout the Internet primarily through search engines. If your blog does not have a post appearing in the top ten search engine rankings, the chances of visitors reaching your blog is low. A blog’s presence on relevant search engines is a significant medium for maintaining a blog’s success. Search engine ranking and pages indexed in search engines is critical for generating traffic to a blog. Having your blog among the top results of a search or receiving a high Google PageRank (a system for ranking blog posts) would increase your blog’s overall value.

High quality content will always be a key factor for determining a blog’s value. As has been said time and time again – Content is King. Moreover, search engines can only “read” a blog. What attracts a search engine are the words, the content of a blog that explains, informs, shares and educates readers. Good content increases blog value.

All these aforementioned objective metrics can be considered in assessing the value of a blog. Added to all these, a talented management team behind a blog, its underlying tools and blog technology in use can further help to estimate the future value of a blog.

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Best Blog of 2008

Wednesday, December 30th, 2009


Presenting the award for Best Canadian Blog of 2008 are Santa Claus (actually Saskboy dressed up, if you’re an adult reading this) and a Tim Horton’s employee from Ottawa: And the winner is… Yarn Harlot! For a second year in a row! www.yarnharlot.ca http For more results visit www.canadianblogawards.ca

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