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thumb Simple Way to Add AdSense for Feeds to Your FeedBurner Feed

If you’re like me, you probably have FeedBurner feed all set up for your blog, but want to add AdSense for Feeds for some extra revenue.  And if you have done some research, you probably heard nightmare stories from people who switched entirely from FeedBurner feed to Google feed.  Lucky for you, I have a [...]

Are Paid Reviews Unethical?

The ethical nature of paid reviews is a debatable one.  There are some bloggers that embrace paid reviews as a strategy to monetize their blogs.  There are some that steer clear of paid reviews citing that it would diminish their reputation and damage readers’ trust.  If you asked me a year ago, I would tell [...]

thumb Say Goodbye to WordPress Comment Spam with YAWASP

In How To Fight WordPress Comment and Trackback Spams, I shared several techniques that you could use to reduce the amount of comment and trackback spams that hit your blog.  Spams are not getting through on my blogs, but it’s still a pain to review for false positives among spams caught by Akismet. Fortunately, there’s [...]

thumb What’s Your Blog Exit Strategy?

Okay, you have launched your blog, and you have been pouring your heart and soul into it.  You are gaining readers, made new friends, and enjoying the overall experience.  Since nobody can blog forever, have you ever thought about what you’ll do down the road?  I haven’t thought about this until a friend (DebtKid) asked [...]

thumb Content And Usability Before Blog Promotion

I occasionally come across new bloggers who are eager to generate traffic to their blog.  They become focused on blog promotion and SEO before their blog is ready. I applaud their efforts, but I think it’s a mistake to promote your blog to prematurely.

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Domain

A domain is a hierarchical system use to define an Internet location or set of addressable computers.
The first part of a domain name is called the Top Level Domain (TLD). This is typically the last two or three letters that represent the geographical or section of the Internet.
Major domain suffixes are:

.edu - Educational Institutions;
.gov - [...]

Description

The description of a web site in a web directory or search engine. Human-edited web directories usually compose a description after reviewing the site. Crawlers may use the description embedded in the page’s code or meta description tag.

Deep Linking

Deep linking is a direct link to any web page that is not the start page (index page, or home page) within a web site. This technique bypasses the usual “access route”, and some site administrator do not like this — i.e., advertisment pages are bypassed.
However, deep linking, in combination with keywords rich anchor text [...]

Dead Link

Dead link is a link which doesn’t lead to a web page or web site, probably because the web server is down or the page has moved or no longer exists. Dead link makes your site looks unprofessional and should be avoided. One of the free tool you can use to check dead link [...]

Conversion Ratio

Conversion ratio is the ratio of visitors from your web site that are “converted” into a sale or a lead. A conversion ratio of 5% would mean that for every 100 visitors to your site, 5 would click-through and turn into a sale or a lead.
Many factors will influence the conversion ratio, including the product [...]

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