From the monthly archives:

January 2009

So What is a blog?

by Aqeel Syed on January 27, 2009

Still in 2009, many people do not know about blogs and I have been often asked questions in email, IM and conversations, What is a blog? Who can blog? How can I blog? etc.

There are many definitions that I can give out but these can possibly dry your mind and make you itch your head :P blog defination

Confused yet? Don’t be – its really quite simple. To put it as simply as possible – a blog is a type of website that is usually arranged in chronological order from the most recent ‘post’ (or entry) at the top of the main page to the older entries towards the bottom.

Now lets discuss some misconceptions about blogs.

Blogs Aren’t Necessarily Personal

The main misconception regarding the definition of blogs comes from people that associate blogs with their content. More specifically from people that associate blogs with the content from one particular type of blog: personal blogs.

In other words, those people think that blogs are online diaries where people share their opinions, ramblings and personal events.

Wrong!

That is just one of the things that you could do with a blog.

Today blogs are being used for all sorts of purposes. You have companies that use blogs to communicate and interact with customers and other stake holders. Newspapers that incorporated blogs to their main website to offer a new channel for their writers. Individuals that created a blog to share with the world their expertise on specific topics. And so on.

Separate The Content

If you separate the content from the website, it becomes much easier to work with the definitions.

Consider a person that wants to publish a Questions & Answers column online. She could use several types of websites for that purpose.

She could create an online forum, for example, where each thread would be an answer to a specific question. She could create a static HTML website and publish all the questions and answers on a single page. She could create a wiki where users would be able to edit the questions and answers directly. Finally, she could also create a blog where each post would contain a question and its answer.

As you can see, the content is not attached to the website. The picture below illustrates that (note that only four types of websites were used, but there are many more).

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So What Is A Blog?

A blog is basically a type of website, like a forum or a social bookmarking site. As such it is defined by the technical aspects and features around it, and not by the content published inside it.

The features that make blogs different from other websites are:

  • content is published in a chronological fashion
  • content is updated regularly
  • readers have the possibility to leave comments
  • other blog authors can interact via trackbacks and pingbacks
  • content is syndicated via RSS feeds

Keep in mind that it is the bundle of those features that should define a blog. An online forum could also offer an RSS feed for example, but that would not make it a blog.

Are you still confused? Would you like more information? Below are a few helpful articles on the topic – there are many more on the web – just do a search on your favourite search engine. Otherwise shoot me an email using my ‘contact’ button with your question and I’ll do my best to get back to you.

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The Guy Who Sold Adspace On His Forehead

by Aqeel Syed on January 25, 2009

Early in 2005, Andrew Fischer managed to raise almost $50,000 by selling advertising space on his forehead. That is right, he placed an auction on eBay and a company called SnoreStop agreed to pay him that amount of money to stamp the company logo on his forehead for one month.creativity

Andrew added a temporary logo at his forehead for one month, got insane press coverage. This was a a cery creative idea for selling advertising space, would you like to share any new ideas with us?

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Adsense for Domains is Open for Everyone

by Aqeel Syed on January 19, 2009

We earlier talked about Adsense for Domains in our post about making money from domains. Google had this AdSense product for domains, but only people with huge portfolios could have access to it.

Today they are opening that product up to all publishers, so even if you have few domains laying around you will now be able to put AdSense on them.

The good news is that  it will be more money that what it was possible to make before with the domain parking companies (if nothing else you are taking out the middle man).

To use this feature, you just need to log into your AdSense account and click on the “AdSense Setup” tab, and there should be an “AdSense for domains” option there. Currently it is only available to U.S. AdSense publishers though, but Google should expand it to everyone else soon.

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Tutorial: How to create a blog with Blogger

by Aqeel Syed on January 15, 2009


This tutorial is for beginners. Need help getting started with Blogger Check out this quick tutorial!

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Make Money Through Google Adsense Part 1

by Aqeel Syed on January 12, 2009

This post is part of a series of posts for beginners those who want to start  career as a web entrepreneur.

One of the most widely used and easiest strategies to make money online is by building your website or blog and adding contextual ads to it. Google Adsense is the best and most famous contextual ad program. Adsense allows  sites to make money free online by displaying relevant, text-based, Google Adsense Make Moneyun-obtrusive ads from Google AdWords (Google’s own advertising program) and receiving a share of the pay-per-click payment. Adsense pays you on CPC (cost per click) bases.  It means when someone visits your site and he clicks on an ad, you get paid for that click. The more popular and visited sites you have, the bigger your earnings from Adsense.

Higher the number of visitors = Higher the number of clicks on ads = Bigger your earnings.

To get started you need a website or a blog, for this you need to register a domain and purchase web hosting. But don’t worry even if you don’t own a domain and web hosting. You can get free web hosting and a subdomain from services like Blogger.com

After you have created your website and added content to it, you can join Adsense. Its is easy to join, it doesn’t cost you anything, all you have to do is paste a few lines of code into your pages, and Google does the work of finding the best ads for them from hundreds of thousands of AdWords advertisers.

In next post we will discuss how to creat a basic website to get started. Stay tuned :)

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