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You do not have to apply through LinkedIn but the works as mediator where people recommend you for a particular job (they even ask you to recommend them) And getting/keeping in touch with experts and fellow professionals is always a plus point for high level professionals. I am still getting invites even after I have resigned from my regular job as marketing professional a few years before.
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I share all my posts urls at Linkedin and am surprised that everyday there are a few or tens of people reading my posts and my profile.
Yes, I had searched for positions at Linkedin too but most jobs are professional collars, I don’t fit in coz I don’t have those “papers” they wanted.
So, blogging fits me well
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This is a good start to outlining what details a blogger should attend to. Perhaps in future, you’ll write more about the specifics, which many bloggers feel are a mystery. For example, how to choose the keywords and where to use them in a post. What constitutes enough, and what is too much?
Actually I have submitted another article on blogging subject, but yes there are still many things I have not covered with my articles yet. But I will try to post more regarding same. About how to use keywords, I can cover up that thing. But how to use them in article and how many time we should use it, it is mystery for me too. I would love to know information regrading it if you can share it here. That will be helpful for other readers too.
Thanks for this information. Its vital for newbies to note. Its educative. Please I need more of this. You may as well explain more features of blogging in your next post. Once again thank you.
Glad to hear that you liked it. Yes it is hard to cover up all the things in one article. I have also posted one more article regarding blogging here. But yes features of blogging, I have never talk about it so far. I will try to post related to same with my next article. Thanks for reading it is always good to have comments like this.
Good reminder for those who want to be blogger for years. It is not easy to write blog, amd not easy to think about the very small pay in return of the quality blog being published and payment in few cents hehehehehe, just sharing my feeling.
I know few bloggers who are earning really good income per post. Yes they do earn well for each posts. Well, I am not saying it is easy thing, because me too not earning well right now. But I am sure that if we do hard work and be regular with quality content then it is possible to earn well for sure. Actually it can pay you really well in compare to any other site. So I want to be regular for my blog too.
Well, you can start from every where. Surely it is never late. Even I am counting my self as armature. I am writing since many years, but counting my self as professional, I can never imagine right now. Yes it is still basic things for blogger, and it can be helpful for all starters. And you are right about improvement. Whole life is like learning institute. So it is always place for improvement.
Yes promotion and SEO both are important. One should always promote their content on different platforms. I will not say more about SEO because it is bit tricky thing and different people is having different definition of the same thing. So for me if the content is able to get the traffic on it then it is good. But yes doing all other things with it is important. Thanks for reading.
Yes, we must write for the readers one day its result will come definitely because in the world of words never dies bad leave its effect on the readers’ minds surely. Keep in mind words never die.
When you choose “exact match” AdWords will show you only the quantity of searches estimated for that precise phrase. If you use broad match, they’ll include any search phrases that use related/similar words in a pattern they think could have overlap with your keyword intent (which can get pretty darn broad).
“Phrase match” will give you only those phrases that include the word or words in your search – still fairly wide-ranging, but between “exact” and “broad.”
The web was not made for static, text-only content! Readers appreciate links, as do other bloggers, site owners and even search engines. When you reference your own material in-context and in a way that’s not manipulative (watch out for over-optimizing by linking to a category,
post or page every time a phrase is used – this is almost certainly discounted by search engines and looks terrible to those who want to read your posts), you potentially draw visitors to your other content AND give search engines a nice signal about those previous posts.