Best Blogging Sites
63Blogging.
Seems everyone does it these days. Fewer know of the incredible power behind performing such tasks. For example, did you know you can make some really nice money blogging?
You can.
It’s work, hard work even.
But it is possible.
Here are the best blogging sites I recommend which I personally use on a regular basis.
· Blogger
· Hi 5
· Live Journal
· Multiply
· Radar
· Tumblr
· Vox
· WordPress
I actually try to post to each one of the above on a daily basis.
It is a challenge to keep up with the work, but it is profitable since each has nice page ranking (PR) with Google. You can get even more mileage out of posting by creating a wheel within the projects.
How?
Post your article to Blogger and then go to the exact page that Blogger created for your article. Take that link and post it to Hi5 with your article. Reference the page from Hi5 and do the same on Live Journal, Multiply, etc till you reach the bottom of the list.
This wheel becomes link power that you can point back at the hub of your project. When Google finds this you will find yourself highly appreciated by that search engine as well as others.
Perhaps the hardest part of this equation is remembering all these different accounts and where they are located. This becomes very easy when you use Ping.FM, which is a free one-stop shop for all these blogs and other social networking type services like Twitter and FaceBook.
As a matter of fact, once I finish creating the wheel described above I then status that wheel so a variety of people from different social networks can go take a look at my latest writing, audio, video or what have you.
So use my own favorite best blogging sites and don’t forget other resources like
· Squidoo
· Associated Content
· Hub Pages
· Bravenet
In the process. The more place you have links being built from the greater the chance that people will find out the why of “why you are on the Web.”
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Moonmaiden Level 2 Commenter 23 months ago
Thanks for sharing. And yes, keeping track of all those blogs and sites can be tricky. I'm on Blogger, Vox, Weebly, and so many it makes my head spin now. I think I need a social networking secretary.