Archive for 'Blogging'
How To Use Leverage To Push Your Blog
Posted on29. Apr, 2010 by Ashwin.
A blogger is usually a lone ranger, battling to bring out his blog into the open and pump traffic to the site. He does all he can to set-up and run the blog, to produce content, to bring in the traffic, to do the link building and to do all kinds promotional activities like article [...]
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3 Major Bottle-necks That Stop Bloggers from Being Successful
Posted on08. Apr, 2010 by Ashwin.
Blogging isn’t easy. Anyone who tried making money off blogging would stand testimony to that fact. However, the mistake basket lies entirely on a bloggers’ lap. Knowingly or unknowingly, bloggers commit a lot of mistakes and we have covered these mistakes in great detail. However, it just doesn’t seem to end. As I continue blogging, [...]
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Top Secrets I Learned From Blogging Consistently Over Time
Posted on12. Mar, 2010 by Ashwin.
It’s been over 5 years I spent online and at least two of these years I spent blogging. I noticed a few patterns on the Internet and my own behaviour in response to these fluctuations. A lot of it has been improvised, a little has been strategic. However, a few responses always turned out to [...]
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What Does Blog Mean For An Internet Entrepreneur?
Posted on04. Mar, 2010 by Ashwin.
Internet entrepreneurs are a different breed; they start with almost nothing, they work without knowing what lies on the other side of the browser, they go penniless for years before the first dollar rings at the cash register and certainly does share a lot in common withthe good old offline entrepreneur. A blog is an [...]
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3 Ways To Make Your Blog Larger Than Life
Posted on21. Feb, 2010 by Ashwin.
Being ordinary can kill you; well, almost. Really, nothing ordinary can really entice, entertain or even be memorable. Most blogging is ordinary and that’s precisely why thousands of blogs are buried into the wild bobbing waters of the turbulent, competitive blogosphere. We don’t really notice,just doing whatevery one else is doing is the ‘default’ mode [...]



