Jan 31, 2009
How to Transfer Domain Name to Another Person
First you need to carefully sit your margarita down. Be careful not to slosh it onto your laptop or get any sand down in the keyboard. This will only take a few minutes and you can go back to living large. The next thing you need to is log into your godaddy.com account in order to manage your domain names.
After you are logged in, hover your mouse over the "domains" part of the menu. Then select "My Domains" from the drop down menu. This will take you to the domain manager where you can view all of the domains that you have registered. Chances are if you have made a fortune on the internet you will see several domains listed that are generating you some nice passive income. Carefully select the domain name that you need to transfer by clicking on the box to the left of the domain name.
Now that a domain name is selected the control menu will become available. Choose "Account Change" from the menu. A new menu will appear where you must enter the new registrant's customer number or login. You must also enter the new registrant's email address. Once complete click the next button to continue.
The next menu will ask you to confirm details about the organization you are transferring your domain to. You will need to fill in details on the organization's name, first and last name of your contact, the new company's address and their phone number.
After this information is entered you will be shown a list of the godaddy.com services that will be canceled when the domain is transferred. Please review that list carefully because it cannot be reversed once the transaction is completed.
Next you will see the "Domain Name Change Registrant Agreement". Read through this document and confirm that you have read and agree to the details listed. Then confirm that you do want to transfer the domain and click "Finish".
Godaddy will then send a transaction ID and a security
code to the new registrant of your old domain name. They will have about 10 days to act on the transfer before the ID and security code expires.
Using Older Technology in Today's World
In today’s mobile world, the focus is on the latest Smartphones and the ability to access the Mobile Web. Smartphone are mobile phones that can also function as a small, hand-held device complete with its own operating system. They are a fully-functioning mini portable computer. Smartphones use phone or data service to access the Internet. Smartphones have more evolved from PDAs than cell-phones
Before smartphones, there were PDAs (Personal Digital Assistants). A PDA is a small portable hand-held device that is also essentially a miniature fully-functioning computer; however a PDA can only access the Internet via WiFi, WWAN (Wireless Wide Area Networks), LAN (Land Area Network), or use phone jacks for dial up. A PDA allows users to sync to their pcs and carry their contacts and email with them while not having to carry a large laptop with them.
As PDAs have given way to smartphones, there really hasn’t been much development for older units. Sidekicks, BlackBerrys, iPhone, iTouch, MyLO’s, and others have left users of the Sony CliĆ©, HP Jornada, Compaq iPaq, Dell AXIM, and Palm Pilots to tuck away their investments or trade them in for newer models. Cost for new and improved devices may play an issue, but die-hard PDA users can still find units on the Internet on sites such as Amazon, eBay, or similar sites. For users who are still using older PDAs or are just getting into using one, there are still a few sites left on the ‘Net that are still offering support and programs. The user may have to dig deep to find programs that will run on older PDAs and often can use updated versions quite easily, but it is good to know that programs are still available online, you just have to find them.
While smartphones use wireless phone and data plans, older PDAs do not have this functionality built into them. Some PDAs have built-in WiFi and or Bluetooth connectivity, while others require either a wireless card or compact flash WAN or LAN card. There are also PDAs which have phone jacks for dial up or can connect to a cell-phone which acts as a modem.
Palm and Windows Mobile and Windows CE are still the operating system for older PDAs, but now there is also Symbian, Android, and BlackBerry as well as other proprietary OS for newer devices. Unfortunately, the older PDA browsers may not support platforms such as Java and Flash, but luckily, many common-used sites offers a mobile browser-specific text version of their website that is easily accessed by newer and older devices. With the growing need to be fast and text-oriented, Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, and countless other sites realize just how invaluable their sites are to mobile users and want everyone to be able to access their sites no matter what device, old or new, is used. Most PDAs will also require a mobile browser installed as well. NetFront, Pocket Internet Explorer, and Opera Mini are still available for download
PDAs can not only be used for browsing the WWW, they can also be used for sending and receiving email, as well as keeping track of all of your appointments, even play games! For those who are text messaging addicts, you can also send and receive SMS (Short Messaging Service) which is text messaging. Many advanced PDAs also have built-in cameras for both flash and short movies as well as built-in voice recorders. Users can also bring along e-books as many PDAs have e-reader software installed. If you like to listen to music, a PDA can also play your favorite MP3 files and may even play movies. More expensive and later edition PDAs also have phone capability and GPS included.Touch screens were pretty much standard on PDAs, but a stylus was needed as images on the screen are often too small to touch using your fingertip. Since the release of the iPhone, smartphones are just now starting to heavily adopt touch-screen technology.
There are still many accessories available for PDAs including replacement batteries, charging and syncing cables and downloadable programs. Replacement parts are a bit harder to find depending on the model PDA, but there are still many websites that will have what the user is looking for, some even specialize in older PDAs.
So dust off your old, not-so-outdated PDA and give it new life. Learn to re-use it and start surfing the ‘Net again.
Jan 26, 2009
Internet addiction is increasing in youngsters ....
Internet is growing alarmingly all over the world and users are increasing day by day and the most astonishing feature of internet is , though it gives so much valuable informations , these day's youngsters are using it for bad purpose as some do get addicted to it just for time pass and only a minimal percentage of people get involved into extracting usefull information from the internet.Parents has to be carefull about their children when they are young to look into their daily activities and see that they don't get addicted to internet.These day's working parents also doesn't get much time to spend with thier children and hence even children are left on their own to get addicted to internet very easily.They get involve din joining social networking sites, chattinga nd watching porn sites etc.Once it becomes an addiction, it wil be evry difficult for the youngsters to come out of it especially they are still studying as theer are many cases of students bunking regular classes and go to cyber centres to access internet wherein their studies also get effected seriously and most of the times unknowingly and sometimes even brillian students also get trapped by this sort of adiction which is really bad for them.Not only the parents, i feel everybody should be aware of such danger and create awarenes among peopel by conducting seminars, get together's and so on.This problem has to be dealt seriously or else this may go to an unrepairable condition later on.Initiatives has to be taken in the begining of the root problems and even the schools, colleges and all should look into matters like this and see how people get easily trapped in such situations and all.Students might face problems like money, studies, dangerous friendship through internet, get involved in crime etc.Some safety measures has to be taken in all levels to solve this problem
Jan 24, 2009
How to Start your own Article Directory
Are you tired of reading how to write and submit articles to a directory? Would you like to have your own article directory? Well this
article is for you.
There's a few things to consider before putting an article directory together. Do you want to make a niche directory catering to only certain subjects or do you want to cover every topic under the moon? This is where our first requirement comes into play.
Deciding on a domain name. If you’re going for the niche directory you're going to want to possibly include the niche in the name of the directory.
Let's say you're into cars, then you would want your domain to be something like articlesaboutcarsthatgoreallyfast.*** or cartopicsthatiknowabout.*** or something like that. These are just examples I'm using to illustrate he use of names. You probably would not want a domain name that long. If your going for the catch all you can use something with article in it, like articlesabouteverythingimaginable.*** Again just illistration purposes. The domain name you choose doesn't have to have the word article in it, mine doesn't. There are resources on the Internet which allow you to plug in keywords and it will spit out possible domain names from your keywords.
Now it's time to look into getting a web host. I know there are literally thousands of web hosts out there and the decision can be daunting. Here
are a few things you want to look for in a web host.
