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Shortcut keys help provide an easier and
usually quicker method of navigating and using computer software
programs. Shortcut keys are commonly accessed by using the Alt key (on IBM compatible computers), command key (on Apple computers), Ctrl key, or Shift key in conjunction with another
key. The de facto standard for listing a shortcut is listing the modifier key, a plus symbol,
and another key. In other words, "ALT+S" is telling you to press
the Alt key and while continuing to hold the Alt key, press the S key
to perform the shortcut.
In addition to the shortcuts listed on this page, users can find the shortcut keys to their most popular program by looking for underlined
letters in their menus. For example, the picture to the right has an
underline on the "F" in File, which means you can press the Alt key and F
to access the File menu.
Note: Some programs
require the user
to press and hold Alt to see the underlined characters. Finally,
as can also be seen, some of the common features such as Open (Ctrl+O)
and Save (Ctrl+S) have shortcut keys assigned to them.
As you begin to memorize shortcut keys, you'll
notice that many applications share the same shortcut keys. We have the
most commonly shared shortcut keys in the below basic PC shortcut keys section.
Tip: Users outside the United States or users using a foreign copy of a
Microsoft Windows or Microsoft application may not be able to get all
the below shortcut keys to perform the function listed.
Basic PC shortcut keys
Below is a list of some of the most commonly used basic
shortcut keys that will work with almost all IBM compatible computers and
software programs. It is highly recommended that all users keep a good
reference of these shortcut keys or try to memorize them. Doing so will dramatically increase your productivity.
Shortcut Keys
Description
Alt + F
File menu options in current program.
Alt + E
Edit options in current program
Alt + Tab
Switch between open programs
F1
Universal Help in almost every Windows program.
F2
Rename a selected file
F5
Refresh the current program window
Ctrl + N
Create a new, blank document in some software programs
Ctrl + O
Open a file in current software program
Ctrl + A
Select all text.
Ctrl + B
Change selected text to be Bold
Ctrl + I
Change selected text to be in Italics
Ctrl + U
Change selected text to be Underlined
Ctrl + F
Open find window for current document or window.
Ctrl + S
Save current document file.
Ctrl + X
Cut selected item.
Shift + Del
Cut selected item.
Ctrl + C
Copy selected item.
Ctrl + Ins
Copy selected item
Ctrl + V
Paste
Shift + Ins
Paste
Ctrl + K
Insert hyperlink for selected text
Ctrl + P
Print the current page or document.
Home
Goes to beginning of current line.
Ctrl + Home
Goes to beginning of document.
End
Goes to end of current line.
Ctrl + End
Goes to end of document.
Shift + Home
Highlights from current position to beginning of line.
Shift + End
Highlights from current position to end of line.
Ctrl + Left arrow
Moves one word to the left at a time.
Ctrl + Right arrow
Moves one word to the right at a time.
Ctrl + Esc
Opens the
START menu
Ctrl + Shift + Esc
Opens Windows Task Manager
Alt + F4
Close the currently active program
Alt + Enter
Open the Properties for the selected item (file, folder, shortcut, etc.)
PC shortcut keys for Special Characters
There are many special characters that can be created
using keyboard shortcuts. Below are some of the more common and popular
special characters and the keyboard shortcuts to create them.
Do you know how to sell yourself in interview? Have you found
yourself freezing up? Have you ever had a question where you have not
been able to work out what the interviewer was asking – or you could
give an answer, but didn’t know if it was the right one? Here are my top
10 interview tips for this month. As someone said on Twitter, these are
not rocket science, but really timely reminders of the basics:
1) Research the organization:
Everyone gets nervous in interview. It’s a big occasion and you
should be nervous. However if you start with some thorough research, you
start to build a case in your own mind of why you should be sitting in
that interview room or in front of a panel. Having some confidence is a
solid first step to overcoming nerves.
You can actually tell a lot about an employer from the employment
pages of their website. Things such as the values they have, how easy it
is to find out about potential jobs and their responses to you when you
apply, can all tell you about the way they handle their recruitment.
This in turn may be a reflection of what it’s like to work there. If
it’s friendly and easy to apply for a job, then chances are they have
given some thought to why you would want to work for them.
The web is a such wealth of facts, but what you need to do, is turn
this into information. You can look at annual reports, media releases
and product and service information. Online directories have company
information and Google indexes the latest media news and references from
other sources. If a career page has an email contact for an employee,
and invites contact, then do it. Often companies will use testimonials
that way to attract new people. Use sites such as linked in to research
companies.
When you look for this information, you are not just looking for a
set of unrelated facts. You should be looking for reasons that you want
to work for that employer. You’ll really impress the interviewer if you
find some simple yet compelling reasons as to why you want to work for
the employer and what appeals to you about the role.
