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How To Use Flickr Photos On Your Blog

April 8, 2010 by  
Filed under Blogging Tips

._/\_., originally uploaded by anto-XIII.

Using photos from flickr.com on your blog can make your writing come to life and provide your readers an exceptional experience. The photo above taken from the seat of a motorcycle, heading for the Eifel Tower, is just an outstanding photo. It makes you wish you were there. The old adage that a picture is worth a thousand words really is true.

To get started, you’ll need to go to flickr.com and sign up for a free account. There are paid accounts with a small yearly fee of $24.95 which will allow you to upload your pictures for distribution.

Once you have signed up with flickr, you will find that there are over 139,726,734 photographs available for your use in the area called the Creative Commons.

These photographs have been given the CreativeCommons.org license which gives you permission to use these photos with a few restrictions. You receive worldwide, royalty free, permission to use the photographs indefinitely.

There are restrictions to the way you can use the photos that are reasonable and that you must agree to.

Here are the rules you must follow:

1. You must attribute the photograph to the owner in the manner that the owner sets on the photograph. You can find that information on the bottom right hand side of the page that the individual photo is on. Basically you use their name and title of the photo.

2. You can’t use the photos for monetary gain. For example, you can’t download the photos and make calendars out of them to sell.

3. You may not collect any royalties on the photos.

4. You may not distort the photo in anyway. So Photoshop editing is not allowed.

5. You must include the URI for the license with every copy of the work you distribute. This is the copy of the license so that you can read the license in it’s entirety: Creative Commons License.

In your search for the right photograph for your story, you can see the most popular image topics that people have been posting in the past 24 hours, 7 days and since the beginning of flickr.

There is also a service called “Blog This” where you can find a photo and just click on blog this. Type your story directly on the same page that the photo is and push a button and it will post it to your blog. You’ll need to register your blog with them so that logging in to your site and posting can be done quickly and easily. The photo will be inserted into your post like the photo in this story was inserted.

Make your blogging more interesting by adding photographs from all over the world. You’ll learn what type of camera took each photograph and you’ll be adding a little BAZINGA to your story.

Blogging Tips From The Experts

July 3, 2009 by  
Filed under Blogging Tips

Timothy Ferriss

Timothy Ferriss

While listening to Tim Ferriss on WordPress.tv I toke some notes that might help people with their blogging projects. Here are some of Tim’s best tips to make your blog better. Of course watching the video is ultimately the best thing to do, however reading this short digest may give you that extra “push” you needed to take your blog to the next level.

1. If you use the Category widget on your blog, change the name of the header to “Topics.” This dramatically changed the click through rate. It’s easy to do in WordPress 2.8. When adding that widget, just put the name you want in the form. Tim reports better responses with the title – Topics.

2. Sometimes an older post doesn’t have as much appeal as newer ones do. To fix this problem, you can display the dates on the bottom of your posts. To get this done, you need to change some coding on a file in your theme. You will have to look at the index.php file in the theme you have and find:

[php]<span class="time"><?php the_time(‘F j, Y’); ?></span>[/php]

You’ll need to comment that out by replacing that with:

[php]<!–<span class="time"><?php the_time(‘F j, Y’); ?></span>–>[/php]

Then you need to find this:

[php]<div class="date">
<div class="dateleft">
<p><span class="time"><?php the_time(‘F j, Y’); ?></span>
</div>
</div></blockquote>[/php]

and cut that (that means copy it and delete it) and paste it after:

[php]<?php the_content(__(‘Read more’));?><div style="clear:both;"></div>[/php]

Save that file and upload it to see the changes. If doing that scares you, ask someone to do it for you. :)

3. List the total read time for your reader. 250 words = about one minute. This helps prepare your reader for what you have written.

4. Write about what makes you angry without being negative about anyone in particular.

5. Write your post and then do SEO research after. Then make your keyword insertions or changes.

6. StumbleUpon is one of the cheapest sources of traffic there is. One post that ranks well can bring 40,000 to 50,000 page views.

