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Welcome to the 4th edition of Resource for Bloggers Carnival! This month was a busy month for everyone, so this edition has less articles than previous ones. Though, for this month, the participation are great.
If you want to see the previous editions, please read Resource for Bloggers Carnival – Edition 1, Resource for Bloggers Carnival – Edition 2 and Resource for Bloggers Carnival – Edition 3. Thank you all for making time to submit your wonderful posts!
PabloPabla presents Simple Tips To Please Your Readers posted at Blogsreview.Net, saying, “A blog requires a blogger and readers to tango. Many bloggers dig through countless articles on how to improve the readership numbers but fail to realise that there are some simple tips to win your current readers over. One step which is often neglected is the conversion of a regular reader into a loyal reader – one who will stick through with you no matter whether your blog is going places or going through a slump. These simple and obvious tips are based on effective business marketing tactics, psychological methods and common sense.”
Raj presents The Secrets of Successful Blogging posted at MT Herald Dot Com, saying, “How to keep the flame of your blog get going without getting extinguished? How to keep away from getting demotivated? The answer is traffic! Traffic is the ultimate success of any blog. If your blog is without a single visitor, you lose confidence and enthusiasm. So, how to bring in traffic? How to sustain such brought traffic? How to prolong the initial enthusiasm that you had? How to be a successful blogger? I have amassed a few guidelines (which I’ve learnt over a short span of time) to withstand the pressure of getting withered out and to have the fun of blogging. All these tips are interconnected; hence, try to adhere to every single aspect because every small deed that you do in the right direction is a keystone in constructing your blog. Assuming that you are coming up from scratch, I begin here.”
Ian Richardson presents Would you like an Ezy way to manage multiple WordPress Blogs? posted at Make Everything EzyAs123, saying, “While a typical website can take hours to update, a site built around a blog can be updated INSTANTLY and search engines quickly take notice…”
James Alenteal presents Do your prospects scan or read your sales pages? Part 1. posted at James Alenteal’s Conversion Rate Clinic, saying, “Did you know that the great majority of readers scan through your sales page without giving it much detailed thought? And after all that time you put into your copy. Carefully crafting that lead-in paragraph. Making sure your above-the-fold area was appealing and appropriate to your message. All this, just to have your prospect scan past it?”
James Alenteal presents Do your prospects scan or read your sales pages? Part 3. posted at James Alenteal’s Conversion Rate Clinic, saying, “One of the ways to approach the problem of people scanning (instead of reading) your sales page is to make your page “scan friendly.” This is consistent with what I teach elsewhere, which is to not fight your visitors, but to join them in their Inner Dialog, their sub-verbal language that we call “thought” that occurs between our ears.”
j blu presents 5 Tips For Preventing Blogger’s Brainfreeze posted at Blogging Tips & Fresh Perspectives – Fresh Geeks, saying, “Blogger’s Brainfreeze is a sharp and painful headache caused by excessive time spent blogging, researching, or promoting the blog-related. This can be harmful because it could potentially cause Blogger’s Burnout. So, how do you prevent the dreaded condition?”
Sharon Hurley Hall presents How To Promote Yourself Through Guest Blogging posted at Get Paid to Write Online, saying, “As you know, I think all writers should blog. That’s because blogging is a great way to sharpen your writing skills in a relaxing way. Having a blog is also a wonderful way to connect with potential clients, with other writers and online friends. And of course, it’s a fantastic way to promote yourself. However, there is a way to increase the promotional juice that you get from blogging, and that’s by sharing some of your writing savvy on other blogs by guest blogging.”
Nadim presents How to write an Outstanding Post? posted at Blogging and Search Engine Optimisation Tips – B4 Blogging, saying, “In today’s blogging days its is pretty much obvious people springing out with post for the blogs but as you read there is nothing which you find is away from each other, compelling the user to come back again to your blog and be a imperative reader of it. Blogging is not just about submitting or writing content which can be found on 100’s of other blogs with the same content its about what you give you reader apart from what others say.”