2) Research the role:
One thing that constantly surprises me is that how few people really
have any understanding of the role that they are applying for. Job
advertisements are partly to blame for this. They are often misleading.
The person writing the advert is often not the person that you’ll be
reporting to. Things always sound different on paper compared to what
you will actually be doing in the role.
One of my clients recently applied for a job in the public sector. The position description said:
Building effective communication strategies with a
variety of stakeholders and colleagues to ensure information exchanges
are timely, accurate and useful.
This is what this statement meant:
Providing advice to staff and students on the status of their research applications.
If you see something like the above, try to talk to someone who knows
about the role. A good question to ask is “what does a typical day/week
look like?” Once you know what’s expected of you, preparing for the
interview is instantly easier.
Also important is a real insight into the role and the recruitment
process. Dig deeper than the advertisement. Put a call through if a
contact number is provided. You can find out which of the skills that
the employer requires are actually the priority. You can determine what
you can do without and importantly you can start to make yourself known
(in a good way) to your future employer. Even if the advertisement
doesn’t invite it, you can still contact the recruiter. If there are no
contact details, be scrupulously polite, it usually means the employers
are expecting a deluge of applications.
Ask them questions about the recruitment process, what the steps are,
how long each step takes, and whether they’ve had many applicants.
You’d be surprised at the information you’ll receive if you sound polite
and interested.
3) Research yourself:
Employers want you to be self aware. Have a long hard look at what
you have achieved, the way you have achieved that result and the skills
you developed or demonstrated along the way.
This type of reflection helps you understand your strengths. It gives you confidence and helps you overcome nerves.
4) Interviewer insight:
No two interview processes are the same. Depending on the
organization and the role, you could be interviewed by a recruitment
consultant, the HR department, the line manager, all three individually,
or any combination. Each will have a different agenda for the
interview. This is important to remember as your approach with each
should be slightly different.
The recruitment consultant is always the first screener. Their role
is to match you to the employer’s requirements and sell you as an
applicant. The consultant establishes their credibility with each good
candidate they put forward to the employer. Take time to woo them, even
if you think they don’t know their stuff (as is a common criticism).
Their role is essentially a sales one: to sell you the job and, if they
believe you are right for the role, to sell you to their client. Make
the consultant’s role easier by focussing on your strengths and
achievements and point out why you are a good match.
The HR consultant is usually the recruitment procedural expert. One
of their jobs is to ensure the organization meets its legal
requirements. They often set up the recruitment process and have a
strong attachment to ensuring it is working. It’s a safe bet that you
will face a more structured interview from them, than you will from a
line manager. They are often the employer’s first screener and may need
to sell you further, depending on their position and influence within
the organisation.
The line manager will be the person who is most concerned about
finding someone for the role. They may be a person down or not meeting
their organisation’s objectives by being understaffed. In the interview
it will be the line manager who has the greatest sense of urgency about
filling the role. Focus on your workplace achievements when fielding
their questions. Work hard to build a rapport with them. They will be
assessing your fit for their team.
It may sound obvious but treat each interviewer as if they don’t talk
to each other and know anything about you. You’d be amazed at how
little communication sometimes goes on between each party.
5) Practice:
Most organizations now use behavioural questions – which means they
will be expecting you to provide specific examples of where you have
demonstrated the skill they are seeking.
I strongly suggest practicing for an interview and seeking
professional help. A professional is skilled at drawing examples out of
you and finessing the ones you already have. However never rote learn
your lines as you can never predict all the recruiter will ask.
Memorising answers will make you stressed in the interview if you can’t
recall what you want to say. Worse still, you may even be not be
answering the questions the interviewer asks.
6) Build rapport:
Be friendly. People like that!
One of the best ways to relax is to assume the interviewer is on your
side. Good interviewers are not interested in tripping you up. In fact,
most of them are on your side, or are at the very least they will be
approaching the interview in a professional manner. It may even help to
you to relax if you think of the interviewer as someone who wants you to
do your best
7) Give yourself time:
Leave plenty of time to get to the interview. Rushing breeds panic.
No matter what excuse you have, lateness is noted. It creates a negative
impression and it puts you behind immediately. Allowing waiting time
for an interview gives you time to compose yourself, gather your
thoughts and be mentally prepared.
8) Please be yourself:
That is please be yourself. You will be doing yourself no favours if
you try and suppress your personality, or pretend to be something that
you aren’t.
While you think this may be the perfect job for you, it may be that
it’s not. There are other jobs out there. If you keep this in mind then
you’ll remove some pressure from yourself that this is your only chance
to perform.
If you think the interview is going badly, relax and use it as
practice for the next one. You never know, you could even recover if you
take this approach.