7. Flickr has a section of photographs that you can blog about by going to the advanced search and then choosing Creative Commons, then most interesting. You can actually blog about a photo right from Flickr.

These are just some suggestions to make your blog better. Tim Ferriss has some great blogging tips!

100 Popular Questions Asked on The Internet

January 15, 2009 by  
Filed under Blogging Tips

What are keywords?

On the internet keywords are basically what words the user types into the search engines to find what they are looking for. Keywords can be fun to research. This data is relevant to bloggers because it helps them know what to write about and what people are interested in.

Where do I find keyword tools?

There are a lot of tools on the internet that research the number of times keywords are searched for. One of those keyword tools is provided by a company called Wordtracker. Wordtracker has recently come out with a beta version keyword tool that will tell you what questions people are asking based on the keywords you enter. This keyword tool is very handy and a lot of bloggers will enjoy using it.

How many results for keyword searches are considered popular?

When you begin your keyword research, you’ll see that many questions get less than 100 searches. To be included in this list of 100 popular internet questions, I chose the majority of questions that had been asked over 400 times.

What keywords are people using in the questions they ask?

Being a curious person, I spent some time this morning researching keywords used in questions on a variety of different topics and chose to list 100 of the top ranked questions that people are asking. The number that you see represents the number of times that question was asked over the past 140 days.  You may be able to use these statistics to write your own blogging posts.  Spend some time using this keyword tool to help you with ideas of topics to write about.

100 Popular Questions Asked on the Internet 

 

Number Keyword Questions Times Asked
1 how much does beyonce weigh 2,650
2 who invented the computer 2,287
3 show aaliyah when she died 1,955
4 who invented football 1,834
5 doctor who 1,689
6 who invented the television 1,596
7 who invented velcro 1,577
8 who created the internet 1,522
9 what nationality is barack obama 1,483
10 how much does britney spears weigh 1,435
11 who invented the internet 1,403
12 who invented basketball 1,320
13 who invented soccer 1,175
14 who invented the telephone 1,164
15 who invented the car 1,162
16 how much does jennifer aniston weigh 1,135
17 who invented the ipod 1,103
18 who invented the radio 1,098
19 who invented the tv 1,070
20 who invented baseball 1,043
21 what does red pubic hair look like 985
22 how much should i weigh 956
23 what is the precursor of the internet 945
24 in what year was the first computer invented 937
25 what is love 917
26 how many gold medals did the u.s. women win in the olympics 884
27 why did the pilgrims come to america 875
28 how much does kelly ripa weigh 838
29 who invented the mp3 player 831
30 what does wii stand for 793
31 what does meerkat mean in south african language 788
32 how to draw cars 784
33 how to make paper guns 779
34 what is the definition of news media 771
35 where was barack obama born 770
36 who invented american football 706
37 who invented the cell phone 701
38 how much will the nintendo wii cost 700
39 scorpio behavior when in love 679
40 the black eyed peas where is the love 668
41 black eyed peas ft justin timberlake where is the love 668
42 who invented legos 662
43 who invented the snickers candy bar 659
44 who invented hip hop 656
45 who invented the world wide web 638
46 how many people die from cancer each year 636
47 where can i watch movies absolutely free 632
48 how to make a fish costume 631
49 what type of government does china have 612
50 who invented electricity 611
51 who invented video games 610
52 what causes cancer 604
53 when was the first television made 586
54 why are gas prices so high 578
55 when was the first mobile phone invented 574
56 when is high school musical 3 coming out 573
57 who invented the microwave 572
58 what type of government does canada have 568
59 how many people in the world have cancer 558
60 who invented the cd player 554
61 how much does jessica simpson weigh 547
62 what is computer software 538
63 why is education important 536
64 when does a scorpio say i love you 532
65 when were m&m’s invented 530
66 how many people died at pearl harbor 529
67 what is the best love match for sagittarius 527
68 how can win the heart of a aries man 519
69 who invented medicine 518
70 what time is it 516
71 who invented sign language 511
72 who invented the zipper 493
73 why is education so important 493
74 how much does mary kate olsen weigh 493
75 what is the food web of the grey wolf 483
76 how much money do you have to make to file taxes 481
77 how to get a capricorn man to fall in love 473
78 what kind of government does canada have 471
79 who invented the light bulb 467
80 who invented google 467
81 what does html stand for 459
82 who invented the airplane 448
83 why people love cars 443
84 why people love cars 443
85 what to say to someone who has cancer 441
86 who invented fireworks 439
87 who created the world wide web 431
88 who is the vice president 428
89 what are the most exciting jobs in the world 420
90 what type of government does france have 417
91 who invented the game of baseball 412
92 millionaires who give money to help 410
93 why is government important 408
94 where did our love go the supremes 407
95 who invented volleyball 403
96 how do you get a scorpio to fall in love with you 401
97 how to write a business plan 322
98 how much water should a person drink a day 316
99 how can i get money to start my own business 265
100 how to start a cell phone business 226

