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		<title>TV Sites: Recipe for Click Success</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 30 Jul 2011 01:00:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Domain Owl</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Think you are too right-angled to forge a TV site? the days of cheesy, gray area TV links and download fears are past. This is not a niche site concept, this is the site everybody and their brother will visit. And Emmy awards traffic could be driving users to your site right now. As the big awards show comes up on the calendar for the best in television programming acting directing and production, savvy viewers want to catch details they missed.]]></description>
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}	</style><p>Think you are too right-angled to forge a TV site? The days of cheesy, gray area TV links and download fears are past. This is not a niche site concept, this is the site everybody and their brother will visit. And Emmy awards traffic could be driving users to your site right now. As the big awards show comes up on the calendar for the best in television programming acting directing and production, savvy viewers want to catch details they missed.</p>
<p>TV sites promote themselves, but even business cards can get passed out on the train bus or wherever you have lunch. What&#8217;s the most likely thing you will be talking about people can overhear? When people ask you what show you are talking about, tell them what site you found the information on. Give them a card. No kidding just yesterday two different people wanted to know what TV sites I wrote blogs for. Yes, Virginia, they will come.</p>
<p>Make sure you provide formats for end users looking for TV new and updates. Visitors today are using whatever is nearest when they overhear a conversation or see a Facebook entry about a TV show. Facebook has even expanded its pages to allow a personal blog page for a Facebook group to follow a specific TV show. As everyone knows by know, a website without a social media adjunct isn&#8217;t worth anything.</p>
<p>Use are looking for information and discussion about their favorite TV show and the characters as well as the latest happenings. They are using laptop, desktop, tablet, cellphone and Iphones for information. The way to capitalize best is to launch right now. I would be willing to cut my rates in half for a TV site client, it&#8217;s that easy to write for. And the payoffs during international searches are to die for. Just keeping a running blog people can Twitter during the Emmy show is real, viral content. </p>
<p>Today the SEO value of any TV site is now is huge with potential. The person who collects the most updated information is the winner of the public&#8217;s never-say-die taste for new television related content. The only websites more frequently visited right now than TV sites are gaming sites. And when TV and game site visitor niches interconnect, you&#8217;ve got statistics gold.</p>
<p>If you have a TV name in your domain portfolio and you are not developing it right this second, shame on you. Time to roll up your sleeves and get out the hostings passwords because this is the time to make a website about TV shows like there never has been before. Provide some HD video options, connect the site search tools, and rewrite the title bars and you&#8217;re already haflway there. Start linking up new streaming site links and locating RSS feeds to populate secondary pages.</p>
<p>So many domain owners know how to buy great domains but they do not know how to fashion a website the public wants. The money needs to be earned! But Google searches and Bing searches and Yahoo searches for TV shows are stellar every day! Why not be part of that traffic that has to go somewhere. </p>
<p>Right now the searchable keywords for any television show are very clear, the name of the show, the network it is broadcast on, and the character names or the names of significant episodes are all a webmaster needs to know. Putting this together in a basic blog can be the beginning of your own social media success story.</p>
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		<title>The Website as a Resource Blog</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Jun 2011 03:24:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Domain Owl</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The resources available at a website used to be distributed freeware or easily accessible downloads mirrored many other places online. But today’s B2B website can draw visitors, links and inbound site traffic if there is an incentive that demands the site visitor interact with the site in a manner that is meaningful to derive the benefit they want. The facility of almost any WordPress or Joomla application today allows upload and user rights to download and customize a third party application or a resident file document from the hosting server. ]]></description>
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}	</style><p>The resources available at a website used to be distributed freeware or easily accessible downloads mirrored many other places online. But today’s B2B website can draw visitors, links and inbound site traffic if there is an incentive that demands the site visitor interact with the site in a manner that is meaningful to derive the benefit they want. The facility of almost any WordPress or Joomla application today allows upload and user rights to download and customize a third party application or a resident file document from the hosting server.</p>