10) An insider’s tip:
The interview is just the formal means of assessing your suitability
as a candidate. However you are not just assessed there. Each
interaction you have with your future employer feeds into the bigger
picture of their impression of you. Use this knowledge. Be polite and
friendly with whomever you meet in the process from the very first phone
call to the last goodbye to the receptionist on your way out.
Interviews can be daunting. Please contact me if you need some help
putting it all into practice or just some extra advice. Here’s another
blatant plug. When it comes to interview skills, practice with a
professional does make perfect
If
you want to make money through social media, then Facebook is
definitely the place to start. It is the largest social network — and
third most popular website — in the world. With billions of users,
you’ll have no trouble finding an audience that will be interested in
what you have to promote. In this
Tutorial How to set up and optimise your home network
Running a home network is pretty essential in this day and age.
Thankfully,
modern hardware and software has reduced the complexities of
configuring networks down to a few setup screens, and the relevant
hardware often comes free with an internet connection.
If you
have multiple computers, the chances are they're already talking to each
other, either through wires or wirelessly. However, while your home
network might be up and running, optimising it takes some doing. Follow
our simple tips to extract the last drop of juice from your network
hardware. 1. Change channel number
Wireless
routers operate on a fixed channel. Since most routers ship with a
pre-selected channel, the wireless signal may interfere with other
routers in the vicinity that are operating on the same channel.
Changing the wireless channel from the factory default is a good starting point if your wireless signal strength is poor. 2. Give the router space to breathe
The
biggest advantage of a wireless router is that it can penetrate doors
and walls – but that doesn't mean you can just stuff it next to a wall
or cordless telephone, or use it as a stand for your stack of DVDs.
Treat it with respect.
Try to keep it in a central location,
away from other wireless devices; make sure it's not in direct sunlight;
lift it off the carpet; and ensure its vents and air holes aren't
covered. 3. Improve reception
Try as
you might, you'll find it's sometimes not possible to put the router in a
good spot. One way around the problem is to buy a router with multiple
antennas and point them in a variety of directions covering your home.
Alternatively,
if you've already got a router, check whether it's possible to upgrade
its antennas to something stronger. However, don't get disheartened if
your router doesn't have any antennas. A wireless repeater compatible
with your router is a perfect solution. 4. Use WEP
Running
an unsecured network will earn you brownie points from neighbours and
hackers with cars, but that's about it. Wireless routers support a
variety of encryption methods, such as WPA and WEP, but these aren't
enabled by default.
WPA2 is the most secure method at the
moment, but before deciding on an encryption method, make sure your
network cards and adapters support it as well. Bear in mind that older
machines – and games consoles such as the Nintendo DS – don't support
WPA. 5. Restrict access to specific PCs
If you really don't want to use encryption, you can force your router
to only connect to specific PCs. Your router identifies each computer by
the unique MAC address of its network gear. Feed it a list of MAC
addresses to connect to and you save yourself the trouble of entering a
password each time you log in.
The disadvantage is that you'll
have to add the MAC address of any new computer before it can get on
your network – which is probably a more annoying way of getting things
done. 6. Disable SSID broadcast
All
wireless routers have a Service Set Identifier (SSID) that identifies
them to network computers. Routers from the same manufacturer generally
ship with the same SSID; 'Netgear' or 'Cisco', for example.
You
should first change the SSID to something unique to set your router
apart from those of your neighbours. Then, once all your hardware has
been set up, it's better to turn off broadcasting the SSID altogether.
This ensures your router isn't displayed in the list of available
networks, and won't be a target for potential hackers. 7. Keep the firmware updated
Router
manufacturers keep working on firmware, even after hardware has been
shipped. In addition to tweaks in the user interface, new versions might
make better use of the various components in the router, or add extra
features.
Just like with an
operating system, it's a good idea to upgrade the firmware of the router
regularly – check the manufacturer's website for a new version. In the
good old days, there was the risk of a botched firmware upgrade bricking
your router, but it's a lot safer today. 8. Familiarise yourself with the router manager
All
routers ship with a browser based manager. To use many of the tips in
this article, you'll have to log in to this interface – try typing
192.168.1.1 into your web browser for the most common location.
It's
a good idea to familiarise yourself with the various options and
settings you can tweak from within this software. Many routers also have
detailed documentation that's updated regularly, so hunt out the latest
manual online. 9. Check your connections
There's
nothing more irritating than receiving a 'cannot connect to remote
machine' error. To ensure a solid connection, use Ethernet cables where
possible. It's also a good idea to check the connection between the two
PCs with the ping command.
To do this, simply open a command
line and type, for instance, ping 192.168.1.2. You'll need to replace
the address given here with that of your target machine. Ping works
identically on Windows, Mac and Linux. 10. Forward ports
Many
servers and applications – for example, file-sharing software, FTP
servers and music-streaming servers – need to serve people outside the
network. These applications accept connections on specific ports.
