EzineArticles meets the X-Men?
EzineArticles meets the X-Men?
The movie series, X-Men, the audience gets behind the mutants rights to survive… the human mutants with special skills are the underdogs against the norms of society (including those who fear them and their mutant powers). Every day, someone asks us to add a feature that would make us look like a mutant…meaning, it would be [...]
Maintaining Momentum in Blogging
The Blogosphere is suffering from an epidemic of inactivity. One of the most quoted statistics about the growth of blogging is that last year Technorati says that one blog is started every second (that’s 86,400 per day or 31,536,000 per year). This is an amazing figure and one worth slipping into conversation when attempting to convince someone [...]
TechCrunch Redesign Update
A few days back I linked to the design saga around the TechCrunch Redesign where the redesign of this popular blog came under significant critique. The design was done by Rachel Cunliffe from Cre8d but it was pretty obvious that there was some level of different perspectives between designer and blog owner if you look [...]
Monday - ProBlogger Intergalactic Blog Writing Day
After my post New Blogging Rhythms where I talked about finding myself moving to a new rhythm of blogging due to the busyness of life I’ve decided to make Monday ‘ProBlogger Intergalactic Writing Day’ (perhaps slight too grand a name). I’ve set myself some goals in terms of numbers of posts for different blogs and have [...]
Article Writing For Localized Search
Last year I made the decision that wherever I was in any of the 50 United States, I wanted to have broadband Internet access with me. Thanks to my little Sony’s TX670 ultra-lite notebook with built-in Cingular broadband Internet access, I’ve been able to do almost everything I can in the office, on the road [...]
How Many Ads Should a Blog Have? - A Visual Breakdown
Photoshopblog has an interesting post that highlights (in visual form) the breakdown of different components of Engadget - specifically looking at the amount of the blog dedicated to the article itself, comments, site navigation, advertising and Weblog Inc navigation. See the full visualization here. The post under analysis is quite obviously much smaller in terms of post [...]
The Best Place to Put SEO Copy on Your Web Page
Does your copy have to be at the top of the page? Do you have to keep all your text together on the page? Find out if these are fact or fiction.
Hitting Comment Spammers and Plagiarists where it Hurts
I’ve decided in the last week or so to take my own fight against Comment Spammers and Content Thieves to the next level. Every day I find people wasting my time and trying to make a quick buck from my blogs in ways that are either illegal, malicious, morally corrupt or deceptive. Most of them do [...]
Writing Articles in Your Sleep
Expert author Dorothy writes, “OH my gosh! This is getting serious. I am now writing great articles in my sleep–Really! I woke up at 3:30 a.m. with an entire article written. I am typing as fast as I can to get it on paper.” This is by far the easiest [...]
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