 

Using popular keywords in your writing will help you attract readers to your blog.  Be sure to use keywords that are meaningful to your readers and that provide answers to their questions.

What keyword tools do you use and why do you like them?

23 Ways To Get More Traffic To Your Blog

January 9, 2009 by  
Filed under Blogging Tips

Every blogger wants more people to read their blog, but not every blogger knows how to do this.

Sure, you can get readers to your blog when you have already established some notoriety for yourself, such as writing a best selling book like The 4 hour Work Week by Tim Ferris.  Maybe you have somehow gotten masses of people to a website through some special offer like Zac Johnson did. Or you could be a popular blogger like John Chow who now has such wildly successful friends that they sit around discussing how they can’t live on $10,000 a month income anymore.

The question is, how do you get people to read your blog when you are first starting out and you don’t have these incredible stories to tell people?

Well, the answer is given to us by Denise Wakerman, co-founder of The Blog Squad. She has been assisting professionals and small businesses to use marketing strategies on the internet to improve their businesses.

Here are her 23 best tips to get more traffic to your blog

  1. Post nearly every day  on your blog; the more you post, the more readers you’ll have.
  2. If you have more than one blog and it’s appropriate, cross post to drive readers to each blog
  3. Write and submit articles to directories with links to the appropriate blog
  4. Write and post news releases online, about onece a week, with links back to the appropriate blog
  5. Provide links to blogs in email signatures
  6. Comment on other blogs
  7. Write posts with links to other blogs and mention the blogger’s name (if they’re watching Google Alerts then they know you’ve posted about them and will usually visit your blog)
  8. Thank people who post comments via email
  9. Put links to your blog in product than-you emails
  10. Put links to your blog on than you pages people see when they purchase your product and services
  11. Encourage people to subscribe to your blog in follow up email autoresponder messages
  12. Put blog links on LinkedIn profile, MySpace profile, Facebook profile and Twitter
  13. Put links to your blog in your ebooks
  14. Put links to your blog in your bios
  15. Tell people about your blog when you do presentations
  16. Encourage people to visit your blog when they sign up for your ezine so they can get even more free info
  17. Put a featured blog post with a link in your weekly ezine
  18. Pull blog feeds into your Facebook profile and other social networks
  19. Include blog links in signature blocks on forum posts
  20. Submit your blog to all the blog directories and search engines
  21. when appropriate, direct people to specific blog posts to answer their questions in discussion forums
  22. If you post videos on video sharing sites, include the URL for you blog in the description
  23. Most importantly, write informative content using keywords that will be picked up in organic searches

When planning strategies to get more traffic to your blog, be sure to make a committment to yourself to post as frequently as possible and to provide your readers with some fresh new ideas. They’ll be glad you did.