With
port forwarding – check your router's interface – you can poke holes in
your router and ask it to direct incoming traffic on a particular port
(or, if you wish, a range of ports) to a specific computer that's on the
network. 11. Change DNS providers
DNS is what fetches you a website by translating the human-friendly address, such as www.pcplus.co.uk,
into a bunch of machine-friendly numbers. It also displays the '404
page not found' error, corrects misspelt URLs and finds the fastest
route to a web server that hosts the site you want to visit, along with
lots of other cool things.
Generally, it's up to the ISP to put
up a DNS server. However, there are other free services as well,
including the likes of OpenDNS and Google Public DNS. 12. Use USB adapters
These
days, it's difficult to find a laptop or netbook without a built-in
wireless module, but if you've used one, you'll know that they can't
always be relied upon. Network cards with antennas are the best option,
but they're really only suitable for desktops.
If you really
need both mobility and assurance, make sure you get a USB adapter. Most
of them ship with a Windows driver, but many work out-of-the-box on
Linux as well. 13. Enable Dynamic DNS
The
Dynamic DNS feature enables you to connect to your computer remotely.
Back in the day, when real-estate on the web was expensive, it was a
wonderful option to show off your HTML skills and host your own website.
Now, by associating your dynamic IP address with a domain name,
DDNS enables you to connect to the internet-exposed home computer from
anywhere in the world. In addition to enabling the feature on your
router, you'll also have to register with a dynamic DNS provider, such
as DynDNS.org. 14. Save power with Wake-on-LAN
What's
the point of keeping a print server on when there's nothing to print?
The smart way to save energy is to use the Wake-on- LAN feature of the
network card. Thanks to this, you can put the machine to sleep after
it's been configured to wake upon detecting network activity. 15. Encrypt your online activity
With
the range of snooping tools now available, it isn't safe to do anything
online without covering your footprints. There are lots of tools that
promise to encrypt your online activity, making it completely
unintelligible to anyone who might be listening in.
Some of the best ones to try are the Enigmail plug-in for Thunderbird, Psi for Google Talk and FireGPG, available for Gmail. 16. Get a Firewall distro
You
can configure a firewall on a Windows or Linux machine, and there are
also a bunch of third-party software firewalls available. However,
building a firewall isn't easy. If you're serious about putting one up,
download a dedicated firewall distro, such as Ebox. 17. Install the software
Ebox
is distributed as a Live CD ISO and there are VirtualBox/VMWare images
as well. It's based on Ubuntu Server 8.04. You can also pull in Ebox
packages to a standard Ubuntu Server 10.04 installation. 18. Configure settings
Ebox
can be adapted flexibly to your network. You can use it to restrict
services that can be accessed and slice the network to keep some areas
more secure than others. The distro runs a browser-based interface for
adding, removing and configuring the components. 19. Filter content
Besides
the firewall, intrusion detection (via Snort) and filtering content
(via DansGuardian) are two other highlights of the distro. DansGuardian
can also plug into the ClamAV antivirus scanner and filter content based
on known virus signatures. 20. Exploit other features
In
case you're still not satisfied, Ebox can also act as a gateway and
provide a host of other services. It bundles various applications that
enable you to turn your network into a VPN, host XMPP chat sessions or
run a Postfix mail server, a Squid web proxy and more. 21. Turn on UPnP
Universal
Plug and Play helps smart devices that support UPnP to discover each
other without any user intervention. Once turned on from within your
router, UPnP enables a compatible infrared device, a Bluetooth phone or a
FireWire camera to see and talk to each other. 22. Write files remotely
The
most logical use of a network is to share files. This is the job of the
SMB protocol. Thanks to it, you'll be able to write files to a remote
network share via Network Neighbourhood. On Linux, the SMB protocol is
implemented by Samba. 23. Share printers remotely
In
addition to sharing files, SMB can be used to share printers attached
to a Windows machine. Once configured via the Windows Control Panel, a
printer can be used to accept print orders or even be managed from a
remote machine, irrespective of its operating system. 24. Format shareable partitions as FAT
PCs
running Windows can easily see each other and share files. For Linux or
Mac machines, ensure the partitions are formatted with the FAT
filesystem. Create them as Samba shares and they'll show up under
Network Neighbourhood. 25. Plug in USB drives
Once,
if you wanted to share files on the network, a
network-attached-storage, or NAS, device was the best bet. Not any more.
New routers enable you to plug in one or more USB devices that are
automatically accessible by all the users connected to the router
If webmasters want to monetize their
websites, the great way to do it is through Adsense. There are lots of
webmasters struggling hard to earn some good money a day through their
sites. But then some of the “geniuses” of them are enjoying hundreds of
dollars a day from Adsense ads on their websites.
