Posts Tagged ‘Love’
Is Your Xbox 360 the Love of Your Life?
Saturday, February 19th, 2011[MV] FT Island – Don’t Love (sarangun hajimayo) [ROMAN+ENG SUB]
Wednesday, March 10th, 2010
can’t get this song out of my head XD….the most gorgeous song ever…=)…the sadest song … the song that hongki cried while singing… the song that heechul listens to it everyday… the song is now donghae’s ring tone ^^… download it here! ledoquyen.wordpress.com
RENT10 – Seasons Of Love
Sunday, February 14th, 2010
Seasons of Like at the tenth anniversary concert of RENT Available for trade at jrbplease.wordpress.com
Tweets for My Tweetheart: 5 Ways to Use Twitter to Jazz Up Your Love Life
Saturday, January 23rd, 2010Last Monday, I was at Social Media Simplified where I cultured about how social media can be used for business. Mari Smith, Deb Micek, Simon Leung, Denise Wakeman (1/2 the Blog Squad), Nancy Marmolejo, and host Linda P. Taylor blew us away with the statistics on how Facebook, blogging and Twitter are radically varying the entrepreneurial environment of the world. Practical, simple tips for things you can do today to start maximizing your social media relations.
I loved every minute saturated up the info like a sponge. It wasn’t until I got home, though, that I realized Twitter could be a fun tool for building a romantic relationship as well.
For all of you who are saying, “What in the world is Twitter?”, I can relate. I started hearing about Twitter last summer and joined in August. Twitter leads the way in the world of micro blogging. Micro because you can only use 140 characters in any one message. Blog because you are communicating to the internet world with your thoughts and thoughts.
Once you join, you pick a handle (remember Rubber Ducky from the trucker and cb days?) and you are excellent to go, mine is CaptainCat. Question your acquaintances to join and the fun starts. I like making conversations with the 140 character limit. It’s a fantastic game!
Deb Micek (CoachDeb at Tribal Seduction) revamped my view of Twitter and the tweets (that is what the messages are called) and I started to see that the Twitter mentality might just be a fantastic tool build some nice buzz in the beehive, if you know what I mean.
Here are Five Ways to Use Twitter To Jazz Up Your Like Life!
1. Invest Your Emotional Self. Consciously delight in your relationships on Twitter. I like to peep (make the messages). Similar to crossword puzzles and other word games, Twitter engages your creativity, your thoughts and your communication skills. Allow yourself to feel the satisfaction of connection. Your man may not engage with you in this same way and that is ok. You can feel connected to others and fill your emotional tank.
2. Invite him to join. Your man may roll his eyes at your internet fun, but if you place your mind to it, you can find a way to invite his participation. You may be his only friend for awhile and he may want to DM (direct message) you only, but if you sell it to him as a word game, tell him it is simpler than instant messaging and that you will send him some cute and maybe even naughty messages, he may just give it a try.
3. Be Patient. If he declines your first invitation, don’t despair. You keep having fun on Twitter, but, and listen up here…this is critical, stop tweeting when you and he are at the dinner table, taking a walk or being together in any way. You will communicate boatloads to him when he sees you turn off your phone or computer and really “Be” with him.
4. Introduce Him To The Fun Of Tweets. Make some tweets and place them on post it notes and place them around the house where your man can see them. If you like using abbreviations, use them but let him know what they mean. LOL (laughing out loud) We fall into the lingo so easily, we forget others don’t know what it is all about. Your man will appreciate getting up to speed with Twitterese and he won’t feel out of place.
5. Every Day Peep Mentality: Ladies, it is incredible how much can be said in a 140 character statement. Try having a Twitter mentality when you are speaking to your man. How briefly can you say what you need to say and yet still be understood. Men have such a hard time with the verbal flood that comes out of our mouths, bless them. Do him and yourself a favor and peep to you man. Keep it fleeting and simple. He will like you for it!
If you are a beginner in the world of social media and even if you are a veteran, I strongly recommend you get yourself a copy of the Social Media Simplified DVD series. I would have saved myself hundreds of hours and thousands of dollars has I known how to use social media like Facebook and Twitter strategically in my business. Linda has a special deal going so don’t waste a further minute, order your copy today.
One other cool thing is that a part of the buy price goes to support the Ventura Technical Development Center. Talk about a win-win-win!
Why Search Engines Love Blogs – and so Should You!