<p>People researching free software, white papers and offers look for downloadable B2B content for almost everything. It’s true that Google Apps has free software, but like as not the casual or first time user of today does not know how to customize the spreadsheet or tweak a templet business report to suit their needs. Business publishing can be a lucrative way to finalize a website into a real application. the question and answer part of the user’s quest to make use of the document tool or instrument will make clicks recur and read-again session traffic pick up.</p>
<p>Business websites specializing in these types of programs ultimately have a gateway service where there is a charge for portal access, customer service, analysis of spreadsheets gone wrong, and the like. Generally speaking if a customer likes the look and feel of a spreadsheet or business report they can live with a few additional charges to finalize the document and lead them to the next step on their agenda. This is where the domain owner or B2B specialist can apply price controls to document access and create revenue streams.</p>
<p>Video marketing using Youtube can help show site visitors how to use the software and see results. This type of visual advertising stems from decades of effective television product promotion. The insertion of basis Youtube links is almost self explanatory. Webmasters looking to supply their visitor with audio and music features can utilize the Youtube insertion to provide this feature without a lost of problematic custom programming. Overthinking the design is not necessary, but investing some time in selecting the appropriate WordPress template is praiseworthy.</p>
<p>The domain name for such a website should be very simple, and relate immediately via keywords which depict the functionality. A blog setup serves to organize the look and feel of the website with SEO friendly templates. Webmasters should know that every single web application today has been adapted for use with Wordpress which has become the universal skin for websites.</p>
<p>Thus the basic website building approach now stems largely from an adaptation of a template made for a WordPress site. Now the business to business or client-side perspective tweaks the offering. Think about a website that saves people time researching the best and worst WordPress templates. What about a site that rates the best and worst WordPress sites according to reviewer quality and reader feedback?</p>
<p>Domainers can use keywords to show researchers how the best WordPress template they need can be found in a few clicks versus thousands of results. By shoring up the best choices in template functionality for time starved site visitors, the domainer can utilize the best web architecture tools and the design flexibility of WordPress while incorporating the brand as a content feature.</p>
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		<title>5 Reasons Your Website Isn&#8217;t Working</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 May 2011 23:21:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Domain Owl</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is a message for all the website administrators out there who have  lot of fun installing the wrong web engine or application for their domain or web presence, then cry foul that no readers visit, comment or post. NB: A lot of hard work, time consuming communication, and resource go into the development and launch of a website.]]></description>
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}	</style><p>This is a message for all the website administrators out there who have  lot of fun installing the wrong web engine or application for their domain or web presence, then cry foul that no readers visit, comment or post. NB: A lot of hard work, time consuming communication, and resources go into the development and launch of a website.</p>
<p>Getting the details right makes the difference between a site that is sticky and one that merely aggregates hosting charges. Since the goal of almost every website  is to build revenue streams from multiple e-commerce channels, building a better more interactive site is always a positive move.</p>
<p>1. <strong>Readers are Not Encouraged to Post</strong></p>
<p>If your material is too dry or inaccessible, readers will move on. Check the tone of your material. Look at it from the perspective of a fresh reader with no other information about what the website is supposed to do or how it wil function. Traffic will lighten up if SEO results migrate researchers to a site  which reads as something uninteresting like dated newspaper articles or newsradio text.</p>
<p>Does the content beg a question? Does it provoke comment? Are there actual invitations to participate with the site actually visible? Does the shading, ads, text and instructions guide the viewer toward a pain-free interaction experience? Edit anything that works against this motif.</p>
<p>2. <strong>Login/Access is Unwieldy/Disabled</strong></p>
<p>One way to make sure no visitors bookmark your page is to load it down security options for any articles, blog posts or forum areas. Is your website about the price of garlic really a valid rationale for necessitating NASA level security?</p>
