About Blogsvertise
Written by adminBlogsvertise is a site where bloggers can write about blogs, sites and services for other bloggers for a fee.In order for your blog to get approved, you write a blog post about Blogsvertise of around 100 words or so and submit your blog in order to be accepted for doing tasks for other advertisers.
First of all, you sign up,write your post about Blogsvertise and wait to be approved.It takes about 24 hours for them to approve you blog or not.They don’t accept wordpress.com blogs.It seems that self hosted ones are preferred and it would be a complete surprise if my wordpress.org blog got accepted.Wish me luck.
You get paid via Paypal and you can accept or not accept tasks that appear in your dashboard when you log in.Myself, I would not insert a slogan underneath saying,”Sponsored by Such And Such” because you will get penalized by Google for doing that, and this affects your page rank.So to be on the safe side, just write the post, do the task and play it safe with your tags.
How Many Keywords Can I SEO Per Web Page? | SEO White Hats
Written by JoSEO Best Practices often refer to the rule of optimizing for “One Keyword Phrase Per Page” and this is very good advice. This rule first applies to the most important on-page ranking factor - the of the page. If you are optimizing for “Valentines Gifts”, your page title should start with <TITLE>Valentines Gifts - Cupids Shop” or even better would be Valentines Gifts - Best Gifts for Valentines Day - Cupids Shop.
This second title is optimized for both ‘Valentines Gifts’ as well as ‘Gifts for Valentines’. With our available space of 65 characters, this title is also optimized for ‘Best Valentines Gifts’, ‘Valentines Day Gifts’, and the long tail of ‘Best Valentines Day Gifts’. Some people would argue that this page is now attempting to optimize for more than one keyword phrase. Our strategy, in this example, is to primarily optimize for ‘Valentines Gifts’ and then to find the best keyword phrases to use for our variations.
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Wordpress tips, tricks and tools
Written by JoAt other people’s blog is an easy and simple way to get more visitors to your blog. The best thing about it is if you choose blogs that are related to yours and comment wisely, the people who come to your blog will be seeking the exact information you have to offer. In order to successfully comment on other people’s blogs it is important to follow some easy and simple tricks. I successfully commenting on other blogs you will drive traffic to your blog and in turn he will earn money off of your blog if you have advertisements and other moneymaking methods in place. Commenting other peoples blogs is essential to keeping your blog alive and active.
The first thing you will want to do is fine but locating blogs that are in the same niches you. You can probably already find some off of the top of your head or by doing a Google search for them. If you want to look up only blogs is going to use a site like Google’s blog search and Technorati. When you find similar blogs it is important to subscribe to their RSS feeds so that you may be notified when there are new postings. You can also get Google to notify you when a blog is updated by setting up Google alerts. You can learn how Google alerts work by simply typing in “Google alerts” into the Google search engine. I find blogs that target the same readers that you are targeting you are finding people who will want to read what you have to write about. In order to get the most trafficked from commenting other people’s blogs you will want to look for blogs that get a lot of traffic, it helps to be aware of that blogs are Alexa rating. Even if a blog does not receive the kind of traffic and may be a good place for you to comment if the visitors are part of your target audience so it is important to comment on a broad spectrum of blogs that get different levels of traffic.
Efficient permalink strategies for WordPress - geek ramblings
Written by JoOver the past several days, there has been an interesting discussion on the wp-testers mailing list (though, it really belonged on the wp-hackers list, but that’s beside the point) about permalink structures in WordPress. The original question came from matthijs and questioned why WordPress was storing rewrite rules for every page on his site in a database option. Further discussion revealed that this was a side-effect of his particular permalink structure, and some really good information about good and pad permalink patterns. This information could be important for sites that use non-standard URL structures, and I thought it deserved a summary.
First, let’s look at the original question and the situation that brought it about:
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WordPress › Blog » Thank a Plugin Developer Day
Written by JoBy Matt. Filed under Development.
WordPress by itself is very simple — what makes it compelling for most of its users is the wide array of plugins (and themes) available for WP. The average WordPress blog has about 5 plugins installed! Today we just passed 4,000 plugins available in our plugin directory. (Which is also embedded into everyone’s WordPress 2.7 or above.)
I declare January 28th our official “Thank a Plugin Developer” day. To celebrate take a look at the plugins you use and love, visit the author’s site, find their contact form, and drop them a note thanking them. (Or Paypal!) Look for the links in the plugin directory to “author homepage” and also to donate directly if they’ve specified a Paypal address.
Thank you to everyone who has ever written a plugin for WordPress, and here’s to the next four thousand. ![]()
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