Each person has his own peculiar habit (or habits, if you wish) and I suppose blogging is not exempt from this. Take for example J. Angelo’s recent feature over at The Blog Herald. He mentioned the late Max Soliven’s habit of writing his work on his typewriter despite the ease and convenience that computers offer. […]
Niche Blogging Not Safe?
We have been going on about niche blogging and how you can monetize your niche blog for quite some time now. I just thought that it would be good share an article I read about niche marketing and how it might not be as safe as we thought. It is actually an old article by […]
Tweet Your Way To More Traffic
Twitter has been around for quite some time and it has garnered a humongous amount of followers. Indeed, it has become so widespread that the core concept has already been “copied.†You now have Plurk and other similar social platforms operating around the same idea. If Twitter has been able to achieve such heights of […]
Do You Have Pillar Articles?
What are pillar articles, you may ask. When I first heard about them years ago, I thought to myself, “they are probably really important things†and indeed, they are. Darren Rowse at ProBlogger explains it neatly: A pillar article is usually a tutorial style article aimed to teach your audience something. Generally they are longer […]
Do You Write Too Slowly? (Part 3)
Here is the last installment for this mini-series. In the last two posts, we talked about making an outline and then just letting all the words flow without editing first. What else can you do to help you speed up your writing? Time yourself This is particularly useful for those people who work under pressure. […]
Do You Need To Network For Your Niche Blog?
A lot of people that I know would give me blank looks if I asked them this question. The blank looks would translate into “Duh, how can you be even asking that question? It is a given!” Well, my friends, sometimes what is obvious to you may not be obvious to others. I have learned […]