* Able to host multiple domains under one account
* Plenty of storage space
* Plenty of monthly transfer
* Able to have multiple email addresses
* Able to have multiple MySql databases
* Customer service available through web, email, or phone
Search the Internet for web host reviews for more information. There are plenty of resources with ranking systems for web hosts. You could also email some web site owners to see who they use and if they are happy with them.
Next the software to run our directory. I use Article Dashboard. Article Dashboard is free software to run your own directory. I'm not saying this is the only software out there, I'm just saying that it's great and free, you can't beat that!
After following the directions for installing the directory it's time to get some articles. Lots of article directories allow use of their articles as long as you keep all links the same and give credit where it's due. Just check each site's policy for exact rules relating to the use of their content. Another way is to read articles and contact the original author and invite them to write and send articles to your site. You can also sign up for sites that "push out articles" to you. This is a great way to get lots of articles quickly but it is also a good idea to get some original content.
Well this is about all for now, please visit my site for more information, free articles and Cajun Info. Please don't hesitate to contact me if you have any questions.
Jan 23, 2009
Start your own Website for Free
of the best ways in which to advertise is through the Internet. The Internet is an amazing and informative tool. Designing your own website can be fun, it can also allow you to gain the exposure needed if trying to launch a business or product. There are a couple of excellent websites that offer “totally” free services for new customers which seems to be an excellent deal especially with the hard economic times upon us.
Zoomshare.com seems to be one of the most comprehensive free websites offering a variety of services to new customers. There is an option to upgrade your account for a fee. However, the free services seem to provide all the needed tools to build your own website successfully. Zoomshare does require about a 5 minute registration process. Once registration is completed you can begin to build and customize your very own web site. The basic registration includes, no hidden charges, a selection of 20 templates including Lilac land, and American places, your very own domain name, blog and photo capabilities, and free email. In addition, the site provides ample space for viewers to leave comments and suggestions about your site upon completion. You may visit Zoomshare by logging on to:
http://www.zoomshare.com
.
Wet Paint.com offers free services and the customer has the option to upgrade for a fee. Upgrading your account will entitle you to additional more in depth services including more email storage space and additional templates for your main page. Wet Paint allows the user to choose their own URL and domain. In addition, a variety of 10 colorful and decorative templates are available to start building your homepage. The customer’s URL, will be whatever name the person gives to their site with wet paint.com at the end. An example could be
http://www.creativecreations.wetpaint.com
. Additional services include, the capability of downloading photos and documents, cutting and pasting your own designs, and access to a network of friends you can communicate with every time you log on to your site. Upgrade services are offered to all customers starting at $14.99. RSS feeds are automatic upon signing up for a new account.
Should You Blog?
There are many people online that create and manage blogs. You might be wondering if you should join in on this fun and rewarding writing adventure. There are a few things that you are going to have to think about before and while you are running a blog.
Before you blog
If you are thinking about blogging, there are a few things that you are going to have to think about. The first is what you are going to blog about. A hobby is a good place to start. If you have a love for trains, you can tell your readers everything there is to know about creating train layouts and what trains are good for your budget. It's really a personal choice as to what will work best for you and what you want to tell people about the most. If you don't like what you are doing as far as your blog, you will probably not keep up with it after you start it. This is something that happens a lot. You will also want to decide if you are going to create a personal blog or a more professional blog. If you want to look like a professional, you will need to treat your blog differently than someone that is just blogging for the fun of it.
While you are blogging
If you decide that you are going to blog, you have to do a few things in order to keep your blog looking nice and fresh. Figuring out when you want to write is also a must for a blog. You will need to write a few times a week or at least once a week. Have a plan as to what part of your subject you are going to write about. This will help you keep good ideas coming in and a plan for the blog itself. This will also help you to keep your readers coming back for more. The more valuable information that you can give your readers, the more of them that will keep coming back to you.
There are a ton of blogs out there, but not all of them are going to be good. There are to many people that start one and let it sit. The best thing to do is really plan what you are doing and your blog will be the best that it can be. If you are doing this, then you will be happy with your blog as well as the amount of people that stop by and see it.
7 Elements Of A Perfect Website Copy That Converts
A perfect website copy is the one that converts visitors into clients. In order that this happens, there are 7 key elements that a writer must incorporate in the article before it can work this way. Let us consider the elements and see how they are relevant in the conversion.
1. Has a compelling offer
Maybe we should define the meaning of the term compelling so that you understand how this element works. When an offer is compelling, it is probably irresistible. You would feel the temptation to take the offer any time. So, a writer would need to make sure that they give a reader such an offer.
The best way a writer can do this is to explain to the reader in clear and concise terms how the products and the services being marketed would be of value to them. It is the value that readers look for, not the cost, not the name either.
2. Targets the right audience
Yes, a writer must first of all identify the audience before they can start writing a copy. This is very crucial because in the writing, the writer needs to connect with the readers and certainly you will all agree that you cannot connect with someone you do not know.
Understanding your audience is about understanding their needs, fears and above all what they would want most. Try to figure out what you target market would appreciate most before you start communicating.
3. Must have reasons
The reader is very smart. They must not see that you are into marketing strategy. You need to convince they why they are the right people for the message, products, site and why they are not lost being in the site. These answers must flow and they should be convincing.
Never try to bring so many points together at once. At least, you need to be sure that the reader will not have any 'why' questions unanswered while reading the copy.
4. Must call for action
Even though you are not forcing the readers to take action, it should be clear from the copy that there is an action they are supposed to take. So, you need to state clearly what you want your visitors to do in the copy.
5. Does not give room for next time
It should be clear at the copy that the time for action is now. This can be done when you answer all the visitor's questions and they have nothing else that they would want to think about. As in, they feel the information is adequate and what they need is just to make their orders.
You must be focused in the call for action. Do not expect so much from the readers. You must have one intended outcome and let it be.
6. Must have sense of credibility
Readers are very wise. You have to give them enough proof that your claims are true. They need to see some testimonials and even case studies at least so that they are sure.
7. Finally, a perfect copy must use the right words
While trying to craft a professional website copy, perfect choice of words is the number one thing you need to ensure. This would invoke emotions hence the readers would take the desired actions without coercion.
No doubt, this is one of the most crucial services that a copywriting agency would offer. It has the power to build or break a business.
Cleva Smith is an expert author who writes SEO articles and strategies tips. She also works for copywriting company, Content Axis, one of the best copywriting agencies that offers premium copywriting services, article submission services, press release writing and eBook sales packages. To know more about the services, please visit Content Axis Inc
Jan 21, 2009
I Need More Hits for my Website
In today’s web 2.0 world you might look at your website and think it needs a complete overhaul because you are not receiving a lot of hits. You are probably thinking to yourself, “is my website technologically advanced enough to draw people to it?” In a nutshell I can answer simply, it does not matter.
It doesn’t matter because it is the content of the website that will get visitors to go there, tell their friends about it, and keep them coming back. Take the social network website MySpace. I would hardly call it a Mecca of technology. In fact compared to other social networks it doesn’t compare on many levels, however it ease of use and what it offers is what makes it the #1 social network on the Internet.
I won’t say that the advice I am about to give you will make you the next MySpace or even close to it, but if your website has something that people like they will go to it, tell their friends and keep going back.
Your website is about something. You could be selling a product, telling about a service that you offer or you could just be posting information about your favorite NFL football team. Whatever it is that makes you an expert on the subject. If you weren’t an expert you wouldn’t have a website for it.