Next post: Getting People to Comment on Your Blog Posts

A Great Idea Is Only The First Step For Your Online Profitability

January 9, 2009 by  
Filed under Blogging Tips

Whether you are looking to improve your blogging development, or are looking for more effective ways to monetize your website, the key to building and maintaining a site that will capture the interest and attention of the blogging community is by finding your niche.

Find and fill a unique need in a way that no other web site does. You’ll then be able to build a lasting readership among web surfers. Once you have discovered a niche, you will still have a lot to do, but finding your place in the constantly evolving blog world is the place to begin. It can be tough to distinguish your blogging web site from all of the others.

Every great blogging web site starts with a great idea, and you can’t build a successful site that will last without one. There are many great sites aimed at today’s bloggers, and competition for the attention of this growing demographic is fierce.

To make your blogging web site unique, you will need to offer something that no other site is currently offering….. or you will need to do the same thing that an already popular site does, but in a more relevant way.

One way to discover an ideal model for your blogging web site is to look at the sites that have successfully captured a blogging audience already.

Then determine how you can adapt some of these existing strategies.

You will also need to add a unique selling position to your project in order to stand apart from your competition.

The most successful websites that consistently do the best in today’s market are the sites that have the “personal touch”. The fiercely individual surfers who are bloggers are a demographic that responds best to personality, so consider how you can give your site a unique and attractive feeling by lending your own voice and sensibility to your site’s design and content.

Once you have a great idea for your site, have pinpointed a special niche that you are well equipped to fill, and have infused the site with personality, the next step is figuring out how to get the word out to bloggers.

In the long run, a great idea just isn’t enough to propel your blogging web site to success. You will need to draft a smart and realistic marketing plan in order to draw readers to your site. Once you hook a blogger, your great content will keep them coming back, but it is vital to get that first glance or your site won’t have a chance.

And, once again, the key to any online success is TRAFFIC.

Without traffic, you might as well just be writing to your Mother (which at this time of year is also a good idea).

Always be aware that traffic doesn’t just happen; but is the result of some pretty serious marketing efforts on your part.

Oh sure, the search engines will find you….eventually; and you will get some traffic from paid advertising….usually very expensive traffic.

So what works? Quickly? Most effectively? And most affordably?

You may start by asking yourself, “How did I get to this blog?”

Check back regularly to find out. Bookmarking this page right now could prove to be one of the better “get traffic” decisions you make.

Or better yet, the very bottom right hand corner of this and all of our pages contains an RSS link. Just click the button and relax. You will automatically start receiving any and all updates.

Till next time,

Fred

Blogging, Your Free Online Marketing Method

It’s been many, many years since blogging first started.

It was thought to be nothing more than another one of those passing internet fads that wouldn’t last out the year.

It ended up being considered as one of the most addicting internet “fads” that spawned a whole lot of new internet marketing products. It has become way more than just an outlet for peoples emotions where they can blurt out whatever bugs them or whatever makes them feel elated. Savvy marketers have discovered that blogging is one of the best Internet marketing methods that won’t cost you a cent.

What exactly is blogging? Blog is the widely used term that refers to web log. Basically, a blog is an online journal. A blog could be set up to no cost at all, and can be used for just for the fun of it or for business reasons.

Blogging for your Internet business is one surefire way to boost the visibility of your products and services.

Here are just a few ways to boost your internet advertising via blogging:

1. Keeps your clients or customers abreast of changes to your website.

2. Your new products and affiliate websites could also be announced through your blog.

3. Keep track of your business objectives and plans through open writing. Your blog content can be easily stored through archives. What could be better than searchable information that could be easily accessed by anyone browsing the web.

4. Air your opinions, advice or reviews on specific services or products that are related to your business. Publishing is a very easy process with blogging.