Wednesday, January 13th, 2010Question this question of any SEO expert and they will tell you “fresh content” and “backlinks”, other than Google took over Blogger. The last one is the favorite as no one can argue with that.
Search engines like fresh content as it is valuable for their users, and links show that other sites or blogs (and not just your own website) reckon that the information on your website is useful to their readers.
A blog can be an individual’s viewpoint, a life journal, a school girl’s diary, a poet’s space, an artist’s expression, or just about sharing your moments with family and acquaintances. One can share information, pictures and even videos with no previous knowledge of designing and programming.
Companies use blogs to promote their newest harvest, introduce new air force, announce upcoming events, share event pictures and videos, announce special offers/discounts, run opinion polls, introduce new team members, special announcements, build loyalty, and invite their customers to leave comments and give testimonials.
Bloggers believe that blogs are being taken more seriously as information sources. One in five bloggers don’t reckon that newspapers will survive the next ten years. Half believe that blogs will be a primary source for news and entertainment in the next five years.
Bloggers are most open to receiving marketing messages from other blogs. Even non-blog web content is more influential among this group than habitual media sources for brand information.
Home businesses and young entrepreneurs use blogs to increase awareness and attract traffic to their online business, new ventures, and daring expeditions into the unknown.
Professionals use blogs to brand themselves, make awareness and credibility, make cash (yes that’s possible), and share their knowledge and experiences.
Housewives use blogs to share cooking tips and recipes, their children’s growing moments, travel log of the last trip, and shopping expeditions.
We SEO experts use blogs for achieving higher rankings for specific keywords. Unbelievable, and yet in many instances my blog link appears higher on search engines results page than pages that I optimize personally for the same keyword.
Getting started with blogging is relatively simple. You can sign up with blogger.com or other such blogging platforms.
If you don’t own a domain name for your blog, no worries, you can start with a free subdomain with Blogger.
Lets look into some appealing statistics on blogs.
The numbers vary but agree that blogs are here to stay!
comScore MediaMetrix (August 2008) – Blogs: 77.7 million unique visitors in the US – Facebook: 41.0 million | MySpace 75.1 million – Total internet audience 188.9 million
eMarketer (May 2008) – 94.1 million US blog readers in 2007 (50% of Internet users) – 22.6 million US bloggers in 2007 (12%)
Universal McCann (Development 2008) – 184 million WW have started a blog | 26.4 US – 346 million WW read blogs | 60.3 US – 77% of committed Internet users read blogs
Technorati’s State of the Blogosphere 2008 Report is now available. For a detailed report go to technorati.com/blogging/state-of-the-blogosphere/
The report states that Brands make up a major part of bloggers’ online conversations. More than four in five bloggers post product or brand reviews, and blog about brands they like or despise. Even day-to-day experiences with customer care or in a retail store are fodder for blog posts. Companies are by now reaching out to bloggers: one-third of bloggers have been approached to be brand advocates. (ref Technorati 2008 Report)
But wait, that’s not all. The report also states that Blogs are an increasingly attractive platform for advertisers. The majority of bloggers we surveyed have advertising on their blogs. Marketers realize that bloggers are making high feature content and attracting growing, loyal audiences. So there is potential for profit from blogging. (ref Technorati 2008 Report)
Well you are convinced, and you start writing periodically, uploading photographs and videos and have mutual your blog link with many acquaintances, but a few months down a nagging worry start to hit you (this is for those who don’t footstep their readers using tracking software’s like Google Analytics) that you are writing for “you” alone and your mum who thinks “my son is the best”.
While there is nothing incorrect with writing, just for the pleasure of writing, I am sure you all want to reach out and touch a name else with all your hard work. The real challenge is to get your target audience to read your blog whether its family, acquaintances, colleagues, or readers around the world who would be interested in what you are writing about.
Trust me even acquaintances will betray you if what you write does not make them want to come back, so pay close attention to the questions not more than and answer them as honestly as you can.
-What would make your blog special to your audience? -Why would they want to bookmark your blog? -Why would they want to link to it and tell others? -What is my ultimate goal for this blog?
While the first 3 questions require you to dig down deep inside your minds and hearts, the last question is most critical. What do you ultimately want out all the hard work, late nights and coffee cups invested into your blog?
Well, whether your blog is for the purpose of sharing knowledge, gaining credibility, increasing visibility and rankings, building customer loyalty, sharing information, making cash, or assisting our fellow men in the journey of life, the bottom line remains search engines like blogs, and so should you.