You need to translate your expertise into written format and pass that knowledge along to others. For example, let’s say you are a professional interior painter. You have a website that tells about your services, costs and so on. You want more people to learn about your business and what you have to offer. Since you are a professional painter that means you are an expert. Therefore in order to draw people to your website you need to pass on some knowledge so they will take you seriously and visit.
People are always looking for tips on how to do something and as a professional painter you can give tips on what it takes to keep the walls cleaned how to repair small holes and so on. So our first step in getting people to your website is to write informational and education articles about your expertise. Your articles should be 400 to 700 words in length and should be written in such a way that the reader will take away from it ideas and solutions (exactly like what this article is doing for you).
Now that you have your article written, at the end of the article you need to add what is called a resource box. A resource box informs the reader as to who wrote the article and how you can get in touch with them should they have any further questions or interests. Your resource box would something like this, “Jane Doe has been a professional interior painter for 15 years. You can learn more about Jane at here website {insert your web address here}.” Do you see how this resource box informs the reader of who you are and how to get to your website?
The final step is to submit this article to what are called article directories. These article directories allow you to submit your article free of charge complete with your resource box. These directories receive tens of thousands of hits daily of people looking for good quality content and here you are giving it to them free of charge, aren’t you a nice person.
All you have to do from this point forward is repeat these steps on a daily basis, writing and submitting one article each day and you will be receiving thousands of daily hits to your website. Make sure you have on your home page an area where you can let visitors enter their email address to receive your newsletter even if you don’t have one yet. It would be a waste to get all of these visitors to your website and have nothing to show for it.
Using SEO Optimization To Increase Hits To Your Website
SEO is the system of finding keywords that will bring the customers you want to your Internet website. By researching a niche, or group of customers, you can discover which keywords they are likely to use when searching the Internet for the goods and services they want.
Once you’ve researched the most popular keywords for your line of business, you must make sure they appear frequently in all of your website content. Some popular ways of adding SEO keywords to content are through blog posts, articles about your product or services, and other marketing materials, such as testimonials. By building web content that takes advantage of the keywords your customers are using all over the Internet, you will generate more traffic to your website, and you will also ensure that you have strong rankings on Internet search engines.
Internet marketers refer to building content with a lot of keywords as “keyword stuffing”, and it can be very effective, as long as you take care to provide smooth, coherent articles that are not simply there for the sake of keywords. Hiring a professional writer to create smooth, polished text, that seamlessly integrates your chosen keywords, is a smart way to ensure that content is as pleasing to read as it is SEO-optimized.
Important Note: Too many keywords may leave the search bots unhappy and flag your content as SPAM. Try not to stuff the articles about 5% density for a specific keyword or phrase.
Internet scams and how to beat em
Internet Crimes..
The internet has become a large playground for anyonewho has something that they want organized. We can do just about anything, and this is what this blog is about. Iam going to focus on doing any kind of shopping on the internet. This is where you can find most of the cyber crime. I had recently been doing research on how the inter-net is being used to rob banks with the help of the computer. My bank account has been raided so many times, even after closing accounts, and changing banks. As soon as you want to do business on the internet, you have to be careful who you do business with. I have found one new way that these criminals are raiding bank accounts without authorizing the transaction. The banks wont help you either because they make a bundle in fees on overdrafts if the account does not have the funds to cover the ACH. And if the account has enough funds then they raid your account, and the bank hands it over to them. And if you are lucky to find out about the unauthorized ACH in time the bank wants to charge you around $25 to put a block on the scammers. Either way, you are the loser in these transactions. Now you are thinking, how can I do any business on the internet and not have any protection from abuse. And if you plan on sending a check, to pay for goods or services,then you are setting yourself up again for scammers. Here is how this works, you send a check to some business that may be on the up and up, or maybe not, and your check account number and routing number are in their hands. After the check clears and they send you what you paid for, the numbers are either sold to some scam list, or they use the numbers to keep charging your bank account for more monthly recurring withdrawals. Once your numbers are out there in cyberspace it’s anyone's open bank account.
This information wont help you now if you already got into the web, but maybe I can help you there too. I will give you all the information that I can dig up about, what website's are noted for these scams, and ways to do damage control. I am working on ebooks now and will be selling them soon. I only deal with PayPal pay systems that are somewhat good provider of payment systems. These Ebooks are very informative and up to date, and will have an option to buy updates every month in a news letter. I am
not trying to put anyone out of business, but if they are using these scams to increase their bottom line, then they had better find a fair and leagle way to do it. I am just so angered that these criminals took to the internet to scam the poor and helpless. And even overseas operations are harder to catch but are allowed to do business online. They have to be stopped and the sooner the better. I am trying to get my business in the mainstream and need all the people to keep getting my links out in the open. Other sites that post about the scams on the internet stop short after complaining about scams. They don’t teach, they don’t help catch them, they don’t help get your fees returned, and they don’t wont get involved. Even the BBB stops short after the complaints are filed, they wont do anything but list the scammers on the website. Here is where I will continue the investigation. I am sorry to have to charge for my services but as you know research is very exhausting and takes up a lot of time. And sometimes you have to pay fees to databanks to be able to get information on these businesses, and the investigative programs that are needed to get the job done are not cheap either, but I have bought several programs to do this already to be able to my own investigations.
Thank you for your time, and hope to help you soon.
Crusher...
Start your own Website for Free
of the best ways in which to advertise is through the Internet. The Internet is an amazing and informative tool. Designing your own website can be fun, it can also allow you to gain the exposure needed if trying to launch a business or product. There are a couple of excellent websites that offer “totally” free services for new customers which seems to be an excellent deal especially with the hard economic times upon us.
Zoomshare.com seems to be one of the most comprehensive free websites offering a variety of services to new customers. There is an option to upgrade your account for a fee. However, the free services seem to provide all the needed tools to build your own website successfully. Zoomshare does require about a 5 minute registration process. Once registration is completed you can begin to build and customize your very own web site. The basic registration includes, no hidden charges, a selection of 20 templates including Lilac land, and American places, your very own domain name, blog and photo capabilities, and free email. In addition, the site provides ample space for viewers to leave comments and suggestions about your site upon completion. You may visit Zoomshare by logging on to:
http://www.zoomshare.com
.
Wet Paint.com offers free services and the customer has the option to upgrade for a fee. Upgrading your account will entitle you to additional more in depth services including more email storage space and additional templates for your main page. Wet Paint allows the user to choose their own URL and domain. In addition, a variety of 10 colorful and decorative templates are available to start building your homepage. The customer’s URL, will be whatever name the person gives to their site with wet paint.com at the end. An example could be
http://www.creativecreations.wetpaint.com
. Additional services include, the capability of downloading photos and documents, cutting and pasting your own designs, and access to a network of friends you can communicate with every time you log on to your site. Upgrade services are offered to all customers starting at $14.99. RSS feeds are automatic upon signing up for a new account.
Jan 19, 2009
15 Tips to Increase Blog Traffic
The blogosphere is a big and busy world with over 100 million blogs and growing. How do you attract visitors to your blog? Follow these simple tips to drive traffic to your blog.
1. Write Well and Write Often
Frequently updating your blog with useful content is the first step to building your blog's audience. The content you write is what will keep readers coming back for more. Make sure you have something meaningful to say to them and say it often to maintain their interest and keep them loyal.
Furthermore, post frequently to increase the number of chances you have for your blog's content to be noticed by search engines such as Google or Technorati.