<p>3. <strong>Format Not Upgraded Suitably</strong></p>
<p>The rush to upgrade open source applications and reforge template editions puts a burden on the website visitor. But many disgruntled (nonreturning) posters can log in and spend laborious amounts of time trying to post one entry.</p>
<p>The contracting webmaster may not know any of this because they relied on a third party to administer the website version without any discussion or commentary with the people actually using the system.</p>
<p>Hint: changing the rules of the way an internal way a website works without notice may alienate contributors, paid and unpaid, to your website forever.</p>
<p>Print too large, text to small, confusing organization of important options and clustered arrays of options never used show a lack of respect for the actual task at hand. Ads which resize the page layout two to three times make viewers fatigued navigating a web page three or four time to get to one post is also bad news.</p>
<p>If you write into the site once a month and you expected 200 posts form other users a month, don&#8217;t change the settings of the website or application to suit your computer but not the people you depend on for content.</p>
<p>4. <strong>Bad Scripts/Preventive Settings</strong></p>
<p>Preventive settings are installed script instruction that order the way ad editor, administrator or visitor interacts with your website. If you can;t find anyone to contribute to your website, the formatting and scripting could be making your posters or writers draw a line in the sand. This includes silly  requirements like posting a photo with every blog post, verifying email before approving post access, or delaying posting privileges until the admin gets around to checking their email.</p>
<p>I have signed up for dozens of websites where the registration process is nothing more than  a data collector script or email trap. Wanna guess how encouraged I feel to return?</p>
<p>5. <strong>No Tags/Categories</strong></p>
<p>The horizon is unlimited for blog contributions and website additions, but unless containers and blog entries have tags and relevant categorical notation, the search engines (and browsers) are not going to find them. t is not &#8220;obvious&#8221; what the page or content is about, these tags need to guide search engines and researchers to the site.</p>
<p>For SEO results and online searchability,, think of a dot-to-dot site map strategy. Every landing page result should have a focused keyword and a link somewhere else. Use multiple synonyms and words of varying sophistication and complexity to say the same thing.</p>
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		<title>Domain Morphology Methods</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Mar 2011 06:48:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Domain Owl</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[So there's website name you want to buy a domain for, or an idea you have an yo want to stat the web hosting purchase with an associated domain name or the enterprise. You always have great ideas about domain name,s but under pressure to come up with one right away, your mind goes blank. Here are some tips and techniques to form a domain name from your idea or concept and some keyword alternators that can help domain morphology work for you. be aware that each tier of these tips forms its own domain name market niche, and there are domainers who deal only in names with those specific keywords involved. In this case  consider i f buying the name you really want isn't worth the rice, and make an offer.]]></description>
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}	</style><p>So there&#8217;s a website name you want to buy a domain for, or an idea you have for a company you want to start. The web hosting purchase for the idea and domain name usually requires an associated domain name for the enterprise. Coming up with these for other names and keywords can be easy. When it&#8217;s your personal project conceiving a domain can be harder. Word morphology can help.</p>
<p>Domainers have this happen sometimes. You always have great ideas about domain names but under pressure to come up with one right away, your mind goes blank. We call this domainer&#8217;s block. </p>
<p>Here are some tips and techniques to form a domain name from your idea or concept and some keyword alternators that can help domain morphology work for you. Be aware that each tier of these tips forms its own domain name market niche, and there are domainers who deal only in names with those specific keywords involved. In this case  consider if buying the name you really want isn&#8217;t worth the price, and make an offer.</p>
<p><strong>1. Cutesy names</strong></p>
<p>I want to say a word about cutesy names because sometimes they do work. Other domainers may simply term them 5-character names or short domains (because of very short length of the domain word). Bitsy, anything -hoo.com, -gold- and others will occur to you as you try to think up the right one. But other formative names can be considered cute, such as &#8220;scout&#8221;, Mr-(whatever), and My-(noun/keyword).com.</p>
<p><strong>2.Store Names</strong></p>