So keep writing!
http://www.seo-optimization-experts.com/seoblog.html
Forum Police and the Owners Who Love Them
Tuesday, January 12th, 2010A healthy online forum can be a fantastic way to channel the wellbeing of others into a revenue stream as part of your online business.
It seems that no topic where you go online you can find a forum that matches a personal interest or passion. Within that forum you will find others that share that interest. You may disagree with them from time to time, but there can be a feeling of belonging when an individual finds a forum that matches a common pursuit.
As a business owner that also manages a forum you can point visitors to your online site, but you can also work with a Pay Per Click (PPC) advertising site to maximize earnings potential for your forum.
Sometimes a forum takes on a life of its own. Some forum owners have distress when the forum gets too large because they feel as if all they are doing is moderating discussions and enforcing rules. The attention required seems overwhelming and detrimental to the shape of the overall business.
It is possible to go away from personal moderation by enlisting the help of motivated members who have an interest in the success of the forum.
I’ve even seen some forums where members apply to become volunteer moderators and express a willingness to give 3-8 hours a day to the success of the forum – all at no cost to the owner. They become the police force and guardians of the tradition you’ve established for the forum. They should also be able to contact you about any questions they may have about situations that develop. You go into the role of forum consultant.
Those who can help you are motivated individuals that can develop a secure long-term success for your forum. Use their volunteerism wisely and never fail to express your gratitude.
You can develop a revenue stream by accepting both banner ads and PPC ads for every page of your forum. This does mean that visitors will leave to explore other places, but when they do it also brings revenue back to you.
The larger your forum the better returns you will see with this type of advertising. As a forum grows so do associated expenditure. Allowing advertising on your forum may be the best way to not only pay for the growth, but also add some extra cash to the bottom line.
Forums remain a positive way for businesses to allow consumers to interact with each other about either the primary business or the industry the business represents.
The excellent news is the management of the site and the funds to pay for it do not need to be funded completely by your business. With the acceptance of advertising and member help you have the greatest potential for offsetting expenditure.
It is natural for successful forum owners to become so overwhelmed with their success they ultimately choose to close down the forum simply because it demands too much attention. As you can see from this article there are alternatives that can allow you to take up again to succeed with minimal input and the potential for a direct and indirect return on your investment.
How to Make Websites that Search Engines Love
Saturday, January 9th, 2010There is no black magic or knowledge of rocket science required to building websites that are simple for search engines to navigate round and give you the best possible ranking.
Get the nitty-gritty right and you will be ahead of the vast majority of websites produced.
Originally there was SGML (Standard General Markup Language). This was the standard to which all information was showed on the Internet. It is still the basis to which HTML and XML adhere. The Algorithms that Search Engine Spiders use to analyze sites are designed to recognize this standard and very small has changed! It is therefore imperative that you design your WebPages with this in mind. If you use it, not only will you produce WebPages that Search engines will like but will vastly improve the chances of your site being ranked highly for your desired keywords and phrases.
TEXT FORMATING TAGS
OK here are the three most vital tags used for formatting your text:
[H1] the Main Bearing Tag, tells the SE the pages main topic
[H2] a Second Bearing and slightly smaller (e.g. subheading)
[p] paragraph and the body of text and content
A typical layout of your HTML code, and therefore your text, should look like this.
[HTML]
[HEAD]///////I’ll clarify what need to go in this bit later on //////// [/HEAD]
[BODY]
[H2]Title of Your Page Early with you Keyword Phrase[/H2]
[H3]Subtitle Including Some other Keywords/Phrase[/H3]
[p] Lots of useful information with the odd keyword thrown in but excellent useful information is what really makes a site successful, after all, Content is King – I’m now early to waffle on. [/p][H3]Next Subtitle Including Some other Keywords/Phrase[/H3]
[p] Lots ore useful information with the odd keyword thrown in but excellent useful information is what really makes a site successful after all Content is King – and again I seem to be waffling on. [/p]
[/BODY]
[/HTML]
There are other basic HTML tags that you can use of course but these three are so obvious that it makes it an absolute breeze for Search Engines to look at your web page and instantly know what your site is all about and how to rank its content. OK, there is one slight problem though. If you used these tags as they are on your pages and in particular the text on them isn’t going to look that excellent on the eye and certainly won’t win any design awards. This is where Custom Style Sheets come into play in a major way.
ALT TAGS
These provide the Search Engine Robots with a description for any images you have on your page. They look as follows:
[img src="" alt="blue beach ball " width="50" height="50" /]
Place in excellent descriptive key words here without going over board i.e. no spamming the same words in every images alt tag 3 times each.