2. Submit Your Blog to Search Engines
Get on the radar screen for the popular search engines such as Google and Yahoo! by submitting your blog's URL to them. Most search engines provide a 'Submit' link (or something similar) to notify the search engine of your new blog, so those search engines will crawl it and include your pages in their results.
It's important to understand that simply submitting your blog to search engines doesn't mean your pages will appear at the top of a Google search results screen, but at least your blog will be included and will have the chance of being picked up by a search engine.
3. Use and Update Your Blogroll
By adding links to sites you like in your blogroll, the owners of those blogs will find your blog and will be likely to add a reciprocal link in their blogrolls. It's an easy way to get the link to your blog in front of many readers on other blogs. The hope is that some of those readers will click on the link to your blog on the other blogs' blogrolls and find your content interesting and enjoyable turning them into loyal readers.
4. Harness the Power of Comments
Commenting is a simple and essential tool to increase your blog's traffic. First, respond to comments left on your blog to show your readers that you value their opinions and draw them into a two-way conversation. This will increase reader loyalty.
Second, leave comments on other blogs to drive new traffic. Make sure you leave your blog's URL in your comment, so you create a link back to your own blog. Many people will read the comments left on a blog post. If they read a particularly interesting comment, they are highly likely to click on the link to visit the commentor's website. It's important to make sure you leave meaningful comments that are likely to invite people to click on your link to read more.
5. Syndicate Your Blog's Content with an RSS Feed
Setting up an RSS feed button on your blog makes it easy for your loyal readers to not just read your blog but also know when you publish new content.
6. Use Links and Trackbacks
Links are one of the most powerful parts of your blog. Not only are links noticed by search engines, but they also act as a tap on the shoulder to other bloggers who can easily identify who is linking to their sites. Linking helps to get you noticed by other bloggers who are likely to investigate the sites that are linking to them. This may lead them to become new readers of your blog or to add links to your blog from theirs.
You can take links to other blogs a step further by leaving a trackback on the other blog to let them know you've linked to them. Blogs that allow trackbacks will include a link back to your blog in the comments section of the post that you originally linked to. People do click on trackback links!
7. Tag Your Posts
It takes a few extra seconds to add tags to each of your blog posts, but it's worth the time in terms of the additional traffic tags can drive to your blog. Tags (like links) are easily noticed by search engines. They're also key to helping readers find your blog when they perform searches on popular blog search engines such as Technorati.
8. Submit Your Posts to Social Bookmarking Sites
Taking the time to submit your best posts to social bookmarking sites such as Digg, StumbleUpon, Reddit and more can be a simple way to quickly boost traffic to your blog.
9. Remember Search Engine Optimization
When you write your blog posts and pages, remember to optimize your pages for search engines to find them. Include relevant keywords and links but don't overload your posts with too many relevant keywords or completely irrelevant keywords. Doing so can be considered spamming and could have negative results such as your blog being removed from Google's search entirely.
10. Don't Forget Images
Images don't just make your blog look pretty, they also help people find you in search engine listings. People often use the image search options offered by Google, Yahoo! and other search engines, and naming your images with search engine optimization in mind can easily boost your traffic.
4,439 Words on Driving Traffic to Your Blog
When I posted my one month and two month traffic stats for PluginID for the world to see, a lot of people were impressed with the growth the site received so quickly. In fact, I had a lot of comments and emails from people asking me how I did it.
There are no real ’secrets’ you need to learn in order to increase your blog traffic, so today I’m going to share what I know and how I effectively build traffic. This can be used on sites you are just starting up or on blogs that are already established, there should be something here for everyone to benefit from.
Brief History
Before you wonder whether or not you should trust my advice, I just want to say that I’ve been in Internet Marketing for over 3 years. I work with newspapers and some Fortune 500 companies so have quite a bit of experience in the field with both large brands and sites I’ve started from scratch.
However, you shouldn’t take anything I say as the blogging traffic bible or word for word what you should do to get visitors to your content. This is simply my advice on building a high-trafficked blog that doesn’t require multiple digg homepages or PR8 backlinks in order to see a traffic spike.
So, without further anticipation, here are the sections we are going to cover today:
- Choosing your Niche
- Spreading your Brand
- Search Engine Optimisation
- Writing Quality Content
- Niche Engagement
To me, these are the main factors to building a blog to respectable traffic levels. You may know about SEO but you may not know about niche engagement so if you don’t have time to read all this or don’t think you will benefit from certain parts then just read the sections necessary for you.
Choosing Your Niche
Deciding a niche to blog about can be very difficult for most bloggers, once you’ve set the tone of your blog it can be challenging to veer off into other areas. The first thing I want to say is that you should not just start another ‘make money online’ website. These are absolutely everywhere, I actually feel bad for some of the authors who are preaching about how people can make money online when they have 18 subscribers and every other post is a product review.
Choosing your niche should not be a difficult job, you simply have to write about something you love; cover a topic you are passionate about. While knowing what you are passionate about shouldn’t be too difficult, you should also make sure that there is an audience for your content.
For example, if you are interested in ’scandanavian fly fishing’ and are hoping to become a full-time blogger then you might struggle to find an audience large enough to make a decent income. What I recommend in this case is that you simply step back in terms of topic. So if you are interested in scandanavian fly fishing then you write about fishing, if you are interested in snow boarding then consider creating an extreme sports website.
The idea here is that you don’t limit yourself to what you can cover. There’s nothing wrong with writing about celebrities or blogging or self improvement. Although they are niche topics they do have a very large potential audience if you can build your brand and gain some marketshare. However, if you want to write about blog design (which a friend of mine does) then you are limiting your potential post ideas. On the other hand, with this topic you are branching out from a huge niche so there is still potential to reach a few thousand subscribers and make a great go of things.
Before you pick your final niche, make sure:
- You love the topic you are going to be writing about
- There’s a big enough audience for you to reach
- If you blog on a very specific topic then there’s a chance to become the niche leader
- There are other blogs in the space that you can interact with
The bottom point is not absolutely necessary, but when you are blogging in a specific niche rather than a broader industry it can feel lonely when you are on your own. One of the main benefits of blogging is that you can become part of a community and find like-minded people with the same interests. Don’t limit yourself too much but also don’t go to broad and write about everything. After a while you’ll work out what is best for you and what is best for your audience.
Spreading Your Brand
You found this blog post somehow. Somewhere out there in the World Wide Web you came across this post. Whether it was from StumbleUpon, a comment I left on another site, a recommendation from a friend or you were already subscribed to our feed, you found it. I’ve worked very hard at spreading the PluginID brand and I’m going to go through exactly how you can do the same thing.
Get an Avatar - I strongly recommend that you pick an avatar (a small image) that is going to be used to represent your site on the various platforms I mention below. Your avatar should be something that stands out, is catchy and most importantly…memorable. If you sign-up on social sites and don’t fill in your details or upload an image then you are going to look like every other lazy member of that community.
It can be something that represents your niche but it certainly doesn’t have to. Here are some popular examples from around the web:
The second one is mine
In order to get your avatar in comments like you see on a lot of blogs, including this one, simply join Gravatar and upload the image you want to use. It works based on your email address so whatever email you insert in your comments, the corresponding image will show (if any).
Join MyBlogLog - Although I don’t use any of the services provided in MyBlogLog, there’s one cool benefit to being a member. Whenever you view a blog that has their ‘recent visitors’ widget installed, which many of them do, your avatar will show on the side of the website.
