Entries Tagged ‘blog tips’

Bail Out Post Ideas to rescue you from Writer’s Block, Boredom or Lack of Time

Quick bail out blog post ideasMost of us go through writer’s block (or blogger’s block) many times in our blogging lives. If not for this issue, there may be still situations where you just don’t have enough time to come up with your blog post of the day in order to maintain your post frequency.

One way to tackle this issue is to schedule a number of posts well in advance as mentioned in one of the old posts here that talked about writer’s block. But if you already run out of those scheduled posts or they are kind of in draft form, you may need to go for the so-called ‘bail out posts’ - as I would call them. In this post, I would like to list several ideas to come up with a quick bail out post.
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Ten Unethical Blog Visitor Behaviors those are worse than George Bush Shoe-Throwing Episode!

Unethical Blog VisitorSometime back I had written a post about Unethical Blogging Practices and it dealt with bloggers’ unacceptable behaviors. Today’s topic is a little more controversial in nature and might sound negative as well but I request my honorable readers not to get offended because I am not talking about serious and genuine readers here!

The following are my list of blog visitor (or user) behaviors that I find really frustrating:

#1 Comment or Email Spamming

Nobody particularly likes spamming - whether it is email spamming or comment spaming. I am not talking about those spam comments that gets caught by Akismet but there are also more genuine readers who spams as well - Probably very short comments when delivered in batches of three or four fall into this category?
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Global Recession and Current State of the Make Money Online (MMO) Blogosphere

Recession affecting make money online blogs and bloggersMajor financial and investment institutions declaring bankruptcy, Honda’s plan to exit Formula 1 racing and General Motors withdrawing Tiger Woods’ sponsorship are some of the sensational news about the ongoing global recession. It is not any smart guess that the recession has to affect the Make Money Online business as well and if you look around there are already several visible signs of the same.

In one of earlier posts I talked about a few tips to weather through the current situation. Some of the things that we predicted then are already happening.

Visible Impacts so far…

The following are some of the signs of slow-down that you can notice if you look around in the MMO world!
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Ten unethical blogging practices

Unethical bloggerAt the outset, let me request you not to get into a negative mindset after reading the title of the post. It is not like all bloggers indulge themselves into unethical blogging practices or methods to get fame, visibility or money. However, I have seen a few of them getting into wrong ways of doing things primarily with the intention of making it big in a very short time. I will not cite any examples here in this post to avoid controversies.

Things those are unethical in my view

#1 Public bashing and defaming: Publicly abusing others – especially the rich and famous people, including bloggers - is a way of getting into shortlived fame via sensational means. In press terms, this is called yellow journalism - not sure if we can term it ‘yellow blogging’ when it happens in the blogosphere.
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