All Posts Tagged With: "Blogging"
Case Study: Aftermath Of Moving A Domain Using 301 Redirects
In the past I’ve toyed with purchasing connectedinternet.com, as I feel that not buying a .com address was my biggest ever blogging mistake. However, the owner asked for a ridiculous amount and now that connectedinternet.co.uk is well established, I doubt that I would benefit from the move.
11Jul2007 | Everton | 9 comments | ContinuedTest Your Blogging Addiction
Daniel picked up on a nice tool that can test your blogging addiction by asking a few questions like how often do you blog, how many blogs do you post to etc.
At the end of the test you get a nice bit of code to add to your post to show the whole world just [...]
MyBlogEarnings For June 2007
Ok, here’s the MyBlogEarnings report for June. If you are looking for some quick tips on generating more income from your site then check out my Guide To Making Money Online With Blogging.
It’s been an interesting month and although the month didn’t go exactly as planned, I’m still fairly satisfied with the results, although the [...]
Why Choosing A Good Domain Name Is Important
I know it’s been said many times, but I’m going to say it one more time - spending 10 minutes thinking about your blog’s Domain Name before you make your purchase is really important. Not only can it help with Search Engine Optimisation if your Domain Name includes important keywords for your site, but [...]
21Jun2007 | Everton | 11 comments | ContinuedPoll: How Much Do You Make From Text Link Ads?
Time for another poll. This time the question is ‘How Much Do You Make From Text Link Ads?’ Just monthly numbers please and include any revenue from Post Level Ads.
Personally I’m doing quite well from Text Link Ads, which now account for about 1/8 of my online income which I’m very happy with. [...]
Is WordPress Getting Stale?
Is WordPress starting to get stale? For the last six months or so, I don’t think there has been a WordPress feature delivered either by the numerous releases, or introduced via a plugin, that has got me really excited. Yes, I’ve added a few new plugins, but they have been to solve particular [...]
18Jun2007 | Everton | 18 comments | ContinuedTrack Your Part Time Gigs With Side Job Tracker
For many of us, blogging started as a hobby and turned to be a side kick. Many of us love their day jobs (at least i do!!) but invest many hours a day in getting updated on the latest and greatest and working on our blog/s.
Given the fact that blogging is commonly a “solo flight” [...]
Ten WordPress Plugins I Couldn’t Live Without
It’s been a while since I’ve given details of my favourite WordPress plugins. It’s rare now that I install a new plugin as I’ve tried so many in the past, as it’s not often that a new one appears that I haven’t tried a similar variant of in the past.
At the moment these are [...]
The Top 5 Web 2.0 Applications For The Enterprise
In my previous post, we reviewed five possible Web 2.0 technologies that can be implemented in an Enterprise context (aka Enterprise 2.0). Today, i would like to offer a more practical approach and review specific applications that if implemented correctly, can turn your Enterprise 2.0 vision into a reality.
23May2007 | gili | 19 comments | ContinuedSharedReviews.com Now Live - Get Paid To Review Products
I just checked my inbox and there’s an email from Peter Ejtel the CEO of SharedReviews.com, to say that the service is now live.
SharedReviews.com allows contributers to submit reviews directly to the site, through APIs and plugins for many popular blogging platforms. These reviews are then monetised via SharedReviews.com through both advertising as well [...]




