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A common mistake is to target the wrong keywords, or worse, no particular keywords at all. When you optimize your website, you are optimizing for target keywords. This means creating a list of specific words and/or phrases which you know people are searching for, and making sure that when these keywords are searched for your site will be in the result pages.

Ask yourself these questions:
First of all, will people actually search for the things you have at your website? If not, you’re wasting your time. If so, exactly which words will they be searching for? You need a specific list of words and phrases – these will become your target keywords. How competitive are your target keywords, i.e. how many other websites are targeting the same keywords? Be realistic about targeting highly competitive keywords – you may be better off targeting less popular ones. Finding KeywordsThe easiest way to find keywords is to use one of the online tools available. These provide a list of popular keywords associated with a particular topic. An example is shown below – try it!

If you are really serious about finding the best keywords to target, you will need to pay for a serious tool such as Wordtracker. This is a powerful and comprehensive tool which will definitely give you an edge. Payment is by subscription (a free trial is available).

Your Business NameA very common mistake is to assume that the keyword you need to target is your own business name. For example, a business called “Woodland Furniture Limited” might spend all their effort making sure their website is the #1 result when their name is searched for. Once this is achieved they think the job is done.
The problem is that, whilst this will be helpful for those customers who already know about you, it will not attract any new customers. If a searcher has never heard of your store (or can’t remember your name), they will not search for “Woodland Furniture Limited“. They are going to search for more general terms such as “furniture”, perhaps with the name of their city or the particular type of furniture they are looking for.

Think like a potential customer who doesn’t know you. Instead of targeting the keywords you would use to find your own website, find the keywords your potential customer will search for.

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Webmasters throughout the webmaster communities consistently rely on three factors when marketing their websites online these three factors are back links, content, and time. It is true that with these three if done correctly a webmasters ability to make money online greatly increases, but when a newer webmaster hits the scene they will probably not be sure how to do these three. I remember my first year or so as a webmaster I attempted to pump out as many articles as possible for the back links and figured time would come on its own. This was not the right way to go you must be willing to actually work on your content making sure each and every article is the best that it can possibly be. If you do this then each and every article will bring in links on their own rather than you having to submit them to hundreds of article directories.
The problem with this is it will not happen overnight. Even college graduates cannot come online and become an instant success it takes work. First and foremost you must build a writing style something that separates you from the millions around you. Style is not writing like a text book and really trying to connect with your readers. It will be something you should enjoy implementing into your writing making it fun. If you are having fun writing then when people read your work they will easily be able to see that you have passion and enjoy what you write about. On the other hand if you are paid to write and are not able to choose the subjects you write about that will be portrayed within your writing. You must find the topic that you have true deep passion about and begin writing. The more you write the better you will get at it. Using word processing is also very important to catch grammar and spelling errors even after college I still use Microsoft Word for all of my articles.
The last elements of writing online that I would like to bring up are the most boring, but thought of by most the most important. The first is SEO when writing which can be an annoyance. It is best if you search online for a basic tutorial. The second element I would like to discuss is filling an online niche gap. What is meant by this is you do not want to spend all your time writing articles that have already been written a thousand times over. It would probably not be a good idea to write on a historical topic unless you have new information or a completely different way of looking at the historical event. You should also be trying to come up with completely new ideas when writing not worrying about if you are wrong or right attempt to break into something new within your niche. If you do end up writing something that is wrong it is perfectly fine to retract what your wrote and apologize explaining why you were wrong. One good tip to avoid making mistakes when writing is to do your research this will help prevent most errors.

Webmasters throughout the webmaster communities consistently rely on three factors when marketing their websites online these three factors are back links, content, and time. It is true that with these three if done correctly a webmasters ability to make money online greatly increases, but when a newer webmaster hits the scene they will probably not be sure how to do these three. I remember my first year or so as a webmaster I attempted to pump out as many articles as possible for the back links and figured time would come on its own. This was not the right way to go you must be willing to actually work on your content making sure each and every article is the best that it can possibly be. If you do this then each and every article will bring in links on their own rather than you having to submit them to hundreds of article directories.

The problem with this is it will not happen overnight. Even college graduates cannot come online and become an instant success it takes work. First and foremost you must build a writing style something that separates you from the millions around you. Style is not writing like a text book and really trying to connect with your readers. It will be something you should enjoy implementing into your writing making it fun. If you are having fun writing then when people read your work they will easily be able to see that you have passion and enjoy what you write about. On the other hand if you are paid to write and are not able to choose the subjects you write about that will be portrayed within your writing. You must find the topic that you have true deep passion about and begin writing. The more you write the better you will get at it. Using word processing is also very important to catch grammar and spelling errors even after college I still use Microsoft Word for all of my articles.

The last elements of writing online that I would like to bring up are the most boring, but thought of by most the most important. The first is SEO when writing which can be an annoyance. It is best if you search online for a basic tutorial. The second element I would like to discuss is filling an online niche gap. What is meant by this is you do not want to spend all your time writing articles that have already been written a thousand times over. It would probably not be a good idea to write on a historical topic unless you have new information or a completely different way of looking at the historical event. You should also be trying to come up with completely new ideas when writing not worrying about if you are wrong or right attempt to break into something new within your niche. If you do end up writing something that is wrong it is perfectly fine to retract what your wrote and apologize explaining why you were wrong. One good tip to avoid making mistakes when writing is to do your research this will help prevent most errors.