<p>I call these names store names but they are essentially any name that indicates to a SERP bot or search engine that shopping is possible. A lot of people go shopping online. They do their browsing online, their information gathering online, and they do their fact checking online. They look for deals online and they want to shop. Look at the basic keywords of your idea. Play around with them. Insert them into the following word endings, such as -shop, -store, -hut, -house, etc.</p>
<p><strong>3. Rhyming Names</strong></p>
<p>Rhyming names can best be exemplified by Froogle, a budget spinoff of Google.com. This was supposed to be a shopping portal for low budget products with bargain prices, associated with (you guessed it) Google. If your name rhymes with a popular website, getting people to remember your website name might be made much much easier. Rhyme slang is very catchy and cool, and looks good in a logo. The memory and verbal elements of a name with verbal slang can have a lot going for them.</p>
<p><strong>4. Forum Names</strong></p>
<p>The names that indicate a bulletin board site online are fairly straightforward. As an example, we can use the keyword &#8220;morph&#8221; with other names to make a easy to remember and short easily typed in domain url. </p>
<p>Chat, speak, talk, quick, bb, cafe, and forum are the key words to attach to your idea words to make a new domain. In the domain morphology drill, these keywords plus domain word parts form domain names that in our example would be morphchat.com, morphspeak.com, morphtalk.com, morphquick.com, morphbb.com, morphcafe.com, and morphforum.com. (I do not own these names). </p>
<p>Obviously, some sound better and work better than others. Remember to save time by using a registrar that suggest available keyword domain combinations directly from the search result. Domain keywords such as babble, buzz, and chew can also work but may not always have as broad an appeal as the first group. In our example, these would be morphbabble.com, morphbuzz.com, ad morphchew.com. Morphbuzz.com could be a cute blog name.</p>
<p><strong>5. THE names</strong></p>
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<p> names can be phunny to talk about because you need to make sure the articulation goes in the &#8220;the&#8221;. The use of &#8220;the&#8221; in forming a domain name principally occurs when the user is trying to establish an air of authority, especially if the site in question is a blog. The word
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<p>Remember also to check if there is a trademark or copyright on the name you form before you buy it and spend time and money and media resources and effort promoting the name. You might be doing the work for someone else. This type of name is best used when you really really love the name but it&#8217;s taken and you&#8217;d like to start out with as close to most desired domain possible.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 Mar 2011 02:23:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Domain Owl</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A well constructed blog template will ask for captions, meta tags, and keyword as well as a title for the photograph embedded in the blog post. For bloggers who don’t post picture at all, that’s lost search engine revenue and clicks that will simply go to the SERP for some other site. The use of a photo for each bog post can make the colors work on a site that doesn’t have anything else visual going on.  A restrained or single color layout can showcase such pictures. This is why fancy templates don’t work in the long run. They look dated and the upgrades can be very difficult to make work.
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}	</style><p>The secrets of blogging are held fast so others can’t cruise on the hard earned success. Inasmuch as each blog should look different, too many look the same. The enthusiasm to start a blog is fine.<br />
But in the haste to post frequently the blog administrator forgets basic rules.</p>
<p><strong>1. Post Photographs</strong></p>
<p>A well constructed blog template will ask for captions, meta tags, and keyword as well as a title for the photograph embedded in the blog post. For bloggers who don’t post picture at all, that’s lost search engine revenue and clicks that will simply go to the SERP for some other site. The use of a photo for each bog post can make the colors work on a site that doesn’t have anything else visual going on.  A restrained or single color layout can showcase such pictures. This is why fancy templates don’t work in the long run. They look dated and the upgrades can be very difficult to make work.</p>
<p><strong>2. Encourage Interaction</strong></p>
<p>One legitimate comment per blog post is enough to stir a discussion from thirty or so readers. The cascade of comments can also be a reaction to a polarizing comment from one reader. Bloggers forget that the trail of a blogging post and the subsequent comments is something that can also fasten SEO results to the page by the way a statement is phrased, asking things in the form of a question, and citing sources or links to other related material. Pass your business card around when discussing pertinent topics for acquaintances to check into at their leisure.</p>
<p><strong>3. Drive Your RSS Feed</strong></p>
