Category: Websites and Blogging

This category will contain any blogging-related posts, that includes platforms such as WordPress and Blogger.

  • 5 Tips for Website Builders Who Want to Build an Educational Website

    5 Tips for Website Builders Who Want to Build an Educational Website

    Making a website for educational institution may seem to be in intimidating task to say the least, but with proper plans and strategies in place, it doesn’t have to be even half as difficult as it appears to be. You can easily land on a web builders list on Internet that will contain the information about proficient web designers who have enough experience in developing and designing educational websites.

    Let us take a look at 5 tips that help website builders to efficiently make a new educational website.

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  • The Top 10 Things To Do If Your Blog Has Suffered A Cyber Breach

    The Top 10 Things To Do If Your Blog Has Suffered A Cyber Breach

    You build a blog, put careful effort into designing it either from scratch or through a CMS like WordPress, fill it with excellent content and take care to contract high quality hosting servers; then, one day you visit your main URL and find your browser warning you that it’s being directed to a high risk website, or maybe you type in your URL and nothing appears, just an error page! Or, maybe you even visit your pages and find yourself getting redirected to some other page offering things like gambling pages, or other unwanted pages. That’s how quickly hack attacks can happen, and the result can be deeply shocking if you hadn’t been expecting it for any reason.

    Whatever the case may be, don’t go flying into a blind panic just yet. There are solutions that can at least help you recover control of your domain, and maybe, with a bit of luck, you might even be able to get all your data back.

    Let’s cover the essential steps to dealing with a blog hack after it’s happened and maybe even coming out of the situation in good shape with everything recovered.

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  • Improving Your Website With Web and Social Analytics

    Improving Your Website With Web and Social Analytics

    Modern day websites have to be more creative than ever to get the kind of traffic they need. Web analytics offer a way to find out how the website is performing and are there any opportunities to take advantage of.

    There has been advancement on the web analytics front and numbers of tools are there to optimize the process.

    In the current status quo, the success of a website is now dependent on a number of factors ranging from the kind of storage area network to the analytics and SEO tools you use. For instance, you could use a network server whose storage is backed by reliable companies such as LSI and others.

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  • 5 Exciting Steps To Create High Quality Content For Your Website

    5 Exciting Steps To Create High Quality Content For Your Website

    Creating unique high quality content has become a trend in the world. Quality content has turned out to be the most powerful traffic generator for Internet marketing. Nowadays, it is the most important way to boost your SEO. Creating good content for your website is one of the best keys to attract customers for your digital assets. Also, the content is an excellent way for your website to rank high on search engines.

    Nowadays, high quality content has become very challenging and difficult. Again, there are some different types of questions coming up in the mind viz. how it will affect to improve ranking and traffic?, how to create unique and high quality content for the website? Here, we have defined some steps for producing high quality content for your website. I hope it will prove to be very helpful to know about basic contemporary & basic guide on how to make the content impressive which turns out good results.

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  • 10 Easy Ways to Make Your Blog Better

    10 Easy Ways to Make Your Blog Better

    When it comes to blogging many of us forget that the simple things matter. We get so caught up in the ads and the content that we forget what makes a blog stand out to readers first is the way it looks. First impressions matter here if you want readers to stick around long enough to read your content.

    That is why I wanted to go over a few simple points about blogging that you may have forgotten n your rush to get out great content.

    10 Easy Ways to Make Your Blog Better

    1. Focus is essential

    The first thing I want to remind you of is that your blog’s focus, its niche topic, is essential to its success. If your blog is not focused or has too wide of a focus you will lose your readers. There is a metaphor I like to remember when I think about focus.

    It is like spaghetti sauce. There is smooth and chunky but no in between. Some people like smooth sauce and are happy. Some like chunky and are happy, but if you try to make an in-between neither of them will be happy. Like this, blogging is about making your content fit your readers.

    2. Who are you writing for

    Speaking of fitting your readers, once you find out what your topic is you need to find out who your target market is. Is it retired people? Teenagers? Business people? Stay at home parents? You cannot write effectively if you do not know who is reading your blog.

    Instead use resources online to find out who your blog’s market is and what they are looking for.

    3. Doing research

    Now when it comes to finding out what readers are looking for it pays to do your research. There are many programs online that will give you insight into what search words and phrases your target market are looking for.

    Once you find out those keywords to work with you will be able to tailor your content to meet their needs and get the traffic you want.

    4. Use keywords

    Keywords are overused and underrated. Keyword packing, where your content is nothing more than a series of keywords that no one would actually want to read, is a definite no-no. However if your content is inspired by your researched keywords you will get tons of traffic and meet the needs of your readers.