Karen Zara presents How To Get Ideas From 66 Lists – part 1 posted at Abaminds, saying, “Suggestions on how to generate new content based on 24 existing articles. Various inspiring topics are discussed, from business ideas to password recovery.”
Diana Bajenaru presents Free traffic requires hard work posted at My lucky number 13, saying, “Free traffic with minimum effort is a fairy tale! In this 3 month of blogging, I’ve learned that free traffic requires hard work. And by this, I mean free traffic requires a lot of time to get it. I’ve tried different ways to bring to my blog free traffic. I’ll list here what I’ve tried with some good results.”
That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of resource for bloggers using our carnival submission form. Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page.
The next edition of Resource for Bloggers Carnival will be held on this blog, on 13th January. The submission deadline will be on 12th January.
Thank you all for participating to the 4rd edition of Resource for Bloggers Carnival.
Happy New Year to all of you!
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December 26th, 2007
Welcome to the third edition of Resource for Bloggers Carnival! As you can see, we have a great participation on this edition.
If you want to see the previous editions, please read Resource for Bloggers Carnival – Edition 1 and Resource for Bloggers Carnival – Edition 2. Thank you all for making time to submit your wonderful posts!
Raj presents Importance of Backing Up Blog Regularly posted at MT Herald Dot Com, saying, “I landed in trouble dumping all the posts until this time in the bin. The blog was blacked out for a couple of hours (even my RSS readers might have noted that) that really sweated me out. This insists the necessity of backing up blogs regularly especially those with thousands of posts and those which generate thousands of dollars.”
Tash presents Style Sheets posted at Word Constructions, saying, “Business writing, well good business writing, is made up of a lot of elements. One important element that isn’t mentioned very often is consistency. While consistency in style, design and so forth are important, I am talking about consistency within the content itself.”
Kathleen Gage presents Is Blogging Necessary? posted at Street Smarts Marketing, saying, “Although some people view blogging as a novelty or a “someday I’ll get around to it” most companies will find great benefit by adding blogs and blogging to their overall marketing strategy. When done correctly, blogging can have an incredible impact on your market position.”
Wakish presents Method Of Presentation Of Topics posted at wakish wonderz, saying, “When you plan to write about something (applicable to any other article writing or GP Essays) a methodological approach must always be adopted. It can also be applied to an oral presentation of any topic.”
j blu presents Theory of Healthy Blog Portions posted at Fresh Geeks – Stay Fresh with the Internet, Tech, and Blogging, saying, “Does posting every day matter? That is one very common blogger question that has been on my mind lately. How consistent should postings be? It can be a bit puzzling if we come at it from the blog-writer perspective, so maybe turning the tables and seeing through the audience viewpoint will help. Taking that into consideration, and also assuming you have a group of loyal readers, I came up with the Theory of Healthy Blog Portions.”
Pablo Pabla presents 8 Basic Characteristics To Sustain Long Term Blogging posted at Blogsreview.Net, saying, “By analysing my personal experience, I think the following 8 Basic Characteristics of mine played an important part in my blogging stamina for these 2 years or so, culminating in the birth of different blogs across different niches. Let’s see if you share the same characteristics of mine.”
Tejvan presents Things I Learnt From Moving Hosts posted at Net Writing, saying, “These are a few of the things I learnt from moving hosts.”
subhash presents How to overcome blogger’s block – Technova posted at Technova, saying, “Are you a blogger who post frequently ??? Is it like that if you don’t post ,you don’t get visitors ??? If it’s so You need a new content to write on your blog everyday. Most of the times you don’t get ideas on which you can write something. If this is for a day or two then its ok. But if it lasts for a week so, then it should be taken care of. The condition which I mentioned above can mostly be treated of as Writer’s block. If you don’t overcome this situation, you might loose your regular readers. Here by I’m giving some tips to my blogger friends to avoid this writer’s block.”
Free From Broke presents Google Notebook Helps Keep Me Organized posted at Free From Broke, saying, “How Google Notebook helps keep my ideas, notes, and to do’s in order.”
