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451 Press Emerges as Largest Blog Network

Tuesday, July 31st, 2007

Network Aggregates More than 300 Daily Blogs into Premier Entertainment Network

HUNTSVILLE, Ala., July 31 — 451 Press is now the largest Blog Network with more than 300 daily blogs published on a variety of entertainment and “edutainment? related topics. Unlike social networking or blogging sites, 451 Press provides real-time, on-demand content, written by a team of award-winning professional bloggers.

In order to give visitors a better sense of what blogs are being written and what topics they’re touching on, 451 has added a blog aggregator to their home page. Visitors can now see content as its published without having to check individual blogs for new content.

Steve Shickles, president of 451 Press, commented, “We’re excited to see the network grow and expand so quickly. Our sites are doing great, and we owe that in large part to the great team of bloggers who’ve made the network what it is. Our new aggregator lets anyone stopping by 451 Press read snippets of blogs as they’re published. We’re hoping that they’ll see something that interests them, and bookmark that particular blog.?

451Press.com launched in September of 2006 with 10 blogs. The company now boasts 329 unique sites and is adding more weekly.

The company is constantly recruiting professional bloggers for their many sites. Writers should visit 451 Press for information on publishing opportunities.

With more than 300 blogs and 10 million visitors a month, 451 Press is the world’s largest blog network. 451 Press offers entertaining content on advertising supported websites written by professional bloggers.

10 Blogging Tips

Monday, July 30th, 2007

From Yaro Starak’s Blog Mastermind Program, I bring you this post. There will be much more about this program on this blog in the upcoming days, as I write about my experiences growing and tweaking my own blogs using what I’ve learned from Yaro. But for now, let’s start with this:

In every bloggers life comes a special day - the day they first launch a new blog. Now unless you went out and purchased someone else’s blog, chances are your blog launched with only one very loyal reader - you. Maybe a few days later you received a few hits when you told your sister, father, girlfriend and best friend about your new blog but that’s about as far you went when it comes to finding readers.

Here are the top 10 techniques new bloggers can use to find readers. These are tips specifically for new bloggers, those people who have next-to-no audience at the moment and want to get the ball rolling.

It helps if you work on this list from top to bottom as each technique builds on the previous step to help you create momentum. Eventually once you establish enough momentum you gain what is called “traction”, which is a large enough audience base (about 500 readers a day is good) that you no longer have to work too hard on finding new readers. Instead your current loyal readers do the work for you through word of mouth.

Top 10 Tips

10. Write at least five major “pillar” articles. A pillar article is usually a tutorial style article aimed to teach your audience something. Generally they are longer than 500 words and have lots of very practical tips or advice. This article you are currently reading could be considered a pillar article since it is very practical and a good “how-to” lesson. This style of article has long term appeal, stays current (it isn’t news or time dependent) and offers real value and insight. The more pillars you have on your blog the better.

9. Write one new blog post per day minimum. Not every post has to be a pillar, but you should work on getting those five pillars done at the same time as you keep your blog fresh with a daily news or short article style post. The important thing here is to demonstrate to first time visitors that your blog is updated all the time so they feel that if they come back tomorrow they will likely find something new. This causes them to bookmark your site or subscribe to your blog feed.

You don’t have to produce one post per day all the time but it is important you do when your blog is brand new. Once you get traction you still need to keep the fresh content coming but your loyal audience will be more forgiving if you slow down to a few per week instead. The first few months are critical so the more content you can produce at this time the better.

8. Use a proper domain name. If you are serious about blogging be serious about what you call your blog. In order for people to easily spread the word about your blog you need an easily [remembered] domain name. People often talk about blogs they like when they are speaking to friends in the real world (that’s the offline world, you remember that place right?) so you need to make it easy for them to spread the word and pass on your URL. Try and get a .com if you can and focus on small easy to remember domains rather than worry about having the correct keywords (of course if you can get great keywords and easy to remember then you’ve done a good job!).

7. Start commenting on other blogs. Once you have your pillar articles and your daily fresh smaller articles your blog is ready to be exposed to the world. One of the best ways to find the right type of reader for your blog is to comment on other people’s blogs. You should aim to comment on blogs focused on a similar niche topic to yours since the readers there will be more likely to be interested in your blog.

Most blog commenting systems allow you to have your name/title linked to your blog when you leave a comment. This is how people find your blog. If you are a prolific commentor and always have something valuable to say then people will be interested to read more of your work and hence click through to visit your blog.

6. Trackback and link to other blogs in your blog posts. A trackback is sort of like a blog conversation. When you write a new article to your blog and it links or references another blogger’s article you can do a trackback to their entry. What this does is leave a truncated summary of your blog post on their blog entry - it’s sort of like your blog telling someone else’s blog that you wrote an article mentioning them. Trackbacks often appear like comments.

This is a good technique because like leaving comments a trackback leaves a link from another blog back to yours for readers to follow, but it also does something very important - it gets the attention of another blogger. The other blogger will come and read your post eager to see what you wrote about them. They may then become a loyal reader of yours or at least monitor you and if you are lucky some time down the road they may do a post linking to your blog bringing in more new readers.

