If you are a blogger or have your own site, your site may be one of over 200,000,000 websites powered by WordPress. WordPress powers roughly 24% of all websites on the Web today (including this one) and it is currently the most popular website content management platform.
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Blogging in a programmatic world
How do blogs fit into a programmatic world? This post explores how a thoughtfully cultivated blog adds tangible value by stimulating traffic to websites where machines make decisions that generate incremental income in real-time.
4 WordPress Plugins Every Blog Should Be Using
Like many other online businesses, we also host our blog on WordPress. Here are 4 WordPress Plugins we recommend that you use on your WordPress website.
We have published some amazing content on our blog over the last year and a half, and we are always coming out with new and engaging content. Using WordPress for our blog was a real no-brainier, but the same cannot be said for the Plugins we are running. There is some serious competition in between WordPress Plugins, so we decided to compile the list of 4 plugins we use and the reasons behind our choice.
An Amazing Guide to Writing Blog Post Titles
The difference between a good blog and a great blog, and between a great blog and an incredible blog, is attention to detail.
A good blog has:
- Meaningful content
- Engaging layout
- Frequent updates
- Charismatic tone
A great blog has:
- Relevant, current, enticing content
- Immersive layout
- Up-to-the-minute updates on current information
- Irresistible personality
Taking it up another notch to craft a truly incredible blog means finessing every detail. This guide won’t (and really can’t—it would take a novel) explain every detail that needs attention in order to create an incredible reading experience when blogging. What it will do is guide bloggers in the right direction when it comes to one of the most overlooked details in the industry: blog post titles.
5 Tips to Master the Art of Engaging Content
Most bloggers who sit down to write a post, do so in the hopes of having a fair amount of readers enjoy their article.
After all, what is the point of writing something if nobody reads it? Whether your are blogging as a hobby or for a company blog, you need to make sure that your post is full of engaging content. Ultimately, engaging content will draw readers in, and keep them coming back.
How To Build A Successful Business Blog
When blogging first burst onto the scenes in the late 90’s the new form of online publishing catered mainly to open-minded, creative individuals who didn’t shy away from giving this public form of journalism a try. As blogging started to really pick up speed, “A Blog” became a sort of mother ship that encompassed several diverse forms of online publishing. The online platform allowed people of all walks of life to log onto their computers and start typing. It didn’t take very long for people to discover that with a little bit of knowledge about a topic, they could single-handedly create a website where they could be writer, editor, photographer, and boss.
How To Make A Living Blogging
The twenty first century has brought us many new technological advancements. With tech becoming more mainstream by the minute, almost anyone from the 7th grader to the retired grandmother of 10, is able to turn blogging into a viable source of income. Some bloggers are not earning loose change, they are making a living out of blogging full time. Blogging is no longer some strange, and foreign concept unexplored by the masses, and used only by night owls to chat about whether Luke Skywalker will finally find a love interest in the next Star Wars movie. Today, blogging is a verb heard around the globe, and with platforms such as Blogger, and WordPress, turning your thoughts, experiences, and ramblings into an online crowd-pleaser is easier than ever. Even the most technically-challenged new blogger can find solace in online guides, and video tutorials, which are being posted around the clock in order to help both new, and experienced bloggers succeed on the World Wide Web.