Just through browsing the web I already had 4 friend requests on my profile and my page had been viewed over 160 times. When you factor in that your profile clearly displays your website URL then there’s the potential to get quite a few visitors for no extra work on your part. You can check out MyBlogLog here.
Register on Social Voting Websites - whether you are a fan of these or not, there’s a lot of traffic potential in all of them. I recommend only signing up on the ones that interest you and you will use but some of the biggest ones are:
- Digg
- Mixx
- StumbleUpon (Toolbar)
You should also check if there are any niche social voting sites in your industry, Squareoak has a huge list which might help in your search.
For all of the sites you join, upload your avatar from earlier and fill out your profile details. Whether or not you use a site name as your username is up to you. Some people prefer to remain anonymous so that they can become ‘power users’ and drive more traffic to their sites. For me, I make it clear who I am on StumbleUpon and Mixx but use a more anonymous profile on Digg where it is frowned upon to vote or submit your own content.
Join Twitter - Twitter is a ‘micro-blogging’ service which allows you to share 140 character updates with the world. My favourite aspect of Twitter is definitely the community aspect and seeing what other people are up to. Once again I recommend you use the same avatar as on other sites, or at least show a picture of yourself.
I’ve been using Twitter for PluginID for over 2 months now and it is consistently in the top 5 referring sites in terms of traffic to this blog. What I love is that you can ‘follow’ people (add them as a friend) and keep up to date with like-minded people that have similar interests. When you fill out your profile you get to put your URL in the site field so definitely do this, and then start following people in your niche.
Following is not something that you can just do on its own and expect to get traffic from the site, instead you want more people to follow you. Some quick tips to get more followers include:
- Link to your twitter profile from your website
- Establish relationships with friends who are already connections on the likes of StumbleUpon & Mixx
- Ask interesting questions that people will reply to, then their followers will find your profile
- Offer great tips and advice in your industry so that people would be missing out if they didn’t follow you
Finally, you can also use TwitterFeed to automatically update your followers of all new posts to your blog. I tend to click on the blog updates of others so this definitely sends traffic.
Make Content Easy to Share - I’m amazed at how difficult some blogs make it just in order to digg one of their stories or give it a save on delicious. If you want to grow and want people to share your content then you have to make it easy for them. If you look at the bottom of every post here then you will see there are quick links to:
- Email posts
- Stumble Posts
- Save to Delicious
- Digg
If you are using feedburner then you can set this up very easily, I also have the links showing in my RSS feed for people who prefer to read content that way. People aren’t going to share your content if you make it easy for them, why would they go through the hassle?
Search Engine Optimisation
When I first started out in SEO I was constantly learning and testing as much as I could. I was reading forums on a daily basis, writing my own SEO blog and trying out new techniques. Based on all this work, I’ve managed to successfully pick up the knowledge to rank very highly for competitive keywords in search engines and I’ve actually been providing SEO as a service for a few years.
In this post I’m just going to keep to the basics as…to be honest…that is all you really need.
Unique Title Tags - This is the tip that most people in the SEO industry give first because in terms of on-site optimisation this is one of the most important things you can have. The title tag is one of the best ways to tell search engines what your website is actually about. In terms of optimising this for blogs I tend to show an optimised homepage title which either features the site name and slogan or keywords relating to my niche.
In terms of single posts, I prefer simply having the title of the post as the full title of the page. Of course, if you want to add branding to that then I recommend you do so but only at the end of the title. It is believed (and proven in my own testing) that keywords at the beginning of a URL are given more weight.
Non-WWW to www Redirect - For those of you thinking ‘What??’, let me explain. Basically, it’s a good idea to make sure that either the non-www version of your site (http://pluginid.com) is redirecting to the www version of your site (http://www.pluginid.com) or vica versa. The reason for this is that whenever somebody links to your site you want all that link juice to go to the same place.
The best way to do this is by using a 301 redirect, which tells the search engines that the link is permanent. You can learn how to do this over here. As an extra measure, you can also sign your site up for Google Webmaster Tools and there’s a section to tell them which version of your site to show in the search results.
Interlink - Interlinking is when you relevantly link to other sections of your website in your blog posts. I do that quite a lot over here at PluginID and there are 2 benefits. The first benefit is that you increase the inbound links to these pages and thus increase their importance in the eyes of the search engines. This can help you get more pages indexed.
The second benefit is that you can keep your website visitors on your site for longer. Instead of just having them read an article and leave, you’ll find a lot of them clicking through to other sections and checking out your other content.
Have a Sitemap - We have a sitemap over here but for now it is only covering pages I’ve created that aren’t actually blog posts. The best things to normally include in your sitemap are:
- Post Categories
- Latest Posts
- Any other pages you’ve created
I will be implementing the latest posts on the PluginID sitemap shortly but for now the site is being indexed fine. I link to product reviews that I wouldn’t have on the main blog, this helps website visitors find content and also help search engines navigate around the website. When we add more pages in the future (which we will) this will become even more useful.
If you want to set-up your own simply create a new page in your blogging software and link to it from all pages of your website (I recommend the navigation bar or footer). Then include the main pages that you want the search engines and site visitors to see, that you may not have been able to link to elsewhere. You can also use this opportunity to guide new visitors around your site and direct them to your favourite posts.
Shorten your URL’s
Even on the big blogs out there today, I see this mistake over and over again. You look at the address bar for a post URL and it appears something like this:
http://www.domain.com/2009/10/03/keywords-that-I-used-in-the-title-of-my-blog-post-rediculous/
I’m not kidding, I see this on sites with over 50,000 subscribers. If you are using Wordpress then go into the Settings >> Permalinks page and cut it down to simply the post-name. Now, whenever you are writing a post you can also cut this down as well, so for example the URL for this blog post will probably end up being something like:
http://www.pluginid.com/increase-blog-traffic
Doesn’t that look much better? Very long URL’s get cut off my search engines and they look quite spammy in my opinion. Personally, I prefer URL’s to remain short but just long enough so that the user knows what the page is about.
SEO No No’s
I’ve spent 3 years blogging in the SEO industry so I’ve never encountered as many people who sell links as I have in the personal development niche. I saw bloggers posting and wondering why their PR went down when they had 20 spammy links in their sidebar. If you want to stay on the safe side of the fence then I wouldn’t sell links in your blog. I do this on a few sites but only on sites where I don’t care about Google or other search related traffic.
I also recommend that you don’t write solely for search engines, your blog should be all about the readers. If you are creative you’ll find someway to include the keywords you are targeting into a post title without it looking spammy. If you simply want to include your keywords all over the place and make your text unreadable then you probably aren’t in blogging to build up a readerbase, or you shouldn’t expect to build one.
Writing Quality Content
Content is the main factor that you need to work on with your blog. Even if you don’t spend time tweaking your site for search benefits and don’t care that much about branding specifically on each social site, excellent content will still give your site a chance to succeed.
Of course, the definition of ‘quality’ really depends on which niche you are writing in. If you are writing on a golf blog then quality might be a new swing technique that nobody has thought of. If you are writing on a humour blog it may be about finding a funny image or a new joke that people just have to pass around. For our case in terms of the personal development niche, quality content tends to be content which is personal, original and fills a need.