5. Encourage comments on your own blog. One of the most powerful ways to convince someone to become a loyal reader is to show there are other loyal readers already following your work. If they see people commenting on your blog then they infer that your content must be good since you have readers so they should stick around and see what all the fuss is about. To encourage comments you can simply pose a question in a blog post. Be sure to always respond to comments as well so you can keep the conversation going.

4. Submit your latest pillar article to a blog carnival. A blog carnival is a post in a blog that summarizes a collection of articles from many different blogs on a specific topic. The idea is to collect some of the best content on a topic in a given week. Often many other blogs link back to a carnival host and as such the people that have articles featured in the carnival enjoy a spike in new readers.

To find the right blog carnival for your blog, do a search at http://blogcarnival.com/.

3. Submit your blog to blogtopsites.com. To be honest this tip is not going to bring in a flood of new readers but it’s so easy to do and only takes five minutes so it’s worth the effort. Go to Blog Top Sites, find the appropriate category for your blog and submit it. You have to copy and paste a couple of lines of code on to your blog so you can rank and then sit back and watch the traffic come in. You will probably only get 1-10 incoming readers per day with this technique but over time it can build up as you climb the rankings. It all helps!

2. Submit your articles to EzineArticles.com. This is another tip that doesn’t bring in hundreds of new visitors immediately (although it can if you keep doing it) but it’s worthwhile because you simply leverage what you already have - your pillar articles. Once a week or so take one of your pillar articles and submit it to Ezine Articles. Your article then becomes available to other people who can republish your article on their website or in their newsletter.

How you benefit is through what is called your “Resource Box”. You create your own resource box which is like a signature file where you include one to two sentences and link back to your website (or blog in this case). Anyone who publishes your article has to include your resource box so you get incoming links. If someone with a large newsletter publishes your article you can get a lot of new readers at once.

1. Write more pillar articles. Everything you do above will help you to find blog readers however all of the techniques I’ve listed only work when you have strong pillars in place. Without them if you do everything above you may bring in readers but they won’t stay or bother to come back. Aim for one solid pillar article per week and by the end of the year you will have a database of over 50 fantastic feature articles that will work hard for you to bring in more and more readers.

This article was by Yaro Starak, a professional blogger and my blog mentor. He is the leader of the Blog Mastermind mentoring program designed to teach bloggers how to earn a full time income blogging part time. The tips here are just that - merely the “tip” of the iceberg of what you’ll get in the Blog Mastermind program.

To get more information about Blog Mastermind click this link.

Full Disclosure: these are affiliate links.

Blog Firings on the Rise?

Wednesday, July 25th, 2007

This post from Canadian management lawyer Michael Fitzgibbon alerted me to this survey from Proofprint (article from Wired) which found nearly 10% of companies fired a worker for violating corporate blog or message board participation policies, and 19% have disciplined a worker for similar infractions.

Fitzgibbon seems to draw some parallel between this and a rise in workplace bullying. I’m not sure what he’s driving at, but the only link I’d see is a disenfranchised worker might be more likely to express their frustrations over bullying bosses through an anonymous blog, and that could well morph into a “blast the company” post that would lead to discipline or termination.

Scary stuff. Bloggers, know your employer’s policies, and be vigilant in protecting yourself from workplace discipline over your blogging activities. (Either that, or find a better workplace!)

iRazoo Launches New Search Engine

Wednesday, July 25th, 2007

iRazoo, a “user recommended, points
driven, search engine,” launched yesterday, and offers users a way to earn points for using its site. Points can also be earned by referrals. The results for each search are aggregated from several top ranking engines in real time, says the company. And the points, of course, can be exchanged for goods - “fantastic prizes” says 9:01AM.

Check it out!

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Talk Back! Deleting Trackbacks - Yay? Nay?

Tuesday, July 24th, 2007

I hesitate to bring this one up. I hesitate, because it just happened to me on another blog and:

  • I admit that my feelings on the matter are most likely colored by that experience; and
  • I haven’t heard back yet from the delete-happy blogger in question, and this could all be explained away in some fashion. (Don’t see how from here but, see above bullet point.)

Here’s what happens: You write a good post. Someone else gives you a trackback. This? Is good! No, better - it’s great! Increases your traffic, means you were found linkworthy, creates a little buzz… all good things.  Now, it appears on your trackback list. Here’s the rub: some platforms (Typepad, some setups of WordPress, to name two I’m familiar with) allow the blogger (you) to delete a trackback.

That’s what someone did to me in the last few days, and I’m floored. Flummoxed. Fighting mad, actually.

Here’s my soapbox, and I’m gettin’ on it: in my book, there is no excuse for deleting a trackback that isn’t obscene, defamatory, connected to a scraper or plagiarist, or some other illegal or highly unethical person/practice/post. Why would you do such a thing? Prevent some other blog from getting a little boost from you in return? A lot of blog readers still go to the blog itself, and might see the trackback listed as a comment on your post, and thereby visit the trackback-er. Happens to me a lot. So, I suppose it’s conceivable that someone out there might not want to send any traffic to another blog. Except, in this case, two other trackbacks were allowed. Hmm.

