December 2010

This is a guest post by Anna Miller from OnlineDegree.net . Through this post, she is going to give tips on how to get good guest bloggers to write for our blogs so that our blog remains as fresh as possible with new content.

Many articles on this site and others are geared more toward guest bloggers themselves. But maybe your own blog has stagnated a bit. You don’t have the time to write content for your blog on a regular basis, or perhaps you can’t come up with new ideas. You’d like to occasionally spotlight a new voice that will imbue your blog with a freshness that you, at the moment, cannot provide.

The fact of the matter is that there are various good reasons for having outsiders write content for your blog. If anything, it’ll give your blog some forward momentum. At the same time, however, attracting a guest blogger who is a good fit for your blog can be tough work. Here are a few tips for doing just that:

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Web Hosting is like a fuel supplier for any website. Without this fuel, your website will not be able to serve on internet.

With numerous web hosting companies coming out with their hosting services every month; it’s hard for a webmaster to select the ‘quality fuel’ a.k.a web hosting for their website.

But today, I have got to tell you about a web hosting company that has re-branded themselves to better serve customers, named Web Hosting Hub (WHH); and it has got some nice potential to emerge as a best web hosting company if it does everything right in future.

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This is a guest post by Roderick Coleman from QueryAds.com – In this post he tells us 3 basic elements of affiliate marketing around which you need to practice your skills for coming out as successful affiliate marker.

One of the biggest problems with affiliate marketing is it’s really tough to break into from a standing start.  It’s not simply as easy as sticking up a few review sites, with well-placed affiliate links, though when I first started, that’s what I was lead to believe.

You need a list, an opinion and a product to suggest, and you need to be selective.  It’s not simply a case of putting up as many things in one niche as you can find – instead it takes a lot of solid work to become trusted, to be able to offer opinions that people want to hear, and most importantly of all, how and when to promote to people.

You’ll find that this results in less disappointed customers, and will help you improve the accuracy of the reviews you’re giving and standing by.

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This is a guest post by Liorl who is a web consultant and today, he will be telling us 7 Ways to make your precious visitors leave your blog immediately 😀 So make sure you are not doing anything like this and avoid most of these ways if you can. You can follow him on Twitter @liorl

The simple truth is that, even on the best sites, most visitors leave after reading just one page.

However, there is a big difference between getting visitors what they need in one click and turning them away in disgust. Those who get their needs met will likely come back and, eventually, may subscribe. Those who run away screaming will make it a point to never come back.

So what are some of the things that sites do to make visitors slam the door on the way out? There are many but here are seven of the more issues on the Web.

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