Tag Archives: Blogging Basics
Investments Every Serious Blogger Should Make
Posted on11. Jun, 2010 by Ashwin.
Beginners on the Internet – be it for Internet Marketing, Writing, Web designing, Blogging – are taught to go the ‘free’ route. Although starting for free is a really a no-headache, no-risk, no-heartache way of getting started, there is no so much impact you can make with it. For example, consider blogging. How much of [...]
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Blog Publishing Basics: How To Manage Authors and Users For Your Blog
Posted on12. Jan, 2010 by Ashwin.
For most of the readers of Blogging Elements, blogging is a private and solo affair since most of the readers here are either just starting out or they have just begun their blogging journey. There might be a few of you who are looking to run a multi-author blog or a community blog of sorts. [...]
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Lessons For Bloggers From Customer Service
Posted on27. Nov, 2009 by Ashwin.
Customer service issues have always been a sore point for businesses but bloggers never had to contend with these things. You already know that customer service is everything a business has to deal with and the profits businesses make are directly proportional to the experience a customer goes through when I feel that bloggers have [...]
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What Blogging Does To Your Brain
Posted on28. Aug, 2009 by Ashwin.
Blogging is like solving puzzles, only it doesn’t demand too much; actually it does, but not the way tricky puzzles do. Blogging requires a lot from you, apart from time and consistent effort. It does strange things to your head; makes you more committed than a husband is to a wife. It makes you think [...]
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Automatic Importing Of RSS feeds, Blog Posts Is For Gamblers, Losers and Chumps
Posted on04. Aug, 2009 by Ashwin.
As I frequent some of the well-known forums out there on the Internet, I see that new bloggers( and veterans too) have a tendency to lean towards the “easy” ways of blogging. You see, automatic blogging, importing RSS feeds and making your blog a mere hosted aggerator with no real content on it to speak [...]



