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How to create post excerpt with WordPress.com

Watch the “Creating a post excerpt & using the “more” tag” video from WordPress.tv.

Today I am going through step by step how to create a post excerpt and the video above with WordPress.tv ~

Here is goes….

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Post #54 Do you Lack ENERGY? The product for you…

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Post #52 Late post

Today I had to work on Presidents Day and I am so exhausted that I am unsure what to post. I am livid that as great of a blogger that I am; I don’t see my blog on the post a day challenge page not even on page 33! So with that I want to give up. That is how I feel.

Does it matter if I feel? Nope
Does it matter if I take a shower? Nope
Somtimes I wonder why I bother.

I cannot hold up the world or be positve every single day of my life.
The icy weather in Chicago IL today was not what I needed.
I am sick of winter.
I am sick of the cold weather.
I am sick sick sick.

Here is a copy and paste of information I do love.

71 Good Ways to Build Links

Love for Lists

1. Build a “101 list”. These get Dugg all the time, and often become “authority documents”. People can’t resist linking to these (hint, hint).
2. Create 10 easy tips to help you [insert topic here] articles. Again, these are exceptionally easy to link to.
3. Create extensive resource lists for a specific topic (see Mr Ploppy for inspiration).
4. Create a list of the top 10 myths for a specific category.
5. Create a list of gurus/experts. If you impress the people listed well enough, or find a way to make your project look somewhat official, the gurus may end up linking to your site or saying thanks. (Sometimes flattery is the easiest way to strike up a good relationship with an “authority”.)
Developing Authority & Being Easy to Link At
6. Make your content easy to understand so many people can understand and spread your message. (It’s an accessibility thing.)
7. Put some effort in to minimize grammatical or spelling errors, especially if you need authoritative people like librarians to link to your site.
8. Have an easily accessible privacy policy and about section so your site seems more trustworthy. Including a picture of yourself may also help build your authority.
PPC as a Link Building Tool
9. Buy relevant traffic with a pay per click campaign. Relevant traffic will get your site more visitors and brand exposure. When people come to your site, regardless of the channel in which they found it, there is a possibility that they will link to you.
News & Syndication
10. Syndicate an article at EzineArticles, GoArticles, iSnare, etc. The great thing about good article sites is that their article pages actually rank highly and send highly qualified traffic.
11. Submit an article to industry news site. Have an SEO site? Write an article and submit to WebProNews. Have a site about BLANK? Submit to BLANKinformationalsite.com.
12. Syndicate a press release. Take the time to make it GOOD (compelling, newsworthy). Email it to some handpicked journalists and bloggers. Personalize the email message. For good measure, submit it to PRWeb, PRLeap, etc.
13. Track who picks up your articles or press releases. Offer them exclusive news or content.
14. Trade articles with other webmasters.
15. Email a few friends when you have important relevant news asking them for their feedback and/or if they would mind referencing it if they find your information useful.
16. Write about, and link to, companies with “in the news” pages. They link back to stories and blog posts which cover their developments. This is obviously easiest if you have a news section or blog. Do a Google search for [your industry + "in the news"].
17. Perform surveys and studies that make people feel important. If you can make other people feel important they will help do your marketing for you for free. Salary.com did a study on how underpaid mothers were, and they got many high quality links.
Directories, Meme Trackers & Social Bookmarking
18. This tip is an oldie but goodie: submit your site to DMOZ and other directories that allow free submissions.
19. Submit your site to paid directories. Another oldie. Just remember that quality matters.
20. Create your own topical directory about your field of interest. Obviously link to your own site, deeplinking to important content where possible. Of course, if you make it into a truly useful resource, it will attract links on its own.
21. Tag related sites on sites like Del.icio.us. If people find the sites you tag to be interesting, emotionally engaging, or timely they may follow the trail back to your site.
22. If you create something that is of great quality make sure you ask a few friends to tag it for you. If your site gets on the front page of Digg or on the Del.icio.us popular list, hundreds more bloggers will see your site, and potentially link to it.
23. Look at meme trackers to see what ideas are spreading. If you write about popular spreading ideas with plenty of original content (and link to some of the original resources), your site may get listed as a source on the meme tracker site.
Local & Business Links
24. Join the Better Business Bureau.
25. Get a link from your local chamber of commerce.
