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Facts matter. If honesty isn’t one of our core values, as bloggers, we are really doing ourselves and each other a disservice. You may think, “I can’t afford to be that honest, I have to earn a living!” Yes, we all do – but if we’re not honest and fair with each other, we can’t trust anyone. Where does that leave us? Together, as bloggers, we can make a difference. It doesn’t always have to be some grandiose effort on a global scale. Resolve to be credible and to make a positive difference in your readers’ lives, and you can change the world – starting with your little corner of it.
Many of my friends and my competitors were asking me to give some tips on how I make it? So, I thought it would be a better idea if I share those tips in my another contest entry. The main reason of my WINNINGS was:
Earning online does not have a clear cut formula. It is an individual experience that each blogger must go through. You can discover your own formula to success by being diligent and adventurous in discovering what would work for you. This post reveals what I had done to achieve that success, even if it's for a day only.
Do you like spammers on your articles, blogs or inbox? I think, no one likes them. But what if someone looks you online and feels like you are a spammer? It may happen, the way you behave online, connect with people, comment, talk, in social networks and emails, people may find you a spammer even if you are not. Here I am mentioning few things which I personally think, can make someone look like a spammer.
My friend Hajra was writing a paper called, “Save Your Blog from Zombification.” We were discussing whether all the good bloggers were dead, when it occurred to me that no – they were very much alive and well. Probably hunkered down in a concrete bunker fifteen feet underground, stockpiling nukes, trunk novels, pithy articles, and canned peas, Bic lighters and Bacardi, preparing to ward off the shuffling hordes of brain-eaters and fangboys.
“Seriously, 87.6% the blogging world is made up of zombies and vampires,” I posited.
Hajra looked a bit skeptical. “Zombies? Vampires? Like in Twilight?”
Click the link to read the rest of our conversation! It's very enlightening. So's a blowtorch.
“Seriously, 87.6% the blogging world is made up of zombies and vampires,” I posited.
Hajra looked a bit skeptical. “Zombies? Vampires? Like in Twilight?”
Click the link to read the rest of our conversation! It's very enlightening. So's a blowtorch.
How to Read People
By MPalokaj on Health from www.skillcollector.com
Reading people is absolutely fascinating. As is the surrounding art and science of priming. Did you know that a person who says something whilst looking up is thinking of something visual? Or that holding a warm drink (like coffee) lets people perceive you as a warmer person? This all sounds very esoteric, but this science is employed consciously and unconsciously by [...]
Every blogger wants targeted traffic, quality backlinks, readers and comments for their blogs. I enjoy getting traffic from referrals. Those mainly come from commenting, promoting blog posts on the social bookmarking sites like Blog Engage and building relationships with others bloggers. By putting yourself out there for all to see, you start to get noticed and the traffic just starts showing up.
This post is dedicated to the Commenting tribe and I being one of them, to learn from John Chow what he actually stands for, he does not believe in Comments or interacting with anyone. His purpose of the life is to Earn Money and more money, without caring for anything else. . Photocredit – Divya ...