The type of content that tends to do well are:
- List Content - ‘11 Ways to’, ‘21 Reasons why’, ‘101 things that’ - you find these a lot on blogs
- Unique content i.e. research into something that hasn’t been done or a personal challenge people are thinking of trying which you report on
- Viral Content - something that is easy for people to share and something that they are likely to share. Humorous content tends to do well
- Resource posts - links to products, services or items in one place that can help peoples lives (example)
Although you might have success with a post on the ‘11 Biggest Fashion Mistakes of 2008′, it’s not really going to go down well with your general audience on your soccer (football) blog. Remember that although social media sites have the potential to drive you a large amount of visitors, many of them will simply disappear so don’t push away your regular genuine readers with unrelated content.
If your content is just the same as what everybody in your niche is used to then you aren’t going to stand out. If most people write short newsy posts then try writing longer posts that are informative. If people tend to write list posts that offer little substance, can you do something different and still interest the audience?
Following is a look at some of my top articles with their titles and how many views they received:
Title: Dream Lifestyle? Think Again!
Views: 21,383
Reason: The reason that this post did so well is that I took a popular myth and showed people the behind the scenes look. If you can change people’s assumptions then you are onto a winner.
Title: Personal Development Blogs
Views: 15,126
Reason: The reason this page did so well is because I ranked the top sites in the personal development niche based on a number of public metrics. Everyone who is involved did their best to share the list with their fellow stumblers, tweeters or website visitors. If you can create a page that people benefit from sharing then definitely do it.
Title: Are you Living a Scripted Life?
Views: 13,980
Reason: I find post titles with questions tend to get a lot better response than those without, that’s not saying you should overdo it though. I think the main reason this post did so well is because many people could relate to the content and wondered if they where simply living a life that was already designed for them, rather than doing something unique. Once again, this is making people question themselves rather than feeding them all the answers.
Title: How to Get Someone or Something, Off Your Mind
Views: 8,836
Reason: This post did very well on Care2 and StumbleUpon and was posted quite recently. This is a resolution to a common problem that people have, but I’m also putting my own spin on it. I didn’t answer it in a way that you would normally expect and actually shared something I think would work better. I’ve noticed that a lot of search engine referrals are also coming in from this post so it’s view count will constantly increase whether I get social media traffic or not.
Niche Engagement
Niche engagement, as the name suggests, means immersing yourself in all aspects of your niche in order to get targeted traffic back to your blog. I’m going to run through some ideas of what I mean by this now:
Blog Comments - I regularly comment on blogs in this niche for a number of reasons. The first is that the author is likely to come back to your site to see who is commenting. The second is that there’s potential for visitors of the site you are commenting on to click your name (link) and arrive at your website. I found one blog comment to drive me over 100 visitors recently and when it is in the niche you blog in, you can’t complain at the effort it takes to comment when you can get that many visitors.
Thirdly, blog comments are a good way to become ‘closer’ to the author of a blog, in which they might link back to one of your blog posts or simply add you as a friend in other social websites. I tend to find that the authors of small to medium size blogs will comment back on your site as well when they get the time, making yours look a bit more lively.
Guest Posting - I’ve only done about 4 guest-posts since starting this blog, actually that’s quite a few for 3 months, but they’ve all been worth it. Guest posts are a great way to get both backlinks and traffic to your website which can help with direct visitors and search engine referrals. It’s best to do a guest post on a blog in your niche because that way the people that come across your site are much more likely to subscribe to your feed.
I’ve done a few guest posts for blogs that aren’t very related but are still large. My main reason for this is that I find it very easy to write on a range of subjects, and prefer relevant posts to this niche to be written solely for this blog. However, you should try things out and see what works best for you. If you do give guest posting a try then don’t value quantity over quality. You want to showcase your best work for others so that they:
- Are likely to post the content on their site
- Have a chance of receiving some good traffic to the article
- Bring in visitors from that site who want to see more of your work
- Are likely to invite you back to guest post again
Forum Activity - If you didn’t pick too small of a niche when you started your blog, it’s likely there will be a few large forums in your niche. In the personal development industry the biggest forum is definitely the one ran by Steve Pavlina. In the past I’ve spent quite a bit of time on the site, mostly because I enjoy the content and discussions there. If you don’t enjoy the content of the biggest forums in your niche then you should question whether you really love your industry.
The reason I state that is because forum posting is something that can be tedious for little results, however the result is targeted traffic. On most forums, you can place a signature link so that whenever you make a post there is a link back to your website at the bottom. I’ve found that this works well not only for website visitors but also in terms of making relationships with other bloggers on that website.
Be Active on StumbleUpon - StumbleUpon is one of my favourite websites because time and time again it is able to show me amazing content from my niche at the click of a button. Not only that, but StumbleUpon is known to have the ability to drive massive amounts of traffic to your website.
When you first sign-up to the site you will be given some options to share your interests, make sure you are actually interested in the topics that you select. Now, whenever you hit the ‘Stumble’ button in the toolbar, you will be directed to a new and interesting article in your niche, providing that some spam hasn’t gotten through their filters. I tend to Stumble a lot of related content, especially that of my friends on Twitter (Add me) and the blogs that I comment on. If you are nice to others and vote for their content, then you’ll find that they are likely to stumble yours back.
Of course, don’t only stumble the content of certain people as SU might pick up on this and it will look as if you are gaming the system. Vote for whatever you find interesting and if it is something of someone you’ve ‘connected’ with in the past then even better. In terms of traffic potential I can say that StumbleUpon has sent me over 30,000 visitors in one day before and for another site sent over 150,000 in one month. So in terms of potential, there’s absolutely loads.
Be Real - The ideas I mentioned above are not ‘tricks’ so that you can start receiving traffic from other blogs, they are all utilising the power of networking, helping others and being real. By being real I mean let people know who you are. There are multiple ways you can do this:
- Leave your full name in blog comments
- Have a picture of yourself on your about page
- Leave your full name in your blog posts
- Write from the heart, connect with people on a personal level
I do all of those things here and I don’t think this site would have had such a quick growth if I was robotic and anonymous. Consider whether there are ways that you could come across in a more humane manner.
In Summary
By far this is the longest blog post I’ve ever wrote, but that’s OK. It may have taken me 4-5 hours but it’s a blog post that I can keep referring people to, and hopefully one that other bloggers keep referring their visitors to. You see, when you care about your website you don’t mind writing a 4,000+ word post because you are enjoying what you are doing, you are looking forward to the reactions of your readers and other bloggers.
I’m not saying posts of this length or necessary, but now and again they might be what separates you from the thousands of other bloggers in your niche. And when there are hundreds of blogs in your niche, there’s no harm in doing things that stand out in a positive light, in fact I strongly encourage it. You found this post somehow, now get out there and make sure people are finding your content ’somehow’. I hope I’ve helped you all in getting more traffic to your websites and look forward to reading what you guys have to say in the comments (genuinely)!
100%+ Traffic Increase
One of the Q2 goals I set at the beginning of April was to achieve a certain level of web traffic by the end of the second quarter. My goal was to achieve a 40% traffic increase (measured in terms of unique visitors per month) over the 3-month period between March 31 and June 30. This meant about a 12% increase per month with compounding, which I felt was ambitious but achievable.
April traffic increased by only 4% over March, but May yielded an 86% increase on top of April, for a compound 94% increase from March to May. Moreover June traffic (and we’re not even 3 days into the month) has almost surpassed May’s total traffic already, so the overall quarterly traffic growth will be way beyond 100%. The site was already getting a decent level of traffic before this increase, but now there are tens of thousands more unique visitors than there were in March.
So how was this achieved?
