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Creating a Winning Blog Lesson Three
Lesson Three (3)
In this lesson we will learn about the different types of blogs!
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11 Comments
great job!! very informative!
Okay that brings me back to my question on page 1, So even though i am writing an article on warehousing , maybe another article on healthy meals for kids another topic i am familiar with, what you are saying is i can successfully get these to connect on the web and in search engines to my website and each other by mentioning I write these articals on fanbox in perhaps a bio box?
Now on that second part , I want to make sure I understand correctly. What you are saying is to create your main blog first, in my case gather up many unfocused and scattered efforts and put them all in one place. Then i can break them down individually with a link on the other topics i write which may be varied but can always link back in to this main blog?
On the keywords I had read a very small post on that that did not expand but had stated you could not overuse keywords, that it would have a negative rather than positive effect but it did not explain why, How many keywords should you use and how often without it taking a negative effect or did i get bad information on that?
Thank you again for the information, very useful.
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Thank you for your support Qui Sandra.:-)) I would love to hear a few sentences from you in the comment section of my post you read in the future. :-))
Leaving one or two words only when commenting on an article actually devalues the post and decreases the earnings. Try telling in your comment what you found useful etc.. Thanks :-))