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What Blog Design Works Best For You?

This is a guest post by Olivia Rose. The dream of every blogger, whether personal or for a company, is that they will write it and people will come. That their site statistics will skyrocket and their blog will be a big hit. But the truth of the matter is, that doesn't happen. In the world of blogs, simply posting current content isn't enough to raise your blog to the top of the pile. According

Switch To Adsense Asynchronous Ad Code For Faster Page Loading

Google recently introduced an asynchronous version of their Adsense ad Javascript code. If you serve Adsense ads on your blog and wish to improve your blog loading speed, then it is a good idea to switch to the asynchronous JavaScript tags. Asynchronous Javascripts improve web latency and offer better users experience because they load in parallel and do not block other parts of your web page

6 Easy Ways to Avoid Blogger Burn Out

This is a guest post by Reena Cruz. Working around the clock helps nothing, least of all your health. The more you work, the higher your chances of burning out. It’s as simple as that. But for the blogger, there really is no alternative to hard work--especially if you’re running more than one blog. Unfortunately, working via the web or behind a computer hasn’t made it any easier either. If

Top 10 Must Have SEO Tools for Bloggers

This is a guest post by Alice McLean. Before we start listing the top ten SEO tools any blogger must use, here are three reasons why you need them: Considering only the latest Panda update Google made, we can expect Search engine optimization to be even more challenging in the future. If you use the right SEO tools for your blog, it’s like you have 10, 30, or even more people working on your

No Inspiration? How to Get the Ideas Flowing

This is a guest post by Erin Steiner. We all get it. We sit down, open up our blogging platform, stare at the empty post screen and the blinking cursor just waiting for something to do, and...nothing. Nada. No way. There are zero ideas happening. It's easy to get discouraged. It's easy to stare at the cursor and think hateful things about it, its family, and its family's family (if cursors even

Penguin 2.0 Will Usher in Huge Transitions in Guest Blogging Practices

This is a guest post by Alan Smith. After Penguin 2.0, the guest blogging will keep on working, but it will change in several ways after the Google update arrives. Guest blogging has been very effective for most SEOs and bloggers have been receiving loads of emails asking if they will take guest posts. But Penguin 2.0 will greatly impact the way you build your links by using guest blogging and to

How To Get Backlinks From Authoritative Websites?

This is a guest post by Mauricio Prinzlau. If you are having a blog or a website and already started seeing some visitors you'll most likely get excited by all the great opportunities that arise: suddenly people give you feedback via blog comments acknowledging (finally) the hours you've put into developing your individual articles. But after a while you'll ask yourself if that's it or if there