How much effort does it take to blog for a
dollar, In the old day’s I suppose you could sing for your supper
providing that were not totally tone deaf and the audience is not armed
to the teeth with rotten fruit.
What is "Monetizing Your Blog?"
Some
people believe that monetizing your blog is unethical and immoral. Some
people believe that monetizing is just a cheap way to make money from
home. If you think along these lines, this blog is not for you. Here, we
will learn all of the secrets of monetizing your blog successfully, and
the secrets of how to make money from the comfort of your own home.
If
you have mixed feelings about monetizing your blog, then sort out those
feelings first. If you are not fully prepared to undertake the daunting
task of monetizing your blog, then do not continue. When you are ready
to learn how to make great money by blogging, continue reading.
OK,
now that you are ready to learn, first you have to be fully committed to
monetizing your site. If you are going to put up a few adsense ads, really
put up adsense ads. A puny little square text box in the corner of the
screen is not going to cut it. If you are going to be asking for some
donations, really ask for those donations. "Don’t take a half-assed approach. Either be full-assed or no-assed."
You
shouldn't worry about complaints. If you are worried that you might
scare off some loyal readers, you shouldn't be. Usually, you will only
get 1 in 1000 people who complain about the ads; and eventually that one
person comes to realize that the ads are there to stay.
How much can I make online with my blog? Truth
is, you can't really know until you put up some ads. Some people that I
know make six-figures blogging online, while others are content with
only make a quarter a day. The people who are making six-figures are
totally dedicated to their craft. They spend time every day updating
their blog, and the readers appreciate that, which means they will come
back. If you want to make serious cash with blogging, you need to be
fully dedicated and have something interesting to say. Readers will not
come back if your feeding them the same crap. You need to stick out in
the blogging world for people to notice you.
Now, let me get back
on track. The amount you can make online with a blog is directly tied
with how much time you are willing to put into the blog. Don't expect to
be making a decent living the first day the blog is up. You need to
continue working at it to make a good amount of cash.
The amount
of money you can make with your blog is also tied in with where and how
you place the ads. If you are using google adsense, there are a number
of options when it comes to how to place the advertisements. The format
that I have the most success with it the large rectangle. Use matching
colors to make the advertisement seem like part of the page. You will
get a great CTR (Click-Through-Rate) if you follow this advice.
What skills do I need to be able to make money with my blog? Well, you'll need a number of skills in order to be a good blogger.
You need to be:
Insightful
Have some intelligence on the matter your speaking of
Humorous (sometimes)
Dedicated to your craft
In love with what you are doing
I
mentioned number 5 because it is one of the most important things a
blogger needs. If you do not like blogging, then there is absolutely no
reason to be blogging. If you do not love what you are doing, then you
will probably become bored. Personally, I love blogging. It brings joy
to everyday life. I like to see what other people think about issues
that I like to discuss. That's what is needed to be a good blogger.
You also need to have a rough idea of how to keep your blog in shape. By that, I mean you might need to know a little bit of:
HTML
Javascript
CSS
It is not necessary to know these things, but it does help in making your website attractive.
Conclusions If
you are really into blogging, and really want to monetize your blog,
then good for you. But, it does not mean that you will definitely become
rich. Only about 1 in 99 bloggers will find some cash in what they love
doing, but if you are willing to take a leap into the world of
blogging, then you may be that 1.
If
you intend to make money through your website or blog. Of course it
would think, where that money will be obtained? Is the money can be
generated through one source or multiple sources?
There are
many ways you can do to make money from the internet. However, there are
3 most common ways people get money from his Internet business.
3 things include the following:
1. Making money by selling your own product
This
is the most common thing people do in online business. The purpose in
this case one can sell goods / products or services that he has.
In the form of goods that in itself can be physical or non physical form (downloadable).
In
the physical form of people can earn money by selling goods on the
internet, send to the customer and the customer will be able to use the
benefits of the goods after he received. Let's say selling flowers
online, computer, shoes, clothes, cd / dvd and other physical goods.
While
the non-physical products only be sent via email and the customer will
receive the goods after he downloaded or download from the link given
seller. Also called as digital products (non-physical form). Suppose
that sell ebooks, software, membership, and other non-physical goods.
Well
for this service products are very common. People who sell services
would get money from customers when there who use their services. Of
course that is needed in selling services on the Internet is a skill /
expertise that should be owned. Suppose that sell web design services,
home design services, consulting services, web hosting and other
services.
By selling your
own product this means full control of your business. You are the one
who manages all business operations include designing its own products,
to control the website, online business management, customer service
down to marketing on the internet.
2. Making money with other people's products sell
There
are businesses on the internet that you do not have to have your own
product, sell product but with other people. In return, you will get a
commission on sales that occur through your own links. This is commonly
referred to as affiliate marketing or affiliate business.
