Posted: July 16th, 2009 | Author: Stephen Grisham Sr. | Filed under: Computer | Tags: Computer, FAQs, Help and Tutorials, internet, On the Web, Weblogs | No Comments »
by Stephen Grisham Sr.
There are a lot of reasons to blog, including voicing your opinions, doing a public service, and more. A more “insidious” motivation to start a blog is to make an impression on Google, providing updated content to your site continuously (not to say there is anything wrong with romancing Google!) This is because Google does not look favorably upon static websites and gives higher ranks to those which are updated more actively.
Where your blog can be posted/published: If you don’t already have your own web site, many blogging services are available online. Blogger and Wordpress are two of the most used applications. Yahoo.com has also started getting some of the action in blogging. You can insert a blog on your pre-existing website, which is a fairly common practice. It would be similar to mydomain.tld/blog/
Blog Software: If you have a website and hosting readily available, you may want to try Wordpress for your blog. In addition, you can create your blog articles using Blogger and have them posted on your individual website. There is a convenient FTP setup feature in Blogger that once set up, al you have to do is click a link to publish.
Content: Original blog entries (your own words, not copied from others — an exception to this rule is when you use a brief excerpt from someone’s article), and current information with engaging content are all essential in making your blog effective.
Reader interaction: You can let readers leave feedback by setting your blog to allow it. This gives you control over your blog and comments. This facility is necessary to protect you from current and future spammers. In addition, those who disagree with your opinions may post unsuitable comments.
Making your blog visible:
1) ensure the content is updated often and original,
2) Backlinks to other sites
a.) Become a member of a webring
b.) Use social networking (Myspace, Twitter, Facebook, etc.)
c.) Become a member of various forums whose interests are similar to yours. Forums (communities) can be located at Google, Yuku, Aimoo and many more.
3) Make a submission of your URL to the search engines Google and Yahoo. There is an XML Sitemap generator plug-in available for free if you use Wordpress. It’s a free program, but donations are welcome.
4) Use HTML “tags” in your articles. Place keywords in the tags (Title tags, H1 and H2 tags, etc.) so that your blog articles will be placed in the correct categories by web crawlers (spiders).
About the Author:
Stephen Grisham, Sr. is a copy writer for InfoServe Media, LLC. InfoServe Media is a
Houston Texas web design and web hosting company. Or if you just need a few changes to an existing site, InfoServe Media also offers
website maintenance.
Posted: July 16th, 2009 | Author: Amy Nutt | Filed under: Technology | Tags: a, architectural, b, bcin, building, c, construction, contractor referral, d, design, drafting service, drawings, e, engineering, h, home, home improvement, home;improvement, home;repair, i, industry, Interior Design, o, r, renovation, t, Technology | No Comments »
by Amy Nutt
Getting into home interior design is not necessarily for the faint of heart, as it can get very complicated and expensive. There is much more to home interior design and just slapping paint on the wall or doing some basic repairs. While virtually anyone can do those sort of tasks, Architectural Drawings, designing an interior from scratch is quite another matter.
However, there is something quite wonderful about having everything in your own hands and having complete control over how you design your house. Obviously, all these sort of things start with a plan. To begin with, this plan might just be a rough sketch on a piece of paper and then it evolves from there.
The plan is the most important thing in fact because it gives you an overall impression of what the end result is going to look like. Before you start spending money and time, you need to have a good impression of what you are in for. There are a number of ways to achieve this. If you have any knowledge of computer aided design, then you can truly work wonders with today’s modern and super fast computers. Though these order programs do tend to have a rather steep learning curve, computers these days are ultimately capable of creating photo realistic designs which you can fly through to see everything how it would look in real life.
However, if you are not into computers and you just don’t have that knowledge, then you can also do quite a lot just with a pen and paper. Creating some two dimensional plans as to whether furniture will go is a start. You will also need to be good at meditating however, as you are going to need to visualise without a picture how your room is going to look.
Of course, you can browse the Internet to find lots of pictures and see if you can find something that inspires you and while you might be able to compare it to the room that you want to redesign, it is not going to be particularly accurate.
Once you have a good idea of what you want to achieve, you can start getting to work. There are various guides available which can teach you the basics of home interior design but you are going to be required to be practical and a general knowledge of basic maintenance is almost essential.
Many of the aspects of home interior designer quite easy to teach yourself. Pretty much anyone can do the basic jobs of painting in preparing services but he gets a bit more complicated if you want to do any plasterwork or install tiles. Nonetheless, there is no reason why you can’t learn and you can also save a lot of money if you do learn. Hiring a professional interior designer is extremely expensive and it could be argued, that they wouldn’t do the job exactly how you wanted it anyway.
Also, if you just want a simple redesign, you can experiment a little and the job will also be far simpler. There is nothing complicated about repainting the room and getting somebody had that a new carpet in for example or even doing it yourself.
About the Author:
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