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[4 Aug 2008 | 12 Comments | ]

Decades ago, when I was a little girl listening intently in class, my teachers would often exhort us to keep journals, so that we might be able to improve our writing. These journals weren’t really specific; they were diary of sorts that we had to write in everyday. It wasn’t voluntary. We had to submit the journals by the end of the week so that our teachers might grade them.
I was sort of lazy then (as I am now), so I often wrote all my entries Friday …

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[23 Jul 2008 | 10 Comments | ]

I just mentioned a while ago that I was in search of a more reliable web host than my current provider. My current host is completely free, hence the usual down time that’s been really bugging me lately. So then, I went on a search for a better web host; one that won’t be too hard on my wallet and still let me sleep soundly each night.
After rummaging through several hosts, I noticed that many of them seemed okay at first glance, though more thorough research often revealed quite …

blogging, increase traffic »

[8 Jul 2008 | 11 Comments | ]

As a blogger and reader, one thing I’ve realized is that there are some blogs I don’t bother to read at all. It’s not that these blogs are horrible; alright, some of them are. However, my point is that I don’t take time to view some blogs that might actually be worth reading, simply because getting them to open is a difficulty in itself. A lot of times, we find blogs with interesting titles, only to get bored halfway through because loading takes a few minutes …

blogging, miss write »

[3 Jul 2008 | One Comment | ]

I wasn’t always as tech-savvy as I am now.
Of course, being a techie geek doesn’t just mean being updated with all the latest gizmos that the world has to offer. That I learned the hard way, after an ex-officemate pointed out that I was being shallow and had little to no idea what “technology” really entailed.
Anyway, I’m still not an expert, but more than two years of immersion with the tech-savviest of people has somehow rubbed off on me. I now know what PHP means, and I can …

blogging, increase traffic, meme »

[26 Jun 2008 | 4 Comments | ]

You know those weird, nagging questionnaires that bloggers answer, post and pass around? The thing has a name.
“Meme”.
A brief consultation with my best friend, Wikipedia, reveals that a meme (pronounced “mim”), “consists of any unit of cultural information, such as a practice or idea, that gets transmitted verbally or by repeated action from one mind to another.”
Though it doesn’t exactly define meme as an “annoying viral questionnaire or quiz”, there are some points in this definition that suit the blog meme. First of all, the blog meme is …

blogging, increase traffic, links exchange »

[23 Jun 2008 | 3 Comments | ]

Just a few months back, I had no idea what Entrecard was, let alone heard of it. I had just started pro-blogging and was as green as could be. In fact, I didn’t even want to sign up with Entrecard, simply because I thought it was some sort of nonsense site that spent its time gathering email addresses it could then sell to the online black market.
Obviously, I was wrong.
Now I’m a happy member, gleefully racking up credits through occasional dropping. I’m still not one of those …

blogging, site update »

[22 Jun 2008 | 4 Comments | ]

Guess what. I wrote this yesterday, but I’m publishing it today.
I know it sounds stupid, but it’s something completely different and short of miraculous for someone like me. I’m almost always sick, as nearly everyone knows by now. Last week it was hyperacidity. This week — I don’t even want to explain. Anyway, stress over my day job and my freelance projects has led to quite a few days of unavoidable bed rest. That means I can’t even reach my Macbook. I have …

blogging, increase traffic »

[17 Jun 2008 | 3 Comments | ]

What exactly is that orange square supposed to mean?
If you’re a blogger and you still have no idea what that tiny button means, you’re in trouble. That tiny square thing is not Spongebob’s drier cousin; it’s the near-universal symbol for Really Simple Syndication, better known as RSS.
I won’t go into the technical details; it’s unnecessary to go the jargon route, anyway. For us bloggers, the only thing that makes RSS worth noticing is its ability to increase traffic. It’s one of the best and most recommended means …

blogging, content writing, contest, increase traffic »

[6 Jun 2008 | No Comment | ]

You might have noticed two prominent additions to this website this week.
First, I posted an entry on my inclusion in the W.O.O.F. Contest newsletter of sorts as hosted by Plotdog.Com. Unlike most contests you find in the blogosphere today, WOOF doesn’t actually promise you any of those grand prizes we’ve come to know (and love, of course). What it does, though, is that it allows writers to submit their best articles and creative writing projects for inclusion in a specific week’s newsletter (of sorts). Fellow writers vote …

blogging, increase traffic »

[30 May 2008 | One Comment | ]

Keep writing.
At first, I was starting to lose faith in this website. Few people were visiting, it hardly has any comments and I’m not exactly shocking readers through the roof. It’s been less than two months, yet my lack of patience is rearing its head and starting to feed my paranoia.
What if my site is doomed to fail, and I never make it as a pro-blogger? What if I’m just not cut out for this SEO thing?
Yesterday, though, I got a pretty good shot in the arm …