James Alenteal presents What Really Works, Part 5 ? Why Pretty Sites Don?t Sell. posted at James Alenteal’s Conversion Rate Clinic, saying, “We’ve all seen those sites with impressive Flash Animations, DHTML text effects, or artistic backgrounds that make you think you’re in an art gallery. Some of these sites take teams of developers weeks, even months to produce. And they don’t sell Jack. Why?”
James Alenteal presents What Really Works, Part 6 … Deep 6 Your HTML Tables With CSS ? Finally! posted at James Alenteal’s Conversion Rate Clinic, saying, “If you are not into hand-coding your sales page, at least take the time to understand the difference between a table-based site, and a CSS site, so you can instruct your site designer to do this right. The advantages are important.”
The Skilled Investor presents Publish your blog news articles on traditional media center and newspaper websites posted at THE SKILLED INVESTOR Blog, saying, “Bloggers can get published on media and newspaper websites. Newspapers are picking up web content through blog content consolidation companies. My blog articles get republished regularly through one such effort, BlogBurst.com BlogBurst screens established bloggers, and then they place certified bloggers’ real-time blog content onto multiple traditional media websites.”
Karen Zara presents The Infamous “Welcome to My Blog” Post posted at Abaminds, saying, “If you are about to start a new blog, this article may give you some ideas on how to write your first post.”
Karen Zara presents How To Turn Serious Personality Tests Into Content posted at Abaminds, saying, “Five ideas and some examples to help you generate content from personality tests’ results.”
Sagar Satapathy presents The Landing Page Design Toolbox: 100 Tools, Tips and Resources posted at Virtual Hosting, saying, “There are a number of things that you can do to improve your site’s page. Here’s a list of 100 resources that can help you get on the road to building better landing pages.”
Ian Richardson presents 10 Reasons You Should Host Your Own Blog, including video tutorials. posted at Make Everything EzyAs123, saying, “With all the questions and interest in Blogs I thought is was time I lifted the curtains and shared the top 10 reasons why you should host your own blog like WordPress, instead of using free services like blogger, xanga or many others out there.”
Ian Richardson presents 2. Hosted WordPress Is FREE To Install, and YOU have complete control! posted at Make Everything EzyAs123, saying, “The hosted WordPress Blog is very easy to install and completely FREE to use as long as you have a domain name and hosted server, best of all it only takes about 3 minutes to setup.”
Alfa King presents You do not need a college degree to be a writer posted at Alfa King Memories, saying, “No, you do not need a college degree to be a writer, although you might need one to get some of the jobs that sustain writers who can’t make a living selling their material freelance.”
Albert Foong presents 5 Blogging Ups, 5 Blogging Downs, and 10 Blogging Tips posted at Urban Monk, saying, “Many readers ask about the life of a blogger. Is it worth it? Well – I’ll list some of the ups and downs I’ve encountered in my short blogging life, and let you decide.”
Warren Wong presents How To Start A Successful Blog posted at Personal Development, saying, “Tips on how to start a successful blog and what it takes to succeed.”
Pat B. Doyle presents Publish an Ebook in Amazon’s Kindle Book Store! posted at Pat B. Doyle, saying, “How would you like to be a published author on Amazon.com? I did it! The help they give you is confusing, to say the least. So I’m going to give you some tips on how to get this done as easily as possible with your ebook.”
Ianternet presents Influential Traffic is the Best Source of Traffic posted at Ian Fernando, saying, “Traffic is a major importance for a website or a blog, you need traffic to get exposure. The more traffic you get the better right? Not necessarily – it depends on what kind of traffic you are trying to acquire. Traffic vs Targeted Traffic are 2 similar but different types of traffic.”
Ninja presents WordPress Blogger’s Survival Guide posted at Ninja Blog Setup, saying, “I decided to compile the most common questions and their answers to hopefully create a valuable reference guide for WordPress users who are having a problem, or wanting to make changes to their site, but don’t know where to go for help.”
Richard Lee presents How Long Will Your Business Survive posted at Richard Lee, saying, “What would happen if you completely walked away from your Internet business today?”