This
business is quite easy to do, ie you can only give the link an
affiliate link on your own website. Or even to put banners of websites
that sell products with affiliate system.
The
easiest example is the example you will market the product in the form
of books owned by Amazon.com. Then put a banner or a link to books that
Amazon.com sold on your website. If there is your web visitors who are
interested in a particular book and eventually a sale. Then you will get
a commission from the sale. Later you will get a check and the money
will be obtained after the liquid.
This
is something that could be considered easy but also difficult. It would
be easy if you have a lot of targeted visitors who are interested will
emang affiliate products that are sold and you alone know how to sell
affiliate products correctly. And it would be difficult to find a buyer
if it does not know the proper techniques, visitors are few, and do not
have a website.
Affiliate
business that focuses on long term should have its own website.
Actually, affiliate business can be without a website is an example by
providing a direct link or with a redirect through our own domain on the
ads that we attach. But better would be to have your own website, many
successful internet marketers recommend it.
3. Making money by selling advertising space or from advertising
Visitors
to the website in the number of lots owned can be a tool for your
moneymaker. How not to many advertisers who are interested to advertise.
Moreover, he advertised in accordance with the website you have.
Well,
by making a spot advertisement on the website can also make people a
lot of money. For instance for a local website like detik.com who earn
more money through advertising revenue.
That's
great website, how about a smaller website? Relax, many third-party or
advertising companies such as google adsense, adbrite, kliksaya and
other companies that can bring advertisers to your website. You can also
easily obtain the advertiser directly if traffic and advertising costs
are also quite affordable.
So
in this case can be said that advertising revenue can be obtained
either from direct advertisers or third party (such as google adsense,
adbrite, kliksaya, etc.).
The
three sources or how the money obtained can be combined between two or
all three. Suppose you could sell their own products as well as selling
other people's products and also install Google Adsense ads.
And
the essence of business success on the internet whether money obtained
by selling their own products or affiliate and advertising is the
traffic of your website. More and more traffic will be more and more
also the coffers of money that will be obtained.
For that we need
a lot to learn in terms of bringing traffic to your website, because
these things become critical factors for business success on the
internet. And the owner of a successful business or website and felt
comfortable gain money easily via the Internet would also feel the gain
high traffic to the website.
Is it difficult to get comments on new blog? Wouldn’t it be nice to have a lots of comments on new blog?
Even who have started their blog long time ago don’t see much comments on their post.
If you’re new blogger and want to get more comments on new blog
Then,
This post will surely help you to get more comments on new blog (0r) any blog.
Why & How to Get More Comments On New Blog?
Blogs
are meant a place of discussion. Where different kind of people discuss
some specific topics which is why gaining comments is one of the most
important thing for a blog after traffic.
Comments show how active the blog is and what kind of audience it has. In simple words, comments are life of blogs.
It allows readers to interact with each other and keep the conversation going.
If
you are smart enough to see, sometimes comments of your readers can
give you ideas for your blog and what topics you should cover in near
future.
Another hidden benefit of having nice number of comments
on your blog is ease in gaining guest bloggers and advertiser because
they are looking for active community.
As for a new blog, comments
can play a vital role in making a blog popular and make people to come
back again and again. Now allow me to show you some amazing ways to get
more comments on new blog and every new post that you publish.
Don’t forget to read How To Get Traffic To A New Blog ?
How to Get More Comments on New Blog ??
1. Build Strong Network:
The best way to get more comments on new blog is to have relationships with other bloggers.
Why?
This
is because when you share your content with them, they would love to
tell you how good or bad you were and what they though about your words.
Having
a strong relationship with your fellow bloggers will not only results
in more comments but more traffic too because they are fully loyal to
you and have no problem in sharing your content. Here are few tips to
help you build good network with other bloggers. (Specially newbies)
Follow them on social networks (facebook, twitter)
Share their content
Comment on their blog
Link back to their articles
2. User Killer Call to Action:
Calling
your reader to action is the best way to make them do anything you
want. This can be subscribing to your blog’s feeds, newsletter or
commenting on any post.
Readers are mentally ready to exit your
blog as they reach at the end of post, but if they are told to do
something, they stay and follow. But don’t use the traditional boring
ways for doing so.
Instead, tell them to do so in a fashion hat
catches their attention and they feel like someone actually told them to
do something. Call to action works more effectively than anything else.
Few examples of Call To actions are.
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3. Award Commentators:
Encourage the commentators on your blog by awarding them?
No! No!
You
don’t have to give them trophies or fat pay checks so they become happy
and keep commenting. Follow tips below to award commentators (in
WordPress). This really works and will help you to get more comments on
new blog (or) any blog. How To Award Commentators?
