January 29, 2010 at 7:43 PM
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Blogging for cash – 31 DBBB: 31 days to build a better blog by Darren Rowse is to be my main guide in super polishing this blog over time. It is full of actionable daily tasks that I can implement right away.

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I will do the tasks as time permits and trying to stay true to its over all intent and objective: To learn 31 aspects of successful blogging and putting them into practice.
Overview of what I’ll be doing:
1. Update Blog’s theme template
2. Follow 31 DBBB workbook.
3. Interact with like minded bloggers in this same journey at the 31 DBBB forum.
4. Install Google Analytics to measure the blog’s traffic stats.
5. Complete the extra 9 days extension to 31DBBB workbook.
6. Post journey’s updates – successes & snags along the way.
7. Others:
*Implement Back Linking Methods
*Action – FollowUps – Evaluate Results
I think I have the gist of a successful blogging for cash 31DBBB style in hand. The only measure of its effectiveness is to put it to good use. And with lots of happy user reviews, I have much good to expect and receive.
If you are interested or want more information in building a better a blog and succeeding online, then go here: 31 Days To Build A Better Blog
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January 25, 2010 at 6:31 PM
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How can I get back on my feet and start blogging for cash successfully? I have been sidetracked by so many things, personal as well as so much online work that I need to do. I really need to take a step back and evaluate my progress or lack of it.
Feeling overwhelmed is just another symptom and that I need to slow down and see where I am and how to get to my goals in the fastest and joyful way possible.
I got Problogger’s “31 Days To Build A Better Blog by Darren Rowse” and it will be my main guide in super polishing this blog.
Just a few things off the top of my head that I need to do to update my blog and get ready in my blogging for cash successfully.
1. Design
Update my blog’s design. It is not updated to be compatible above WP 2.8. Getting a simple and easily updated theme will work wonders with my blog in branding itself in the minds of my readers.
2. Content
I am still lacking behind in posting content. I have a plan, just not enough hours in the day to post them. I think my main problem is that I need a weekly or monthly content theme plan in order to be able to easily create the content that I need and maintain the blog in a timely order. Getting Problogger’s “31DBBB” will offer the solution that I need.
3. Traffic
I have a great linking plan that needs to be activated. I hope to put it to great use this week and see some link love from other sites to make my blog more useful in search engine’s eyes. As well as get this blog noticed by others, bringing in the traffic needed.
4. Action
Time to really get down and dirty and just do it! I know what I need to do and I just need to put the plan into reality. I must have more passion and more dedication to this if I want to succeed. I want to succeed so bad that yes, I will act, act, and act some more to see the positive results that I want.
So there it is: four ways for blogging for cash successfully. A plan in the works. I believe in myself that I can do it. I have a plan, time, and resources to put it all into reality. Life is good when it is acted upon.
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January 20, 2010 at 5:50 PM
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Blogging or writer’s block can happen at any time in a blogger’s life online. With so much going on in my personal life and more so with my work online, it is any wonder that I can still have energy to write at all.
I think it is all a misconception in this day and age that we can do it all and do it great. The truth of the matter is, we can do one thing great. One thing great done blogging without losing perspective; to continuing with the writing and updating one’s own blog.
After all, I knew this starting out that it won’t be easy. There will be days that blogging or writer’s block will eventually arise and attempt to stop me from doing anything productive. Days like today when all I really want to do is not write and just give up.
I just have to believe that all my work is not a waste, that I’m doing this thing called blogging because I love it. That continuing to maintain this blog is another yes to my goals, yes to my existence and how I add another portrayal of it. Results come in unexpected avenues when I least expect it. Results that will come in time.
Simply blogging out my thoughts clears my head and renews and affirms my motivation and determination to maintain this blog all the more.
It is not easy. And it is all the more gratifying when I push forth past that wall and continue onward.
When I hit the wall, I need to leverage its reality for something greater – a spring board for the next inch, the next step to more blog entries and content on this blog. Blogging or writer’s block is just a normal part of a blogger’s life and it need not be avoided or feared. Do it and just write and the words will take care of itself.
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December 22, 2009 at 8:13 PM
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Blogging for cash by creating valuable content is king. If you have been in the internet marketing scene for any period of time you would have heard this saying day in and day out. Every Internet marketing manual has this as it’s mantra and rightly so.
But what kind of content? It is content that is of value to your readers. That meets your objectives in offering information that is of value, that serves a kind of purpose or meets a particular desire.
Successful bloggers do have unique content. It is the lifeblood of successful blogging for cash, of fun blogging. Most everyone blogs and most everyone lacks original content that keeps readers interested. Anyone wanting to blog well and profitably must practice writing to find their unique voice.
I learn this the hard way when I started to blog. I copied and pasted duplicate content into the blog. I had no real purpose as to what my blog was all about and what purpose its content was for. Yes, I practically had no visitors and retained no regular readers.
One of the biggest problems of blogging has nothing to do with the lack of traffic coming to the site. It’s a symptom of something more sinister. Bad content. Even worse than poorly written original content is content that serves no purpose or bland in the extreme. This is the death bell for all blogs that want to be taken seriously.
Being like every blogger is not good. It spells boredom of a cloned blogger. It is good to practice writing content that is original and says something about you, your intentions and purpose. Being authentic makes the content come alive and thus find its way to attract traffic and eventually blogging for cash that is rewarding and fun.
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