Positive Effects Of Blog Commenting

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There are many SEO and blogging techniques which help in improving a blog’s online presence as well as their search engine rankings, especially on Google. One such effective way is “Blog Commenting” - it is a process where a reader or visitor coming to your blog leaves a comment on the article posted in your blog.

Let's see how blog commenting plays a vital role in making your blog a popular one.

HELPS IN BUILDING QUALITY BACK LINKS:
Blog commenting helps in gaining good quality, do-follow back links for your blog (see how to turn your blog blogger blog dofollow), which further help in generating traffic. It helps in striking a conversation with other commentators, which help in building relations with your readers.

3D Animations Using three.js - An Overview!

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It's been a long time since I had my hands on this blogger dashboard. In other words, the last article which I wrote dates back to the month of November 2011. Reason - I just did not find time to catch up with my blog. However, I could not resist myself to write about something that astonished me a couple of days ago - three.js!

This JavaScript works flawlessly and provides us a smooth interface which web developers could exploit to create amazing 2D and 3D animations with Canvas. Few words from the creators of three.js - 
"The aim of the project is to create a lightweight 3D engine with a very low level of complexity; in other words, for dummies. The engine can render using <canvas> and WebGL."

Forum Posts Vs Blog Comments - Which is better for Link Building?

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Link building is the key objective behind any marketing campaign and therefore the best tool for promoting your web-content (product/service) would be the one that has better visibility and quick traffic leads. Amongst forum posts and blog comments, if none makes use of no-follow tag, there are several parameters worth considering which will help you adjudge what is better. 


Initial Direct traffic: If you are planning to go with direct traffic and that too at a sky-scraping rate, then blog comment is certainly not the best option. A forum offers you the liberty to get maximized traffic as each time a new post is made, the threads lead you to the first page and you get the desired boost in the traffic count. 

4 Simple Tips To Jumpstart Your Writing

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Writing a blog entry is not the same as writing an academic paper. It should not be too long or excessively detailed. It should be informative and something people would actually want to read. This being said let us go through these simple tips can get you over that dry spell and jumpstart your way to a new blog entry.

1. READ SOMETHING TO GET YOU GOING
Before pounding those keyboards, lead your mind into that “writing zone” by reading. A simple poem or short story can do the trick. You can even try an audio book. Try doing this and you will notice that writing comes naturally. You can just breeze through your way to writing. Just like when running, you need some warming up before everything becomes smooth. The mind needs some warming up too so it does not cramp in the middle of writing.

Integrating Google Analytics with WordPress

WordPress.com and WordPress.org are from the same parent company, but there are some major differences separating the two. Put simply, WordPress.org provides more freedom while WordPress.com provides more support. WordPress.com is hosted and provides you with a dedicated server so the traffic managing, spam blocking, security and even networking are taken care of.

It's a fantastic option if you aren’t that PHP/HTML savvy or if the traffic on your site will be fluctuating. (WordPress.com’s support keeps it from crashing due to an influx.) However, because you cannot manipulate a lot of things on the back end of your site the opportunity for radical customization is lost.

WordPress.org allows you to upload themes or templates, so you’re not starting with a completely blank space. But you can customize your code: a blank canvas for someone technically-minded. WordPress.org is not hosted. So while it's a free service, you would have to independently find hosting and pay for it. WordPress.org can also be less secure as you are responsible for combating spam.

Both .com and .org are social. With WordPress.com you can find other blog owners with similar ideas and WordPress.org provides community support forums and mailing lists. These tools are important for generating more traffic to your blog – something everyone wants.

Once the new traffic is gained it is important that you monitor and record it. The free plugin Google Analytics for WordPress efficiently provides that support. You can manipulate just about all of the data that Google analytics gives you in order to analyze how users are interacting with your site. Installation is easy and the program is straightforward. Within your WordPress site delete any existing gapp or google-analytics-for-WordPress folder from the/wp-content/plugins/ directory. Next users should upload the google-analytics-for-WordPress folder to the /wp-content/plugins/directory and activate the plugin through the "Plugins" menu in WordPress. Finally, navigate to the "options" panel under the "Settings" menu and add your Analytics account number. Specify the settings you prefer. Enjoy.

