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If you've read my other articles, you'll already know how to drive large amounts of traffic to your blog through basic SEO practices and through creating outstanding content. But what's the use in all of that if you're never getting any decent money from your blog at the end of the day?
Posted: 2008-11-02
Category: Blogging
It pays to be a blogger these days. There is an endless list of bloggers, who have successfully created a huge income from their blogging work, raking in thousands of dollars every month by working from home. There is one left for all of your great strategies to work - the 'big T'. You may wonder what could be the big T? well it's Traffic!
Posted: 2008-11-02
Category: Blogging
If you're trying to get more eyeballs on your blog and more cash in your pocket, then there's one thing that fuels traffic and income...good content! I'm going to cover the pillars to creating good quality, magnetic blog content that will bring in traffic, fans and fortunes if you stick with it for a few weeks.
Posted: 2008-11-02
Category: Blogging
Are you your dog’s personal groomer? If you are, you’ve probably stumbled upon a grooming problem or two, or maybe you just want to confirm a specific question on how to properly groom your dog. It’s possible you’ll find the answer you are seeking in the following four questions.
Posted: 2008-11-01
Category: Pets
Everybody talks about building a list don't they? So we go out and try to find people to sign up for our list. If we're lucky, after a few months we get a few hundred subscribers and we get excited...but then the kiss of death: We email our subscribers to pitch a product. We wait a day or two for the sales to come in. The days pass by and nothing happens. What went wrong?
Posted: 2008-10-25
Category: Email Marketing
You may have seen pets cross their paws by accident. Don’t you think they look cute when they do that? You can train your dog to cross his paws. This adorable yet simple trick will put a smile on your face and will surely impress your guests.
Posted: 2008-10-20
Category: Pets
If you are like most dog owners, you spend considerable time training your dog and you could use a few quick and simple dog training tips. Dogs don’t normally misbehave without having a good reason. After all, they are incredibly smart and they don’t understand English so they can’t explain it to you. Here are three easy tips about dog training basics that can be useful for new dog owners as well as experienced owners.
Posted: 2008-10-17
Category: Pets
Having a barking dog is not easy to deal with and it can put the dog owner into embarrassing situations. You don’t want to be known as the neighbor whose dog keeps everyone awake at night. There are many other negative side effects of having a dog bark all through the night (and day). No matter how much dog owners love their dogs, loud and constant barking becomes irritating.
Posted: 2008-10-17
Category: Pets
Most dog owners want their dog to be well-behaved and well-trained. Even with our best efforts, we don’t always have enough time to spend on properly training our dogs and they can become a little problematic. The good news is that you can get help by signing your dog up for obedience school.
Posted: 2008-10-10
Category: Pets
One of the best ways to bond with your dog, while at the same time stimulating his mind, is to teach him new tricks as often as possible. Training a dog to learn new things not only gets his mind working, but also teaches the brain to analyze and process information, thus producing a more intelligent and responsive dog.
Posted: 2008-10-07
Category: Pets
If you own a dog that loves nothing more than to bark incessantly while riding with you in the car, then you probably understand just how frustrating and annoying this habit can be. Dogs become very territorial when they are inside of a moving vehicle and all of the thousands of moving objects outside of the window can pose a threat to your dog's mind. As soon as he spots somebody walking on the street, he barks!
Posted: 2008-10-07
Category: Pets
One of the most dangerous things that could happen is when someone stops breathing. The truth to this is undisputable and even rather obvious for anyone reading it, but interestingly this is something that dog owners rarely think about in relation to their dog. What would you do if your dog stopped breathing? Or, even began choking? No, panic is not the answer I was looking for!
Posted: 2008-10-07
Category: Pets