Simply put it, a blog is a website that is often updated with content called “blog posts”. Most often, the latest blog post will be shown at the top of the blog.
Someone who blogs is called a “blogger”. When a blogger updates his blog, he is “blogging”.
(Wow, I’m seriously not used to formal-ish writing. I’m not even good
I’m writing to you today in a mini mart, just a 5-minute drive from our house.
If you are following me on Twitter, you probably know this already…
Our ISP is damned. We don’t have a connection for like 3 days in a row now – and g’dang I have to cancel this one interview with someone very special just because of that, geesh.
Anyway this is just a quick heads up for people wondering why I don’t reply to their emails. Especially the support for Ultimate Blogging Theme.
Don’t worry though, they said that the network is now fixed and all they have to do is manually configure the connection in my house so I’ll be available tomorrow.
Well not really, because PH stands for Philippines LOL.
Thanks to WearYourCity.com who gave me this awesome sweat shirt. WearYourCity.com offers personalized hip hop shirts for dirt cheap – I mean, like $15-$25 and you can plaster your city or any place actually on your shirt.
Oh yeah, since their theme is hip hop, here’s an *epic* spy pic…
The Internet is overflowing with useful information. No matter what you blog about (unless its personal), I can almost guarantee you that there will be at least 10 different articles somewhere that are about the same thing.
It’s not easy getting your blog noticed today, considering all of the options for readers out there. That’s why your first impression is your most important, and will determine whether the reader will ever return.
Presentation in a blog post is one of the most important things. If you cannot organize your thoughts and ideas correctly, people will have a harder time reading and interpreting them.
1) You aren’t using headings and formatting.
Headings in posts are one of the most important things. They provide a way for content to be divided up into sections. It also gives readers an idea of what they are going to
I have not really seen any affiliate program where they actually pay for every lead. This is known as pay-per-lead affiliate program. Your role is to help the advertisers to create leads for the advertisers to do a follow-up to better understand their needs and to sell them a product or service.
Introduction to T3Leads
In this review, I am going to talk about T3Leads which utilizes pay-per-lead affiliate program. T3Leads affiliate network focuses on financial industry.
While most affiliate programs usually pay out a very small amount of money for every sale (or lead in this case), T3Leads can pay for as high as $45 for every lead generated! And their average payment for every lead generated is $18.
Benefits of being an affiliate of T3Leads
It is important to see what benefits you can gain from taking up their affiliate program.
Carl Ocab is one of the most successful teenage bloggers on the net. But remarkably, Carl was just 13 years old when he rose to fame with his hugely popular “make money online” website: www.carlocab.com
When I first heard that there was a 13 year old making blogging waves, I had to check it out, and I am glad I did. I contacted Carl and helped get one of his interviews on the Digg.com homepage with the headline: “Mommy, can I cash my Google Cheque yet?”
We really hit it off since, and I have been keen to interview him here at DeanHunt.
Despite being 13 years old and not a native English speaker, Carl has proved that if you are passionate enough, then no obstacles are too high.