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This blog was started on 01 Aug '06, when some ex-students (ecommerce) asked me about how to make money from blogging. So everyday, I will set aside some time from my business to consolidate and create articles.
Profile of Paddy Tan
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1. Select a host
2. Lets build it 01, 02, 03...
3. All about content
4. Invitations
5. Advertisements
6. Count it 01, 02
7. Market your blog - Part 01, 02 |
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Will there be any loss to the visitors that click your ads?
The answer is No. Every click is payable by the providers (e.g. Google, ClickSor) which charges advertisers for a fee to place their products or services via them at your blog.
In another word, the money you receive is in fact from the advertisers and these providers are just middleman that faciliate the service.
So do I click any ads when I am visiting others' blogs?
Why not? If it is something that interests you, a recommended product or services that you find value add, just click it.
The visitors get values from the links, the bloggers get to earn some coins or dollars, the ad providers make a cut also and the advertisers get to have a new potential customer too. Everyone wins! :)
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| Thursday, August 10, 2006 |
Setting up the blog may look easy and can be done pretty fast too with available tools given.
But to make it slighly different and have better control of what you want it be good not to rely everything on what's provided in those WYSIWYG [w(hat) y(ou) s(ee) i(s) w(hat) y(ou) g(et)] tools but to have a fundamental understanding from simple text formatting to displaying images within your posts.
HTML: A markup language used to structure text and multimedia documents and to set up hypertext links between documents, used extensively on the World Wide Web. (From thefreedictionary.com)
Tag for creating bold text. Tag to italicize the text. Tag to have the following sentence directly below the existing one, line break. Tag to paragraph. Tag to underline the text. How to create new links. To open website in a new window. How to create an email link. Insert Image. Aligning the image. Section header. Bulleted list. All about Tables. ... Click on the image to see the tags.
Tips: It will be good to have a HTML reference book by your side when handling those tags.
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