From the monthly archives:

June 2009

Our brain is full of ideas. I have always said that Ideas are Everywhere and only thing you need is to find them! In April, I wrote 10 Magnetic Techniques to Attract Ideas. It was all about finding the ideas around you. But finding is not everything! You have to organize your ideas. Without proper [...]

You just can’t hide from Google! I told you there is an answer to the question, How will I know who has grabbed my button? My post about turning your button into a free billboard, recommended you place a unique search term in the image ‘Alt=’ attribute, like “BWS tips button.” Google will index those [...]

Do you get good traffic but very few comments? Do you get very few submissions to social sites? If you are not converting your readers well, then this post is for you! As a blogger, I have always been concerned about Exit Points. Exit points are the choices you give your readers to leave your [...]

Image by James F Clay via Flickr Recently we asked you to tell us if you’re here to ‘learn to be a successful blogger’ and if we’re up to the task of teaching that subject matter.  The response rate was very (very) low: Only four non-spammy replies in the comment form.  Surprisingly no one left [...]

One of the main problems with Bloggers is that they write poor quality content. Would you like to know how you can avoid such content and improve?

Lets face it, the Internet is full of Blogging “Gurus” who teach you about Blogging without knowing anything! Isn’t it the case? Everyone is trying to be the next pro-blogger or Darren Rowse and in the  process, recommending what they think “should work” and not what “works”. Many techniques they recommend are completely useless. Here [...]

Sure, you proudly list your blog’s top commentators. They are often the first to comment on new posts, have nice gravatar images and thriving blogs. All excellent qualifications.  But how much do you know about them? Wouldn’t it be nice to analyze them for the magic ingredient in their social interactions? We put our top [...]

Image via Wikipedia The TinyMCE editor of WordPress is feature rich and easy to use. But by default, it does not have any options to add and edit tables, a headache for beginners who do not know much HTML. If you always wanted to add nice tables in your blog posts, then one of the [...]

We all yearn to be more successful at blogging.  Why else are you reading this post?  No doubt you know that our tagline is “Learn How To Be A Successful Blogger.” That title appears in search engines, along with the description: “A team blog about Blogging tips and resources to help you in Blogging With [...]

125 x 125 is a standard ad size for bloggers these days. If you are thinking about monetizing your blog, consider this size. Here are top 10 questions that are asked about 125 x 125 ads (and of course, the answers! ): Q1: Why 125 x 125? As I said, 125 x 125 is the [...]