Install CommentLuv Plugin
Use Top Commentators Widget
Add Recent Comment Widget
Special Tip: Give some things/freebies to top commentator of the month. Like ad spot or a backlink for one month.
4. Create Killer content:
Creating
killer content is obviously must for all kind of blogs at any age but
is way too important for a blog that was just born.
If you want anyone to show his thoughts about something in world of blogging, you have to force him.
And
the best way to force is not by telling them to, but by creating killer
content and then using the call to action at the end of the post. A
perfect article can force thoughts to come out as words. Below are few
articles to help you write engaging and killer content.
12 Tips For Writing Engaging Content For Readers
4 Secrets to Create Killer Blog Posts in No Time!
5. Comment on other blogs:
This is something that most people don’t take as serious option. This works in pretty simple fashion.
When you comment on other blogs, it is too obvious that comment moderator will surely visit your blog and may comment too.
Comment on at least 30-50 blogs in a week and see the difference. You can start now from my blog
Why You Should Comment on Other Blogs?
But
any reader of that blog who clicks on your link inside that comment
just because what you said sounded interesting to him is a definite
commentator at your blog too.
Conclusion:
Always share, promote and comment on your fellow bloggers’s content before asking them to leave comment on your blog.
I dint recommend guest blogging here in this post. Because if you are a new blogger it won’t work good for you.
So, just focus more on building a strong network by blog commenting, writing great stuff and award commentators using above tips
First of all tell me why should anyone read your blog?
No idea?
Let me clear your doubt why should someone read your blog.
People read your blog to solve their problems not to listen your bragging!
Blogging
is not only the best way to make money online but it also provide a
better platform to share your opinions and to build a brand.
Isn’t it?
But only few bloggers succeed online. Well, most of the remaining bloggers quit blogging within 6 months, how terrible?
Ammar
is very lucky as he had recently completed his 6 months blogging
journey and published over 199 posts, this the 200th post which you are
reading now!
Coming back to the point. Why your blog will never grow and what can you do to stop it? Ready?
4 Reasons Why Your Blog Will Never Grow
1. Mediocre content:
If you have pathetic content and writing style then no one will be interested to read your so called blog.
Create something that you will be proud of.
Don’t
post just another posts to update your blog. No post is better than the
worst post. And I know it’s bit difficult to create great content
especially when you are just starting out.
All you have to do to
create better content for your blog is: being helpful to your readers.
Know your targeted audience first. Then try solving their problems.
How to know their problems then?
Good question which I always love to answer.
Try solving your own blogging problems! I will explain you more better here.
If
you are just created a blog and thinking what to write in your first
blog post, you can write “How to write your very first blog post”.
You can rank more better in Google if you are the first person to write on the trending hot topics!
At the end of the day, you must create compelling content, readers will come one or other day for sure! Read: 10 Crucial Points To Help You Write Better Blog Posts.
2. Terrible design:
Invest some money on buying premium themes like Thesis or Genesis,
their coding is so simpler and easy which can make your blog to take
next level.
Make your readers easily to read your content. Don’t make your blog design complex! If you strain their eyes, they will go away.
If you can’t afford premium themes, just make use of minimalist themes like pagelines etc.
They look simple and easy to read the content without having any strain. Read: Selecting Your Blog Design Theme Design
3. You don’t network:
Creating valuable content alone is not enough, you must network with
others in your niche. Spend some time to respond to your comments, email
others to read your content, be in touch with your readers etc.
Blogging
becomes much easier when you have like minded people around your
network. If you have unique tone and content, you can absolutely stand
out from the crowd to make a difference.
You don’t need to be creative marketer to network with others. Just focus on Win/Win approach i.e give and take policy.
It
works better when you network with others. Try to help them and solve
their problems, surely you will make positive impact on them. Read:How to Create a SCADA System For Your Blog!
4. You spend time on wrong things!!
Instead of spending your time on blog commenting for 2 to 3 hours,
spend that time to write quality guest posts for others. It can do
wonders.
I’m not saying to stop blog commenting. But if you have
less time to blog, spend time productively. And this is the best way to
build your blog fast. Guest blogging gives you:
Relationships with the author
Subscribers
You can steal their readers
Attract more traffic
Back links
You can be everywhere!
Do you know Danny Iny aka freddy krueger of blogging?
Here is a snapshot of Danny Iny’s traffic in his first year of blogging.
And look at him now! He is almost everywhere in the blogosphere. How does he made it? The credit goes to guest blogging! Read: How to get Maximum Benefits from your guest post…
Over to you
What are the suggestion would you give to build a better blog? Note from Ammar: Hurray! I’m so excited to announce that this is the 200th post on
my blog. All the credit goes to you. Without YOU I can’t reach this
position so fast. As you all know that I started this blog just about 6
months back. And it has been growing super fast from then with your
support. Thanks for your love and I will promise you that I can do more
better for you in the upcoming days.