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In the first paragraph clearly state what the article is about :

If you are willing to write an article regarding any topic then u have to state every important thing in your first paragraph itself. Why because the visitor look into your first paragraph and decides about the remaining content  in the page so u need to give detailed view in your first paragraph itself.

Organize your material in a point-wise fashion:

Try to give the information which you are saying in point wise and that to in the systematic order so that the visitor can understand the description or the topic which your going to be discussed in your article.

Put the reader at ease:

If your writing any scientific or literary society but to your peers on the Internet. Write it in simple why because if u use any new terms then u need to describe those. So try to write the content in easy language so that each and every one can understand.

Explain your points in short paragraphs:

This is one of the most important trick in blog/ article writing why because if you show an image with your article thy it is very easy to understand so try to use related images which suits your article/blog.

Give resource information to your readers:

If ur writing any product or gadget which is launched then give the  URL of that particular thing why because it helps  the user to know more about that so u need to mention the source address of your article.

Give concrete examples and personal experiences to back up your points:

Try to give good examples for the readers so that they can understand very easy about the article which u have published. If u have any personal experience then try to mention that also so that the viewers feel free to visit your blog regular.

Get opinion of the viewers:

Ask the viewers opinion and and try to clarify the doubts whish they have raised. And do participating in the comments and discussions which are done by the visitors.

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We knew that “blog” was short for “weblog,” so we searched on “history of weblogs” to answer your question.
A weblog is usually defined as a personal or noncommercial web site that uses a dated log format (usually with the most recent addition at the top of the page) and contains links to other web sites along with commentary about those sites. A weblog is updated frequently and sometimes groups links by specific subjects, such as politics, news, pop culture, or computer issues.

Some people are of the opinion that Mosaic’s What’s New page in 1993 was the first weblog. It was essentially a list of links that a few people thought were worth passing along to others. However, it wasn’t until December 1997 that Jorn Barger coined the term “weblog” in his Robot Wisdom Weblog.

In 1998, only a handful of blogs existed, and many of the bloggers knew each other and linked to each other’s sites. Rebecca Blood, author of The Weblog Handbook, notes that one preeminent site listed only 23 blogs in existence at the beginning of 1999. The media started noticing blogs later in 1999 and drew attention to the phenomenon. But it was the proliferation of free weblog-creation programs in 1999 that made blogging into a hugely popular pastime. Before this software was widely available, most weblogs were hand-coded by web developers and others who taught themselves HTML. The new programs made it easy for anyone to create their own weblog.

Blogger was released in August 1999 and was an immediate hit. This simple weblog application allows users to create any kind of weblog they desire. By October 2000, Blogger users were creating 300 new blogs a day, and the Blogger directory had over 5,500 blogs listed. In November of the same year, the 10,000th Blogger weblog was created. As of 2002, Blogger claimed over 750,000 users.

The rise of tools like Blogger also changed the content of weblogs. While they had begun as link-driven sites offering alternative viewpoints on news and other subjects, weblogs began to collide with online journals. Blogger-style tools allowed links and commentary to quickly grow into longer essays and diaries on the Web. Online journals had existed before this, but weblog applications made journals easier to manage for those who didn’t know HTML.

Weblogs and online journals are often confused, and they can frequently overlap in content and style. But purists point out that a person writing in an online journal or diary is logging their life, not the Web. Weblogs still exist to log what’s going on around the World Wide Web

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“Can I make money blogging? and if so – how?”

Types of bloggersThe answer is yes. If you are a professional blogger, have experience in writing technical content. If you are considering blogging for business – requires you to have already developed a reputation in a particular industry, and being able to demonstrate the necessary skills to make it work. Which includes generating traffic, building relationships and incoming links and actually being a successful blogger.

To generate revenue through your blog first you have to know about yourself that which kind of blogger you are. So let’s know about kind of blogger.

Now a day’s blogging become passion to all youngsters they love to write article about their interest. If it comes to blogging there are many kinds of bloggers each and every blogger is different when compare to other one in some or the other way, but according to present strategies professionals classified them in to 5 main categories.

  1. Noob Bloggers: Noob bloggers are the one who know what blogging is but are new to this game they usually want to earn something online or they want to gain fame among their friends. This kind of bloggers usually don’t know what to write so tries to rewrite articles written on other blogs of the same niche.
  2. Lazy Bloggers: These bloggers are different from others as they have good knowledge on blogging, but are either very busy with other things or too lazy to update their blogs.
  3. Copy cat Bloggers: Sometimes the first two category bloggers will converts into copy cat bloggers because they hates to see their blogs with old content, so they start copying. These bloggers follows other bloggers very well.
  4. Passionate Bloggers: These kind of bloggers are the ones who have passion about the blogging as well they love to write something about their experiences. These kind of bloggers later turns into professional bloggers.
  5. Professional Bloggers: What should we say about them they are like Whales in the Ocean, these bloggers are the once who keeps writing and writing they do have a lot of knowledge but the thing which makes them special is a marketing. They know lot about business related stuff. Whatever it may be these professional bloggers also struggle a lot in the beginning and reaches their goal.

Tip for bloggers: Just don’t lose hope work hard and you surely be added into one of the top bloggers list.

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