Series: 52 Weeks to a Successful Blog: Week 3

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Get social.

Now that you’ve laid the groundwork for your blog, it’s time to get engaged.  You have great content and you’re tracking your visitors. Now you need to get out to the community and interact. If you’re focusing on the gaming niche, do things like hit up gaming forums and talk about the games you’re playing. . . . → Read More: Series: 52 Weeks to a Successful Blog: Week 3

Series: 52 Weeks to a Successful Blog: Week 2

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Get your house in order.

You’ve written content going back ten posts, so now your blog has some roots.  You don’t look like you just started that’s good.  Now you need to do the additional setup to get things going.  Setting up tracking, search engine submission, comments, spam protection, and a slew of other details is next. . . . → Read More: Series: 52 Weeks to a Successful Blog: Week 2

20+ WordPress Plugins You NEED.

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This post is more for me than you.  Now that I have 20 plugins that I install on every blog I set up, I need a list.  I use widgets for a lot of the features I need in a theme, so that if I change the theme to something completely different, the custom code I . . . → Read More: 20+ WordPress Plugins You NEED.

Series: 52 Weeks to a Successful Blog: Week 1

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I’m starting a new blog series called 52 Weeks to Success.  It’s going to be about starting a blog and building it up, start to success (notice I didn’t say finish).  It will make decent money online and detail every part of the process from conception to execution to making money.  Without further adieu:

Commitment

Time: 7-10 Hours; . . . → Read More: Series: 52 Weeks to a Successful Blog: Week 1

FAQ: What are follow and nofollow links?

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Follow and nofollow links refer to a tag that can be placed in the linking (anchor) code of your website.  It usually comes in the form of the “rel” attribute.  It looks something like this:

<a href=”http://www.jtgraphic.net” rel=”nofollow”>jtGraphicn.net</a>

Why are these attributes on links important?  They help organize the internet and give relevancy to websites that deserve it . . . → Read More: FAQ: What are follow and nofollow links?

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