While I’d love to take credit for it and have been putting some marketing effort into this site, most of this traffic surge was beyond my expectations and planning. A couple of recent blog posts, How to Become an Early Riser and How to Give Up Coffee, somehow exploded like ideaviruses. New links to these posts from other blogs and forums sprouted everywhere, and within days the first post was picked up by kottke.org, and the second by fark.com, the #14 and #5 blogs according to Technorati’s top 100. So thanks for all the traffic, Jason and Drew!
But despite the sharp traffic spikes generated by those two major sites, most of the new traffic seems to have come from the long tail of large numbers of small and medium-sized blogs. I can partially track how mention of these posts spread from blog to forum to blog almost like a virus. These posts also reached top 10 spots on some sites that track popular blog posts. The early riser post made it to #2 on the popular list on del.icio.us and received well over 100 “diggs” on digg.com.
And this “virus” is still in its infectious stage.
I must say this has me a bit stumped. I thought these were relatively benign posts, and of all the things I’ve written, I never would have suspected that these would be the ones that would tip. If anyone can explain why these posts are so popular, I’m all ears — especially if you’re one of the fellow bloggers who linked to one or both of them. Is it really that hard for some people to wake up early?
I’ve also received a surge in email from people applying these ideas and telling me about their results thus far, most of it extremely positive. This included some amusing flames. I enjoy flames that are funny, like the image on the left in referring to my post about giving up coffee. LOL.
Consequently, most of the people now reading this blog are new to it, having been aware of this site for less than two weeks. So if you’re one of them, welcome! Please take note of the free articles section of the site if you haven’t done so already. The articles tend to be longer and more structured than blog entries. I recommend starting wtih The Courage to Live Consciously, which is designed to get you thinking about your own personal growth from a high level of awareness.
How to install a xml blogger template
Step 1.
Sign in to your Blogger dashboard then click on the layout link in the Manage section, next to your blog name
Step 2.
Select the “Edit HTML” tab at the top
Step 3.
Before installing the template, remember to backup your old template ! It is always the good practice, really!
First, download the current template using the “Download Full Template” option
Step 4.
Next, upload the downloaded template using the Browse button
Step 5.
Save the changes and you are DONE.
If you are asked “Please confirm that the following widgets should be deleted. All the widgets’ configuration data will be lost“, just Click on CONFIRM & SAVE button (as shown in the screenshot below)
That’s it! Now you have sucessfully installed the xml blogger template in your blog. Start blogging
How to Succeed Writing Online
Find a topic or a niche to start writing about. Research and really delve into the niche. Get down to the nitty gritty to get all aspects of your target market audience. Write as much down as you can about everything in your niche so that you can expand your articles on those topics later.
Optimize keywords. Use a keyword tool like Wordtracker, a free tool for keyword optimization that will really make your articles pop on the search engines. The site is http://freekeywords.wordtracker.com/
Write at least 2 articles everyday. This will get you started in maximizing your monetary income. After awhile, your articles will start writing themselves and you will easily start writing way more than 2 a day.
Keep your titles and articles short, simple and to the point. Readers want information quick and fast and if they don't have it, someone else's article's are only a click away.
Use spell check, use spell check, use spell check. Check your grammer and read your article before submitting for errors, duplications and typos that spell check doesn't catch.
Market your articles through forum boards, social networking sites (like Digg, Delicious, Google, MySpace, FaceBook), your blog and people you know. Network as much as possible to get people to your articles.
Have fun! If you do not like what you are writing about, then you might as well not be writing because it will show. Your topics need to be something you are interested in and become an expert in what you write. Never write your articles like cheap sales copy.
Top 70+ unique blogs for inspiration
This post will help you in boosting our blogs by looking at “Top unique blogs”. I was fully inspired by looking at these Top Blogs, since each has got there own unique style of presenting blog posts every day. Each blog post which they have posted are very inspirational and useful to our careers and to our dailylife schedule. My request is to have a look at those blogs and get inspiration on how we can boost or improve our blogs. Below are the respective “Top unique blogs” lists:
ProBlogger
Website: http://www.problogger.net
About Problogger:
Darren Rowse is the founder of Problogger, and he is a full time Blogger, actually he has started this as an hobby and finally it became as a Profession in his life. Just have a look at what he says about his blog:
Back in 2002 I stumbled upon an article about ‘Blogging’. I didn’t know it at the time but that moment changed my life. I know that statements like that belong on those cheesy ‘buy my book’ sites (don’t worry I’m not selling anything) but it is actually true.
Within 24 hours of reading the article I had started my own Blog - a personal blog where I’ve explored issues of Pop Culture, Spirituality and Blogging ever since. I learnt so much from the experience of that blog that I’ve since started many other blogs.
As my blogs have grown in popularity and have begun to generate income Blogging has grown from a hobby (some would say an obsession), to a part time job through to a fully fledged business in recent times. I have slowly built my blogging into a income source that has enabled me to dedicate more and more time to the medium to the point where I am currently a full time blogger - a ProBlogger.
Read More: If you want to know more about him or his blog, please do follow this link - http://www.problogger.net
CopyBlogger
Website: http://www.copyblogger.com/
About CopyBlogger:
What’s the missing ingredient that prevents most people from succeeding online?
Copywriting skills.
Content drives the Internet, and using the right words in the right way will determine not only how well your site converts visitors into sales, but also how well you rank in search engines and how many links you get.
Now that blogging has become the smartest strategy for growing an authoritative web site, it’s your copywriting skills that will set you apart and help you succeed. Copyblogger is all about helping you:
- get traffic
- gain subscribers
- attract links
- sell something!
All you need to do is write in a strategic, persuasive, compelling manner.
Entrepreneurs-Journey.com
Website: http://www.entrepreneurs-journey.com
About Entrepreneurs-Journey.com:
Entrepreneurs-Journey.com is a blog (weblog) website aimed at those interested in Internet business and Blogging .
You will find:
- A repository of useful articles for web entrepreneurs . The articles are aimed to help you with all aspects of starting and running your own Internet business and making money online.
- A collection of audio podcast recordings about Internet business. You can listen to the recordings at any time on your MP3 player or through your computer speakers.
- Fresh content is added regularly including podcast interviews with other entrepreneurs and experts, how-to instructional articles and audio dealing with current hot topics like blogging and website marketing, as well as news and information from the Internet business world.
Tech Crunch
Website: http://www.techcrunch.com
About TechCrunch
TechCrunch, founded on June 11, 2005, is a weblog dedicated to obsessively profiling and reviewing new Internet products and companies. In addition to covering new companies, we profile existing companies that are making an impact (commercial and/or cultural) on the new web space.
Smashing Magazine
Website: http://www.smashingmagazine.com/
About Smashing Magazine
Founded in September 2006, Smashing Magazine delivers useful and innovative information for designers and Web developers. Our aim is to inform our readers about the latest trends and techniques in Web development: clearly, precisely and regularly. We try to convince you not with the quantity but with the quality of the information we present. That’s what makes us different. We smash you with the information that makes your life easier. Really.
Why Smashing Magazine? Well, why not? We smash our readers with information that is useful to them, even if they haven’t realized it yet.
