Archive for the 'Blogging' Category
Like many people, I was thoroughly intrigued with entrepreneur Rob Bewell’s claim that he made over a million dollars simply through the art of blogging. His subsequent sharing of his ideas through his Blogging to the Bank guide has ensured its popularity through a number of different versions but his principles remain the same throughout: build your blog via WordPress, produce and maintain content, market the blog, increase traffic and eventually make money from it via advertising, AdSense and affiliate programs.
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Many people today still ask me the question “Can blogging really make money?” The answer is yes, if done the correct way. Follow the plan below and you can’t go wrong.
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It can be very easy to get caught up in how fun it is to run your own blog. We don’t want to think about the chance that something could go wrong. Unfortunately, sometimes servers crash, files get messed up or lost, or something else inconceivable happens. That is the main reason why backing up your content and your blog as a whole is extremely important.
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Different marketing strategies can be applied on the internet for the promotion of your products and services and one of those methods which are effective in establishing your web presence is blogging. Blogging may be considered as an important marketing tool which can increase your search engine rankings and can drive traffic to your website.
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WordPress by default has blog posts on the homepage. But how to have a static homepage on a WordPress site? This is how.
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The READING SCREEN has settings that pertain to the way the pages and posts are displayed on your site. The two FRONT PAGE DISPLAYS buttons determine if your front page will display YOUR LATEST POSTS or a STATIC PAGE from a list of the pages. If you select YOUR LATEST POST then each time you make a new post this post will be placed on the top of the stack of posts and displayed first for reading.
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