How many ads, in your opinion, is acceptable for a homepage before it looks "spammy"?
How about ads on a post? Leading into and / or at the end of a post? A banner ad mi
I would agree with that, although if you're using the 'summary' view for blog posts this may (depending on theme) just leave you with a stack of banner ads on the front page.
How many ads affiliate or adsense are ok on a site?
How many ads, in your opinion, is acceptable for a homepage before it looks "spammy"?
How about ads on a post? Leading into and / or at the end of a post? A banner ad mi
Adsense does not allow more than 3 ads on a page and I think they know what they're talking about.
I would agree with that, although if you're using the 'summary' view for blog posts this may (depending on theme) just leave you with a stack of banner ads on the front page.
I was wondering what methods / techniques that you all use to create good, quality blog posts quickly? Any advice you have to share would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Sometimes I talk. I have Dragon naturally speaking. If I turn away from the screen and just talk like I'm having a conversation with someone, I get some interesting results. I'll have to do a lot of editing, but the bulk of the content is usually pretty good.
What is the tool that you're a big fan of?
I like this idea, of using speech-to-text software to "flood" the page with content and then edit and trim it up.
Good job DTenter!
I write, period. That's the way it's done. All these 'automated' type tools produce crap. Take a class on writing at a community college, learn research skills, there isn't an "easy button" for this. It's work. It's work you should love in order for it to be a success as well. If you hate writing, then blogging really isn't the business for you.
Hey Onmyownterms, I totally agree with you that the "automated" writing tools and content spinners will not produce quality content and your blog will suffer if you use them.
I mention methods / techniques because I use one in particular quite often that I am a big fan of. I pick a topic, then decide on my "main points", and I loosely outline the blog post before I go through and flesh out the post.
It's good to have different methods / techniques because sometimes its better to approach some topics differently, in my experience.
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Suggestions on writing quality blog posts quickly, painfree?
I was wondering what methods / techniques that you all use to create good, quality blog posts quickly? Any advice you have to share would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Sometimes I talk. I have Dragon naturally speaking. If I turn away from the screen and just talk like I'm having a conversation with someone, I get some interesting results. I'll have to do a lot of editing, but the bulk of the content is usually pretty good.
What is the tool that you're a big fan of?
I like this idea, of using speech-to-text software to "flood" the page with content and then edit and trim it up.
Good job DTenter!
I write, period. That's the way it's done. All these 'automated' type tools produce crap. Take a class on writing at a community college, learn research skills, there isn't an "easy button" for this. It's work. It's work you should love in order for it to be a success as well. If you hate writing, then blogging really isn't the business for you.
Hey Onmyownterms, I totally agree with you that the "automated" writing tools and content spinners will not produce quality content and your blog will suffer if you use them.
I mention methods / techniques because I use one in particular quite often that I am a big fan of. I pick a topic, then decide on my "main points", and I loosely outline the blog post before I go through and flesh out the post.
It's good to have different methods / techniques because sometimes its better to approach some topics differently, in my experience.
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Adsense does not allow more than 3 ads on a page and I think they know what they're talking about.