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A successful blog is not just one that brings in a lot of visitors, but one that can nurture a loyal community of people who repeatedly come back to your blog and can help grow your audience for you.
Topics: blogging, technology, expert advice made easy, computing and apps
Blogging software provides you with the tools you need to blog. Choosing the right platform for your blog can be quite confusing. Blogging software can vary tremendously, but if you understand what you want from your blog, it can help you decide which is best for you.
Topics: blogging, technology, expert advice made easy, computing and apps
Topics: technology, Photoshop, expert advice made easy, computing and apps
We have talked a little about how to make money on the internet. Obviously one of the main ways to do this is via your own website – whether it is your own shop selling products, or a website about one of your interests, which uses advertising to generate income. But first of all, you need the website. Here are the initial basics of setting up your own site – it's not as difficult as you might think!
Topics: technology, expert advice made easy, computing and apps
Avoiding Fraud Made Easy: Making money and doing business over the internet have their fair share of problems. The following info introduces a wide range of risks, from email scams and hacking to credit card fraud and dishonest customers, which should help you take steps to be more secure online.
Topics: technology, expert advice made easy, computing and apps
There are a number of approaches to selling on a professional level via the internet, ranging from using someone else’s website or a third party such as eBay or Amazon, to creating and managing your own website. The following section outlines the various different options, made easy.
Topics: technology, expert advice made easy
In the fast paced world of the twenty-first century, more and more people can’t (or won’t) find time to read in the conventional sense. Luckily, more authors are responding to that with some imaginative new mediums. Now reading a story can be as easy as checking your Twitter newsfeed, the latest being David Mitchell’s 280-tweet short story, ‘The Right Sort’ currently being posted on his Twitter page.
Topics: Twitter, technology, expert advice made easy, computing and apps