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Thursday, 29 May 2008 |
By Bruce Lipski
Do you want to make money online? Are you thinking of buying a blog to make that money? I want to warn you that I think the evidence is in: don't buy a blog to make money! Late in 2007 after the new Google page ranks came out there was a rash of blogs being put up for sale. I think CashQuests went for the most of the bunch at $15,000.00 followed by OneMansGoal at $8,500.00 and then a handful more at less than that.
Looking at the Alexa charts of three of those sites, you can clearly see where the sales were made and the subsequent drop off in viewers after the sales. Blogs are hard to maintain and no matter how you look at it, they are the personal property of the owner/writer. Every blog has a personality and the readers either like it and stick around or they leave. When a blog sells, that owner is gone and so is everthing he/she brought to the table.
I read certain blogs because I am entertained by the owner of the blog or value what they have to say. If they were to |
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Tuesday, 27 May 2008 |
By Jonathan Hook
The elementary structure of search engines is programmed as such that it reacts in an extremely dynamic and result-oriented manner to fresh content.
The latest and highest quality updated content is what the search engines always crave for and react to the best.
Content and Search Engines
The key factor which makes blogging a beneficial web activity for search engines is that the search engines respond well to new content on a website or a weblog. In fact, the internet jargon labels "content as the king" from a search engine's viewpoint.
Blogs provide one of the most simple, quick and easy methods of adding content to a website. Users don't need to know HTML or web design techniques to add content if they do so through the medium of blogs.
Ready Information
Search engines also react marvelously well to mediums from where they can dish out ready information. Analysis of various news and information websites vis-a-vis weblogs has proven that the information content in blogs is more easily accessible than that in websites.
To explain further, search engines respond well to the blogs also because |
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