Archive for December, 2007

Timeliness Is The Key To Blogging Success

Tuesday, December 11th, 2007

For most bloggers, there's one factor that is of utmost importance. You need to make sure your posts get indexed in the major search engines, and quickly. You also have to be positive that the issues you speak of are fresh and interesting. This is especially true ...

How To Speed Up Widgets On Your Website

Sunday, December 9th, 2007

If you install any widgets that pull data from a different server (for example, WidgetBucks), you might notice that it slows down the speed at which your pages load. This can be a problem, because slow load page times are usually bad news because they cause people to look ...

Traffic Types For Blogs

Friday, December 7th, 2007

Blogs can generate a lot of traffic, just like any website can. But blogs tend to attract specific and fresh traffic. One of the main benefits of a blog is how quickly you can get a reader for your articles. For example, if you mention most people's ...

Are You Blogging The Right Way? 7 Principles That Should Help

Thursday, December 6th, 2007

There is no exact "right way" to blog, but certain practices tend to make people more money than others. If you follow the basic principles that work for most, they probably will have the same effect when you give them a shot. Let's take a look at some ...

StumbleUpon Traffic For Blogs

Wednesday, December 5th, 2007

I happen to get a decent amount of traffic here at Blog Republic from StumbleUpon. It's not a service I've ever used much, and not one that I ever tried to "game", so it's fair to call the traffic "organic." The traffic will flare up every now and ...

Posting Through The Pain - Soldiering On When You’re Not In The Mood To Blog

Tuesday, December 4th, 2007

There will be days when you just don't feel like making a blog post. It can happen to anyone. This particular feeling of malaise can strike at any time and leave you wondering whether you will ever hit the "Publish" button again. When you feel like this, ...