No Commentator? Then be the Commentator

There are couples of strategy out there being introduced by pro’s on how to get commentators. Traffic as they bombared each and everyone is the first source of course of commentator. Yes no doubt about it, random people come and go to your blog, some gets hooked to your articles and comment, and some not. Just one comment from those random people that visited your blog is already a good sign. A sign or possibility that they will come back and put comments on your future posts or subscribe to your feeds. That’s a good news already specially for beginners like . . . → Continue Reading

Blog Priorities 3: Whom to Blog

blog priorities: Whom to blog
We target our readers when we blog, this is too common for every blogger. We write for people with the same interest that we have or sometimes building interest in people who has no interest in our niche. Like what I do, I introduce blogging for people and builds interest for them to engage in it.
BUT no matter how hard I convince people, there are few that can’t understand. Not every people can understand english, not everyone is proficient. So in a simple way, how are you going to extend your hand to them? Use simple words . . . → Continue Reading

Blog Priorities 2: When to Write

On this part let’s discuss the frequency. Posting frequency, writing drafts, and editing.
There are bloggers who post on a daily basis, others post once a week. Posting frequency affects readership because people who follow blogs visit daily or regularly. A blogger should plan a posting frequency and should stick with it. If you plan to post 3 times-a-week then see to it you cover this schedule, whether straight for three days or on a daily intervals.
Under the posting frequency, consider writing the drafts. When you write drafts you also have to find time to write because everytime is not always available . . . → Continue Reading

Blog Priorities 1: Quality First, Quantity Follows

Lets discuss on how we should set our priorites when blogging. Whom to write, when to write and How to write, but first let’s focus on “How to write”.With this, we are not talking about the usage of words and sentences or so, let’s go to the deeper thought.

Quality First…
When you write, always remember to add value. Value on readers and how they understand your article. We bloggers should focus more on the quality by putting the right information and every bit of details because whats important is the idea and not the words.

Quantity Follows…
With quantity, I say this is optional. . . . → Continue Reading

With Full Respect, Answer Your Emails Nicely!

Yesterday when I was roaming around blogs, reading interesting articles from blogs that I follow every day then… I bumped up on this broken page.I thought it lagged for a while there so I did not bother telling the author. But today, when I visited the site again it’s still the same. So I emailed the author immediately telling him about the broken page.

This is how it goes…
I approached him nicely, I introduced myself first then I told him about the matter. I addressed him nicely of course and ended up the email nicely.
After a few moments he responded…
He did not . . . → Continue Reading

Suggested WordPress Plugins for Blog Beginners

This plugins are only suggested and optional for every WP platform user.
Akismet – This is already installed on wordpress, you just need to activate this by getting the code to the main site. This plugin will prevent and catch spam comments before they swarm into your blog.
CommentLuv – This plugin shows a link to the last post from the commenters blog by parsing the feed at their given URL when they leave a comment.
Google Analytics for WordPress – For beginners who don’t understand the  codes inside your template then don’t bother getting into it or else you might end up on . . . → Continue Reading

Track Visitors with 3 Easy-to-Learn Tools for Beginners

I’ll break it down to you with their simple features, but only for tracking visitors. We can discuss the other features like getting the CPC or so on the future.
1.) Google Analytics
-Free (www.google.com/analytics)
-Browser Based
Track:
-new and returning visitors
-what browser visitors use
-visitors by region
-traffic sources (Direct, Search engines, referring sites)
-monthly, weekly, and daily visitors
-Average TOS (time on site)
-Bounce rate on pages (the exits on the page)
-Page visits and pageviews
-Keywords used
2.) Trakkboard
-Free (http://www.trakkboard.com/en) BETA
-Software
-Very easy to setup
Track:
-new and returning visitors
-traffic sources
-monthly, weekly, and daily visitors
-Bounce rate on pages (the exits on the page)
-Page visits and pageviews
-Keywords used
3.) Clicktracks
-Purchase (http://www.clicktracks.com/products/pro/index.php)
-Software
-It’s not that easy to use . . . → Continue Reading

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