Posts tagged guest post
10 Best Drupal Blogging Clients
Apr 23rd
Blogging has now become so easy that everyone can do it, and you might think it couldn’t be more simple. Well, it can! If you would rather not use Drupal’s editor, which can be slow and more difficult to use, you could use one of these top ten desktop blogging clients. These are programs you install on your computer which sit on your desktop. You prepare your post through the client, and then submit it to the blog from your desktop to the remote server. Simple!
1. BlogjetBlogjet includes all the features provided by most blogging platforms, so you’ll hardly notice More >
The “4 Move Checkmate” of Blogging
Apr 22nd
If blogging was a game of Chess, then a “checkmate” would be when you’ve finally become “successful“—however you personally define that. In the classic game of Chess, there is a tactic commonly known as the “4 Move Checkmate”, where you have a chance to beat your opponent using just four carefully planned moves.
Likewise, in the world of blogging, you can also achieve “checkmate” by applying four moves that can drastically impact not only your level of success, but how quickly you achieve it.
For many people, blogging success is defined by the amount of money you make. For others, it’s having a solid following More >
Top Tips for Finding a Great Content Writer
Mar 22nd
This is a guest post by Steve Lazuka. Check out our guest posting guidelines
Finding a good content writer can help your website gain valuable readers and increase your search engine rating, but finding a great content writer can help you create dynamic website content and result in a significant increase in visitors.
But how do you do it and what do you look for?
It can seem like a daunting task, but fortunately there a few key points that if followed, will help you find just the writer your site needs.
First things first, though. It’s important to remember that almost anyone can More >
How Should You Treat Your Twitter Followers
Mar 19th
This is a guest post by Gagan. Check out our guest posting guidelines
Few days back Gautam has written a good post about “Scheduling tweets” to which Tim made a following comment
“There are some people who follow no one & interact w/ no-one, there are others that follow tens of thousands and reply to many of them. “
Actually Tim raised a great point. There are two types of People (mainly with huge following) –
- One who are using Twitter as a broadcast media. They are only interested only in tweeting (Scheduled tweets) about their content (of course they share great content) but they More >








