Make Money Blogging Links Recap April 2009 :-
TweetLater - The Risk Of Auto Unfollow And How TweetLater Protect You
Niche Blogger - How to Achieve Realistic Blogging Income Goals
The Seasoned Blog
Write To Sell
TweetLater - What Are The Best Tools To Use For Social Marketing?
ClickBank Affiliate Program Opens Up To More Countries
Blogging - How Clearly Are You Communicating ?
Affiliate Theme - The Latest Wordpress Theme For Affiliate Marketers
Picking The Right Blogging Niche
What the Heck is Niche Blogging?
Tweetfeed and BlogCatalog - Great Social Media
Ten Ways To Publicise Your Blog
Dangers of Social Networking
The Three Things You Must Have – Apart From Writing Skills – To Be Able To Sell More Of Your Work
Content Kingdom Is Now Open - Buy Your Blog Content Here
Malaysians Can Make Money Online by Doing Paid Blogging
How Malaysians Can Make Money on Internet
Professional Blogging -The Best Way to Earn Passive Income
Outsourcing - Get Others To Do The Work For You
The Realities & Challenges of Working at Home
Work At Home Tips For Malaysians
Make Money Online by Blogging At Home
What Do You Need To Work At Home In Malaysia ?
Can We Work At Home and Make Money Online in Malaysia ?
Welcome To Work At Home Malaysia Blog
Earning Extra Money On The Internet
Make Money Online with One Malaysia Blogger Blog
Make Money Business
What Is Blogging All About ?
Get Paid Programs
Merchandising - The Perfect Job Opportunity for Moms
Make Money Online with The Top Get Paid Program - Bux.to
Five Reasons to Start Your Own E-Business
Where To Create A Blog For Newbie Blogger
Apr 8, 2009
Make Money Blogging Links Recap April 2009
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Apr 7, 2009
Can You Earn Money at Home by Blogging ?
Yes you can earn money at by blogging and it's the best way to make money online working from home.
This isn't something I'm saying just because I am blogger myself but because many people have had success using this Internet marketing opportunity.
The reasons for this are very simple, more people are reading blogs than ever before.
In fact, people are far more likely to bookmark, return to a blog, and pass the link on to their friends.
That's because blogs contain dynamic content that people are interested in.
Discovering how you can put this to work for you is very important if you want to earn passive income from home.
Your goal is to find a niche that people are interested in and are passionate or desperate about.
If you want to earn money, you also need to make sure they're used to spending money so you can earn income from advertisers.
Some examples of blogging niche you could focus on include:
Dating
Weight loss
Pets
Health concerns
These are very broad topics, and to find a niche you would break one into a smaller topic.
For example, if you choose weight loss you might consider a specific diet or method of weight loss to focus on.
The next step would be to find key terms that are easy to rank for the search engines (these are called longtail keywords).
You might choose one longtail keyword to blog about per post so you can easily rank for that post in the search engines.
Always make sure your content is high-quality at the same time that it focuses on the key words.
That way people will be compelled to read your content, and possibly click your Adsense ads or purchase something through the ads you place on your site.
The ad placement is another very important aspect; and something you need to study before you get started.
Of course, you don't want to take any chances when you're getting started with blogging when you want to earn money at home.
I recommend that you choose to go with The Niche Blogger membership site to help you get up and running fast.
You'll learn everything from how to set up the blog to how to earn the most money from it.
There are so many people who want to be bloggers these days that you need to "learn how to earn" from a professional blogger, like the owner of The Niche Blogger.
Beyond that, there is a whole network of support from fellow bloggers at The Niche Blogger that will help to guide you whenever you have questions.
It's the best way that I have found to earn money at home!
Nov 5, 2008
History of Blogging
History of Blogging.
If you don’t know what blogging is until now then most probably you’ve slept under a rock for the last few years.
It’s so famous than it even plays a very important part in world politics because people all around the world search and read news and information on the web.
All this has a long history in time. Nowadays blogs online are a common method that many people use but before that there were many ways like email lists and Usenet and commercial online services such as: CompuServe, BBS, Genie and BiX making the rules on the Internet.
Until 1990, WebEx was the first company supporting running conversation.
Topical connections were used as “threads” and everything resembled a lot with the Mass Observation project developed in the 20th century.