5. Include links that will fetch back links and subsequently improve your ranking on search engines. This could be better executed through putting well-written articles in your website. Affiliate links could also be included in your blog to earn more extra income.

6. Collect response through the ability of blogs to fetch comments from your blog readers. You can learn and improve your products and services through with the feedback from your readers.

7. Connect easily with other bloggers. When other bloggers notice that you have something good in your blog, they will put you in their favorite lists that will automatically link you to their blogs.

So, how do you set up a blog?

One option would be to load a blogging software on your website, set it up and customize it to your needs. A second option, and one that is used by millions of bloggers is to signup with one of the blog hosting service such as LiveJournal, Blogger or WordPress.

Those hosts will provide you with easy instructions on how to put up your blog and are used by blogging worldwide.

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Keyword Case Study for WordPress

November 1, 2008 by  
Filed under Blogging Tips, Key Words, WordPress

Keyword strategies are so important to the success of your website business that they just cannot be overlooked. Although word of mouth adverstising is golden and frankly much easier than doing keyword research, using a good keyword strategy is mandatory. This article will go over some keyword strategy insights gained from a case study done over a four month time frame.

My previous article on keyword strategies for WordPress covered blogging tips and the question of where exactly in your posts do you want to see your keywords. While that strategy is the number one strategy you should use, you also should consider what happens to your website as a whole when you start adding good content on a regular basis.

The excel chart below (please click on it to enlarge it and read it well) explains an interesting thing that happened to www.coolchecks.net as a result of posting content to the blog a regular basis.

Many hosting companies provide website owners with a way to measure their traffic through a program called the Cpanel. Cpanel lets the webmaster control a lot of things on a website, but the thing I like best is the daily reports it can give you about your website traffic.

For my four-month case study, using the Cpanel web stats, I charted the results of the traffic I received from the keyword phrase cheap checks. This phrase is important to the site because the site sells bank checks.

When I charted the results I could see a dramatic increase in hits during the month of October, for the keyword phrase cheap checks. I had only changed a few words on the home page of this site to try to boost the rankings for cheap checks” and I posted to the web blog on a regular basis.

My monthly hits to the site with that keyword increased by 1273! So how did that translate into real progress financially? There was an increase in revenue from the site of $601.38.

keyword strategies for wordpress

Examining the results from the chart above brought me to wonder about another statistic that I could easily pull from the Cpanel. I wanted to know how many search phrases were used during each month.

The chart below will show you the total number of keyword phrases used to bring people to my site over a four-month period of time.

keyword strategies

You will notice a steady increase in keyword phrases. During October, there were 1299 keyword phrases people used to get to get to my site, while in July there were only 685. It appears that the number of keyword phrases almost doubled over four months.

There are several blogging tips you can learn from this keyword case study.

  • Adding content on a regular basis can dramatically improve website traffic.
  • The increase in traffic improves your keyword search results so you are ranked higher for the keyword you optimized for.
  • More traffic means more revenue.
  • Cpanel statistics are awesome and should be watched carefully.
  • One keyword phrase that you rank well for can affect the other keyword phrases and bootstrap them to higher search result positions.

When you are developing your website business, don’t overlook the importance of a good keyword strategy and the power that it has to improve your financial condition.

Passionate Blogging Works

October 14, 2008 by  
Filed under Blogging Tips, Money Making Ideas

John Chow

John Chow

Have you ever wondered why some blogs become wildly successful while other blogs become ghost towns that no one visits?

In a recent interview on Breakfast Television, expert blogger John Chow was asked what is the biggest mistake that new bloggers make when they start blogging. His response was that it is a big mistake to start blogging just for the money. He recommends doing a blog just for fun.

When people start blogging just for the money, they neglect the passionate side of themselves. People like to read good content from others who are passionate about their topic. Choosing something to write about that you feel a lot of passion for basically makes the job, well, not a job. John said, If you are passionate about it, it’s not really work, is it?

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