July 31st, 2011 Blogging
So far in A One Year Experiment in Blogging, I shared the lessons I learned about content and presentation. Today, it’s time to talk about SEO. In my first few years of blogging, I monitored my traffic — as one should — and determined that most of my visitors come from search engines. I never really seriously considered optimizing my content for search engines until last year when I started to write keyword-optimized articles for a client. KA-CHING.

SEwhatnow?
What is this SEO you speak of?
Whenever friends and relatives ask me what I’m doing in my home based job, I simply tell them I do SEO. And then they give me a blank WTF look. There are possibly hundreds of blogs and websites out there that can explain the concept better so I’ll just tell you in simple terms what it’s about: SEO stands for Search Engine Optimization and it is the process of making your blog’s content more visible via search engines. Making your blog rank high on Google, Bing and other search engines guarantees more traffic. Bringing in readers from search engines does not always translate to a large and loyal reader base, though. Your content is in charge of that part.
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July 30th, 2011 Blogging
In the first part of A One Year Experiment in Blogging, I told you about the cliche “Content is King” and how I came to realize that it does indeed have merit. But no matter how awesome your content is, if you don’t make it readable and marketable, it might as well be worthless. For the second part of this series, let’s talk about the lessons I learned about blog presentation.

Conan approves.
Make It Look Good
I used to think that if people can read the text on a blog, that’s it. Readability achieved! It turns out readability is more than just making text easy to view. It involves color and formatting and images and the overall design, layout, look and feel of your blog. Using the default theme on Tumblr or Blogger or picking the WordPress theme with your favorite color is not good enough. It has to stand out, show your personality and reflect the attitude and theme of your content. Using a minimalist theme on a blog about explosions or zombie movies may not be the best way to go about it.
You may need to do some coding if you want existing themes to work with your content and your blog to stand out from the rest of the blogs using the same theme. You may even find it necessary to create your own unique theme or ask/pay someone to do it for you.
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July 29th, 2011 Blogging

I'm coming, Internet! Weeee!
I’ve been blogging since 2005. In the first 4 or so years, I’ve just been writing stuff to amuse myself and to document my life for some reason. I never really considered putting a lot of effort in it. I didn’t even consider making serious money out of it. Blogging was simply something I love doing and nothing more — until last year when I triumphantly quit my job and looked towards an awesome career in dicking around the Internet for the rest of my life.
The Plan
My plan was simple: experiment on available online options for generating income (blogging, freelance writing/designing, domaining, SEO) so I won’t have to go back to the corporate jungle. Of course I had to get a homebased job first to keep a steady flow of income as I dived into the black waters of the Internet. There were times when I felt I was going nowhere but I managed to keep myself patiently waiting for results.
Now, one year later, I have my results and I thought I should share some lessons I learned in my one year experiment in blogging and other online shenanigans. Keep in mind that I didn’t magically become rich and I’m not suddenly an expert in blogging, but if you spend an entire year tinkering with the wonders of the web, you’re bound to learn a thing or two. If you just started a blog or are considering entering the blogging fold, these morsels of information are for you. I’m going to dispense these lessons in 4 parts spanning 4 days. Today, let’s focus on content.
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July 28th, 2011 General Dickery
Welcome to the 2nd installment of Tumblr Thursday! Here are some of the most awesome things I found on Tumblr for the week of July 21-27, 2011. Enjoy.

Ah, yes. Tumblr girls. [via]
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July 27th, 2011 TV
I hate to admit it but I was wrong. I was one of those people who didn’t believe Adrianne Palicki would make a great Wonder Woman. I hated the teaser images with Palicki in costume. I didn’t believe Wonder Woman would translate well on TV without being corny and campy (sorry, Lynda Carter fans). I was wrong. Thanks to the magic of the Internet, I saw the unaired Wonder Woman pilot and I realized that I was so wrong.

My biggest gripe about the pilot during production was the costume. When I saw the first images of Palicki donning the Wonder Woman costume, I felt so much hate for it. I hated how it was all shiny and not Wonder Woman-y enough. I still didn’t like it when I saw the pilot but it actually looked good in some of the action scenes. I still have so much hate for the tiara, though.
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