Google Analytics not only collects all of your site traffic data but also compiles it. Graphs, tables and diagrams are all relevant and readable. You can select filters as specific as “ignore any user level and up,” which allows you only to look at editor activity. Or you can track meta data on pages like “publication year.” Aside from result-filtering, Google Analytics also provides AdSense integration, Ad Manager integration, Contact Form integration, Mediacaster integration, Newsletter Manager integration, 404 error and outbound link tracking, Search tracking, Domain-wide tracking and Custom event tracking.

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 The data it reports is also well-labeled, so users new to Analytics can understand what the information means. Here, the blog owner can see that %13.19 of her/his traffic leaves after the first page. He/she could figure out where that 13.19% is coming from and better cater to them.

But once you get traffic data, how do use it? Well, the more you know about how people interact with the site the better. So keep poking around. Manipulate the data. View specifications like "unique page views" and "time on page." Monitor traffic before you put up a new post. Once you publish something new tweet the link and see how many people bite. You can wait a few days and then Facebook it to gauge effects. Reddit, Google + and Digg are powerful tools, too. See which social media platform grabs you the most views. Paying attention to when you post something can help you manipulate the amount of sharing that happens, too. For example, a business news article may get more views in the morning while a gaming article can still gain a lot of traffic at 2AM. Once you find patterns in your posts, optimize your timing.

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Maps, charts and graphs help to determine where traffic is coming from and, therefore, how to target it. Here, the blog owner sees that most of her/his traffic comes from the San Francisco area.

Once you've figured out the best time and place to link your blog make your next few posts cover different topics. Doing this will reveal your readership. Do the people visiting your blog love your new scone recipe (many visits, all spending time on the page)? Do they completely skip the article about your son? Being able to see where your traffic comes from is also important. Knowing that many of your views came from your link on a sewing blog means that you should cater to them with crafty content. Consider finding other sewing blogs for which to write. Understanding that most of your traffic lives in the San Francisco area, however, would hint that focusing on a Frisco event could bring more traffic.

Managing and understanding the traffic that visits your site is crucial to recognizing your audience and seeing how to best engage them in the future, both to maintain interest and encourage more traffic. By catering to your traffic you may have a completely different blog on your hands than the one you started. This is fine; many blogs go through transitions as trends circulate the Internet. Google Analytics’ precise record-keeping is beneficial to anyone with a WordPress.org site who wants to increase effectiveness and reach.

Hostgator & GoDaddy Black Friday 2011 Offer

HOSTGATOR BLACK FRIDAY 2011 OFFER
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I personally recommend a Baby plan for the newbies which would cost you $59.7/year using the Black Friday offer. You don't have to enter any coupon codes! Unlike last year wherein the offer existed for an hour, this year, they have extended the timings for a period of 24 hours. The offer starts in India at 11.30AM from November 25th to November 26th (11.30AM). So, hit this link and grab the hosting plan of your choice - Hostgator Black Friday 2011 Offer.

GODADDY BLACK FRIDAY 2011 OFFER
Well, if you are a newbie and passionate about making money online with your blog, then I strongly recommend you to buy a custom domain because there lots of advantages having a custom domain. I'm sure many users do not have funds to host their blog. However, I'm sure they can afford to buy a custom domain. The Black Friday 2011 offer from GoDaddy is a gold mine for all the newbies to grab. Simply because, you can buy 5 .COM custom domain for $5.00 which means you get each domain at just $1.00. 
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Just hit the above banner and proceed to the bill desk to place your order. Alternate method to avail the offer would be to visit the following link - GoDaddy Black Friday 2011 Offer. Search for the domain name of your choice in the column that says "Type your domain search". Proceed to the bill desk. Now, type in the Coupon/Discount Code as BlackOne. That's it!

Apply the coupon code and you will be billed for $1.00/year! The offer runs until 10K domain names are sold! So, make sure you avail one before the offer ends! Do let us know if the coupon code worked for you via comments:)
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