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Arm Exercises For Strength And Size

  • Feb. 13th, 2009 at 1:37 PM
Any good weightlifting routine or workout will always target specific areas of the body and specific muscle groups. No weightlifting routine is complete without exercises that help train and develop the arms. Arm exercises are essential for a healthy, balanced-looking body.

Some of the more commonly used arm exercises include biceps curls (done with both barbells and dumbbells), reverse curls, push-ups, pull-ups, and dips. As with any exercise routine, a workout that consists of several of these exercises, completed in 2-3 sets with 10-15 repetitions is usually the preferred approach.

Curls

Whether done using dumbbells or barbells, curls represent one of the most common, popular, and effective arm exercises ever "invented". Perfect for developing and training the biceps, curls can be done from a variety of positions and angles. A traditional curl is done from either a standing or sitting position, with dumbbells of weights that can be lifted while maintaining proper form.

With a dumbbell in each hand, and the arms at the sides, slowly bring the weights to the level of the chest. Hold the weights for at least two seconds before slowly lowering them to their starting position. A typical curl routine involves 2-3 sets of 10-15 repetitions for each set.

Reverse Curls

This exercise features the same movement that is used during traditional curls. The only difference is in the starting position. With a traditional curl, the individual begins the lift with the knuckles facing the body and the palms out.

In the reverse curl arm exercise, the individual begins the lift with the knuckles facing away from the body. This is an excellent exercise used for the development of the forearms.

Pull-Ups

To develop the muscles of the back, as well as the biceps and the deltoids, there is the ever-so-popular pull up. Pull up can be done using either a traditional pull up bat or an assisted pull up machine.

With the palms up and facing out, grip the pull up bar and line up the shoulders with the wrists. With the body hanging down in a straight line, bend the elbows and raise the body until it returns to the original position with the shoulders even with the wrists. In this exercise, individuals should look for 1-2 sets of 10-15 repetitions per set.

Dips

Another one of the more effective upper body exercises, dips are designed to train and develop the deltoids and the triceps. This particular exercise can be done on everything from a bench to a step.

Take the hands and place them on the edge of a sturdy and solid bench (or other raised object). Point the fingers out, move the feet away from the body, and lift your butt off of the bench.

At this point, the individual should be supporting his or her weight with the help of the feet and the hands. This exercise is done using the body's own weight, so no special equipment is needed. Using a slow, controlled motion, lower the body straight down until the butt almost touches the ground, bending only at the elbows.

The difficulty of the exercise can be changed by either straightening out the legs which makes the exercise more difficult, or by keeping the knees bent which makes the exercise easier to perform.

A Perfect Guide to Search Engine Marketing

  • Oct. 19th, 2008 at 9:58 AM
Search engine marketing is one of the ways that websites have of promoting their site in the search engines. The use of search engine optimization which is basically the process of generating traffic to a website using keywords is the way many people get results. The higher on the search engine results page (SERPs) you are, the better chance of getting plenty of traffic to your website.

The key is to know how to use the keywords that you choose for your website. If you use it too many times, this is considered keyword stuffing and might get you booted right off the search engines. This actually does more harm than good. This is one of the reasons why some websites suddenly vanish from the results page.

During the 1990s when the Internet began to catch on and more people were using it as a place to find sites for what they wanted, search engines began. The purpose was to help when someone was looking for something in particular. The search engine marketing has been the start for many businesses and will continue to be.

Another form of search engine marketing is paid placement which in essence is pay per click. This is when an advertiser pays when someone clicks to their site. The keyword is used to search for sites. If your keywords are the right ones, you will get a lot of traffic when using this form of search engine marketing.

When a search engine charges fees for including your website in their search, this may generate the traffic you need. Most search engines have this method. This works well and experts will agree that these methods are one of the best options, if done properly.

When it comes to your website there are many methods of getting traffic to your site within a few days rather than waiting for several months for the business to be viable. Search engine marketing can be the solution for your website when you are first starting out or if you have an existing website.

The actual term search engine marketing was first introduced and used by Danny Sullivan, the editor-in-chief of Search Engine Land. In 2001 he used the phrase to cover the work performed in search engine optimization. When developing the strategies used by businesses and organizations as well as individuals to market their product or service online, the term began to be used and has been since.

Search engine marketing is now the way of the web when it comes to promoting your business or product for the public. The websites of these businesses are most interested in getting their site in the search engine result pages. If it were not for this service, many businesses would be unable to remain in the rankings to keep afloat. Although it has been referred to as the practice of buying paid search listings one thing is certain, if this was not the reliable method that it is, there would be fewer people that make their living via the world wide web.

Critical Analysis of Cyber Law

  • Oct. 19th, 2008 at 9:33 AM
Till year 2000, India did not have any legislation governing cyber space or Information Technology Law. To give consideration to the Model Law on Electronic Commerce adopted by the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) and to give legal recognition to electronic commerce the Information Technology Act, 2000 was enacted. Though this is comparatively a new legislation as far as others areas of law are concerned, still 8 years have passed since this act was enacted and in these 8 years Technology has changed at a much faster pace. Though law cannot possibly be expected to keep pace with changes in technology, still there are few areas in the current cyber laws which need some attention.

Spamming

Spam may be defined as Unsolicited Bulk E-mail. Initially it was viewed as a mere nuisance but now it is posing major economic problems. I think almost all of us receive many unwanted mails daily. Though there are some technical methods to deal with spam, they are not very effective and adequate in dealing with this menace. In the absence of any adequate technical protection, stringent legislation is required to deal with the problem of spam. The Information Technology Act does not discuss the issue of spamming at all. USA and the European Union have enacted anti spam legislation. In fact Australia has very stringent spam laws under which the spammers may be fined up to 1.1 million dollars per day.

Pornography

Though the Information Technology Act talks about publishing of information which is “obscene” in nature, it doesn’t specifically define what is obscene and what may be classified as pornography. Even the punishment for pornography is not sufficient in India. In China the punishment for maintaining pornographic website is life imprisonment but by the proposed amendment in IT Act the imprisonment is being reduced to two years from the present five year imprisonment. Also the intermediaries are exempted from any liability. Though legislations worldwide contain severe provisions for child pornography there is no mention of child pornography in the Indian Act. It is interesting to note down that the Information Technology Act prohibits publishing of pornography but viewing of pornography is not an offence under the act.

Phishing

According to Wikipedia, phishing is the criminally fraudulent process of attempting to acquire sensitive information such as usernames, passwords and credit card details, by masquerading as a trustworthy entity in an electronic communication. Phishing is typically carried out by e-mail and often directs users to enter personal and financial details at a website. Phishing is an example of social engineering technique used to fool users. There is no law against phishing in the Information Technology Act though the Indian Penal Code talks about cheating, it is not sufficient to check the activity of phishing. Recently a phishing attack was noticed on the customers of State Bank of India in which a clone of the SBI website was used. What is worse is that even SBI has not alerted its customers. So the need of the hour is a legislation which prohibits the activity of phishing in India.

Data Protection in Internet Banking

Data protection laws primarily aim to safeguard the interest of the individual whose data is handled and processed by others. Internet Banking involves not just the banks and their customers, but numerous third parties too. Information held by banks about their customers, their transactions etc. changes hand several times. It is impossible for the banks to retain information within their own computer networks. High risks are involved in preventing leakage or tampering of data which ask for adequate legal and technical protection. India has no law on data protection leave alone a law governing an area as specific as protection of data in electronic banking.

The Information Technology Act talks about unauthorized access but it does not talk about maintaining integrity of customer transactions. The act does not lay down any duty upon banks to protect the details of customers and clients. U.K has a data protection law which was enacted 10 years back that is in 1998 under which banks or any person holding sensitive information may be held liable for damages if it fails to maintain adequate security protection in respect of data. In India, a bank’s liability would arise out of contract as there is no statute on the point.

Privacy Protection

Privacy and data protection are important issues that need to be addressed today as information technology assumes greater importance in personal, professional and commercial spheres. The European Union and the United States have strict policies relating to privacy and protection of personal data when such data or information is being transferred out of their domain.

It also pertinent to note here, that the absence of a specific privacy law in India has resulted in a loss of substantial foreign investment and other business opportunities. This deficiency has also served as an obstacle to the real growth of electronic commerce. Thus, a statute addressing various issues related to privacy is of utmost importance today, if not an entire act can be brought into force, then at least specific provisions relating to privacy and data protection be incorporated into the Act.

Conclusion

These were some of the most important shortcomings of the Information Technology Act, 2000. Though an amendment was proposed in the Act in 2005, the bill has still not been passed and moreover the bill also fails to address these issues and shortcomings. It seems quite evident that by the time the bill is passed, it would have become obsolete and ineffective.

What is Cybercrime?

  • Oct. 19th, 2008 at 7:53 AM
It's complicated. Cybercrime cannot be described by any one word. Just like crime as we know it, cybercrime has many different applications and can occur anytime and anyplace. Identity thieves and other criminals use several different methods, depending on how much they know and what their objective is. Cybercrime is 'crime' involving some sort of a 'computer' or 'cyber' factor.

The Council of Europe's Cybercrime Treaty uses the term 'cybercrime' to identify offenses ranging from criminal activity against data to content and copyright infringement [Krone, 2005]. Others [Zevar-Geese, 1997-98] have stated that the definition is not that confined and include fraud, unauthorized access, child pornography, and cyberstalking. The United Nations have authored the Manual on the Prevention and Control of Computer Related Crime and they include fraud, forgery, and unauthorized access [United Nations, 1995]. Obviously cybercrime comes in many different packages and different types of cybercrime are going to require different defences if your computer is going to be safe.

Internet security software giant Symantec draws from the various definitions of cybercrime and define it as 'any crime that is committed using a computer or network, or hardware device'. Symantec says that 'the computer or device may be the agent of the crime, the facilitator of the crime, or the target of the crime'. The cybercrime may occur just on the computer or in addition to other places. To help us understand this complex group of crimes, Symantec has divided it into two categories and they are Type I and Type II cybercrime

Type I cybercrime contains the following properties:

Typically it is a single event (in the mind of the victim). An example would be when a victim downloads a Trojan horse, without knowing it, and then the horse installs a keystroke logger into his or her machine. Or the victim could receive an e-mail that carries a link to a supposed known entity, but instead it is a link to a hostile website. Type I cybercrime is often enabled by crimeware programs like keystroke loggers, viruses, rootkits or Trojan horses. Software flaws or vulnerabilities will usually provide the anchor that the identity thief/criminal is looking for. An example would be a group of criminals having control of a website and then taking advantage of a vulnerability in a Web browser that would allow them to place a Trojan horse on an un-suspecting persons computer. Type I examples include but are not limited to phishing, theft or manipulation of data services by way of hacking or viruses, identity theft, and bank or e-commerce fraud.

Type II cybercrime includes, but is not limited to cyberstalking and harassment, child predation, extortion, blackmail, stock market manipulation, complex corporate spying and planning/carrying out terrorism. The properties of Type II cybercrime are a set of circumstances etc. that are an on-going series of events where there are repeated interactions with the target. One example is a target being contacted on a social networking site or chat room and because of the calculated time and effort of the criminal, a relationship is formed. Inevitably the target is exploited in a criminal manner. Another example is a group of identity thieves, terrorists or other criminals using hidden messages to communicate in a public forum to plan activities or discuss money laundering locations. Type II cybercrime is usually enabled by programs that are not classified as crimeware where conversations may take place using IM (instant messaging) or files may be shared using FTP.

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Basic Nutrition Fact Guide are Helpfull

  • Oct. 11th, 2008 at 4:26 PM
Nutrition Facts: Vegetarianism or Meat? Inhabitants of human cultures have traditionally valued meat as the desideratum of healthy nutrition. They have essentially remained meat eaters for centuries since they thought that absence of meat in meal could cause deficiency of nutrients. Now we know this view as wrong and unscientific. All the essential dietary elements are found in vegetarian foods. Nutrition facts reveal that vegetarian diet is much healthier than meat-centered food.

Types of Nutrients Besides the five main types of nutrients (carbohydrates, proteins, fats, vitamins, and minerals) we need fiber and water. Carbohydrates, proteins, fats are called macro- nutrients (they together meet the bulk of our body's nutritional needs) while vitamins and minerals are micronutrients (being required in less amount).

Carbohydrates Most of the carbohydrates, the primary nutritional need, come from plant sources. There are three main types of carbohydrates: simple, complex, and dietary fiber. Simple carbohydrates (or simple sugars) are found in common table sugar, milk, and fruits. Refined sugars provide energy but are deficient in fiber. They also cause dental decay more than other carbohydrates. Complex carbohydrates (or starches) are found in potatoes, bread, rice, pasta, oats, millet etc. Dietary fiber is provided by unrefined food sources like wholemeal bread and brown rice.

Protein
By standards of modern nutrition facts, women on average need 45 g of protein daily while men require 55 g for normal health. It should be remembered that excess intake of proteins can degenerate health. Plant sources of proteins include nuts, pulses, edible seeds, cereals, Soya products, eggs, and dairy products. One thing to bear in mind is maintaining variety in the sources of protein i.e. do not try to get all the protein required from a single source. This is because there are 20 different types of amino acids (constituents of protein), all of which need to be taken. So mixing food sources ensures adequate supply of all of them.

Fats While fats (including edible oils) are a major energy source, nutrition facts reveal their excess intake as very harmful to health. Saturated fats (hydrogenated oil, ghee etc.) are more harmful as they raise the blood cholesterol level that can lead to heart disease. Unsaturated fats like olive oil or peanut oil etc. are more useful to cook food items.

Vitamins The importance of vitamins has been dealt with in countless publications about nutrition facts. These are of several types and each type is needed in just a small quantity. Still they are of immense value for optimum health. Types of vitamins have been named after alphabets i.e. vitamin A, B, C, D, E, and K. Vitamins mostly come from green leafy vegetables and fruits.

Minerals Minerals like calcium, zinc, iron, and iodine are important by nutrition facts, as we know them, for normal functioning of different body parts as well as immunity against diseases. Minerals come from both animal and plant sources, dominantly from the latter.

Benefits of Blogging

  • Sep. 25th, 2008 at 3:36 PM
Benefits of Blogging . For many those are serious to make money from there blogs they must first get themselves the awareness that there are some benefits attached to blogging and knowing these benefits will in know small way help the blogger particularly a first timer to get off the starting blocks and make head way.

Below are listed some great benefits to get out of blogging in order of importance, with little note on each area that is talked about.

One of the great benefits of blogging I find too hard to believe is the relative low cost of setting it up. It is too cheap to set up, that you will find it very hard to believe but it is true, just look for one and log in you will find it so.

Your blog roll will look at you with admiration as an expert in your chosen area of blogging, since you hold some vital information they don’t have, you are considered an expert.

You build a reputation from your blog of someone that is highly rated, especially if your blogroll members are very vocal about your comments and views on issues you raise.

With your blog you can become a force to be reckoned with in your niche or specialization market.

Your blog will help you to develop the kind of public relations you need from your members as you will become something of public relations media practitioner.

Your blog will give you a competitive edge over your co competitor, and this will stand you apart from the crowd.

Blogs afford you the opportunity to directly linked with those that matter to you; you get direct access to them

Your blog allows you to be seen on the search engines and if your blog is very good you will be rated on the top page of the site like google etc.

Lastly your blog roll will help put you and your product on a different level, for it allows you to brand your product and services.
Blogging can be a fun way to cure emotional cold and hurt. Writing expresses our true selves and releases stress. Sometimes, writing can be just the pill we need to escape our hurt and pain the fun way! In attempting to write one must keep certain parameters in mind:

a] Blogging can be done by anyone with a penchant for writing. Personal experiences and inspirations come from varied moments. Noting them and expressing them as best as one can in their own true style is essential.

b] Do not be deterred by childhood experience that has sabotaged your dream of becoming a writer. You can still realize your dreams of writing. As you move on in life you meet new mentors and come across a varied series of ideas that can rekindle your motives.

c] It is true that nature is your biggest inspiration. Small retreats into nature, hikes and long walks will obviously get your mind back in focus from your daily chores and help you come back to your writing. Holidays alone are really helpful to get back your thinking in tune.

d] In accordance to what you wish from life often long-time emotional scars or set-backs will have stopped you from doing what you want. A self-exploration through writing will not only prove to be free therapist but your story will also inspire others and give them motivation. When you share a positive writing you circulate and radiate your optimism and well-being which are all the more reasons to keep your readers inspired

e] Your honest expressions are yours to keep, so emulating anyone else will only slacken your own panache. Don’t let the temptation to emulate something which you think better cramp your style. What you do best is you!

f] A word for public display of your writing: maintain anonymity where you smell a possible controversy and remember that if you write out of spite, it so very much pushes you back in your self-growth. After all time is moving ahead and not heading backwards. Heal yourself through the power of writing but don’t try to change anything that is not under your control!

When we're talking about related fields and interests we are generally very committed. So find things that you are madly interested on. This way the inclination to learn and know from others will rise and so will your participation. Soon enough you will be able to create your own niche .A healthy community feeling creates formation of a genuine bond and develops fellow-feeling greater than you might expect. But this needs a bit of time and regular online involvement.

Express yourself in very honest ways and you will have a very active network of online buddies with whom you can discuss your related interests. Go ahead – make your day, punk!
The latest trend in the online business world is to create and produce your own blog that displays content and attracts large amounts of people. Blogs have become very popular over the last few years and millions of them have been created on the Internet by ordinary people with little to no experience of designing web pages. They are very easy to design and somewhat simple to regulate as a part time business. Over the years, blog sites have become a major source of income for many people and have turned into a very profitable business. They attract large amounts of Internet visitors who come to learn about certain themes and issues.

As time goes on, however, many blog site owners face great difficulties that can cause deep frustration to set in. As this frustration continues to sink in, blog owners soon decide to give up on their blogs and simply leave them as a dead site on the Internet. There are many reasons why people give up on their blogs, some which are less honorable than others. This particular article will discuss some of the reasons why people stop caring about their blog sites. Decline Of Visitors Sometimes blog owners will have quick success and see a lot of Internet traffic coming to their blog site, which will make them very excited. This initial traffic flow, however, might eventually slow down and become stagnant. This decrease in a site's traffic flow can be a very frustrating thing for blog owners, and can even cause them to give up on their blogs.

Multiple Blogs There are some people who create multiple blog sites at the same time, which cause them to become very overwhelmed with all of the work that needs to be done. With so many blog sites to keep track of, many bloggers soon lose control of all of them and abandon the ones that are the most complex. In order to be truly successful, a blog owner should concentrate on one single blog in order to become too stressed. Lack Of Immediate Success Another reason why blog owners give up on their blogs is because they do not see immediate and quick success.

They have a lot of excitement built up during the blog creation process, but that soon declines as time goes on and they do not experience a quick profit or large traffic flow. With the lack of immediate success, blog owners sometimes become very impatient and give up the task of regulating their blog sites. Lose Interest There are many instances when people simply lose their interest in blogging altogether and do not want to have anything to do with blog sites anymore. They have often started the blog with a simple interest and curiosity of how the whole process works, but then lose interest in it and begin to focus their attention on something more exciting. They may sometimes even lose interest in the specific topic that they originally chose for their blog site.

Author: Dharmender Kumar

The Next Step of Your Website Web Hosting

  • Sep. 25th, 2008 at 3:23 PM
Alright! After numerous encounters with the truth that vociferously demanded your business to have a web presence too (just like that of your competitor, if not better), good sense finally prevailed. You have decided to align yourself with the group constituted by zillions who have already reached, tested, tried and ….still trying hard to make a mark in the webscape.

Welcome you to internet. The web of hopes, mistakes, chances, spams, connectivity, crawlers, communities, bots…..etc.etc.etc and many more. Welcome to the world of Web – the web of internet.

What do you want your website to do now?

Most understandably, you want your website to make your business more popular and bring profit on the account of a rich showcase of your specialty and capabilities. And I am just very sure that you have already hard-lined your future steps to completely assure success for every concept and formula that you have conceived.

How about a final check on the options that you might have ignored?


Why? Because, based on these options you would be making a very important selection in the near future. The decision would be of selecting right web hosting service provider for your company.

Ok. From further complicating the matter and getting more into mysteries, let’s get into a bit of quizzing session. Following are some questions that need to be asked and proceeded upon in the exact synchronization that I have followed here. However, you have the entire right to ask them in the manner you want. You can use your cubicle, conference room, living room, drawing room, (or for that of a matter wash room also), to settle into the groove of asking and finding the right solution.

First: What you want your website to do? And then follow the series below:

1. Do you want to integrate features like blogs, forum or other community specific services with your website?
2. Do you want your website to feature Content Management System (CMS)
3? Do you want your site to be e-commerce enabled?
4. Do you want your site to be equipped with Customer Relation Management (CRM) application?

Now, if for all of the questions the answer is a grand ‘No’, you can safely choose from any of the low-cost (or even free!) web hosting facility on ready provision from several Internet Service Providers. Also, you have option from the service of various advertisement sponsored sites that offer free space for personal/small-scale webpage hosting. Other than few design related qualms, you would have very little problem in enjoying your own web identity for free.

But what if for one of the above questions the answer is ‘Yes’?

Get into a rigorous search to find yourself a web hosting company that has experience in offering services partaking to your necessities. Go through the details of its web hosting plans and read through what clients of the service provider has to say.

Most often you would have options from Linux and Windows-based web hosting to choose from. Understand the plan and the behind the text meaning of the plans and offers.

Web is simply full with options. Just recognize your needs. You would have one hosting service matching to your plans…for sure!Alright! After numerous encounters with the truth that vociferously demanded your business to have a web presence too (just like that of your competitor, if not better), good sense finally prevailed. You have decided to align yourself with the group constituted by zillions who have already reached, tested, tried and ….still trying hard to make a mark in the webscape.

Welcome you to internet. The web of hopes, mistakes, chances, spams, connectivity, crawlers, communities, bots…..etc.etc.etc and many more. Welcome to the world of Web – the web of internet.

What do you want your website to do now?


Most understandably, you want your website to make your business more popular and bring profit on the account of a rich showcase of your specialty and capabilities. And I am just very sure that you have already hard-lined your future steps to completely assure success for every concept and formula that you have conceived.

How about a final check on the options that you might have ignored?


Why? Because, based on these options you would be making a very important selection in the near future. The decision would be of selecting right web hosting service provider for your company.

Ok. From further complicating the matter and getting more into mysteries, let’s get into a bit of quizzing session. Following are some questions that need to be asked and proceeded upon in the exact synchronization that I have followed here. However, you have the entire right to ask them in the manner you want. You can use your cubicle, conference room, living room, drawing room, (or for that of a matter wash room also), to settle into the groove of asking and finding the right solution.

First: What you want your website to do? And then follow the series below:

1. Do you want to integrate features like blogs, forum or other community specific services with your website?
2. Do you want your website to feature Content Management System (CMS)
3? Do you want your site to be e-commerce enabled?
4. Do you want your site to be equipped with Customer Relation Management (CRM) application?

Now, if for all of the questions the answer is a grand ‘No’, you can safely choose from any of the low-cost (or even free!) web hosting facility on ready provision from several Internet Service Providers. Also, you have option from the service of various advertisement sponsored sites that offer free space for personal/small-scale webpage hosting. Other than few design related qualms, you would have very little problem in enjoying your own web identity for free.

But what if for one of the above questions the answer is ‘Yes’?

Get into a rigorous search to find yourself a web hosting company that has experience in offering services partaking to your necessities. Go through the details of its web hosting plans and read through what clients of the service provider has to say.

Most often you would have options from Linux and Windows-based web hosting to choose from. Understand the plan and the behind the text meaning of the plans and offers.

Web is simply full with options. Just recognize your needs. You would have one hosting service matching to your plans…for sure!

Blogging Your Way to a Full Time Income

  • Sep. 25th, 2008 at 3:21 PM
As I am sure you already know blogging is huge right now. If you don’t know what blogging is then you have obviously not spent a lot of time online in the past few years. Blogging is one of the most popular ways of sharing information online and building websites for just about any topic. Where people used to build simple websites, they are now starting blogs. They are also a great way to start an online home business. People have blogs for pretty much every subject under the sun. There are blogs about entertainment, science, politics, parenting, sports, animals, and lots of blogs about how to make money online!

One of the big reasons for starting blogs is their ease of use and the fact that they can be a great way to make money online if you are willing to devote the time and energy required to keep the blog going. There is more to blogging than simply putting up some basic information or a picture and then throwing up some Adsense code around it.

There are plenty of ways you can use blogging to make money online and here are some of the most popular:

Paid Advertising

There are plenty of advertising programs on the internet that are blog-friendly and depending on the popularity of your blog, you can generate anywhere from a few dollars every month to a few thousand dollars a day! Adsense is a very popular way to make money from putting advertising on a blog.

However, if Adsense isn’t your thing there are plenty of alternatives. There are quite a few good revenue share advertising programs that will sell ads for you and give a percentage of the profits. You could also look into selling advertising independently. If you have some marketing and networking experience and know how to edit your templates then selling advertising yourself is a great way to make money online and you get to keep 100% of the profits!

Affiliate Marketing

A blog is a great way to showcase affiliate links, particularly if your blog is about a specific niche. In fact, if you are a “niche blogger” affiliate links can generate more income for you than you can make with advertising. There are tons of affiliate programs out there. Just be careful not to overload your blog with affiliate links. A blog with more affiliate links than useful and original content is a total turn off and will not make you nearly as much money!

Media

For most bloggers this will never happened but there are some bloggers who make such a big name for themselves that they become a famous in the media. It takes a long time to get to this point (if you can ever do it at all), but it’s possible. For example; look at someone like Perez Hilton. He has managed to make a name for himself outside of the blogosphere and is now rich and famous due to his blogging efforts. In order to achieve this though you have to be very patient, very dedicated to your blog and stand out from every other blogger competing with you.

As you can see, there are plenty of ways that you can use blogging to build an online income or even propel yourself to celebrity status. Above I have listed just a few ways that you could use blogging make money online. This is not an all-inclusive list by any means, there are many more ways to make money with a blog so get out there and start blogging your little heart out!

Just How Can Your Blog Fail

  • Sep. 25th, 2008 at 3:18 PM
Of all the people that have big dream of making a great living on the Internet there are more then half that will end up failing before the first month is over. So what is the difference between the people that are failing and the people that are making a huge amount of money working on the Internet? Blogging has become a hugely popular way for people to make money online. However there are many who are becoming frustrated because they are not making the kind of money that they hoped they would by running a blog. So what are some reasons as to why someone would fail in blogging? You are unhappy with what you are doing. You can fail with running a blog if you are not happy with what you are doing.

You will not be productive and will likely end up making excuses to avoid working on your blog altogether if it is not something that you are completely passionate about doing. The wrong attitude is a certain sign of a business that will fail. You have the wrong priorities. You can spend and entire day feeling that you have worked your butt off to improve your business and be completely worn out by the end of the day. The bad part is that when you sit back to think about you really did not do anything that was truly productive. You need to have a very clear idea as to what are the top priority tasks that you need to complete concerning your blog each and every day. You also need to be able to determine the tasks that can be set aside for later so that you can be truly productive. You can easily become distracted. If you are sitting at your computer trying to get some work done and it seems like you are always getting called away to take care of something else then you are going to have a really hard time making your blog a success.

You need to focus on small tasks that will make your productivity level increase. For instance you could take the telephone away from your work area while you are working or work on writing your blog posts and then take care of promoting your blog. By setting yourself up with a schedule that you can keep you will be able to limit your distractions during the day. You do not want to learn from your mistakes. If you are doing something like wasting time and you do not seem to see any problem with that then you are definitely going to fail in blogging. You need to be able recognize your mistakes and be able to make positive changes to correct them otherwise you are doomed to be repeating your mistakes over and over again. If you can avoid making these mistakes when you are working on making your blog a success then you are going to be well on your way to creating a great online income for yourself.
At first, creating and running your own blog site can be an exhilarating experience, with lots of ups and downs and also many satisfying moments as you encounter small successes. All of this initial excitement, however, will quickly run out and you will be left to face the hardships and difficult task of regaining the successful momentum of an enduring blog. The passion that you once had for blogging may come to a standstill and you will have to decide which direction you will go. There are several bloggers who come to this situation and wonder how they can possibly get that passion for blogging back again so that they can still increase their income from a successful blog site and maintain a great reputation.

There are quite a few ways to reignite that desire to blog, but must be done soon so that you will still have the motivation to deal with your blog site on the Internet. This particular article lists a ways that will help you, as a blog owner, to get back the desire to blog. One small piece of this dilemma is that they do not set higher goals for themselves and their blog sites. After a couple of years, their blog site will become popular and their first primary objectives will have been achieved. In order to keep your desire to blog at a high level, you must also reset some new objectives that are much higher and that will push you to be better and even bigger than ever before. There are many blog creators who establish certain goals that they work hard at and accomplish, but then they plateau afterwards and quickly lose their interest in blogging. The most effective blog owners keep creating new goals to accomplish and try to push themselves to the highest potential that is possible. There are several bloggers who come to this situation and wonder how they can possibly get that passion for blogging back again so that they can still increase their income from a successful blog site and maintain a great reputation.

Setting new and higher goals is a great way for any blog owner to regain a great passion for Internet blogging. Another great way to regain your passion for blogging is by implementing new and exciting features to your blog site. These features can include a number of different things such as new designs, graphics, or online activities. If you come up with new ways of regulating your blog and can do so in an entertaining way, then you will sustain a great love for Internet blogging. In order to keep your blog's excitement up, you should also try to more directly involve your visitors in blog activities. For example, you could hold weekly competitions that encourage more visitor participation and increase the amount of excitement and fun that your blog site provides. These types of activities will not only increase your site's popularity but also help to maintain your own passion and desire for blogging.

Regaining your passion for blogging all depends on your attitude and patience with your blog's success. If you maintain a good and optimistic mind set, then you will definitely succeed.

Author: Dharmender Kumar

Create Money Making Blogs

  • Sep. 25th, 2008 at 3:16 PM
Blogs are becoming ever more popular on the internet, and although you may not actually realize it but you could find yourself making money from them. There has been some things written about ways of making money through blogging, but not many. However, since the publication of WordPress Goldmine this has greatly changed and below we look at how this could help you to make money through your blog.

But first let us explain a little bit about blogs. A blog is in fact a weblog, which is a way for people to now express their own individual's thoughts on a certain subject matter or may even be about themselves. Each blog is made up of just one web page and entries will then be posted to it on a regular basis starting with the most recent addition at the beginning.

Many people now have their own blogs on the internet, covering a wide variety of subjects but some still have not actually realized that they can make money from theirs. There are several ways in which money can be made from a blog and in WordPress Goldmine you will find just some of the ways that are available. But in order for you to be able to do this you first need to decide just what subject that your blog is going to be about.

Ideally what you are aiming to do with your blog is gain the trust of those people who come to read it. Certainly, once you have been able to gain these people's trust then in all likelihood they are much more likely to try any of the products that you are recommending to them.

When it comes to producing good quality blogs this is where WordPress shines. Yes there are various different types of blogging platforms available for you to use, but WordPress is the easiest of them all to use and understand. Although, it must be said that Blogger follows a very close second behind it. But the author of WordPress Goldmine as the name suggested has used the one that is rated first of all blogging platforms.

When it comes to setting up a blog using WordPress you will find that whole process very simple and easy to complete. But first you must register with the site and once this is done then you can start building your first ever blog with them. Actually building the blogs will cost you nothing and will only take a few minutes for you to complete and then all you need to do is start adding more information to it once it is up and running.

It is vital that what you post to your blog is not only relevant information but that which your readers will find useful. Through WordPress Goldmine the author explains exactly how to find the right kinds of blog posts that you should be making for yours, and it does not even matter if you have no real knowledge regarding the subject that you have selected for your blog.

The WordPress Goldmine e-book explains completely the steps that one should be taking in order that a person can actually start to profit from any blogs that they have. It helps you to avoid those mistakes which many novices new to blogging make and which end up wasting them time and losing them money. Through this e-book you will learn about how to set up your blog correctly, choosing the right subject matter and the right products that you should recommend to your visitors.

Author: Varun Kumar
Okay, so you think you’ve settled on a domain name. You may even have broken out your old Scrabble set so you have a bunch of tiles to manipulate while you figure out what looks and sounds right. You’ve considered what associations the domain name brings to mind, and you’re all ready to buy it. So it’s time to make the purchase, right?

Not so fast. You might want to try searching for your prospective domain name in Google. It’s not to see whether someone else already has the domain name, or something similar, though you may have already checked that by this time. You need to see how Google treats your domain name. If you’re using more than one word, put both the phrase and the single word versions into Google. With an earlier example I gave, the site owner would have put “therapist finder” and “therapist finder” into Google, without quotes.

Does Google consider your domain name to be a typo? If it does, you could be in trouble before you get your business off the ground. If a visitor puts your domain name in Google (and many people will do this) they may get confused when they see Google’s “Did you mean?” typo message. So you just might lose that visitor. Here’s a point to keep in mind, though: once your site makes it into Google’s index and starts getting external links, Google may no longer consider it a typo. I’ve read information online from site owners who have had both experiences.

Does Google turn up a lot of sites that are much better branded than yours is likely to be? Look at the top results when you put your domain name into Google. SEO Smarty uses the example of “tourwiki.com.” Put “tour wiki” without quotes into Google, and the top site is Wikipedia. That’s not a site that a business just starting out will be able to beat in the SERPs easily. None of these tasks will take very long, but they’ll go a long way toward giving you peace of mind. They should also help you create a memorable domain name that will stick in visitors’ minds and help them return to your site again and again.

I’ve already mentioned that you should parse your domain name several ways to see whether it has any bad associations. You should also check such things as the Urban Dictionary online, or ask Google to define the word, or even do a search on eBay. SEO Smarty notes that “lex” means Rolex in street slang – an association I personally never would have made. (Words are my living and my passion; to me, it’s obvious that “lex” is short for “lexicon”!).

Finally, you may want to consider registering both the singular and plural versions of your domain name, just to be on the safe side. You don’t want traffic that is trying to reach you to go somewhere else – especially if that somewhere else is a competitor’s site.
None of these tasks will take very long, but they’ll go a long way toward giving you peace of mind. They should also help you create a memorable domain name that will stick in visitors’ minds and help them return to your site again and again.

Author: Kamal Kaushal
It happens to everyone at some point in time. You have a great idea for a blog, on a new niche topic. You create the blog; you post interesting and creative posts to it each day, and then nothing.

You post your brilliant and original thoughts for everyone online to read, but no one is coming around to read your blog. And, because no one can find your blog to read it, you are not generating any links or improvement in your search engine rankings either. What is a blogger to do?

Promoting your blog is essential to its success. You need to promote your blog so that you become recognized as an expert in your chosen niche and can monetize your blog. However, you also want to promote your blog to increase the traffic to your site, reach a new reading audience, and most importantly to create as many inbound links as possible. Creating inbound links ensures that your website rankings and search engine optimization efforts pay off for you in the biggest ways possible.

You want to promote your blog to as many people in your niche market as you possibly can. And, you want to do it as often as you possibly can. Some people believe that the best way to promote a blog is through comments on other popular blogs with a link to your own blog, comments on UseNet or other Internet message boards or forums, posting press releases and articles, etc.. However, the easiest and most time efficient way to promote your blog is through RSS feed and blog submissions to directories hands down.

The issue with using a manual feed submitter, or using an individual RSS submitter, is that it is very time consuming to deal with on a consistent basis. Most bloggers want to write their posts and be done with their work for the day. They do not want to spend a half-hour writing a post and then three more hours trying to submit their RSS feed and content to directories in hopes of bringing in some readers and sneaking up their search engine rankings.

The good news is that today programmers have developed some great semi-automatic RSS feed submit tools which you can now choose from to help submit your RSS feed and blog to directories without it being so time consuming. Feed submitter software programs allow you to simultaneously submit your blog and RSS feeds to literally thousands of directories, and to do it all with only a couple quick clicks of your mouse.

Setting up the RSS feed submission software is simple to do and the submission process takes very little time to complete. Using RSS feed submitters is much easier and quicker than attempting manual RSS submits.

If you are a blogger interested in publishing RSS feeds, XML feeds, and getting your feed out into the RSS databases of the world, I would highly suggest that you check out some of the amazing new RSS software tools available to you today on the market. Choose a tool that is easy to use and one which will allow you to reach the maximum amount of directories possible for the least amount of work.

Writing your blog posts should be the hardest part of blogging, not trying to get noticed and dealing with SEO. Thankfully, the advent of semi-automatic feed submitters allows you to spend your time doing your writing and not dealing as much with promotion.

Blogging is the Driving Force

  • Sep. 25th, 2008 at 3:12 PM
Blogging can be a way of life and has become a good source of income for those that have learned to use this medium of communication to their advantage. There are of course a lot of things to consider when you start your blog. Especially if you are striving to create a blog that will generate some sort of income for you.

One of the first things you will want to consider is what type of blogging platform you will want to use. Two of biggest hitters on the blogging block of course are Blogger and Wordpress. Both of which have their advantages but if you are really serious look into a stand alone program, meaning one that you can host and have control over it yourself.

The next thing you will want to do after you decide your blogging platform is writing your content and learning a writing style that works for you. Original content is king and the search engines can sniff the difference between original and not so original from a gigabyte away. So if you take any tips away from this article take that one. Make your stuff original it will carry your blog a long way to succeeding.

Some other things to consider when planning out your blog is the layout of the page and the format your html coding will be. This can become quite daunting to most as the different internet langauages can pile up quickly. From html to css to java, there is alot that goes on behind the scenes of those websites and blogs out there. It's those people that take the time to learn some of the basics of all those languages that can really push their blogs to the next level of success with some certainty. A good place to start for that would be W3.org.

There is another alternative if you don't want to deal with all that blogging stuff. Either you have not the time or the willingness to learn all that goes into running a successful blog. Blogging Networks are starting to gain popularity in the blogosphere. The good ones have done all the hardwork for you, tending to the layouts, templates, linking schemes and compliant coding to make the whole blog network run super smooth. All you have to do is post your content with your links embedded in your blog posts and presto! You are driving traffic, links and page rankings up up up. The sky is the limit when it comes to blogging.

Things to Know Before Starting a Blog

  • Sep. 25th, 2008 at 3:10 PM
Starting a new blog might seem like a very simple idea. After all, anyone with a little determination and basic internet experience can establish and manage a blog. There are dozens of websites all dedicated to promoting free blogging platforms but when many of these businesses are trying to encourage new users to sign up they rarely tell you any of the downsides.

Establishing a blog is more than just answering a few questions on a sign up forms and starting write. Setting up a blog is establishing an extremely personalized web presence that requires some patience and knowledge of using FTP. If you are someone that is interested in trying out Wordpress this free blogging platform can be installed on your own domain. Wordpress boasts that all users can install the platform in five minutes but this is not always the case.

While many new hosting companies offer "one-click" install options that really will install the blogging platform in five minutes not all users have web hosts that offer this perk. Many new users will have to manually install all of the php files needed to run Wordpress. This can be a challenge to anyone that is not used to installing programs. Before tackling a manual installation talk to someone from your web hosting company to double check that they do not offer a one-click install. You do not want to labor for hours only to discover the one click install option after you have done all of the grunt work.

Once you have installed Wordpress you must take the time to pick out a good theme. Your theme is going to give all users their very first impression of your new weblog. Having a very plain theme or overly busy theme can create the incorrect impression of your blog. Also, when you are choosing a theme you must think of more than just aesthetics. After you have gotten used to dealing with one sort of theme it might be very hard to switch over to a different theme style.

When starting your blog keep in mind that not all search engine optimization tools can be used with blogging platforms. Many traffic analysis services will not work well with weblogs that are hosted on free sites or are on platforms like blogger. There are search engine optimization tools that have been made specifically for Wordpress and other blogging platforms but these tools usually only work with blogs that are hosted on their own domains with premium web hosts.

Do not let these things discourage you and keep you from becoming a successful blogger. It is extremely likely that you will be able to set up your own profitable blog but keep in mind that you will have to invest time and effort in order to properly promote your blog to the right audience. Developers are constantly creating more tools to help bloggers make their blogs search engine friendly so that your blog audience can be increased.

Author: Meka McSpadden

Utilize Courtesy Within Your Blogging Niche

  • Sep. 25th, 2008 at 3:04 PM
A great way to get back links to your blog is by leaving comments on other blogs within your blogging niche. This fun, simple, and free method of traffic however does come with a set of 'unwritten' rules within the blogging community. Remember when visiting someone else's blog you're entering into a 'conversation' and many times you may have not been invited. Common courtesy should always be practiced in this environment.

Remember you are visiting for reasons such as learning or possibly as a favor to the host blogger. Your participation although likely welcomed, must always be in a positive manner such as knowledgeable or constructive answers, comments, or suggestions. Never use this venue to criticize, ridicule, or condemn those 'unfortunates' who may not share your viewpoints. Likewise any 'scalding reviews' of a novice blogger for his or her lack of apparent experience as it may show up in the structure or appearance of their blog. Liken this experience to an office party where maintaining a politically correct posture is always the most prudent approach. As a blogger this will not only help you make friends and possibly gain readers, but also prevent you from committing 'blogging suicide.'

As mother always told us, if you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything at all! Within the blogging community unless you're the 'only' authority within your field it's not a good idea to antagonize others. Readers will ALWAYS have other sources to find material that's interesting to them.

Concerning any blog comments you leave (along with the link back to your blog, of course) be sure the comment(s) are warranted. By this I mean don't just comment for the sake of commenting so you can leave your link. Trust me; this will be identified quickly thereby making you unwelcomed in the future. One thing you don't want is to gain the reputation of a 'blog spammer' since all your future comments may be banned even if they are constructive to the structure of the conversation.

Speaking to the 'quality' of your comments be sure that they are always helpful and appropriate. There's neither need nor place for hostility or negativity. Keep your 'tone' civil and level headed. Blogging environments are structured to educate, exchange ideas and thoughts, coaching, and other means of support. Save the fighting for the 'back alleys' if you must!

Lastly never 'steal' content from another site and represent it as your own. You may however use this content as long as credit is clearly given to the original source.

Always be polite and choose your words correctly when leaving blog comments. These are words documented making it difficult to hide or deny after the fact. They may be words that come back to haunt you. By 'doing unto others' within any blogging niche, you'll open many doors for yourself from which to benefit.

Author: TJ Philpott

Tips to Blast Your Blog

  • Sep. 25th, 2008 at 2:57 PM
As has always been said, blogging is fun. Yes, blogging IS indeed fun. I guess many bloggers will therefore think very hard on how to blast their blogs to the top of big search engines especially Google.

The blog is your instrumental voice that you will use to communicate with bloggers from the rest of the world. It is the medium through which your views and thoughts will be shared with others. It is also the tool by which you will use to sell your products or services online.

To achieve the best of results, how then can you possibly communicate effectively with others? Here are certain proven tips that you can use to blast your blog to attain visibility and positive results:

(1) Ensure your blog has the right revelation

If you want to blast your blog effectively, it is vital that your blog bears the correct revelation that you intend to provide readers with. It must be aptly described and must always be relevant to the kind of audience that you have intended for it to target in the first place. Simply providing tags to the description for your blog does not always result in the correct audience. Tags must be relevant to what you have posted. These should substantiate the reasons why readers should come to read your posts in the first place.

(2) Provide high quality content

Content is the main ingredient for your blog. It is king in terms of attracting readership and maintaining it. Your blog needs lots of good content. What makes up good content? Great content certainly has quality. It should be unique, consisting of expert information from various quarters written based on various perspectives, and are always the latest news. There is the freshness factor that great content can provide readers with.

(3) Make use of directories and search engines

Once your blog is done up, it is vital to get it indexed. There are web directories such as Yahoo, and search engines such as Google who will assume the task of indexing newly setup blogs. Technorati and Blogwise are directories that perform similar role. This process will enable your blog to gain visibility promptly.

(4) Always continue to alert readers

Each time you have written a new post in your blog, you will need to ping it. It is simply an action that helps you to alert readers that you have indeed written a new post. This action is simplified on your part by just making use of sites such as Pingoat, BlogExplosion or Ping-O-Matic. They will perform just one big ping on your behalf to many search engines and directories that they have connection with. Pinging is a simple action in itself. It provides you with ease and convenience in letting others know about your latest post. It in effect helps to blast your blog in a big way.

(5) Learn to exchange links

There are blogs working on topics similar to yours. It is always a good idea to link up with them, and getting them to link back to your blog. Firstly, there will be more ready sources of information for visiting readers. Secondly, your blog will benefit in terms of increase in traffic. Importantly, incoming links should preferably be on the same topic wavelength as your blog. One great tip is to get incoming links that have higher page ranking and higher traffic numerals. This will benefit your blog in terms of search engine ranking.

(6) Encourage active interaction

Speak through your blog. Encourage more interaction. Request for feedback and comments from visitors. You can reciprocate by posting your comments on blogs of others. Comments given are always treated as valuable information that will be of great help to improving your content or blog. You will be able to prove yourself as the expert through your comments and feedback. Active interaction will certainly help you get a much bigger reputation as an established authority in your field.

(7) Generate continual traffic

It is continual traffic that keeps your blog alive. Keep on writing posts with good content on a regular basis. It is important to ensure these posts will stimulate readers to come back regularly for more. If you can get their email addresses, so much the better. As more readers return, your customer list will grow. Another advantage is that you can easily inform them of your latest product. It is a sure-win situation for you.

(8) Join the social fun

There are many social bookmarking sites that provide ample opportunities for you to build friendly relationships. MySpace, Facebook, Del.icio.us and Digg all provide great openings for traffic building. A simple inclusion of your URL will enable your blog to get increased visibility. Even a video on YouTube can bring a huge volume of traffic to your blog. Providing your lens on Squidoo can be another source of success for your blog.

In conclusion, I must say there are no other choices but for you to use the above tips to blast your blog. The blog is your heartbeat. Love it. Keep it.

Author: Jeremy Long Chia Teik
So you've got a blog and it's been running for a while. You're writing regularly, honing the style and content. Your traffic is slowly climbing, but of course you want more. What do you do next?

The obvious first step is to submit your blog to blog directories. There are scores, if not hundreds, of good ones out there, with new ones popping up regularly.

You should also submit to free SEO-friendly general directories. Most of them now have a category for blogs, and often sub-categories as well.

While many of these ask for payment, many don't. And quite a few don't ask for a reciprocal link, either. So you will gain one way links (the best kind) to your blog if it is accepted by these particular directories.

Certainly, some of these directories will not last, or they may be of low page rank and therefore not that useful. But a certain proportion of them will grow over time and ultimately become highly regarded by Google. So, if you submit to a large number of them this is bound to help your search engine rankings in the long run.

The best part is that you will never run out of new directories on which to list your site. As well as a section for blogs, almost every directory has a section listing still more directories ... You could probably do this for ever and never submit to the same one twice!

You should also join blogging forums. You will learn a lot from participating and if you put your blog URL in your signature you'll rack up many backlinks as well. (Remember that some forum moderators don't like this, so you should check the postings and rules first to see if this is okay.)

A URL in your signature means that you'll be leaving a backlink every time you ask a question, and every time you leave an answer. Google loves forums because they are rich in category specific information, and they have lots of constantly updated and unique content.

Forums do often end up being killed by spammers, however, so make sure that the ones you join aren't dying. And sign up to a few of them at least. It's better to spread those links around, since some forums will rank more highly than others.

I would also suggest commenting widely, and thoughtfully, on other blogs. Most platforms, notably Wordpress, allow you to put a link to your URL along with your comment. Although there is usually a default setting that stops comments being indexed by search engines ("no-follow") you can seek out "do-follow" blogs that have this setting reversed and thereby accrue valuable "link juice" from commenting on them.

Finding "do-follow" blogs in your niche does take a while, however. I think a better policy is to seek out blogs similar to your own even if they don't have "do-follow" and comment when the impulse to do so is genuine. You will get some clicks coming back from your comments, and since blog owners do read the comments you may score a link from that blogger if he or she likes your site.

There are many, many other methods of promotion. But the ones I have listed are quick and generally effective ways of getting quality links back to your site. This is a crucial first step, since as anyone who's had a blog for a while can tell you the more backlinks you have (particularly from relevant, high quality sites) the better your search engine rankings will be.

Author: Matt Hayden