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8 Essential Blogging Terms for Beginners

Posted on June 27, 2011 Written by Pinar Tarhan

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Here are the definitions to some of the most used terms in the world of blogging. Relax, grab a (healthy) drink and go over some of the most used terms in blogging. And remember, in this glossary, I don’t get technical. Just practical.

Blogging platform: This is basically where you blog. WordPress and Blogger are the most famous ones. I like to use them both.

Blogger is free, and you can monetize it. WordPress has a lot more options, but any monetization comes after you buy your own hosting. So there are pros and cons to both.

For instance, this blog is a self-hosted WordPress blog. My entertainment blog is also on WordPress.

For a Blogger example, you can check my Dating and Relationships in the 21st century.

Webhost: Webhosting basically means that you pay to have your own websites and blogs to be out there. Why should you pay when there are many free platforms? Well, it depends on your intent.

The webhost lets you choose your own domain name. And even though my platform is WordPress, my blog URL doesn’t have WordPress, a benefit of having a self-hosted blog.

Webhosts also allow you to be free with your storage capacities (obviously up to a certain point, but you are much more comfortable with space than you are on the free platform), create an e-mail address (many advertising networks) require you to have a hosted email address and not a free one such as from Yahoo or Gmail).

And there is the fact that WordPress.com (free WordPress platform) doesn’t let you put advertising on your site. If you are in this for making a living for yourself, you need to get a webhost. Mine is Justhost. While it has its ups and downs, I have been using them since late 2009. They are cheap, and the customer service is pretty accessible. I occasionally get the message that I need to upgrade. I handle this by getting rid of the things I don’t use for the site.

But alternatively, you can monetize Blogger with Adsense, Amazon and other advertising opportunities – as long as you are allowed to have a URL on a free platform. It is best to check with the Publisher FAQ’s of the advertising company you want to use.

I heard that Bluehost is pretty good, but I have been too lazy to move. As long as Justhost keeps it up with the customer service and prices, I am happy.

Monetizing: You can put ads, make affiliate deals and sell other people’s stuff, sell your own product and services, make paid reviews…but these all have pros and cons. One of the cons is money is hard to make, especially if you are low on traffic.

Traffic: How many unique visitors do you get? Daily? Monthly?

Guestblogging: Writing for other blogs or other bloggers write for you. Guest-writing for popular blogs will be great for prestige and your popularity. There is a couple of lines for writing your bio, which includes your website link. You’ll also get to interact with people who comment on your piece. Just apply to guest-post and abide their guidelines. Then give it your best shot.

* Carol Tice pays her guestbloggers $50, but of course she selects them carefully.

Link building: How powerful your blog is usually dependent on how many (powerful/quality) sites are linking to you.

One great method is networking with others. Another fun, albeit less effective, way is blog commenting.

Problogging: Blogging about blogging- how to monetize, attract readers, etc…

Some of the problogging blogs I like are Problogger, Blogginglabs, Blogging Teacher (especially if you want to make money writing blog posts) and Carol Tice’s Make a Living Writing (especially if you are a writer who blogs).  I have a lot more, but these four should get you going for starters.

Seo: Seach Engine Optimization. You need to optimize your blog for search engines like Yahoo, Google, etc… so that your blog will be easier to find on the Internet. In order to do that, you need to pick the right keywords.

What are your blog posts about? What keywords are in demand? What words are people typing into search engines? What are they interested in?

You can either search first and prepare a post accordingly or write your post first and make the search and optimize it later.

Frankly, I have read so many blog posts and e-books about SEO that I wouldn’t be able to direct you to one individual source.