    An example of this would be a site for special needs kids. The writer found out there was a lot of searching for Down syndrome and Down’s syndrome but no one knew what the appropriate term was.

    He addressed this issue in his blog and at the same time increased his traffic by incorporating two huge keywords in his post.

    5. Keep it short

    While you should be focused on the quality of your blog posts you should not worry too much about the length. A typical blog post should be between five hundred and two thousand words. If you write over two thousand words readers will not stick around to read it all.

    If you go shorter than five hundred words not only do your posts look puny and useless to readers but search engines will not pick up on them as frequently which means fewer readers to work with in the first place. Keeping your posts short but high quality will assure you the most return for your effort.

    6. Update a lot

    Speaking of frequent blog posts, you should update your blog at least once per day. I know that may be a lot for some blog topics but updating frequently raises your blog’s rankings in search engines and gets you more exposure.

    By constantly keeping your blog at the top of news feeds and readers you can keep your blog in your target marker’s mind and increase your exposure to new readers also. New is always better in the online world so make an effort to update your blog as much as possible.

    7. Make it readable

    Another aspect of blogs that I have noticed many times is that the blog itself is not readable. How can you expect more traffic if your blog looks like word vomit on a page? Instead of making your blog’s appearance an afterthought or counting on a computer program to tell you what your blog should look like take a look at your blog yourself.

    Is it something you would read? Do ads cover up the text? Is the background the same color as the text making it impossible to read? Do the colors clash hurting your eyes? Is it boring and dull or so bright and busy that you can’t tell where to start? Address these issues in your blog by cresting a user friendly space for readers.

    8. Make it usable

    Speaking of user friendly once you address the looks of the blog make sure everything works right. I can’t tell you how often I have run from a blog because it just did not work. The links were broken, the images did not load, the blog took so long to load it was ridiculous and so on.

    Make sure your blog is easy to use and give readers the ability to easily move from one post to another within your blog. The more internal movement you allow the longer they will stay and the better off your blog will be.

    9. Add images

    When it comes to a blogs appeal the visual is the first thing readers get. Is your blog nothing but text? How boring! Add some images, graphics, or videos to make your blog posts stand out above the rest.

    Many people find images so appealing they will stop to read the text that goes along with it. Even image searches can bring in new readers to your blog so images and videos are well worth adding. You can find free stock photos on sites like FreeDigitalPhotos.net or import videos from YouTube.

    You can also make your own videos or images using screen captures or web cameras.

    10. Become a part of the community

    Last but not least you should become a part of your community. That can mean your blogging community, your local community, or even your national or worldwide community. Things like natural disasters and food aid are great places to start in giving your time and resources.

    Maybe you can write an article for their website or volunteer your web skills to help them to update their blog. You can donate money, time or services to a variety of organizations and get a link to your website or image badge in exchange.

    That way you can get in new readers and broaden your exposure to their readers or fellow volunteers. In the blogging community you can comment on your fellow blogger’s post and give insightful advice or commentary. You can also offer your help or even do guest post for them in exchange for a link on their site.

    Through this you get exposure to their audience and some may come to your site just based on how well you write your comments.

    There are many more ways that you can improve your blog without having to jump through hoops or spend lots of money. These are just ten simple ways to take a second look at your blog and make sure it is running the way you want it too.

    Do not forget that your target market is people not computers. Try to stay human and give people what they really need: quality content that matters to them. After that everything else is easy.

  • When it Comes to Blogging Content is King

    When it Comes to Blogging Content is King

    This is one of the most important things you can learn as a blogger. Content is by and large the most important thing when it comes to increasing traffic, generating more money or simply keeping your readers coming back.

    Far too often bloggers put way too much attention into keywords, advertising, user interaction, social media and any of a number of ways to generate traffic. These are all effective and important strategies, but they all have one thing in common. If your content is awful, people are going to be leaving your site pretty quickly.

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  • 10 Tips for Keeping Your Blog Posts Lively and Interesting

    10 Tips for Keeping Your Blog Posts Lively and Interesting

    The internet is a source of sensory overload for most of us. So how do we make our blog posts stand out in a crowd of online reading options? Here’s we’ll provide 10 tips for doing just that!

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  • 6 Tips To Help You Make A Smooth Transition To New Web Hosting Provider

    6 Tips To Help You Make A Smooth Transition To New Web Hosting Provider

    Various reasons prompt many clients to move from one web hosting server provider to another. Some of these reasons may include plenty of spasm, poor technical support and downtime. Some may also shift to another web host company to cut cost or to expand their web space requirements. Whatever, your reason of changing your web host provider, you should find a provider that is always ready to provide all your needs at reasonable prices.

    The company understands that you might be holding back from making the move since it is not an easy process especially if you lack the knowledge to do it properly.

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