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    A Complete Guide to Start Blogging for Money : 3500 Words

    May 11, 2013
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    Blogging is passion for me, and it’s something I enjoy doing. It’s not a work for me, because it’s something that makes me feel complete. This is one of the many reasons I have taken blogging as a full-time professional career, and even after 4 years of professional blogging, I never found it boring or think of it as work. With every passing day, I’m diving deeper into the world of blogging, and I keep ...

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    How to Prepare YourSelf for First Stage Presentation

    May 10, 2013
    First presentation

    Stage presentation is always fun, as you will be showcasing your talent in-front of audience who wants to listen to you. But, when you are giving your first stage presentation in front of many people, it’s scary and sometime it goes completely wrong. It’s very important to be mentally prepare for your presentation, to ensure you end up giving a great presentation. It doesn’t matter if you are giving your presentation in college, in-front of ...

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    ShoutMeLoud in “The Week” National Magazine & My First Presentation on Blogging

    May 7, 2013
    ShoutMeloud on the Week magazine

    I always love to share my joy with ShoutMeLoud audience (Shouter), and this is one of those things, which is a moment of joy for me and for ShoutMeLoud. ShoutMeLoud got a mention in “The week” magazine, and I find it worth sharing it with ShoutMeLoud readers. Last month I got a call from one of the journalist from “The week” and we talked a bit about blogging, entrepreneurship and life of being an internet ...

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    How to Save Money on WebHosting Renewals For WordPress Blogs?

    May 6, 2013
    Save money on Webhosting

    Webhosting is one of those essential investment, which every blogger have to make every month to run their self-hosted WordPress blog. Usually a cheap and reliable shared hosting for WordPress starts from $4/month and depending upon your requirement it can go up to $20/month for shared hosting, and goes really up when you move to VPS or dedicated hosting. When a newbie blogger takes baby step to self hosted blog, he is not aware of cost ...

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    HostGator Maximum Discount Code May 2013

    May 5, 2013
    Hostgator Alternative

    Shopping for best web-hosting is always a tough job and to make it easier, I have suggested some of the best hosting for WordPress to Bloggers. One thing which in particular I like about Hostgator is their excellent support and response time. More over, when it comes to handling the load of a WordPress blog, Hostgator does the job pretty well. Even in our Webhosting comparison, Hostgator got the top points. Along with usual shared hosting features, Hostgator offers free blog ...

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    How a Blog Admin Scan and Reject a Guest post

    May 1, 2013
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    If you are one of those blogger who have read about how to get your guest post published most of the time, you have done things to ensure that your guest post submission get accepted most of the time. Today, I will be giving you insight from a blog admin point of view, sharing how a blog admin like me or someone like me, scan a blog post before accepting it. When your blog starts ...

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    AdSense 970*90 Ad Unit : Bigger is Better

    April 30, 2013
    AdSense biggest ad unit

    AdSense has expended it’s ad unit by adding new 970*90 ad unit. Earlier, AdSense added 300*600 ad unit, and new 970*90 ad unit is more targeted to websites with large width size. This is perfect for wide-screen. This ad unit is already available for all the AdSense publishers, and you can grab the code right now. Here are few details about new ad unit, and things to keep in mind. AdSense New Bigger Ad unit: ...

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    How to Fix Google Panda Penalized Website : Where to Start?

    April 30, 2013
    Google Panda Fix

    It’s been long I have talked about Google Panda and other algorithm updates, and this post is extending our Google Panda algorithm series post. First of all, Google rolled out last panda update (Google Panda 25th) around mid of March 2013, and this will be the last known update, as Matt Cutts confirmed that Panda is now part of Google search algorithm and now it will not be pushed manually <Source>. This will be a ...

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