Archive for June, 2006
How to boost traffic to your blog: Commenting
Posted on 13. Jun, 2006 by Adam.
To continue with my mini-series on how to boost traffic to your blog, in the build up to the launch of Blogtrepreneur.com, I will talk about how commenting is really important to create a sense of personality to your blog. I often get people commenting on a good article, or on a point that I [...]
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How to boost traffic to your blog: Backlinks
Posted on 12. Jun, 2006 by Adam.
Over the past few weeks, Blogtrepreneur has experienced a steep rise in the number of hits, and I owe this down to a few particular factors which I will share with you over the coming days in the build-up to Blogtrepreneur.com. Everyone knows that by constant posting, you are likely to target a bigger audience [...]
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Go on…Share a bit of link love!
Posted on 09. Jun, 2006 by Adam.
Recently, I’ve been the victim of a bit of link-loving. Well actually, victim is completely the wrong word, because the benefits of being linked too are far from horrible. At the beginning of this week, my aim was to write a quality post for Darren Rowse as part of his Blogging Group Writing Project. I [...]
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Why you can’t have a Blog without a Blogtrepreneur!
Posted on 07. Jun, 2006 by Adam.
Okay, weird headline right! But all will be explained later in this post which I have submitted as part of Problogger’s Blogging Goals Group Writing Project. My initial motives for starting a blog were very, if not, too simple. I saw bloggers such as Yaro Starak and Darren Rowse, and thought, why can’t I make [...]
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Blogger experiences yet more downtime…
Posted on 05. Jun, 2006 by Adam.
Lately, Blogger has become more and more unreliable. Today when I tried to write a new article and when I tried to publish my edited template, the upload kept stalling and the percent of upload complete kept reading 0%. Maybe this is to do with their growing number of server problems, which for Google, may [...]
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The stresses of maintaining a blog
Posted on 04. Jun, 2006 by Adam.
Recently, I have noticed how much pressure I have put on myself to write consistently (summarised by my last post). This increased stress has led me to doubt my blogging abilities and whether I should really continue with blogging. I asked a few people about this, including some people on www.youngentrepreneur.com/forum, who asked me the [...]
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Efficiency and Consistency: Two important entrepreneurial terms
Posted on 03. Jun, 2006 by Adam.
For those of you who have been following me as the Blogtrepreneur for the past few months since I have set up this site, you will have noticed that recently I have upped the amount of posting to the site, and therefore (hopefully) you are finding more content that is relevant to the world of [...]
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Different ways to blog: Vlogging
Posted on 02. Jun, 2006 by Adam.
In my last post on alternative forms of blogging, I talked about how Podcasting has become a mainstream and increasingly popular way of sharing your ideas, and broadcasting interviews on your website. Today, I would like to focus on a novel concept of blogging, and a form which I think hasn’t been explored much by [...]
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PixTower Review: Pixel Advertising
Posted on 01. Jun, 2006 by Adam.
We all saw how popular Alex Tew’s Million Dollar Homepage became over a matter of a few months, with his huge amounts of media publicity, all due to his novel concept of advertising. However since then, there have been an enormous amount of copycat sites, all with the same method of pixel advertising. Some of [...]
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Blogging Tools Week: Ping-O-Matic
Posted on 01. Jun, 2006 by Adam.
Blog pinging becomes important when you’ve just written a post, or have made changes to your template design, or have added any new features on your site. I always go to sites such as www.pingomatic.com or www.pinger.blogflux.com as they seem to be the most highly ranked on Google. However you may be thinking what is [...]