<p>The effort to launch an RSS feed is too many times pursued when there is little or no archive material, giving searchers little to grab hold of in a search engine query or Podcast list. The market for your content can come after you’ve written in. Actively searching compilers have to have something to evaluate to make your blog worth following. Making the blog complete with a density of keywords and timely updates can separate a real blog site from an autoblog. An autoblog is a blog site where unoriginal material is presented as news or articles but really comes from other site’s feeds. Identify or pursue particular RSS feed targets</p>
<p><strong>4. Author Content Elsewhere</strong></p>
<p>Being a writer has never been more important than in blogging. Many bloggers mistakenly believe if they write for their own blog site and website in general. nature will take its course and users will come out of hiding to visit their site. Sites such as Associated Content, Squidoo, and Helium can promote a site if they can incorporate the authority of the website in an article or quote. For this to take place, original material should be present posted on the blog site.</p>
<p><strong>5. Target Social Network Messengers</strong></p>
<p>It only takes one Twitter or Social networking post at the right time to grab a viral effect and break a site wide open. It is at these times when blog administrators wish they had taken personal photos down, fixed spelling errors, or combed their links and blogroll better. Fine tuning a site does not have to be an all day project. But one insightful comment can make a reader or visitor bookmark the site or sign up for the RSS feed. Let the messengers discover your site and time will do the rest.</p>
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		<title>Grandma&#8217;s Blog Recipe</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Mar 2011 06:11:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Domain Owl</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[To get many newby domainers over the beginner's hump, here is a tried and true launch recipe to get your blog or site started without the huge all consuming resource intensive crash launch ever domain name owner dreams of. Instead of a lousy construction page, a parking page full of links, or a 404 error give your search traffic something sticky to look at. This is the way to build a webpage that can yield revenue, job opportunities, and give you legitimacy in the blog world. That' a springboard to real online marketing power when the big idea comes along.]]></description>
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}	</style><p>To get many newby domainers over the beginner&#8217;s hump, here is a tried and true launch recipe to get your blog or site started without the huge all consuming resource intensive crash launch every domain name owner dreams of. Instead of a lousy construction page, a parking page full of links, or a 404 error give your search traffic something sticky to look at. This is the way to build a webpage that can yield revenue, job opportunities, and give you legitimacy in the blog world. That&#8217; a springboard to real online marketing power when the big idea comes along.</p>
<p><strong>1. Setup the WordPress</strong></p>
<p>Browse the instructions and don&#8217;t get overly technical. All the Google adsense widgets mean nothing without content marketing and promotion. And oh yes traffic. We&#8217;ll get to that later. Learn the basic editing and posting techniques for posting blog entries. The search engines don&#8217;t give extra points for marked up sites with nice colors. They count words and content. Focus on that a big part of the job is done. Don&#8217;t change to templates with custom code requirements or special code tweaks you won;t know how to fix or roll back. Understand how to post, edit, edit comments and submit an RSS feed.</p>
<p><strong>2. Blogroll Personal Bests</strong></p>
<p>One article that is much better than the &#8220;Hello World&#8221; post is the best list. This the list of the best of the best websites for this niche audience. You don;t have to do much, just come up with 150 words and a  description of each and why they would appeal to your end users. Link the article to your Blogroll links page link. Don&#8217;t make these look like the links on every other site. Come up with newer sites that browsers will check out because they don;t know what they do.</p>
<p><strong>3. Be Savvy on the &#8220;About Us&#8221;  Marketing</strong></p>
<p>Most of these pages elicit a snore. But the whole point of a domain is to dream up the perfect user base. Wise domainers use their &#8220;about us&#8221; page to tell a funny story or help the browsing end user understand why the website is personal and has meaning to you. That way the reader can decide if they identify with those emotions. Don&#8217;t forget to put deep links to the rest of the website in this text or at the end  of the prose in other related links.</p>
<p><strong>4.Invite Guest Stars</strong></p>
<p>Before launching the blog, invite a few friends to prepare guest posts to flesh out the beginner&#8217;s look at the site. These people will use the links to their work in networking for jobs and to friends, without yo even asking them to do so. If they put a profile on the end of their submissions mentioning their pet projects, employer, or hometown, those words end up being searchable text down the line.</p>
<p><strong>5. Plan your SEO Link Strategy</strong></p>