META TAGS – TITLE, DESCRIPTION AND ROBOTS
The Meta Tags and Title go in the Head section of your HTML and let Search Engines know what was vital on a Webpage and so how to rank its importance. They can also tell the Search Engine what language it is written in and other files it needs to take into account. Typically it will look a touch like this:
[HEADER]
[TITLE]Greek Holidays Idyllic and Very Low-cost[/TITLE]
[META name="description" content="Very Low-cost Prices for Idyllic Greek Holidays and Vacations in Greece"]
[META name="keywords" content="budget low-cost greek holidays vacations europe Greece sunshine"]
[/HEADER]
The Title Meta Tag is extremely vital and is usually used by the SE’s most importantly Google. Make it between 5-10 words and place your best Keyword/Phrase at the beginning e.g. ‘Greek Holidays’.
The Description Meta Tag should be less than 150 characters in order to suit all Search Engines. Anything more than this will simply be missed out with some SE’s. The “description” is what most SE’s use to describe your site when listed in its results. Make sure it is ENTICING for potential customers. It should include at least 5 of your best keywords but DO NOT simply repeat all of them in your “description”.
The Keywords Meta Tag should be a string of keywords and 2-or-3 word phrases that people surfing the net might use to find pages like yours. It is a very common opinion amongst many experts that the “keywords” Meta Tag is used very small if at all by SE’s these days. This is very right but since some SE’s do still use them to some degree DO NOT repeat your keywords more than 3 times in either your “keywords” Meta Tag or your “description” Meta Tag. Some SE’s will consider this as ‘Keyword Spamming’ and your site could be seriously penalised.
The Robots Meta Tag is a simple education that goes in between the [HEAD] and [/HEAD] tags of your web page and tells any visiting Search Engine Robots whether than can index that page (INDEX, NO INDEX) or follow the links leaving that page (FOLLOW, NO FOLLOW). There are in the end 4 variations of these instructions:
1. [META NAME="ROBOTS" CONTENT="INDEX,FOLLOW"]
2. [META NAME="ROBOTS" CONTENT="NOINDEX,FOLLOW"]
3. [META NAME="ROBOTS" CONTENT="INDEX,NOFOLLOW"]
4. [META NAME="ROBOTS" CONTENT="NOINDEX,NOFOLLOW"]
The simplest way of using the tags is to use example 1. above on every page of your website that you want the search engine seeing and then place example 4. above on every page that you do not wish the Search Engine to see yet alone index for the world to see.
ROBOTS.TXT FILE
The Robots.txt file is really the first thing Search Engine Robots will see when they stay your site. With the use of a Robots.txt file we can tell Search Engines what areas of your site are out of bounds. There are also many other uses for the Robots.txt file but I won’t talk about it here.
Using a text editor (notepad, BBedit etc) make a new file and name it, yes you guessed it: robots.txt. Place in it the following syntax:
User-agent: *
Disallow: /cgi-bin/
Disallow: /pictures/
Disallow: style.css
This syntax tells Search Engine that it may not look in to the folders “cgi-bin” or “pictures” (these could really be any directories you name). Save the file, upload it to the root of your website i.e. yourdomain.com/robots.txt and that’s it.
The SEO benefit to you is not so much to give you a higher ranking but to make your site more Search Engine friendly… Reckon Kudos!
SITE LAYOUT – THEMED BASED WEBSITES – THE ULTIMATE SEO TECHNIQUE
Establishing a theme for your site and the contents’ structure can produce a dramatic increase in your sites ranking amongst Search Engines. All of the huge search engines use a ‘Themed’ based algorithm in their ranking criterion. This is in the end elemental for them in order to return the most relevant results when a user enters certain ‘keywords/phrases’ into their search engine. In the end a Search Engine will spider every single page on your site and index it as one. It is therefore imperative to concentrate your sites content on the around the main theme and not to diversify too much.
SITE STRUCTURE
The structure of your site, i.e. how your content is categorized and linked together, is meant to support and strengthen the overall theme of your site. Let me clarify how you achieve this.