Sorry - I’ve tried. And maybe this is my failure of imagination, but I can’t think of a single reason that isn’t something along the lines of “I don’t want to be associated with your kind.” No excuse.

No excuse, that is, that I can see. Maybe I’m myopic, so I’m opening it up:

Is there a valid reason to delete a trackback that isn’t obscene, defamatory, or linked to an illegal/unethical blog or blogger?

Talk to me!

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Six Apart and Palm Teaming Up For Foleo Users

Tuesday, July 24th, 2007

From Blog Herald’s Minic Rivera comes this news:

Six Apart is working with Palm, Inc. to give Palm Foleo mobile companion customers access to Six Apart’s wide range of blogging services, including Vox, LiveJournal, TypePad and Movable Type. With these services available on the Foleo, users can keep blog and journal entries up to date and stay current with their communities while on the go.

Six Apart, of course, is the company behind Typepad, the popular, easy blogging platform, and Movable Type software. Foleo is the smartphone companion product introduced by Palm that aims to bridge the gap between mobile phone and laptop. So, this “marriage” might make some Typepad or MT bloggers very happy.

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Weekly Roundup - Week Ending June 20, 2007

Sunday, July 22nd, 2007

Straight to it, right? Y’all have waited long enough:

About WebLogs: “Benefits of Blogging” … Bloggers Blog: The former prez Clinton is blogging! Awesome … The Blog Herald: Lorelle’s got some tips to keep your readers on your page … Blog-Op: Publicizing your blog? Gotta know how to leave comments … Blogger & Podcaster: “Information Does Not Always Want to Be Free” - it doesn’t? EFF will be surprised to hear that … BloggingPro: Thoughts on the massive Theme Viewer purge of aught-seven … Chris Garrett on New Media: “How Many Columns Should a Blog Have?” … Copyblogger: Two helpful tips on getting to the point quickly … DoshDosh: Maki’s got the skinny on something called “FoldSpy” which can help you with your efforts to design your blog for maximum profit … Google Blogoscoped: Google isn’t always disclosing ads … i’d rather be writing: how to tweak design so IE and Firefox both show it like it should be - complete with code examples … Instigator Blog: Ben wants you to write blog posts, not articles - not sure I agree 100% - I think articles have useful purposes on blogs - but I see his point … Mashable: Has a list of 30+ AJAX-powered WordPress plugins … Lifehacker:  How to upload photoshop images to Flickr using FlickrShop (Mac only) … Liz Strauss on Successful Blog: “Blogging in a Foreign Language?” … Lorelle on WordPress: Covers an equally good SEO post from Tom on i’d rather be writing, with some additional reading recommended … Performancing: I’ve been thinking lately about divesting myself of one of my practice blogs, so I can spend more time marketing the other side of my law practice, so this post on valuing your blog is really timely - note to Ahmed: what I really need now is a strategy for marketing the blog to potential buyers (hint hint)  … Problogger: “Alexa Releases Firefox Toolbar” - go get ‘em! … Slyvision’s Online Tips: SEO keyword selector tools … Web Worker Daily: I really love this site, mainly because of pieces like “5 Strategies to Web Work Without Distractions” …

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Chinese Actress Has World’s Most Read Blog

Sunday, July 22nd, 2007

From MSNBC.com:

Chinese actress-turned-director Xu Jinglei became the world’s most widely read blogger this month when her blog logged 100 million page views within about 600 days, the Beijing News said on Thursday.And
Xu, who has a reputation for a high intellect and integrity, has done
it without writing about sex or providing a catalogue of kiss-and-tell
stories — but focusing on her work and day-to-day life.

Read the rest of the story here.

Bookmark-Worthy Post of the Week: Dumb Little Man’s 50 Tools For Better Writing

Thursday, July 19th, 2007

I could just link to it and say “go forth and bookmark.” But that would be doing this post a disservice. We all know what “pillar” content is (or “flagship content” or whatever you want to call it) but the best examples are those that are genuinely helpful, right? Here’s one we can all use. DLM published a list of writing tip links last year, but the referred-to site changed the links. A reader took the time to update the links and send it back in to DLM with a request to republish.

Now that’s evidence of true value!  Plus the links are gold.

NOW, go forth and bookmark!

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Splashpress Blogs Get Buz(mob)’d

Thursday, July 19th, 2007

Apparently, Contec Innovations Inc., maker of mobile infrastructure apps, made a believer in BUZmob out of Splashpress Media, which used the mobile publishing service to up the mobile functionality of “dozens of blogs, feeds, and portal sites” according to 9:01 AM (published by Splashpress). Here’s the quote:

BUZmob, now in beta release, provides content publishers with a simple,
web-based solution to deliver feed-based digital information to mobile
users on any device, on any network, anywhere - without requiring the
end-user to download software or to subscribe to any service.

Pretty sweet!

What about your blog?  Have you put any thought into your mobile user’s experience? What did you do to make your blog more mobile friendly? Let us know in the comments!

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