Back in 1983 Brian Redman developed the mod.ber and at first, he and his partners wrote articles on threads and postings published on the Internet. It was just like a blog because they used almost the same writing style. At the end of each text they attached a link to other interesting place signed by other blogger. But all this lasted for almost eight months.
After that blogs became online diaries where people presented parts or events from their personal life. The authors were considered to be escribitionists, journalers, diarists and journalists.
These days, journal communities are very important online and Brad Fitzpatrick is known to be the first blogger in the world. Together with him there were Jerry Pournelle and Justin Hall.
In 1994, there was a live blog that used an EyeTap device and wearable computer and combined together video, pics and text.
Steven Gibson and Stephen Heaslip were the first bloggers ever hired in February 1997 by Ritual Entertainment. And all this evolved from the plans of John Carmack that is a game programmer famous for publishing a journal through 'finger protocol'.
Blogs were inserted on individual homepages and corporate sites and very often they contain information and news. The best example is probably the Drudge Report founded by a maverick reporter called Matt Drudge.
The Institute of Public Accuracy started back in 1998 to post one-paragraphed news weekly together with Tongue-in-cheek by Kibo.
Now, blogs are a new class online publishing because they use modern and advanced tools for writing, posting and taking care of web articles. In time this has turned into a popular method. Hosting services for blogs developed a lot these days and some companies even developed blog software such as: WordPress, Blogger, Movable Type, LiveJournal and so on and so forth.
On the other hand, you should know that P.Merholz was the first person to ever use the term blog. At first it was a shorter version of web log - “we blog” and only later it was adopted as a noun and a verb. In other words, “to blog” means to post or to edit a weblog.
In the last few years, blogging became so important that even politicians use it to keep in touch with their electors. You can influence one’s mind and for some people that’s a great feeling.
Oct 13, 2008
What is Blogging - The New Form of Journalism ?
There’s no secret about it: more and more people these days have an Internet addiction and teens make no exception but exactly the opposite.
On the web they can find all information they need on every topic that crosses their minds. They can use search engines and learn about gaming, shopping, and researches and so on and so forth.
They can even get in touch with other people and share information. It’s like a big online journal with a huge database right at their mouse button.
A blog is not only a portal to author’s thoughts but also a way to develop any crazy idea that crosses a person’s mind. It comes from „web blog” that is a new medium for online articles, reviews and articles.
Normally it consists from a mixture of text, pictures, audio and video files and it can often pass as journalism but without a pen or a paper. To sum up all that, blogging can be translated as sharing a personal comment on the web for other people to read it. It’s like a story that has a new chapter every day and it’s filled with personal experience, opinions and feelings.
A blog is popular in many domains because every blogger writes about whatever he/she believes is important at that moment. It’s always up to date, has no time limit and it’s affordable among teens.
On the commercial side, every blog is influenced by the talent and inspiration of the author. If you know how to attract people to read your message then you must consider yourself a successful blogger.
You need no technical skills because this is a free environment and anyone can express freely almost anything. The main condition is for you to have something to share with the world and the writing skills to say it in an interesting way. With a little help from the internet all this is possible.
You don’t even have to write correctly because no one will blame you if you make grammatical errors. This is journalism without frontiers and it’s very important to receive comments and interact with your readers.
If you’ve learn your lesson well, blogging will seem a piece of cake. It’s not just about the text; you can start an audio blog or even a video blog. Depends on witch one suits you best because you have the technology at your disposal.
All you need to start is a catchy headline and a personal profile along with the blog post, permalink and the feedback.
Many people enjoy themselves blogging these days. It’s like talking with the entire world about your thoughts, dreams, hopes, problems and difficulties. Now the entire society is speaking about blogs. And we all are pieces in this blogging puzzle.
That being said, blogging is something good but you have to accept its consequences. You must know how to manage a blog because for example blogging and policy can be a sensitive subject.
It’s very easy to step one someone’s toes and be charged with liability or defamation. That’s not pleasant at all.
Even so, blogging is on a continuous growth and nothing can stop this. Is a new and interesting domain and more and more people are drown to it every day.
If you are talented and you know how to write things so that people will look for you the next they then you’re place is here on the internet starting your own blog. You have nothing to lose.
Just give it a try and the entire online society will thank you. Not to mention that you will be making some beautiful money out of that. Success starting your own career!