There are 4 main types of pages you need to be concerned with:
* Index
* Sitemap – (a.k.a. Table of Contents)
* Hallway Pages
* Doorway/Content Pages
View your site as a Shopping Complex. The theme is “Shopping”. It has an entrance (Index page). At the entrance there is a map showing you the different areas, stores, and the stores contents (Sitemap). From the entrance there are 3 possible hallways you may walk down one for “Sports”, one for “Home”, and one for “Toys”. Each has its own description of what specific shops you’ll find (Hallway Pages). As you walk down the Hallways you’ll pass the doorway to each shop on which is a very detailed explanation of what is inside the store (Doorway Pages). I’ll clarify these pages in closer detail.
Index Page – Most Search Engine Optimization experts agree that your websites’ initial page of entry (index.htm default.htm etc) will never be the definitive page that Search Engines will rank highly. Make sure it looks excellent, introduces your visitors to your site, and lets them know what they can expect to find deeper within it. E.G. If your site was about Holidays in Spain, all you want to say here is “Come to Greece for your Holidays its fantastic!”
Sitemap – A single page that is linked only off your Index page and links to every single page on your site. It should be laid out like a Table of Contents but with one or two keyword specific sentences for each and every link. This should be linked off your main page but DO NOT call/name the text in the link as “Sitemap”. It’s evenly thought that Search Engines will penalize this. Instead simple call it “Table of Contents”.
Hallway Page – This is in the end the first page of each Sub Category. It should give a brief summary/paragraph of each specific topic within that Sub Category. E.G. Staying with the Spanish Holidays theme Hallway1 would deal with “Accommodation” and Hallway2 “Excursions”. A rule of thumb would be to focus these pages on keyword phrases containing 1-3 words.
Doorway Page – This is an individual page that is only concerned with a specific Topic of that Sub Category as mentioned in the Hallway Page. These pages are full of very specific topic related content. They will also be keyword/phrase rich focusing on 3-4 keyword phrases. E.G. Following the Hallway Page of Accommodation, Doorway1 could be “Hotel Rooms” and Doorway2 “Apartment Flats”.
How to Link your Pages
All between should be done vertically right through the site. The only exception to this rule is the Sitemap (which links to every page). Doorway Pages should be linked to the Hallway Pages above them and the Hallway Pages in turn should be linked to the Index Page.
Permanently use the Hyperlink Title tag. Its a further fantastic excuse to drop a few more keywords to describe the page you are leading the Search Engine Spider too.
Similar to the Alt Tag the Titale tag is placed within the syntax of the hyperlink and looks like this:
Title=”some useful keywords to describe the link”
LINK POPULARITY
Arguably the most vital factor in getting a high search engine ranking. This has in the end been Google’s small baby that most of the other Search Engines have also begun to adopt. OK the concept is simple: If Search Engines can see that other sites are between to you, then they reckon that you’re standard. The more other sites link to you, the more standard you look. The more standard you look, the higher ranking the SE will give you.
Not all links are copy though. If the sites between to you are about the same topic e.g. “Holidays in Greece” then Google is going see these as highly relevant links. Further more, the larger the site that links to you, or the greater its Page Rank, the more weight Google will give to these links and so your Search Engine Positioning will benefit greater.
SEARCH ENGINE SITEMAP
Not to be confused with the habitual Site Map or Contents page, this page is designed specifically for the Search Engines and not for visitors to your site. Similar to the Robots.txt file, this file does not so much give your site higher rankings as it does make your site more simple to navigate for a Search Engine. Search Engine Sitemaps do require some basic knowledge of xml if you wish to build one by hand but do not dread, there are many tools available online to help you build involuntarily. If you are new to Google Sitemaps I would recommend reading their overview: google.com/webmasters/sitemaps/siteoverview.
SUMMARY
If you can make a website that provides a clear understanding of the theme of its content with an simple to follow navigational system, you will have accomplished the fundamental basics of your onsite Search Engine Optimisation.
What Is Wordpress? The Blogging Platform Google SERPS Love
Friday, December 25th, 2009Blog publishing is gaining huge popularity these days. Most of the well-known celebrities, organizations and entrepreneurs have joined the bandwagon of bloggers. Individuals can also publish their blogs on the web which brings them recognition as a excellent writer and sometimes they can promote their businesses through these blogs. In fleeting blogging has a number of advantages which people have identified by now. Now in order to publish the blogs one needs some source which should be an open source in itself. This is where WordPress comes into the picture. This is an application which is for the usage of people who want to publish blogs.
WordPress happens to be the descendant of “b2/cafeblog”. This particular application was produced by Michel Valdrighi. WordPress keeps on updating so that the publishers can get the maximum benefits out of it. The newest WordPress version was released in the year 2009 in February. This is in the end a collection of various templates that are professionally designed in order to suit the requirements of most of the people. There are various widgets that you can use for the blog publication and for this you need not do any sort of editing. The codes used for making these widgets are HTML or PHP. The user can easily install these widgets and also thrash over when it is required.
