Six Tips for More Creating Blogging
January 13, 2008
This post on Creative Blogging was written by Mark Sneall from Talk Climate Change.
Creative lapses are one of the biggest blog killers out there. Every blogger spends time staring at a blank screen searching for inspiration at some point, and few niches provide a steady stream of juicy news on which a blogger can instantly provide outpourings of captivating opinion.
Over time I’ve managed to develop a routine and a set of habits which seem to reliably spark my limited creative abilities and help me avoid those desperate moments of inspirational emptiness as I imagine my page hits plummeting as my blog dries up.
Content is King: How to Beat Google With Great Blog Writing
January 13, 2008
While RSS feeds are all the rage on many blog sites these days, if you are thinking of including another site’s articles and daily blog text in your content for your website, stop thinking that way right now. This is called “scraping” and it is illegal in every sense of the word. Stealing full content from somebody else’s site is not only plagiarism, it is just plain unethical as well.
Google will not blink once as it bans your site permanently from its search engine pages, and that is just the start. No one will want to do business with you and you will be seen forever as an internet charlatan just looking for a quick buck, the worst kind of internet scum. It’s much better to just start writing as many content-heavy articles as you possibly can for your site. If you aren’t able to write worth a lick, pay a professional who can. You’re much better off in the long run.
Full Article - Blogging Tips Guidance
6 Steps to Making Money Because of Your Blog
January 13, 2008
Bloggers make money from blogging in an every increasing array of ways - but in general they can be broken down into:
- making money directly from their blog (where the blog makes money - typically from advertising or affiliate programs)
- making money indirectly because of their blog (where the blogger makes money because of their blog - for example by landing a book deal, consulting or a job)

Much has been written about making money directly from blogs - but the opportunity for blogs to be leveraged to make money indirectly is something that I think has great potential and which is largely ignored by most bloggers.
Full article by Darren Rowse - www.problogger.net
Guide - How to make money using a blog
January 13, 2008
Many friends have asked me whether we can make money online from blogs or not. I told them you can make money even by selling lemonade at the corner of your school but the main problem is that you must have passion and time for what you will be blogging. Many people fail because they are starting blogs just to make money , they are writing 2 or 3 articles and they are using different affiliate links and other advertisement programs to catch any cents.
You must know that in order to make some money , at least you should know what you are talking about and not post just crap in order to increase number of posts in your blog.
Many newbies on the internet doesn’t even know how to get a free blog online so in this article I will explain step by step what you have to do in order to make some cash from your blog
There are 2 big blog providers online which are
- WordPress.com
- Blogger.com
Full Details - Myagloconetwork.com
7 Ways to Resuscitate a boring links post
January 13, 2008
The links post is steeped in tradition. After all, the very first blogs were little more than a collections of links.
As blogs have multiplied, changed, expanded and evolved, the links post has remained, essentially, unchanged. It’s a weekly fixture on most blogs, which is actually a little strange, when you think about it.
Has one of your weekly link round-ups ever bought in a lot of traffic? Has it ever been successful on social media? Has it ever received a lot of links? Probably not.
The links round-up post is one that rarely aims high. It serves to give your readers something to chew on while you take a day off. It demonstrates appreciation for some of the content you’ve enjoyed over the week. It sends out trackbacks, helping you take the first step in networking with other bloggers. These are all fine things. They’re the reason why link posts have lasted so long without changing or adapting.
Full story and details - www.dailyblogtips.com
How People Make Money Blogging
January 13, 2008
The internet is full of ways to make money. There are a lot of different approaches you can take to make money online. Let me introduce you to blogging - more specifically let me explain to you how people make money blogging.What Exactly Is Blogging Anyway?
According to Wikipedia:
A blog is a user-generated website where entries are made in journal style and displayed in a reverse chronological order.
In plainer English, a blog is a website that shows the newest entries at the beginning, usually on the homepage. This website is a blog, and for that reason you will always find my newest writing on the homepage, at the top. As you scroll down, you will find the other entries I have written, newest to oldest.
Full Story courtesy of Courtneytuttle.com
How to make money blogging - 7 quick strategies
January 13, 2008
You can make money from blogging. It can pay for your bills. It does work for everyone. There’s no secret and you’ll just really need to know how to get started and which blogging framework to follow.It’s not a difficult process at all and this post will provide 7 distinct methods you can use to generate substantial income from blogging. These seven methods are strategies you can adopt right from the beginning, preferably before you set up your first blog.
You can think of them as guidelines which point out the different options you have, if you’re serious about using blogging as a method of making money online.
Full List Courtesy of JoshDosh
Don’t Just Have a Blog - Learn to Think Like a Blogger
January 12, 2008
Last week I was chatting to a new blogger and he asked me
“how do you manage to keep coming up with post ideas for my blogs?”
It’s a question I get a fair bit - and one I’ve struggled to answer… until recently.
It sounds odd that I don’t know how I keep ideas coming - but I’ve never really understood how I’m able to do it - it just seems to happen quite naturally.
What clicked for me was a conversation with my personal trainer who said something that switched a light on for me.

