Blog posts I found interesting and useful

Posted 14th June 2009 | View Comments

Time for another round up of blog posts I found interesting and useful. Its amazing the kind of  knowledge that is available online once you take the time to read some blogs. I learned something from the following posts and I hope it will benefit you as well.

Coming up with new posts in not an easy task and sometimes you might be stuck without ideas as well. Seven easy ways to build content might help you to get through those times where you are stuck for ideas. I am already implementing some of them and I have learned a few new tricks as well. Hopefully you will too.

If you are an expert on Youtube videos you might already know this but with Youtube you can link to a specific part of the video. For example if you want your readers to watch from minute 3 onwards you can easily do that with method. Check out this post to learn how to link to a specific part of a Youtube video.

Want to jump start the traffic to our blog. Then this post by Jeff Johnson will surely help you out. Its not an intant method and does require you to do some work but it will surely boost your traffic. Check out Traffic getting Jump start.

Where to add Adsense code and how to add Adsense is something that most people new to blogging struggle with. In my blog and in most other blogs the ad block with the highest click through rate is the Adsense block inside the post. Lyndi at Nice2All has a great article which teach you to how to have more control over the placement of your ad blocks using short code to add Adsense.

Thanks to Lillea for suggesting 11 Wordpress plug ins for Internet marketers. I think the list is not complete without a plug in for link cloaking but there are some good ones listed there.I especially like the opt in pop up plug in and might give it a try. Link cloaking is a must have tool for every Internet marketer and there are some free ones that offer a decent service :) .

I hope you will find these articles useful and if you have a article that you think is great feel free to share in in the comments section. It just might get featured :)

Post Title: Blog posts I found interesting and useful
Author: Nishadha
Posted: 14th June 2009
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  1. Lyndi commented:

    Thanks for the link. It is nice to have my little article amongst these good articles.

  2. Nishadha Silva commented:

    You are welcome , it if helps me in some way I don't mind featuring it :)

  3. The Bad Blogger commented:

    Thanks for sharing, because of your link to other blog post, it just got me into more ideals on what I should write…. ha thanks !

  4. Nishadha Silva commented:

    You are welcome , Glad you found them useful :)

  5. TheBadBlogger commented:

    Thanks for sharing, because of your link to other blog post, it just got me into more ideals on what I should write…. ha thanks !

  6. Nishadha Silva commented:

    You are welcome , Glad you found them useful :)

  7. Lillea commented:

    Thank you for linking to my article! :) None of the link cloaking plugins I tested worked well so I ended up using software. Which cloaking plugins do you recommend? I'd love to know of a few that work well.

  8. Nishadha Silva commented:

    You are welcome I guess , which one is your link ? cause I haven't linked to the website you commented with.

  9. Lillea commented:

    Hi :)

    The link that I commented with forwards to my website – the site that you
    used to reference my blog post. I sometimes use my name url when commenting
    because it's easier to type it than my full url. :)

    If you click on it, http://www.lilleawoodlyns.com you'll be taken to
    http://www.speedonlinewealth.com/blog, which is the place you found
    my article to reference.

    I hope that helps!

    Thanks again!

    Lillea

  10. Nishadha Silva commented:

    Ohh ok , As for your original question I usually use bit.ly , you have the ability to customize your url to make it a bit more meaningful and once you created an account you can track the clicks as well. Best of all its free :-)

  11. Lillea commented:

    Thank you! I use that on Twitter sometimes but didn't realise that it was trackable. Excellent!

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