Kingsley Tagbo presents How To Improve Your Skills And Get A Lucrative Job posted at How to learn computer programming fast or get a job easily, saying, “In this post I will discuss why some people are affluent and successful in their careers while others seem to struggle with minimum wage or low paying jobs and despite their hard work, intelligence and personality can not earn enough money to pay their bills.”
Edith presents 50 Habits of a Highly Effective Business Blogger posted at TuneSEO, saying, “As special checklist for all business bloggers.”
Kenton Newby presents Google Analytics Goodness…Can You Believe This is Free? posted at KentonNewby.com, saying, “If you’re not already using Google Analytics, then hopefully this will help you see how valuable this free tool is for tracking your site’s performance, be it a blog, sales letter site, online store or anything else for that matter. Analytics can easily tell you the number of visitors, unique visitors and other basic info. But below are a few of the more useful types of data you can easily analyze once you have Analytics installed.”
Laura presents No More Filing Cabinet: 25 Online Filing Systems for Web Workers posted at Bootstrapper, saying, “Whether you work from home or have a separate office space for meeting up with clients, your work area is probably cluttered with loose documents, disorganized filing cabinets and messy paperwork. Web workers are on the computer most of the day anyway, so why not transfer all of your files onto a Web-based system? Read below for 25 online filing systems that will make your life much easier.”
Shawn Farner presents Interested in losing your Twitter followers? posted at Typeblogger, saying, “Some people Tweet way too much.”
Aahz presents Timing Is Everything When Being Paid To Blog posted at Philaahzophy, saying, “I’ve come to realize that as important as those numbers are timing is much, much more important.”
That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of resource for bloggers using our carnival submission form. Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page.
The next edition of Resource for Bloggers Carnival will be held on this blog, on 26th December. The submission deadline will be on 25th December.
Thank you all for participating to the third edition of Resource for Bloggers Carnival.
Technorati tags: blog carnival, bloggers, article for bloggers, blogging.
December 13th, 2007
Welcome to the second edition of Resource for Bloggers Carnival! As you can see, this edition has a lot of useful articles, too. If you want to see the last edition, please read Resource for Bloggers Carnival – Edition 1. Thank you all for making time to submit your wonderful posts!
Ed Rivis presents Ethical Internet Espionage posted at Ed Rivis, saying, “Would you like to find out how many people visit your competitor’s web site?”
Woody Maxim presents What’s making me money… right now posted at Woody Maxim, saying, “I’m often asked what programs I’m promoting that’s making me money right now. So this blog post will address that question.”
Natasha presents Finding a home for your blog posted at web stuff 4 writers, saying, “So you’ve decided to start a blog. You’ve decided what the focus of the content is going to be and who the audience is. Now, you’ve just got to turn your ideas into web pages, and to do that, you’re going to have to first work out where on the web your blog is going to live.”
Wakish presents Website, a Subset of a Blog? posted at Wakish Wonderz, saying, “Most of the time, people get confused about the meaning of a blog. The usual tendency is to believe that setting up a blog is just as having a website. Well, this is a big mistake. Let’s understand why!”
Wakish presents Is a blog the platform you need? posted at Wakish Wonderz, saying, “Blogging is more than just writing an online journal, it is a philosophy. A blogger is a person who is focussed in writing good content and to mark a distinction of his “piece of art” in the blogoshpere.”
Woody Maxim presents Get rid of outsourced data entry workers, use macros instead posted at Woody Maxim, saying, “While you can pay people to do just about anything, sometimes the cost just isn’t necessary.”
James D. Brausch presents Some Competition From The Ranks posted at jamesbrausch.com, saying, “Do you recognize the two customers who are now getting page 1 ranks for the extremely competitive search term “internet business”?”
Gamy Rachel presents Self Improvement Starts With Making Decisions posted at Mind Think Success, saying, “To have a positive change in your life, you have to decide you want a positive change, and this in itself is making a decision.”