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Let me know if you need/want any other concepts explained. I’ll either explain here on the comments, or will link to a resource I like. Or both:)

Filed Under: Blogging Tagged With: blogger, blogging, blogging 101, blogging definitions, blogging terms, blogging tips, cheap web hosting, problogging, search engine optimization, self-hosted blogs, seo, web hosting, wordpress, wordpress vs. blogger

6 Reasons Why Every Writer Should Blog

Posted on June 25, 2011 Written by Pinar Tarhan

 

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The article is short and to the point. It lists 5 reasons why you (as a writer) should blog:

1)      The fun. Life is short and it is very important that if you find something that you enjoy, you should go after it. And if you like writing, there is a chance you’ll like it the colorful world of blogging.
2)      The freedom. Part of t reasons why blogging is so much fun is that you can write about absolutely whatever/whenever and however you want.

3)      Promotion. Do you write? What do you write? What are your strengths? Put in samples, talk about your credentials. It is your platform. Rock on. You can even put on a “hire me” button/page.
4)      Interaction with like-minded people. It is amazing to share what you are passionate about with people who really care about that stuff.
5)      Reputation. Get your name out there. Put in the hours, display the work, write the content. Then fingers crossed, things will eventually go viral- thanks to you and your n networking efforts.  I started because of 1 and I got addicted because of 2. Then I realized, 3 was an opportunity and 4 made it even more fun.
6) Money. It may not the best idea to start blogging purely to make money, as it takes some time to start earning from it. But this is no reason not to monetize your site either. You can sell advertising space, promote others’ products, and a lot more.
Want to read more fun & useful stuff on blogging and writing? You might like:

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Filed Under: Blogging, Writing Tagged With: blogging, networking, promotion, reasons for blogging, why writers should blog, writers, writing

Promoting Multiple Sites via Socia Media

Posted on June 23, 2011 Written by Pinar Tarhan

Do you have multiple blogs or websites? If you do, how do handle promoting through social media (Twitter /Facebook/ Linkedin..etc)?  Do you have different accounts for each website? Or do you promote your posts and blogs through the same social media accounts?

As a writer who is running several blogs, I realized that keeping different accounts on some sites (such as Facebook), while using only one account on some sites (Linkedin/Twitter) worked the best for me.

Of course there are pros and cons for whatever decision you make, and I listed them all on the articleStrategies for Promoting Multiple Sites via Social Media. The post is on Freelance Switch.

 

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5 Authoritative & Popular (Writing / Blogging) Sites That Accept Guest Posts

Posted on June 4, 2011 Written by Pinar Tarhan

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This post isn’t about the benefits of guest-posting. Chances are, you are here because you decided that you want to guest post (or you are already doing it). If the topics you want to write about concern writing (and/or blogging) better, marketing your writing, getting noticed and more, be sure to check out the guidelines (and content) of these sites. Of course there is no guarantee your queries will be accepted, but you don’t stand a chance without trying.

Freelance Writing Jobs: Also one of my favorite resources for job-searching and writing related information, this site offers guest posting opportunities. Try this link for the guest-posting guidelines.

Copyblogger: Copyblogger has tremendous authority when it comes to blogging, copywriting for the web and running businesses on the web. It also accepts guest posts on a frequent basis. If you have a compelling idea, it is one of the best places to pitch to. The publicity alone…You get the idea. This is the contact page.

Problogger: Darren Rowse is one of the most popular (and I am guessing one of the richest) bloggers out there. He is considered to one of the ultimate blogging gurus. While I couldn’t find a page for guest blogging guidelines, he often accepts (great) guest posts. This is his contact page.

Men With Pens: Their expertise is awesome web copy (and web design). Currently, the website has a page rank of 5. Guest post guidelines are here.

Carol Tice’s Make a Living Writing: I saved the best for last. Not only she provides comprehensive and valuable information on writing, she also accepts and PAYS for guest posts. Yep, you read it correctly. She recently started paying guest bloggers $50 for their posts. You can read the guidelines here. Oh, and this post also includes her reason for paying the writers for guest posts.

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Filed Under: Blogging, Writing Tagged With: carol tice, copyblooger, guest blogging, guest posting, make a living writing, men with pens, menwithpens, problogger, writing sites that accept guest posts

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