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Does anyone here have any experience with paid forum posters? Its my impression that in order to get recognition for your blog (Technorati, search engines, etc) there needs to be a fair amount of content on the blog. Am I correct? So, these guys offer the service fairly reasonably...
Any words of wisdom out there?
Thanks for the help!
Tanya
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Your blog should be on a subject which interests you. Why? Because it's important to blog yourself.
Paying someone to write articles is an expensive way to rank high. It's about $10 per article, and if you want good articles, you're looking at more. Sure, some bloggers outsource their work, but their blog income covers their expenditure.
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zach Wrote:Your blog should be on a subject which interests you. Why? Because it's important to blog yourself.
Paying someone to write articles is an expensive way to rank high. It's about $10 per article, and if you want good articles, you're looking at more. Sure, some bloggers outsource their work, but their blog income covers their expenditure.
Zach
Using rss feeds and setting them to show as much information as possible, can alleviate some of the pressure to produce fresh content on a regular basis. They can also draw from them for ideas.
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Ok....I'm going to stick my neck waaaaay out there and ask what's probably going to sound to most others like sheer numbness....but, I don't know what an rss feed is. I've seen it mentioned in my reading, but haven't had time to identify what it is. Anybody want to give me a 2 cent tour?
Thanks again for the education...
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(Really Simple Syndication) A syndication format that was developed by Netscape in 1999 and became very popular for aggregating updates to blogs and the news sites.
When I read a blog I ASSUME the following:
What I'm reading are the ideas, writing or opinions of the owner of the blog.
If I found out otherwise, I'd be irritated.