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Google Author Rank Guide For Guest Bloggers

This is a guest post by Michael Pina. Google likes high quality results because every time the value of their concepts falls they lose users to Bing. Google’s battle against poor quality content has moved people in the direction of blogging. Guest posting is now a significant SEO tool, but some people still post dubious content, thus compelling Google to come up with Author Rank. This service

Blogger Auto Pagination And Its Solutions

This is a guest post by Damilare Bakare. Most blogger that are hosting their blogs on Blogger platform would have heard about Blogger Auto Pagination. This Auto Pagination was introduced by Google in the early 2010 and it was meant to control the size of pages for the purpose of making blogs load faster for all users. Blogger Buzz stated that auto pagination dynamically adjust how much content

The Importance of Removing Your Private Information from Public Record

This is a guest post by Cara Aley. Google and other search engines are able to pull up a vast amount of information about each of us, much of which we often aren’t even aware exists for public consumption.  Interestingly enough, even though we’d like to think that we can remove what we feel is private information from public record, it’s not all that easy. While some information from registered

How To display Pinterest Latest Pins In A Slideshow

Pinterest latest pins slideshow is another way of displaying latest pins from any Pinterest user or board on a Blogger blog. In my opinion it is a better alternative to the Pinterest’s Profile or Board widget because it occupies less space. Furthermore each image is directly linked to its pin page on Pinterest, as opposed to profile/board page if you are using Pinterest’s Profile/Board widget.

7 Tips To Stop WordPress Comment Spam

This is a guest post by Adrienne Erin. Open discussions make blogs fun to read and engaging. After all, a one-sided conversation might be satisfying for the blogger who initially writes it, but the fluid nature of subsequent agreement and disagreement is what makes readers click on posts and get absorbed in content. However, not everyone visits a blog with the intention of adding something