Sutocu presents Social Networking as a Marketing Model posted at Your Website Profit, saying, “Social media is one of the best low cost traffic sources available to bloggers.”
Jonathan Fields presents Posting patterns of top-bloggers revealed posted at Jonathan Fields | Awake At The Wheel, saying, “A number of top-bloggers’ posting patterns seem to contradict their own advice on the best path to success. So, let’s see what those patterns are and then explore whether we can harmonize all the seemingly differing approaches to come up with a single most-effective posting plan.”
PabloPabla presents 25 Pointers For Blogging Beginners posted at Blogsreview.Net, saying, “If you are thinking of starting a blog, read these pointers before you get started.”
Danogo.com presents The 2 Simple Ways to Get Your Website into Google Search Results posted at Danogo.com – Discover. Inspiring . Media, saying, “For blogs on a budget the inexpensive way to promote your site is right in Google’s search results.”
Robert Phillips presents Get More Traffic Automatically posted at CYBERCA$HOLOGY, saying, “The most successful Internet business owners reach a point where they have systems in place to ensure that things get done without their involvement.”
Richard Lee presents Your Product Idea Incubator posted at Richard Lee, saying, “At the core of our business is information product creation. You must become a product producing machine in order to create your freedom (and keep it). I’m going to share my system for capturing ideas and turning them into products.”
Lodewijk van den Broek presents Results of the cross-blog series – it was a success! posted at Lodewijkvdb | How to be an Original, saying, “This article shows the results of a cross-blog series I hosted. This is a new concept that combines the benefits of a series of posts with the benefits of guest posts. A true win-win-win situation for the writer, the participating blogs and the readers.”
Simonne presents 7 Things You Should Know If You Want To Optimize Your Blog posted at All Tips And Tricks, saying, “So, you decided that you need highly optimized permalinks for your blog. But are you aware what this change would trigger? I just did it three days ago, and I can give you some positives and some negatives.”
Taylor presents The #1 Reason Why You Will Fail As A Blogger posted at Make Money Online, saying, “Winners never quit and quitters never win! And you want to be the winner. ”
Edith presents 50 Habits of a Highly Effective Blogger posted at Edith Yeung.Com: Dream. Think. Act., saying, “I want to list out all the great blogging tidbits that Denise Wakeman, Rich Brooks and John T Unger discussed and added a few of my own.”
Vladimir presents Internet marketing for newbies posted at Netvestor, saying, “Basics of Internet Marketing explained.”
Pete Huang presents 5 Ways on How to Really Get Into Your Blog posted at As You Want Itm saying, “I’ve read on countless posts that most blogs die out or fade within the first 6 months of creation. Yes, it’s true, just like how most small businesses die within the first year or two. Here’s how I’ve been dedicating myself to this blog and how I think blogging and be more exciting.”
Karen Zara presents StumbleUpon made this blog’s traffic explode posted at a1-fan-fun, saying, “All bloggers want more traffic. StumbleUpon may help a lot… even more than one might expect.”
Pearl presents Best 101 Lists posted at :: Interesting Observations ::, saying, “Coming up with 101 lists has been a trend these days! I’ve been saving these lists in my delicious account and elsewhere but thought I’d share them with you all in case you haven’t seen them yet!”
That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of resource for bloggers using our carnival submission form. Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page.
The next edition of Resource for Bloggers Carnival will be held on this blog, on 13th December. The submission deadline will be on 12th.
Thank you all for participating to the second edition of Resource for Bloggers Carnival.
Technorati tags: blog carnival, bloggers, article for bloggers, blogging.
November 26th, 2007
This is just a quick reminder that on November 26th is the second edition of Resource for Bloggers Carnival. The last day for submissions is November 25th. If you want to see how successful was the first edition, take a look on Resource for Bloggers Carnival – Edition 1. I suppose to add on my sidebar a widget containing some dates about this carnival. But it’s too big, so I add it here. I’ve found out today that I must complete all the time when was the past edition and when will be the next edition. I thought that these dates are automated updated. So if anyone has wondered when, where and how, you have the answers on the widget below.
November 20th, 2007
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