Archives for November, 2006


published: November 30th, 2006

Blogging: Running Out Of Things To Say

Do you have writer’s block, or better yet [tag]blogger’s block[/tag]? Some of you may already know that kind of feeling. These are times when you feel that you cannot seem to start [tag]blogging[/tag] anything. That everything is so clustered and you cannot begin to write one single word. How could this happen when you were so good at blogging before? Why is it that you cannot get one word written? And the more you think about blogging, the more you are not able to blog.

What is the best thing to do when you find yourself situations like this?

Below are ideas that you might find helpful during your “cannot seem to blog” days.

1. Do some blog visitation.

Go to some blog sites and read what is posted there. If possible, trace back blogs that were past favorite. Or you could also visit some least favorite ones. By doing this, you will be able to get ideas on what to write about. Maybe one or to things that you come across will tick something on your brain and remove the big block there. You might be able to find a topic that you want to blog about but has forgotten already.

2. Have a look at your blog inbox.

This is one of the best ways to find a topic to write about. Since this is your site, you might notice aspects you have set aside before. You can try and answer an email or a comment made there. This is also the best time to check out links that are put into other posts. Have a look at what they are offering. It might just be related to yours and you will be thankful that you checked.

3. [tag]Put some comment on other blogs[/tag].

You can make use of your own blog to comment on another’s. Maybe you can get to expand the idea that is already presented. You can use trackback comments if the site allows it.

4. Check out the news.

Even though your blogging is not in any way related to news, current events or politics, there is nothing wrong with checking out what is happening to the world lately. Sometimes, these things tend to have a small relation to what you are blogging about.

5. Blog randomly.

Look for a word or topic. Then begin writing about it. You can also do this with pictures. Check out photos and think of something to write about it. If those things do not seem to work for you, you can search for creative or journal writing software to help you with your writing problem. Oftentimes, these things have suggestions of topic or idea that can help you get started.

6. Think about an extraordinary topic.

For example, you can research about inventions and inventors. What was the first car ever invented? Anything that you fancy. You can look for them at online resources like encyclopedias and almanacs. When you finally have the answer, start blogging about it. You never know, maybe some people are thinking of the same things and you have somehow provided them with answers. Besides, it also fine to drift off from your usual topic one in awhile. Your readers might like the refreshing change too.

7. Do something you have not done before.

If you cannot think of something new, any blogging related things will do just as long as you have not done them to your blogs before. Put pictures into your blogs. Add videos or any other unique features. It is all up to you.

8. Forget about blogging for a while.

This might be one of those times when your mind and body is in need of a break from writing. Get outside. Go to the beach or go shopping. Anything that will take your mind off your blogs. You just might feel refreshed and ready to start blogging once you get back up in front of your computer.

There are a lot more ways of getting off that blogging block off you. Think about it. If ever you did come up with other things, you can blog about it to help others experiencing blogger’s block.

published: November 30th, 2006

eXlinks Prelaunch

[tag]eXlinks[/tag] (a site to yet be explained?) has opened their [tag]prelaunch[/tag] singups. It looks very web2.0 and has something to do with BlogMad judging by all the links on their site.

“ultimate, exponential link-swapping, site exploding system”

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 I think this will be a useful tool for those who are working on getting [tag]more blog traffic[/tag]. I signed up (free)… guess we’ll see what happens.

published: November 30th, 2006

Google Adwords Cost-Per-Click Advertising

[tag]Google Adwords cost-per-click advertising[/tag] and the internet have brought on a lot of innovative ways to advertise a product or service. Since a lot of businesses nowadays have made the Internet as one of their major marketing channels, (if not the most important, they are always on the search for more effective ways to advertise their merchandise.Â

Google AdWords is a fast and hassle-free way to purchase highly favorable cost-per-click or cost-per-impression kind of advertising, and it caters to all kinds of budgets. Advertisements sponsored by [tag]AdWords[/tag] are shown prominently with search engine results on Google, and also on sites included in the diverse Google network, such as Blogger and Earthlink. Ads that are tied up with Google can reach a wide range of audience because of the huge amount of searches done on the Google network. When one produces an AdWords advertisement, [tag]keywords[/tag] will be chosen in which the ads will be shown, and a maximum amount for clicking the link will be assigned. One also has to specify the Google network sites in which the ad will appear. The operation saves businesses a lot of money since a merchant only pays when the ads are viewed, whether it gets clicked or not. Maximum payment is dispensed per thousand views. The ads made will appear immediately after the merchant submits the billing information required. The online account control center enables one to monitor the performance of the ads.

The ads are strategically placed in order to maximize exposure to online users. They can be located alongside or at the top of search results, or in a page that appears when a user navigates to find a site directory. Ads are also displayed on Gmail, Google’s own electronic mail service.

Advertisements that are keyword-targeted are ranked by determining the number of times they were clicked, and also by the quality score. The quality score, on the other hand, is known by its clickthrough rate and other relevant factors, such as the importance of the text of the ad and historical keyword performance. High-ranking ads will be placed at the top of other ads on the search results of Google.

The system determines the placement of the ads by studying the queries of searchers to know exactly what region they are searching for. The Internet Protocol address may also be used as a basis to know where the searcher is from. If AdWords fail to come up with the right targeting for the advertisements, national or global advertisements will be displayed in its place.

There aren’t much technical requirements for utilizing AdWords. It is advised to have the latest browser installed that is enabled with Javascript. For Microsoft Internet Explorer, at least the version 5.0 is recommended, and at least the version 6.0 for Netscape users. Editing of browser preferences may be necessary for those using an updated browser to enable Javascript and cookies.

It is possible to for AdWords ads to run on the individual web sites of merchants. There are two ways:

1.Google AdSense for Search
Websites that transacts at least 5 million searches per month can flash AdWords advertisements on their results pages.

2. Google Adsense for Content
Any web publisher can apply online. Premium service eligibility can be attained if a site receives more than 20 million views in a month.

What are the advantages of using Google AdWords? Contracts and deadlines can be a thing of the past by using Adsense. It does not ask packages and prepayment from users. There are no minimum spending and contract requirements.

When a Google AdWorks account is created, a one-time activation fee is created, and an initial credit limit is established. The credit limit is increased everytime the account reaches is credit limit before 30 days has expired. Highest credit limit is $500.

Several payment options can be chosen from, the post-payment option and the pre-payment option. For the post-paying, payment is only dispensed for the clicks that the ad actually received.

Businesses will never run out of options on how to advertise their products and services. In fact, the channels have become more and more creative and easier for those interested to market their wares. Merchants should choose the most suitable and cost-free means for advertising.

Google Adwords Cost-Per-Click Advertising

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