26. Submit your link to relevant city and state governmental resources. (Easier in some countries than in others.)
27. List your site at the local library’s Web site.
28. See if your manufacturers or retailers or other business partners might be willing to link to your site.
29. Develop business relationships with non-competing businesses in the same field. Leverage these relationships online and off, by recommending each other via links and distributing each other’s business cards.
30. Launch an affiliate program. Most of the links you pick up will not have SEO value, but the added exposure will almost always lead to additional “normal” links.
Easy Free Links
31. Depending on your category and offer, you will find Craigslist to be a cheap or free classified service.
32. It is pretty easy to ask or answer questions on Yahoo! Answers and provide links to relevant resources.
33. It is pretty easy to ask or answer questions on Google Groups and provide links to relevant resources.
34. If you run a fairly reputable company, create a page about it in the Wikipedia or in topic specific wikis. If it is hard to list your site directly, try to add links to other pages that link to your site.
35. It takes about 15 minutes to set up a topical Squidoo page, which you can use to look like an industry expert. Link to expert documents and popular useful tools in your fields, and also create a link back to your site.
36. Submit a story to Digg that links to an article on your site. You can also submit other content and have some of its link authority flow back to your profile page.
37. If you publish an RSS feed and your content is useful and regularly updated, some people will syndicate your RSS content (and some of those will provide links… unfortunately, some will not).
38. Most forums allow members to leave signature links or personal profile links. If you make quality contributions some people will follow these links and potentially read your site, link at your site, and/or buy your products.
Have a Big Heart for Reviews
39. Most brands are not well established online, so if your site has much authority, your review related content often ranks well.
40. Review relevant products on Amazon.com. We have seen this draw in direct customer enquiries and secondary links.
41. Create product lists on Amazon.com that review top products and also mention your background (LINK!).
42. Review related sites on Alexa to draw in related traffic streams.
43. Review products and services on shopping search engines like ePinions to help build your authority.
44. If you buy a product or service you really like and are good at leaving testimonials, many of those turn into links. Two testimonial writing tips — make them believable, and be specific where possible.
Blogs & the Blogosphere
45. Start a blog. Not just for the sake of having one. Post regularly and post great content. Good execution is what gets the links.
46. Link to other blogs from your blog. Outbound links are one of the cheapest forms of marketing available. Many bloggers also track who is linking to them or where their traffic comes from, so linking to them is an easy way to get noticed by some of them.
47. Comment on other blogs. Most of these comments will not provide much direct search engine value, but if your comments are useful, insightful, and relevant they can drive direct traffic. They also help make the other bloggers become aware of you, and they may start reading your blog and/or linking to it.
48. Technorati tag pages rank well in Yahoo! and MSN, and to a lesser extent in Google. Even if your blog is fairly new you can have your posts featured on the Technorati tag pages by tagging your posts with relevant tags.
49. If you create a blog make sure you list it in a few of the best blog directories.
Design as a Linking Element
50. Web 2.0-ify your site. People love to link to anything with AJAX. Even in the narrowest of niches, there is some kind of useful functionality you can build with AJAX.
51. Validate and 508 your site. This (indirect) method makes your site more trustworthy and linkable, especially from governmental sites or design-oriented communities. There are even a few authoritative directories of standards-compliant sites.
52. Order a beautiful CSS redesign. A nice design can get links from sites like CSS Vault.
Hire Help
53. Hire a publicist. Good old fashioned ‘PR’ (not PageRank) can still work wonders. Andy Hagans now offers a link baiting publicity service.
54. Hire a consultant. Yes, you can outsource link building. Just make sure to go with someone good. We recommend WeBuildPages, Debra Mastaler and, ahem, Andy Hagans.
Link Trading
55. Swap some links. What?! Did we really just recommend reciprocal link building? Yes, on a small scale, and with relevant partners that will send you traffic. Stay away from the link trading hubs and networks.
56. In case you didn’t get the memo — when swapping links, try to get links from within the content of relevant content pages. Do not try to get links from pages that list hundreds of off topic link partners. Only seek link exchanges that you would consider pursuing even if search engines did not exist. Instead of thinking just about your topic when exchanging links, think about demographic audience sets.
Buying Sites, Renting Links & Advertisements
57. Rent some high quality links from a broker. