I love the power of social networks. One of the things I admire most about them is how much they enable people to spread the news and share content that has impressed them in whatever way. As a blogger, you can use this raw potential in your favor. You can encourage readers to share your […]
A Message to Bloggers Who Always Give Back to The Community
I never thought there was “Me” or “I”! I never thought I did it alone, and I will never forgot those who helped and supported me all the way up to blogging! Each one of them has a story, a nice story. Together, we worked hard to build a magnificent blog community to share our ideas […]
How to Create Conversations and Connections through Comments
One of the things I’ve learned over the course of the past few months is how to create conversations and connections through comments. One of my goals as a blogger is to connect with each of my readers in a real way – to encourage each of my readers personally and to challenge them to […]
What Link Builders Are Not Telling You
Even when I post about Keyword Research and Link building, I only ever touch on the quick analysis needed to define a keywords accessibility and a niche’s profitability, that being the PageRank of the top ten sites currently ranking for that particular keyword. But defining your link building strategy from here on in is going […]
From Thesis Framework to StudioPress Genesis Framework
Before you read this post, I would like you to know it’s not a StudioPress Genesis VS Thesis Theme post, it’s also not a try to compare Thesis Framework to Genesis Framework. This post is a try to answer this question: Should I Switch from Thesis Theme to Genesis Theme? Lucky me, I’ve got the […]
Everything that Google has to say about Smart Pricing
There was a lot of discussion about the smart pricing issue in the comments section of the last post about adsense earnings. That is why I decided to go back and see if Google has got something to say about this particular topic. Turned out there is a lot of information available there. What follows […]





