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Saturday, February 28, 2009

How to Develop a Niche Blog Content Plan

How to Develop a Niche Blog Content Plan Writing Content 0 comments Jonathan Thomas is a blogger and social media marketer that runs several successful niche blogs such as: Niche Blogger Today - a guide for niche bloggers and Anglophilia - The world’s largest Anglophile blog. You can connect with him on Twitter: @jonathanwthomasThe best way to build traffic for a new niche blog is to have lots of content and to post it regularly. Many new bloggers don’t realize this and are often disappointed with their traffic when they start out. 

They write a post or two a week and the traffic just isn’t increasing. It’s de-motivating and makes you question whether or not you should waste your time niche blogging.To help generate steady traffic and attract loyal readers, you need to have a content schedule. This could mean blogging five or seven days a week or it could mean just posting on the same two days of the week. Your readers want to know when to expect new stuff from you. So, why is it good for your niche blog to have a content plan and how should you develop it?Why do you need a Content Plan?
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Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Automatic Blog - Automated Blog Posting Wordpress Plugin

If you’re looking for a hands-free approach to getting unlimited profits from WordPress blogs, then: "Discover The Lazy Webmasters Way To Making A Fortune From Your Blog In Less Than 3 Minutes!" It's So "Set-it-and-Forget-it" Simple To Keep Your Blogs Updated Without Lifting A Finger Dear Friend, Are you using blog sites to build niche mailing lists or to get commissions from AdSense and affiliate programs, but you’re tired of spending countless hours manually updating your blogs with fresh content to keep your readers interested?If you’re like most internet marketers, most of your day is spent searching for new articles to add to each blog – leaving no time for you to run a successful online business.Each day, you search for articles for a particular blog. You log into each individual site. Then you manually post articles, one by one. Talk about boring. You soon start to dread even thinking about your next day’s work.Does this sound like you? Well, here’s a simple and powerful solution:Your Answer To End Boring Blog posting .... Go Automatic 
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Tuesday, February 24, 2009

10 Steps to Success on the 'Net Without SEO

10 Steps to Success on the ’Net Without SEO Tadeusz Szewczyk of onReact.com is a freelance search engine optimizer, blogger and journalist born in Poland. He’s been living in Germany for two decades now. Tadeusz writes about art, design, and SEO. Search Engine Optimization (SEO) as we know and detest it is obsolete in this day and age. When some while ago Philipp asked me to write an article “How do I optimize websites” I couldn’t do it: The way SEO works in Germany on Google.de can not really work for international websites in English. Moreover nowadays you do not need conventional SEO tactics to have success on the Net or in Google. In order to make a site succeed in these times you have to forget everything you know about on page optimization and link building first.

Now we can start our ten step guide to Google and traffic heaven.

1. Discover your niche Be different, choose a topic or product that not everybody else already covers or sells. Discovering it is not to be confused with “keyword research” as in conventional SEO. You try to introduce a new niche not just obeying the Google users demands. Try a different angle. Even a very crowded place like SEO itself does have new ones. I am indeed the first blogger to tackle mainly the SEO 2.0 topic.
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Monday, February 23, 2009

Data, Information, Knowledge, Wisdom, Evaluated Understanding

Data, Information, Knowledge, and WisdomThere is probably no segment of activity in the world attracting as much attention at present as that of knowledge management. Yet as I entered this arena of activity I quickly found there didn't seem to be a wealth of sources that seemed to make sense in terms of defining what knowledge actually was, and how was it differentiated from data, information, and wisdom.

What follows is the current level of understanding I have been able to piece together regarding data, information, knowledge, and wisdom. I figured to understand one of them I had to understand all of them.According to Russell Ackoff, a systems theorist and professor of organizational change, the content of the human mind can be classified into five categories:
1. Data: symbols
2. Information: data that are processed to be useful; provides answers to "who", "what", "where", and "when" questions
3. Knowledge: application of data and information; answers "how" questions
4. Understanding: appreciation of "why"
5. Wisdom: evaluated understanding.

Ackoff indicates that the first four categories relate to the past; they deal with what has been or what is known. Only the fifth category, wisdom, deals with the future because it incorporates vision and design. With wisdom, people can create the future rather than just grasp the present and past. But achieving wisdom isn't easy; people must move successively through the other categories.
A further elaboration of Ackoff's definitions follows: 
Data, Information, Knowledge, and Wisdom

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Monday, February 02, 2009

Out of Office: Job Loss in the Age of Blogs and Twitter - WSJ.com

Out of Office: Job Loss in the Age of Blogs and Twitter

It's been decades since Americans had this much time on their hands and -- thanks to the Web -- never have there been so many opportunities to burn it.

In November, Julia Otto was headed to her first day on a new job, car keys in hand, as an administrative assistant with a New Orleans construction company when her phone rang. Her position was eliminated before she even started.

Now, when she's not sending out resumes or doing household chores, the 43-year-old spends several hours a day playing games. Her favorite is an adventure-puzzle game called "Mystery Case Files: Return to Ravenhearst," where she hunts for clues inside a spooky mansion to unlock a mystery. She spends about $7 a month playing games on the Big Fish Games site.

"They're an affordable way to help forget," says Ms. Otto. "It's not soap operas and chocolate."

As Americans -- grappling with layoffs and grim economic news -- try to find ways to fill their time, the Internet is helping people with job searches. But the medium is performing another important role: a social anesthesia that distracts people from the stress of unemployment.

Great Depression
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During the Great Depression, many unemployed workers spent entire afternoons watching films at movie houses like this in Eugene, Ore.


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