Most of the newbie bloggers
quit their blogging just because they don’t see any traffic from their
blog(s). Even who have started their blogging career long time ago don’t
see much improvisation in their traffic.
Why?
Because they don’t follow few tips which has to be followed to Get Traffic to A New Blog .
How can any blogger Get Traffic to A New Blog?
Though
there are many ways to Get Traffic to A New Blog, the most important
factor is NETWORK. The more network you have the more traffic you’ll
get.
The best way to build a network around your blog is: start interacting with others using
Facebook
Twitter
Why
I’m mentioning only these two sites because, it’s easy to spread your
word and follow other bloggers easily using this social media sites
and Get Traffic to A New Blog.
How to Get Traffic to A New Blog ??
Following are some EXCEPTIONAL ways to bring traffic to a new blog (0r) any blog.
1. Blog Comments:
Comment on top blogs in your niche try to be the first 5 commenters.
Tips: Subscribe to their RSS feeds.
Don’t spam their blogs by writing one liners. Add value to your comments.
If you want to get traffic daily this is the best way to go.
Type “your niche + blog” in google to know which are the top blogs in your niche.
Ex: “blogging + blog”
Read : Why You should comments on other blogs?
2. Network with others using Facebook and twitter
Facebook: Join
in Groups.. Promote yourself out there.. BTW facebook alone is giving
me 100+ leads daily (even without promoting everyday!). Ammar Ali is
also getting huge traffic from Facebook . So don’t neglect bringing Facebook traffic to your blog.
You
may find it difficult in the beginning but when you start promoting
others content and when you get to know each other on Facebook, it
becomes very easy!
PS: You can join our group ‘Everything About Blogging‘, and can promote your blog there! Twitter: Follow
top bloggers in your niche and follow their followers. This is the
simple yet effective way of increasing your targeted twitter followers.
Once you have done this, you can tweet your new articles and ask your
followers to retweet it.
3. Video Marketing:
Create a 2 min.video and add your blog link at the starting
Submit them to YouTube, metacafe etc.
Tools to use: Use Screenr to create free videos
Read : Is Video Blogging Worth Trying?
4. Spend time on writing detailed articles.
Never assume that you can bring quality traffic without much efforts.
You
need to differentiate yourself with others to become successful. It
takes time to create content, I agree but you shouldn’t spend whole time
creating only normal or average 600 words posts.
Spend time to create great content.
Write
detailed posts with 1000 or 1500+ words once in a while. If you’re not a
full time blogger like me, at least try to create detailed posts once
or twice a month.
So that you can grab others attention and you can show your blogging expertise to your readers.
It’s
really important for you to create killer articles regularly to survive
in blogosphere. This can bring your quality traffic from other sites or
search engines.
4. Don’t forget SEO
Most people say forget about SEO (Search Engine Optimization) when you’re just starting out.
I think that’s the dumbest suggestion!
You need to focus on what keywords to use and how much keyword density you should maintain in your content to get search engine traffic to your blog.
It’s extremely important to bring organic (search engine) traffic to your blog. Because it’s free and highly effective!
Make
sure that you’re not keyword stuffing your content. It makes your
readers hard to digest what you’re saying in your articles.
And do
proper keyword analysis before you’re writing the articles. Then embed
them into your posts. If you’re a beginner then this is enough! Don’t go
beyond, you’ll better understand about SEO when you’re spending more
time on blogging.
Don’t Miss 5 Basic Pillars of Creating Successful and Profitable Blog!
Conclusion:
Always
try to retweet and promote your fellow bloggers before asking them to
promote your content. This can make others to promote your content
sooner or later and you will have high chances of getting their
attention if they find it useful.
I dint
recommend guest blogging here in this post. Major reason is without
having any online reputation you can’t cope up with other bloggers to
get accepted your guest posts. When they reject you, you’ll feel down to
submit another guest post to them.
So, focus on building a network by blog commenting, writing great stuff and social media networking using above tips.
Have I missed any other way to Get Traffic to A New Blog? Take your action by commenting below
You adsense is BANNED ? Why you blog if you don’t have adsense ?
I
know you are thinking the same as I mentioned above But to be honest I
don’t like adsense too much that’s reason I removed adsense from this
blog. But if your don’t have adsense than you don’t need to worry about
that as today we are discussing Top 5 Ways to Make Money without Adsense..
The
dominance of Adsense in the ad serving market has seen it assuming
tyrannical stand with the rejection
12 Things to Do Before Applying for Google Adsense
I know many of you want to make some good money with adsense right?
But it’s not easy to get into adsense program now a days. You have to do few things before applying for adsense.