Friday, 29 October 2010

10 ways to Make your Blog More Authoritative

This is a guest post by James Adams. If you are struggling to get more readers and traffic to your blog, then you have probably tried many different techniques. Although it may seem as if the stardom that comes with having a top blog is out of reach, it actually is not that hard to achieve. One of the easiest ways to get there is to emulate the style of the blogs that are already authoritative

Tuesday, 26 October 2010

How to make a Facebook landing page

By default new visitors (just like everyone else) to your Facebook fan or business page will land on the Wall. This is not necessarily a bad thing. However, if you’re out to impress do consider creating a special landing page just for them. So rather than letting them land on a just-another-generic-Facebook wall, you take them to a more personalized, more welcoming page. You create this by

Monday, 18 October 2010

Jumping to a different location on the same page

I received a few emails on how to do an internal page jump. You know a link that when clicked will take you to a different section or part on the same page. Like this example: This link will take you to the bottom of this post I thought I might as well write a post about it. Hopefully this post will be helpful for those asking the same thing. This in-page linking or bookmarking is a great way of

Friday, 8 October 2010

What is and how to improve Alexa rank

Alexa traffic rank is a rank provided by Alexa.com to your blog or a site based on its level of traffic. Unlike Google PageRank where it relies more on the number of (quality) backlinks to your blog, Alexa rank is based solely on the amount traffic your blog receives. It is calculated based on the data collected from Alexa Toolbar users over a period of the past three months. Getting to

Friday, 1 October 2010

Free unlimited bandwidth image hosting for Blogger blogs

This tutorial is about hosting images that are used in parts of your layout –images for backgrounds, buttons, badges etc. We usually host them on a free image host because Blogger does not provide hosting for images other than the main background image, images in your posts, header and picture gadgets. But do you know there is a trick you can use to make Blogger host these images? Now why would