Do You Blog

What is blogging to you and can you really make money from home using blogging?  The answer is yes and you can indeed earn money now with the proper blogging technique.

There are so many never heard before terms around these days. This especially applies to the Internet. Many of the older one and even the younger one have trouble keeping up with all the changes and nuances our high-tech world has to offer. The mention of email and cell phone would have make public think that you are mad. Gadgets and medium rule the world today. Take voicing your personal opinion as example. While people do this through radio and tv, they now do it via internet. So if you’ve ever asked yourself; what is blogging? It is a good way to vent your thoughts, emotions and opinions via the web. Do you have something to say?

In actual, many took to the internet to blogging about their opinion. While anyone would have said, what is blogging merely five years ago, today it’s all the rage and in full effect. Now, ponder a few reasons you might want to start a blog. Oh, wait a minute! We should establish a few formats first. Online websites like Blogger.com and WordPress.com allow you to sign up for free blogging accounts and start blogging about whatever you please. It is really that simple and straightforward. You can published it within minutes. Anyway, what would you prefer to blog about? Perhaps you want to start a blog on politics, religion, money making or movies. The choices are endless and they’re all yours.

Now, if you’re still not clear on what is blogging or what your motive would be to do it, you should consider the monetary gain. Yep, you guessed it! You can actually earn from blogging on the web. Essentially webites platform such as Blogger.com, which is part of Google, and allows you to place ads on your blog. This allows one to profit from anyone who click on the ads. This is mainly why many will want to create blogs in the first place. You can earn money with your knowledge and advice. At this point you no longer have to ask anyone; what is blogging? Now you know!

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This post was written by Robjohn on June 9, 2009

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Best Strategies for Choosing a Domain Name

The preliminary step to building a website is the registration of a domain name.  Whether you are a doctor, lawyer, plumber, aluminum siding salesman, or if you want to start up a website to display photos of your newborn online, the entire undertaking begins with the registration of your domain name.

Next you might ask- “What constitutes a good choice of domain name?”.  The answer to this depends on what type of site you are planning.  The domain name chosen for a family and friends website won’t be as crucial as with other types of sites.  Why?  Because in a case like that you probably don’t really care about gaining a lot of traffic to your website, friends and family are your desired audience, to keep them informed.  In a case like this, it does not matter whatsoever if you find a domain name like “mybabiesphotos.com” or not, since most likely you will only be giving out the website address to a few friends and family and maybe your crazy Uncle Bill.   

The point is that in a case like this, there is no real concern with getting a lot of visitors to the website other than friends and family and coworkers, so there is no real harm in naming the website ANYTHING, because you will be giving out the website address to a select few people.  BUT……

What if you are looking to attract customers?  And to get as much traffic coming to your site as possible?

It really pays to have a domain name that reflects your company name and website.  Put some thought into how people search.  For example, if your company sells insurance or doughnuts or bowling pins or toilet bowls, find a way to incorporate WHAT YOU DO in the website domain name.  If you can, get your domain name exactly the same as your business, that is your best bet.  Failing that, at least try to put the category of your business into the name.  For example, a plumbing website should have a domain name like plumbers.com or bobtheplumber.com, something that immediately associates the domain name with the theme of the site.  It’s all about branding, and making a lasting impression on the target audience or customers.

You need to search the WhoIs database to find a domain name that has not already been registered.  For a quick search of your desired domain name, I have conveniently placed a domain name search engine on StartMyWebsiteToday.com for this very purpose.  When searching for the domain name, the results given will instantly show whether or not the domain name is available, and if so, give you the option to immediately register it.  If it’s not available, several alternative domain names will be proposed, to help you fine tune your search, or possibly giving you an acceptable alternative domain name to register instead.

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This post was written by Robjohn on June 8, 2009

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Choosing a Domain Name That Will Brand Your Website

So you want to start up a website?  Have you thought about your long term plans for your website?  Doing so will be a great advantage in determining the best possible domain name.  Careful consideration of your website’s domain name can pay off in dividends once your website is published online. Ultimately you are seeking to attract customers- the Holy Grail, and good marketing (which will help with Search Engine placement also) begins with your choice of domain name.

OK, so now you’ve found the domain name you want, but someone else owns it.  But you really wanted it badly.  Can the domain name still be acquired?  Maybe.  It’s possible, but there are conditions.  However, with a little luck and enginuity you can get the domain name you want even if it is already spoken for.  But for now, lets look at some alternatives to getting that domain name you want:

Hyphenated Names If the domain name you want is already taken, consider hyphenating it, as in taking billsplumbingsupplies.com and making it bills-plumbing-supplies.com.  Is hyphenating the best way to go?  Maybe, maybe not.  For example, if the domain name you want is already taken AND well known, most likely this is not a good idea, because most web surfers would likely just type the non-hyphenated version into their browsers and thus could end up at your competitor’s website.  Not the desired result!  Also, if you do decide to take a hyphenated domain name, remember to keep it short!  The longer the domain name and the more dashes you put between words the harder it will be for the end user to remember, and therefore makes it more error prone, which could cost you customers who never make it to your website.  So keep it short.  But if the name you have chosen is already taken and there is no chance of getting it from it’s owner, and the owner either has no website or a poorly designed one with little traffic, this can be a good strategy in purchasing a name.