<p>Hang out your shingle at affiliate program sites, at web administrator forums, or anyplace where advertisers want to reach their user niche on a budget. This way marketing their product also markets YOUR site. be very selective about using social networks until you have an exclusive offer or something that makes users stop and check it out. Don&#8217;t spam.</p>
<p>Mix all ingredients, save, and launch!</p>
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		<title>Your Twitter Tip Sheet</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Mar 2011 07:31:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Domain Owl</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Google is cracking down on unoriginal content and source blogs may resent you capturing their news and delivering down the line to autoblogs who follow your chain of content so they don't have to credit originality from the original source. Try to find new ways of promoting your central idea, keywords, or product without seeming to echo what everyone else is saying. While that seems to be the point of Twitter, what people should be doing is analyzing and delivering their own message or reaction in a statement to something else.]]></description>
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}	</style><p>The eruption of twitter as a marketing tool has made for some confusion in the online ranks. What started out as a method of notifying people or pertinent news is now a channel for almost nonstop promotion and public relations. It was not meant to be a play by play or stream of consciousness narrative, but many use it that way. The webmasters, domainers and promoters I know tend to use the use Twitter in an indistinguishable way that means little to the end user.</p>
<p><strong>1. Twitter Material must be palatable</strong></p>
<p>The competition in the blogosphere for content based blogs is tough. The author has to have some credentials, style, a proven track records or basic skills to expect to get anywhere. It&#8217;s hard to find a public personality today who doesn&#8217;t have their own Twitter, Facebook, MySpace channel or vertical PR plane. that&#8217;s probably how they got famous in the first place. But for Britney Spears or Kanye West to have a Twitter audience, they need to be somehow relevant. A Twitter account that goes nowhere is evident fast.</p>
<p><strong>2. Twitter News and Tweet material text should be important to the recipient.</strong></p>
<p>I am not sure what user base Charlie Sheen thinks is on his Twitter account. He might have over 900,000 names in his old black books alone. They may be his &#8220;end users&#8221;. The name assciated with the blog author or Twitter composer should be a status association conferring a kind of authority to the Twitter. With equal access to every piece of media, nobody needs to Twitter about anything. Yet the actual deed of sending out a Tweet makes news.<br />
But the rest of us are enjoying (or enjoy being appalled by) the ridonkulous spectacle Sheen is making in his career and in the media regarding his TV shows and it&#8217;s producers. Poor Emmy voters thought they were showing him some good times after his endless addictive battles. But Charlie Sheen isn&#8217;t Robery Downey Jr. He isn&#8217;t climbing on the wagon. He&#8217;s actually throwing his career under a bus. (His lawyers earn more money with every embarrassing statement he makes).</p>
<p><strong>3. Twitter Content must be important to the recipient.</strong></p>
<p>Too many emails that come into my inbox are trailing feathered off leads form ,ong ago ffers I signed up for or blogs I signed up for to comment, or even forums and buletin boards whose newsletters I thought I might enjoy. When you have fifteen minutes to crack open and shut a piece of business and you are weaving through piles of junk mail to find the critical data bit, it all seems worthless. if your Twitter channel and notifications aren&#8217;t relevant and related to somethig the end user cares about, your Twitters will start hitting the Recycle Bin.</p>
<p><strong>4. Tweets Must be Exclusive, Timely, and Pertinent</strong></p>
<p>We&#8217;ve all seen websites and blogs that intend to be relevant to subjects A, B, and C, but cobever news bytes and sound snippets and video uploads of almost any kind of news a loaded keyword or meta tag category can cement in their autoblog. The reasons autoblogs don&#8217;t work is becase the content is unoriginal. Coupons, deals, savings, special offers, these things take on a nightmarish cast when anything labeled a service is a deal and any price at all is featured as a value.</p>
<p><strong>5. Be the First to Market or Not at All</strong></p>
<p>Google is cracking down on unoriginal content and source blogs may resent you capturing their news and delivering down the line to autoblogs who follow your chain of content so they don&#8217;t have to credit originality from the original source. Try to find new ways of promoting your central idea, keywords, or product without seeming to echo what everyone else is saying. While that seems to be the point of Twitter, what people should be doing is analyzing and delivering their own message or reaction in a statement to something else.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Feb 2011 18:47:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Domain Owl</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Try to make sure your titles aren't so witty and acerbic they curl in on you and make puzzled title skimmers skip your tweet. Twitter only works if people follow through to the main message. Use the best webmaster advice possible for SEO, involve your topical keywords in the title that indexes and search engines can offer browsers without having your content drop to the bottom of the index because the gist points elsewhere.]]></description>