The best factor about WordPress is that you can customize it according to your necessities. The features of WordPress have been amplified with the available plug-ins. In fact the number of plug-ins is more than 100 which is a fantastic facility for the bloggers. The technologically advanced approach of WordPress makes it immensely simple to use and quick navigable. The makers of this free software have gone an extra mile to make it useful for the publishers. The codes that are produced for the WordPress system are all in sync with the standards single-minded by the W3C.
You can make all sorts of changes to the look and appearance of this blog and the changes will show up on your site instantaneously. The template changes will be showed pretty quick which makes it the most standard blog publishing system. If you are plotting to use the non-blog contents on the site, you can easily do so. You can also make the blog rolls with the help of various links on the site. Hence you need not call a blog manager who will handle the blog rolls. This is all managed by WordPress itself. Selection of themes is also possible with WordPress which is a fantastic feature indeed. Using this you can make your simple blog a unique one.
There are several other conveniences that are incorporated in the WordPress system. All the visitors can leave comments to your blog through which you can assess the popularity and peoples’ view about it. Spam protection is a further fantastic facility which keeps your publication safe and free from litters. So if you are looking for a free blog publication software; select WordPress as it is the best in the market.
Get Blog Jobs – Fun And Profitable If You Love Blogging
Monday, November 30th, 2009Do you blog? I hope you do, because blogging can do a lot for your freelance writing career. For a writer, blogs are not only an instant-publishing tool, they’re also an opportunity to find fantastic writing jobs.
Blogs are a phenomenon. Even if many “A-list” bloggers have been publishing for years and have built up strong audiences, it’s only in the past couple of years that blogs have become mainstream.
Let’s get definitions out of the way. What’s a blog? A blog is just a Web site in which the site’s pages are (usually) in print in chronological order. Blogs are based on templates, and have a simple navigational structure, based on chronology, and on categories.
The major benefit of a blog is that it’s instant. If I want to post a message to a blog, I can do it in seconds. Draw a distinction the “instant” nature of a blog with publishing in a newspaper or a magazine. The other major benefit of a blog is that it can be free.
How to Get a Blog Job
Top blogs are usually written by a group, rather than by a single individual, because high-traffic blogs are updated several times a day. This means that many, many blog jobs are available. All you have to do is look for them.
But, previous to you start looking, make your own small blog first. Anyone who hires you will want to know that you know the nature of blogging.
Your blog should be in an area in which you want to be hired to blog. For example, if you have experience in shape topics, then make a blog on a shape topic. Or perhaps you delight in celebrity gossip. This is a very standard topic in blogging, as it is in magazines, so make a celebrity gossip blog.
With your own small blog produced, it’s time to find blog jobs. Yes, that’s plural. Most qualified bloggers blog for a stable of blogs. Several colleagues blog for ten to 20 blogs. One friend blogs for many businesses. At last count, he was blogging for 30 blogs, and making an extraordinary income.
There are many ways you can find blogs jobs. The most common way is to approach a business which as a Web site, but which doesn’t have a blog, and to propose a blog to them. If you’re new to blogging, you may find this approach a small intimidating, so let’s look at other ways suitable for new bloggers.
Here are three ways:
1. Use the out-sourcing sites
There are dozens of out-sourcing sites, and you’ll find blog jobs advertised there. Bid on projects, but don’t under-price your air force. All writing takes time, and if you under-bid, you’ll be too busy blogging to look for better paying blog jobs. So bid a sensible amount. Genuine buyers will hire you.
2. Approach other bloggers
A further simple way to get blog jobs is to approach other bloggers. This is simple and it works, but even if I’ve been blogging since 2001, I’m rarely approached. Maybe such a simple solution doesn’t occur to people.
Since businesses who want to hire bloggers do approach me, I’m pleased to make introductions, as are all bloggers.
So politely approach bloggers, and question that they keep you in mind to recommend for blog jobs.
3. Make known your availability on your own site
Please remember to make known your availability on your own site. Again, this method is so simple that it’s evenly overlooked. I’ve lost count of the numbers of blogs I’ve seen of people I know are looking for blog jobs – but there’s no mention of this on their own blogs.
So go and get some blog jobs – they’re usually available, they’re fun, and they’re profitable too.