Wednesday, 29 February 2012

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Tuesday, 28 February 2012

Guide to Building Useful Web Applications - DailyBlogTips

Guide to Building Useful Web Applications - DailyBlogTips


Guide to Building Useful Web Applications

Posted: 27 Feb 2012 08:50 PM PST


The HTML5Rocks site recently published a guide to building web applications that is quite useful for anyone interested in building websites and online projects. It’s called Field Guide to Web Applications.

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The guide isn’t about the technical aspects but rather about the best practices and usability guidelines that you should follow. There are some real case studies covered, though. Here’s a quote:

Critics of the web app are quick to point out one of the main drawbacks – web application users must have an internet connection to get stuff done. Given that the web is not accessible all the time and everywhere, users cannot be fully reliant on web applications to do their work. Or at least, that has been the assumption.

The future of web apps is about flexibility – having all the benefits of performing tasks over the web, while also being able to perform those tasks offline. Offline support is already possible – HTML5 offers features like application cache and client-side storage (e.g., local storage, indexed databases) so that your application can run even without a network connection.

The guide itself is also an interesting example of what can be achieved today with HTML, CSS and some JavaScript, so check it out.

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Monday, 27 February 2012

A Step-by-Step Guide to Writing Your First Guest Post - DailyBlogTips

A Step-by-Step Guide to Writing Your First Guest Post - DailyBlogTips


A Step-by-Step Guide to Writing Your First Guest Post

Posted: 26 Feb 2012 08:01 PM PST


Your own blog might be packed with great content … but it won't be doing you much good if you don't have any readers.

One of the best ways to bring readers to your blog is to write guest posts on larger, related, blogs. This not only gets your name and writing in front of people, it also helps your Google rankings (because you'll get a link to your site from a high-pagerank blog).

If you've never guest-posted before, you might not know where to start. Here's your step-by-step guide:

Step #1: Choose Your Target Blog

Some bloggers come up with an idea and write their post, then look for a blog that's a good fit. But it's more efficient to select your target blog first – because this will influence everything from your initial idea to your writing style.

A good target blog is large, on-topic, and clearly accepts guest posts (e.g. you've seen other people's guest posts on that blog).

Step #2: Write Your Guest Post/h2>

As you write your guest post, keep in mind any guidelines from your target blog. (Most larger blogs will have guest post guidelines – try using the search box to find these if they're not immediately obvious.)

Make your guest post focused and useful. Give it a clear structure (introduction, main body, conclusion) and try to write it in a similar style to that used by your target blog.

Step #3: Edit Your Post Carefully/h2>

Allow plenty of time for editing your post. You might even want to print it out so you can read it through on paper. Make sure the post flows well – you may find that you need to rearrange sentences or paragraphs to make your progression of ideas clearer.

Watch out for any clumsy phrasings or unclear sentences, as well as spelling mistakes and typos. If you can, get a friend to look over the post for you, so they can give you some feedback.

Step #4: Add Your Bio

Finally, don't forget to include a bio. This is a sentence or two of text about you, usually written in the third person (for an example, just glance down to the final few words of this post, which start Ali Luke…)

It's a good idea to tell readers who you are (e.g. "John Smith is a keen gardener…") as well as giving them a link to a specific resource on your blog. That might be a free ebook, a great post, or a special landing page designed for them. Don't just link to your main URL, because that's not enough of an incentive for many people to click on your link.

So there you have it – a completed guest post. It's as simple as that! Why not do some research today and find a great target blog for your first guest post?

Ali Luke is a writer and writing coach. If you want to take your blogging further, join her weekly newsletter list to get two free ebooks on blogging (“Ten Powerful Ways to Make Your Blog Posts Stronger” plus “Ten Easy Ways to Attract Readers to Your Blog … And Keep Them There”) as well as lots more goodies.

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Sunday, 26 February 2012

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Saturday, 25 February 2012

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Friday, 24 February 2012

Last Chance to Join the AdSense Profits Course in 2012 - DailyBlogTips

Last Chance to Join the AdSense Profits Course in 2012 - DailyBlogTips


Last Chance to Join the AdSense Profits Course in 2012

Posted: 23 Feb 2012 08:20 PM PST


In less than 24 hours the registrations to the AdSense Online Profits course will be closing. I am pretty sure I won’t re-open it in 2012 (if at all), so this is the last chance you have to join the course this year.

Here’s a testimonial from a past student:

I certainly didn't think AdSense could be a source of any significant income until I started doing some research, but even then it was exhausting trying to learn the best ways to implement it. That's what was so nice about Daniel's course, having someone experienced to explain everything and being available to answer questions is priceless. Before taking the course my blog was generating around $250 monthly, and after implementing the changes and strategies I learned the earnings jumped to over $1000 monthly.

I am pretty sure that your earnings will increase quite a bit after you join, and that’s exactly why I offer a 60-day money back guarantee. If you take the course and don’t start making money with AdSense within weeks simply email me and I’ll refund your money. If I remember well only 3 people asked for a refund on the last edition (out of hundreds who joined).

Click here to visit the course page and sign-up, and I’ll see you in the private forum!

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Thursday, 23 February 2012

How to Republish Your Old Posts Without Upseting Google - DailyBlogTips

How to Republish Your Old Posts Without Upseting Google - DailyBlogTips


How to Republish Your Old Posts Without Upseting Google

Posted: 23 Feb 2012 06:35 AM PST


On Monday Ali published a post about getting value out of your archives, and one of the points mentioned was to re-publish your old posts, especially the popular ones, as many of your new readers might not have seen those.

Some people outlined in the comment section that a big problem with this strategy is that you’ll be creating duplicate content on your site, which might upset Google.

One simple work around would be to change the date stamp on the post instead of re-publishing it. For instance, say you published a popular post back in May 2009. You could edit that post and simply change the time stamp to today. The result is that the post would now show up on your homepage, but the post itself and the permalink would still be the same, so there would be no duplicate content. You would only be changing the position of that post inside your archives.

Sure, there could be some confusion regarding the date of your old comments, as a new reader wouldn’t understand how someone could go back in time to post a comment… but other than that this approach should be SEO safe.

What do you guys think?

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Wednesday, 22 February 2012

Security Tip: Never Type Your Passwords - DailyBlogTips

Security Tip: Never Type Your Passwords - DailyBlogTips


Security Tip: Never Type Your Passwords

Posted: 22 Feb 2012 02:20 AM PST


One of the most common ways to gain control of a website, email account, bank account and what not is to have a key logger installed on the computer of the victim. After that everything you type will be saved into a hidden file, and if you are used to typing your passwords to logging into your website, email and bank the attacked will have access to all of them.

The practice of typing passwords is even more dangerous if you use shared computers, for instance where you work or on Internet cafes, as you never know what kind of malware may already be installed on that machine.

If you are not to type your passwords, what should you do? It’s simple: the good ol’ copy and paste. You basically need a password manager to store all your passwords (preferably in a encrypted fashion), and after that you just copy and paste the password you need.

Some good password managers you might wanna try:

If you use different computers you can also carry your passwords on a USB drive and load them as needed.

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