4 Reasons why Filipino Professionals should start Blogging

A lot of Filipinos think that blogging is a form of being “emo” or it’s just a personal online journal. That’s how people in the 1990’s thought about blogging. It’s already 2010 and the opportunities and possibilities blogging offers can literally change lives. It... 

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Increase Your Subscriber Count and More by Joining Blog Carnivals

I’ve been joining blog carnivals recently, and right now my article is being featured in one: How to Make Money Doing What You Love Carnival. Do you know why? Blog Carnivals have the power to help your blog in many ways. It will give your blog exposure to more audience, new subscribers, traffic, that much needed deep link to one of your articles, and increased ranking in both Google and Technorati. Of course, how it will affect your blog depends on how much time and effort you invest in it. To learn exactly how to get more from blog carnivals, just read on.

What’s a blog carnival?

To those who haven’t heard of the term yet, a blog carnival is a particular kind of blog community where permalinks (or links) to posts of blogs are submitted, collected, and published at a specific date. The posts submitted are usually based on a certain topic or theme. The host of a carnival publishes the collected links with its title, author and description in his/her blog on the specified date of its publishing (usually the deadline of submissions). To get a better idea of what a blog carnival is really about, take a look at blog carnival’s FAQs.

How to join blog carnivals?

Blog carnivals don’t require registration. All you need is a link to the post that you have published already and an email where you’ll receive a form that says you’ve submitted a post to this carnival and the details of the said carnival.

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Anatomy of a Super Digg Front Pager

I know this is old stuff, but it’s funny since I have this conception and “sort of” short-hand observation that many bloggers today don’t even know how to get even a handful of traffic from digg. I’ve based my observations, of course, from my regular drops of entrecard. This idea, and perhaps my month long pre-occupation of digg, is fueled by my attempt to join the digg community. I’ve asked a friend about how to get that many diggs in an instant and, I believe, that also somehow strike a chord in me to research further about how to better improve my digg experience. So, expect more of these kinds of digg-crazy articles later on.

And now for the things you need to know. What makes an article a Super Digg Front Pager?

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More Sites to Get Backlinks to Your Blog for Free

Remember the Million Blog List I was talking about before? Guess what? There’s another one like it where you could place a link to your blog for free. No need to register. Just edit the list and add your blog in there. Here’s the link: Wiki Blog Directory.

And here’s another social media site similar to Blogsvine where you could submit your blog posts too; Yearblook. I found it through my regular commenter Chelle…

get the links and the rest of the story here…

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