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}	</style><p>Owls know how to Twitter better than anyone else.  But Tweets can mean a big domain offer or traffic clicks to your site when they are done right. Twitter is now a mainstay conventional of our increasingly mobile messaging universe. Complete with gaming and imaging technology, the ability to surf brief bits of information is the domainer&#8217;s newest way to reach end users tapping their phone devices for something to do and look and read.</p>
<p><P>Take this sage advice before logging into your Twitter account and take a second look at what Tweets can do for you.</P></p>
<p><strong>1. Pick a small Twitter username</strong><br />
I picked a name synonymous with one of my online assignments. It was short and sweet, and i get the feeling replies to the My Twitter postings would have happened more if I had picked a shorter name with no numerals. And make your icon badge or symbol very very crisp and clean, no fuzzy edges. The repackaging will never ever improve on a smaller screen.<br />
<strong>2. Check the account for new subscribers</strong><br />
Use the names and domain name or websites from your new subscribers for topical hints. Check the keywords of the those websites and use them in posts if you want to see your content echoed abroad. If you know what keywords your twitter subscribers are tuned to, you can groom articles for provoking content that tackles your audience.<br />
<strong>3. Mention the Mentioneers</strong><br />
Collect a list of keyword driven lists that you can Twitter to about posts on a specific topic instead of expecting them to follow you. Many people skip dozens of Twitters if they don&#8217;t see the top of the pops of their subject preferences. Remember, in Twitter respond directly to individuals using Direct Reply.<br />
<strong>4. Title Fight</strong><br />
Try to make sure your titles aren&#8217;t so witty and acerbic they curl in on you and make puzzled title skimmers skip your tweet. Twitter only works if people follow through to the main message. Use the best webmaster advice possible for SEO, involve your topical keywords in the title that indexes and search engines can offer browsers without having your content drop to the bottom of the index because the gist points elsewhere.<br />
<strong>5. Test Your Twitters In the Client</strong><br />
Twitter organizers like Tweeteriffic, Destroytwitter,  and other organizer of Tweet bursts should probably be tested. Make sure your Twitter messages play well with the other applications. Make an alias account and test the format using bogus keywords or just fake posts for tests.</p>
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		<title>Tweet Working Widgets Only</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Feb 2011 19:29:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Domain Owl</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am also becoming allergic to those domainers who have hosted blogs but now have no content online. Forwarding to a user folder on another hosting account is too much trouble? They sign up for my Twitter, but when I to check their website out there is just a for sale sign up. Considering they probably have 55 Tweet members following them for some reason, I do not understand why they would not have left the legacy blog content up.]]></description>
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}	</style><p>Wondering what to do with your  Secondary Sidebar Widget Area? I was Tweeting a blog I happen to admire and follow when I noticed their page view design at the article template level was completely bare of content. Worse, the default content message was  and next to premium content was the newby Freudian slip message &#8220;This is your Secondary Sidebar Widget Area&#8221;. Nice.</p>
<p>I am also becoming allergic to those domainers who have hosted blogs but now have no content online. Forwarding to a user folder on another hosting account is too much trouble? They sign up for my Twitter, but when I to check their website out there is just a for sale sign up. Considering they probably have 55 Tweet members following them for some reason, I do not understand why they would not have left the legacy blog content up.</p>
<p>Reason being, the first thing I do to a domain name which has no site is to unfollow it. I am not a fan of parking for multiple reasons. If a website owner or domainer is trying to realize profit on an url, then go ahead. But for heaven&#8217;s sake,  a parking page can&#8217;t really attract Tweet followers can it? That would mean Twitter is an empty buzz builder in the manner of Facebook&#8217;s LIKE function. And the world has enough of that.</p>
<p>Twitter tools are powerful. You get enlist support for a cause, attract a user base for a product release, or build a communication network and resell access to that. You can even gather data by Tweeting a survey or poll, and publishing that information as news. These tools work using blog widgets, and they can only work when not left empty.</p>