Longer or Shorter?  If you want to, you can purchase up to a 67 character long domain name.  You could purchase a domain name like thelongestdomainnameintheworldandthensome
andthensomemoreandmore.com which is 63 characters long, but why would you want to do that?  Who would want to type it into a browser?  My website is www.StartMyWebsiteToday.com  and features a name that in a few words encapsulates the purpose of the site.  Good name selection can be helpful also with search engine ranking.  When choosing your domain name try to keep it short and concise, and if at all possible let the name tell the story of the site.  Keep it as short as possible.

Brand Name or Generic  Should you give your website a descriptive generic name or do you want to use a brand name?  If your business is known by a brand name, and it is a well known name, of course it is the best possible strategy to try to register that domain name.  For instance, Nike.com is a well known brand name site, although there is nothing in the domain name to suggest that it is a site about shoes.  Still, Nike is such a well known brand name to the public that people automatically know what they will be shopping for when they get there.  If your brand name is well known, definitely try to obtain your brand name as a domain name.  But if your company is Nike or Coca Cola or Budweiser don’t discount the idea of buying the domain name shoes.com or soda.com or beer.com if they are available as well.  People often search the web using generic terms, more so even than brand names.  A person is more likely to search the internet with generic terms like shoes or footwear or sneakers than to search by a single brand name, even one as big as Nike.  Think it through and hedge your bets.  You can have as many domain names as you want pointing to a single website, so the more generic terms you can acquire that directly describe your business, the better.   A generic name if your business is new or not yet well known can get great results, if you can find a good one.  To start your search for your own unique domain name, here is a link to a domain name search engine.

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This post was written by Robjohn on June 8, 2009

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Blogging As A Profitable Hobby

There are millions and millions of blogs on the net today. Most of the people who start blogging do so for the sheer fun of it. All you think about is just to write about what you know. The all of a sudden, you started receiving responses from people all over the world and commenting about what you wrote. Before you know it, you already got yourself a sizeable amount of follower and traffic.

You can also try to make some good online income while you are blogging.Before you start, get yourself familiar with how the world of internet marketing works. With the proper strategy, you may even be able to make your living off online earnings!

Let’s assume you have got a successful blog on hand, with a group of loyal and ever growing readership base. Maybe the questions to ask are:

-  Do you have any ads currently running on those blogs?
– Do you help your readers to enrich their knowledge?
– Is there relevant streaming audio and video?
– Do you include RSS feeds?

If your answer to the above is a ‘no’, it may be about time you got more sophisticated and be creative with your blogging platform. So how do you learn how to integrate all of these features properly into your blogs and start to make money blogging? This is where professional blogging guides becomes very useful.

Blogging guides do more than just teach you how to write blog. You probably already know how to do this. What those good blogging guides is to guide you effectively on how you can market your blog through many methods. Your blogs targeted advertisement for services and products which will help enhance their knowledge or skill sets.

Lets just assume your blog write about solar energy. Your reader might be hoping for more information on how they can build a solar power car or what is that superbike.In so doing, you can help your reader by dsiplaying relevant affiliate solar information or product that your reader may find helpful.Beside helping your reader, you can also earn some nice commission if they buy the products via your link.  This is a great way to make money from home.

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This post was written by Robjohn on June 7, 2009

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Top Twitter Dos and Don’ts

Useful Tips for Twitter

These days it seems that you can't escape stories about Twitter.  With all the hype and celebrity endorsements, lots of people are asking “how do I use Twitter?”.   

There are plenty of sites out there that will tell you how to use Twitter, but not so many to warn you of the pitfalls.If you take a moment to learn from this list of useful Twitter tips then you'll be Twittering away with the best of them.

DO self censor.Unless your updates are protected, anyone can see what you are Twittering about.  Bear in mind the story of the girl who Tweeted her way out of a job because a hiring manager read her thoughts on the position she interviewed for.

DON'T use it as another chat client.No one would like their screen full of irrelevant Tweets from a conversation they're forced to eavesdrop on.

DO remember to retweet.This can be a very good way to build up a following of like minded People.

DON'T endlessly sell.Okay, we get it - you have stuff to sell.Twitter is by no means one way traffic - interact!

DO follow people back, but….

DON'T be offended if people don't follow you back.Users with tens of thousands of followers are unlikely to see your Tweet through the noise anyway.

DO be funny, entertaining, informative and creative with your tweets.

DON’T auto-DM.  This is the Twitter equivalent of spam and a faceless “hi – thanks for the follow” is impersonal and off-putting.

DO use it to ask other people for help.When you have built up a reasonable following you’ll find it easy to find answers to your questions quickly.

DON’T tweet if your message is likely to go over the 140 character limitation.Spreading messages over multiple tweets is just going to confuse and annoy your followers.

These handy hints should be enough to get you started.  If you are likely to spend a significant proportion of your online time on Twitter then there are plenty of guides on the net telling you how to use Twitter effectively.

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This post was written by Robjohn on May 12, 2009

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