Posts Tagged ‘posting’
Friday, April 11th, 2008
Ok, so you’re sold on the value of writing a blog for your business, but you don’t know the first thing about blog writing. Fair enough. If you’re observant, you can pick up many good tactics as you develop your blogging skills. Pay attention to what other bloggers are doing, and blog writing will become [...]
Tags: attention, blog, Blog Training, blogger, bloggers, blogging, blogs, Blogsite, Business, content, hr, im, IT, numbers, posting, PR, reader, readers, relevant, RSS, search, Search Engine Visibility, training, update, visibility
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Tuesday, April 1st, 2008
One of the mistakes bloggers make concerns the frequency of their posts. Your blog traffic will increase substantially if you post consistently. Some bloggers choose the daily posting schedule; others post less frequently, but still manage to maintain a regular posting schedule.
Your best bet is to be consistent, regardless of the posting schedule you [...]
Tags: blog, blogger, bloggers, blogging, consistent, content, credibility, GOP, hr, im, IT, keywords, optimization, optimize, posting, PR, rank, reader, readers, RSS, search, Search Engine Visibility, sse, target, traffic, visibility, XP
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Friday, March 14th, 2008
If you’re new to business blogging and blog optimization, try developing a limited set of keywords that you can use frequently in your posts. General keywords won’t produce a satisfying search engine result. You’ll need to find descriptive keywords that lead your readers directly to your blog. It’s much better to reach a small [...]
Tags: benefits, blog, Blog Optimization, blogging, Business, content, free, GOP, hr, im, IT, keywords, optimization, ping, posting, PR, reader, readers, relevant, RSS, search, Search Engine Visibility, stock, tips, update, visibility
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Tuesday, March 4th, 2008
Last week I posted on the importance of link building, and today I would like to expand on that topic a bit. The purpose of blog marketing is to get your weblog as much exposure as possible in the hope that the end result will be customers who are interested in the services you provide.
There [...]
Tags: adi, blog, Blog Marketing, Blog Optimization, blogs, Business, commenting, comments, company, credibility, forums, hr, im, industry, IT, link, linking, links, marketing, media, online, optimization, optimize, posting, PR, reading, RSS, sources, spam, target, Weblog, XP
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Thursday, February 21st, 2008
Utilizing tags in conjunction with your blog is a crucial method to get your blog postings recognized through a search engine. So what are tags? Put simply, tags are keywords about the main ideas in your blog entry. They need to describe your post specifically, but without being too “wordy.” If you plan to use [...]
Tags: blog, Blog Marketing, Business, HP, hr, im, IT, keywords, marketing, optimizing, posting, PR, RSS, search, sources, tagging, tags, traffic, visibility, website
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Tuesday, December 18th, 2007
How often should you post? How long should your posts be? Many factors play into those answers but I like Content Blog’s Amrit Hallan’s treatment of the subject.
“These days it is advised — rightly so — that you should write less, write well, and promote a lot.”
Write less. A good rule of thumb. Being one [...]
Tags: blog, blog-posts, blog-site, blogger, bloggers, blogging, blogs, brand, Business, community, content, deal, forums, hr, im, IT, journalism, link, link-exchanges, marketing, online, ping, posting, PR, reader, readers, RSS, target, traffic, XP
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Monday, December 17th, 2007
So. What do you say when you have been away from blogging for awhile? How does one conduct a smooth re-entry? That is what I’m pondering as we resume posting here at RSS Applied. Well, we’ll learn that together, since I’ve found some good suggestions in my search for that very answer.
But first, [...]
Tags: adi, blog, Blog Marketing, blogger, blogging, Business, comments, company, content, hr, im, IT, launch, link, marketing, online, optimization, ping, posting, PR, reader, readers, reading, relevant, RSS, search, seo, successful, traffic, trust, XP
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Wednesday, December 21st, 2005
When you ask experts how often you should post, they’ll tell you at least weekly. Now, if you ask them how often they post, most of them will tell you daily.
The more often you post, the more often your blog will be crawled by the search engine spiders. Here’s a good post on planning your [...]
Tags: blogs, business-blogging, posting, schedules
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Monday, November 28th, 2005
Despite its best efforts, the email inbox tends to be a clutter of relatively undifferentiated content. It’s easy to lose emails, hard to find them again later and prioritizing which messages to read is awkward to automate.
Enter RSS, a much more sophisticated and intuitive means of communicating. One of the primary advantages of [...]
Tags: blog, blogging, communication, company, compliance, content, corporate, email, feed, feeds, flexibility, hr, im, industry, IT, KM, media, news, newsletter, online, posting, PR, RSS, search, security, subscribe, subscribers, unique, update, url
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Wednesday, June 8th, 2005
The Inside Realestate
Journal is a realestate blog by a highly successful realtor, John Mudd.
A blog is basically an online journal, composed of short but frequent
postings in which the author shares his insights on a specific topic, his advice
and his experience. All of this leads to greater recognition for the author,
improves his name, generates media [...]
Tags: attention, blog, blogging, blogs, content, feed, hr, im, inbound, IT, keywords, link, links, media, news, newsletter, online, posting, PR, rank, rankings, realtor, realtors, RSS, sales, search, subscribe, successful, target, traffic, unique, Weblog, XP
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