<p>But the secret is in the sauce, i.e., the Tweet. If you doubt my word, then repeat the following sentence to yourself three times in the morning and three times in the evening to yourself until you get it. &#8221; <strong>Google indexes every Twitter post</strong>&#8220;.Just mull on that statement for a while.</p>
<p>That means authoring your own Twitter content is much the same as authoring a blog, yet it follows a mobile device delivery etiquette and sorts messages to cellphone and net channels, to an audience more attentive to news and updates. Subscribers are readers taking a shortcut and checking your channels regularly for what they know is detailed, brief, quality features.</p>
<p>Picture someone bored as hell riding on subway train to work. They don&#8217;t want to read 400 words of someone&#8217;s opinion. But they will scan a few facts, even math, science, medicine, or religion if it&#8217;s brief enough. That last grab of airtime before descending out of signal range is the last chance they have to grab something to read.</p>
<p>Please think (and program your widgets) before you Tweet.</p>
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		<title>Now Is The Right Time to Blog</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Feb 2011 02:42:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Domain Owl</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The research capabilities of a blog can be extremely rewarding if the blogger makes very specific requests about what they are looking for. Blog readership can be an amazing resource for disseminating data, finding discounts, forming new partnerships, and getting a debate going about topics in the news. The transparency and impression of leadership afforded by a blog can beome a a very valuable credential in the new online marketplace.And someone who means business today can;t afford not to have one.]]></description>
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}	</style><p>Getting started on a business blog can help with future projects down the road. Even if the new idea is not ready, you can build a community and start your readership now. The collaboration between partners on global scale efforts, be it coding, organizational, environmental or business motives is an everyday reality bloggers can exploit. A blog can have an impact on your reputation in your current business community as well.<br />
The idea of a blog has evolved from a technological communications to a stream of consciousness tool. Now the world sees the Internet not as a potential marketing tool but a required one. Woe betide the businessperson who can&#8217;t wield a Twitter or sling a Podcast, or at least author a blog. The information inside blogs is not necessarily permanent, and regarding its being time sensitive, content only has a few years before it is eclipsed from the Internet entirely.<br />
Blogging as a profession is not for everyone. And blogging daily is not required. the blog software available today answers to its operator&#8217;s commands. The weekly blog post or even biweekly update may be all that&#8217;s necessary. A blog makes an excellent journal for feedback.  The communication capability of a blog, especially when augmented by social networking, can create new discussions and conversations that otherwise might never have taken place.<br />
The drive towards SEO has changed the way the public reads a blog. The blog can be a source of feedback about the way a businessperson intends to go forward with a project. Before they commit resources they can test the waters. The reading community of global individuals cruising the Web for information and discussion about their favorite topics will never be stronger than right now. People are more educated and in search of the next step than ever.</p>
<p>But many excellent would-be bloggers get caught up in design and template issues. All that is really important to get the message out there is a functional blog, and WordPress has set a very high standard. The etiquette of speaking to a public can be very natural and not at all like some authors fear it &#8220;must&#8221; appear. Other would be bloggers fear they have no authentic credentials. But the beauty of a blog is that anyone can cement their opinion simply by having one and posting it.<br />
Moderating comments on a blog can be an enlightening way to find out what people really think. And these contacts can be followed in email communication. Online users are much more likely to find a blog and follow after deciding if it speaks to their interests. And a lurker can become a commenter when the blog post moves them to the effort. Passions really come to the fore once the blog channel is opened up, it&#8217;s the way humans are wired to interact and verbalize what they care about that makes blogs so successful.<br />
The research capabilities of a blog can be extremely rewarding if the blogger makes very specific requests about what they are looking for. Blog readership can be an amazing resource for disseminating data, finding discounts, forming new partnerships, and getting a debate going about topics in the news. The transparency and impression of leadership afforded by a blog can become a a very valuable credential in the new online marketplace. And someone who means business today can&#8217;t afford not to have one.</p>
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