Category: blogging tips

Saturation Point of Blogging

The Evolution of Blogging
Blogging is much like a microcosm of real life in so many ways. The natural progression of how the Internet and blogging are evolving reflect how things really are. In the beginning of almost anything, the individuals count the most.
Growing up in my home town, small family owned stores and restaurants were [...]

Surviving Blog Burnout

Burned To A Crisp
Have you suffered from blog burnout? I have been through it many times. Blogging is addictive, there is no doubt. Recently, I just got over a bad case of Page Rankophobia. Now that I no longer care whether or not I ever have rank, I feel so much better!

You My Niche

Why Most Niche Blogs Are Worthless
So you’ve started your blog and you’ve read the advice of the pros. Do you believe that by following the advice of big money making blogs, you will be rich? Most people who follow the advice of professionals will be right where they want you to be, beneath them. Niche [...]

Blog Marketing - Methods Versus Concepts

Blog Marketing Ourselves
I have discussed how we market ourselves no matter what type of blog we have. You are getting your name out there and building your reputation in every post you write. One thing I want to point out is what you want out of blogging now maybe different next year.
It’s just like that [...]

How To Write Content That Makes A Difference For People

Powerful Content Is In The Eye Of The Beholder
What makes a difference for me might not for you. Good content is relative! If you are wanting to make money, you want to read about how to do that. You may be here to make friends, so money making ideas don’t interest you.
I haven’t really [...]

Ethical Theories of Social Networking

Cater to your community
I have my own ethical theories of social networking based on friendship and smart linking techniques. Learn and apply them on your blog now. Don’t put it off!
There are many ways to get ideas for posts. One really good idea is to find a post that is interesting to you and write [...]

Ethical Commenting- Comment Luv

Beyond Ethical Commenting
Having a do-follow comment policy is very cool and really nice for your readers. While many of you might think this has nothing to do with blogging ethics, in the land of Revellian, it does. Does it mean you are unethical by not being do-follow? Of course not.
I look at it as being [...]

Keyword Optimization - Co Citation

Keyword Overload
My friend Debbie from the blog, New England Lighthouse Blog, asked me some interesting questions about keywords and keyword optimization. Here’s a quote from her:
On the first page of Google results, 8 links were to companies selling a product or service and only 2 links referred to traditional Lighthouses! [...]

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