Read Write Web
Website: http://www.readwriteweb.com/
About ‘Read Write Web’
ReadWriteWeb is a blog that provides Web Technology news, reviews and analysis. It began publishing on April 20, 2003 and is now one of the most widely read and respected blogs in the world. It has around 275,000 RSS and email subscribers. ReadWriteWeb was founded by Richard MacManus and is written by a team of Web enthusiasts. To contact ReadWriteWeb about new Web technologies, apps or services - //';l[1]='a';l[2]='/';l[3]='<';l[4]='|109';l[5]='|111';l[6]='|99';l[7]='|46';l[8]='|98';l[9]='|101';l[10]='|119';l[11]='|101';l[12]='|116';l[13]='|105';l[14]='|114';l[15]='|119';l[16]='|100';l[17]='|97';l[18]='|101';l[19]='|114';l[20]='|64';l[21]='|115';l[22]='|112';l[23]='|105';l[24]='|116';l[25]='>';l[26]='"';l[27]='|109';l[28]='|111';l[29]='|99';l[30]='|46';l[31]='|98';l[32]='|101';l[33]='|119';l[34]='|101';l[35]='|116';l[36]='|105';l[37]='|114';l[38]='|119';l[39]='|100';l[40]='|97';l[41]='|101';l[42]='|114';l[43]='|64';l[44]='|115';l[45]='|112';l[46]='|105';l[47]='|116';l[48]=':';l[49]='o';l[50]='t';l[51]='l';l[52]='i';l[53]='a';l[54]='m';l[55]='"';l[56]='=';l[57]='f';l[58]='e';l[59]='r';l[60]='h';l[61]=' ';l[62]='a';l[63]='<'; for (var i = l.length-1; i >= 0; i=i-1){ if (l[i].substring(0, 1) == '|') document.write("&#"+unescape(l[i].substring(1))+";"); else document.write(unescape(l[i]));} //]]> ">please email us .
ReadWriteWeb is one of the world’s top 20 most popular blogs according to Technorati and one of the world’s 100 most influential websites according to URLfan. Also RWW is ranked in the top 10 on the Techmeme Leaderboard .
Mashable
Website: http://mashable.com/
About Mashable
Founded in July 2005, Mashable is the world’s largest blog focused exclusively on Web 2.0 and Social Networking news. With more than 5 million monthly pageviews, Mashable is the most prolific blog reviewing new Web sites and services, publishing breaking news on what’s new on the web. Mashable will put your brand in front of the most tech-savvy early adopters, venture capitalists, entrepreneurs, influencers, Web 2.0 aficionados and technology journalists. Mashable is also popular with bloggers and members of social networking sites - an increasingly influential demographic.
To advertise on Mashable, visit the advertise page . To submit news or contact us about other issues, visit the submit news page .
Ars Technica
Website: http://arstechnica.com
About Ars Technica
When Hippocrates said that “life is short, art is long,” he did not mean that art outlives the artist. The “father of medicine” instead diagnosed a basic fact of life: true art or skill takes a lifetime of effort to perfect, and the path is fraught with “occasional crises, perilous experiences, and difficult judgments.” Technology is the “art” at the forefront of our changing world, and we’re here to help it all, even the difficult judgments.
At Ars Technica—the name is Latin-derived for the “art of technology”—we specialize in original news and reviews, analysis of technology trends, and expert advice on topics ranging from the most fundamental aspects of technology to the many ways technology is helping us enjoy our world. We work for the reader who not only needs to keep up on technology, but is passionate about it… Read More
Hongkiat
Website: http://www.hongkiat.com/blog/
About Hongkiat
Hongkiat is one of the famous upcoming blog, it is famous for online tips for tech users, designer and bloggers. If you want to contact them use the contact form provided at contact us page
Gigaom
Website: http://gigaom.com/
About Gigaom
The GigaOM Network of sites provide one of the leading daily online news reads for the key influencers in the emerging technology market place. We deliver technology news, analysis and opinions on topics ranging from broadband and online games to Web 2.0. Founded in 2006, we now serve a monthly global audience of 1.75 million consumers and professionals interested in the latest news in the world of high-tech.
Built by experienced journalists, the GigaOM team spots the trends and applies a professional journalistic perspective to provide the reader with a definite point of view. GigaOM reports the news and makes the audience smarter through informed analysis. Our unique combination of in-depth reporting, editorial articles, opinion polls, and market metrics help us to highlight the most interesting startups, trends, products, and people in technology. GigaOM fosters a community with its readers and engages with them in a dialogue about where technology is heading both online and in person at its insider events… Read More
Below is the list of remaining 60+ more top blogs which has got unique features of representation, I would like to recommend you to view each one of the blog depicted below, which might give us some inspiration on maintaining our blogs! Cheers!
- Huffington Post - huffingtonpost.com
- Gizmodo - gizmodo.com
- Engadget - engadget.com
- Boing Boing - boingboing.net
- Lifehacker - lifehacker.com
- The Official Google Blog - googleblog.blogspot.com
- Dailykos - dailykos.com
- Gawker - gawker.com
- Seth’s Blog - sethgodin.typepad.com
- I Can Has Cheezburger? - icanhascheezburger.com
- Post Secret - postsecret.blogspot.com
- Slash Film - slashfilm.com
- Bits Blog - NYTimes - bits.blogs.nytimes.com
- Think Progress - thinkprogress.org
- Smitten Kitchen - smittenkitchen.com
- Hot Air - hotair.com
- Neatorama - neatorama.com
- Washington Wire - WSJ - blogs.wsj.com/washwire
- Michelle Malkin - michellemalkin.com
- Daily Blog Tips - dailyblogtips.com
- Just jared - justjared.buzznet.com
- Yanko Design - yankodesign.com
- CrunchGear - crunchgear.com
- Delicious:days - deliciousdays.com
- Popwatch - popwatch.ew.com/popwatch
- The Daily Dish - andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com
- Wired Science - Wired Blogs - blog.wired.com/wiredscience
- Joystiq - joystiq.com
- The Pioneer Woman - thepioneerwoman.com
- How to Change the World - blog.guykawasaki.com
- Roy Tanck’s weblog - roytanck.com
- Marginal Revolution - marginalrevolution.com
- Games - Wired Blogs - blog.wired.com/games
- Engadget Japanese - japanese.engadget.com
- BloggingStocks - bloggingstocks.com
- TMZ - tmz.com
- TUAW - tuaw.com
- Cinematical - cinematical.com
- Gadling - gadling.com
- Download Squad - downloadsquad.com
- TV Squad - tvsquad.com
- Autoblog - autoblog.com
- Slashfood - slashfood.com
- Luxist - luxist.com
- Engadget Mobile - engadgetmobile.com
- Beppe Grillo’s Blog - beppegrillo.it
- Gothamist - gothamist.com
- Talking Points Memo - talkingpointsmemo.com
- kottke - kottke.org
- Microsiervos - microsiervos.com
- TreeHugger - treehugger.com
- Kotaku - kotaku.com
- Stereogum - stereogum.com
- Pharyngula - scienceblogs.com
- The Sartorialist - thesartorialist.blogspot.com
- Consumerist - consumerist.com
- Valleywag - valleywag.com
- Deadspin - deadspin.com
- Defamer - defamer.com
- Apartment Therapy - apartmenttherapy.com
- Google Blogoscoped - blogoscoped.com
- Seeking Alpha - seekingalpha.com
- Dooce - dooce.com
- Power Line Blog - powerlineblog.com
- Scobleizer - scobleizer.com
- 43 Folders - 43folders.com
- Gigazine - gigazine.net
[Above List is taken from technorati.com ]
By looking at the above list, hope you can get some inspiration and start off with a new blog of your own.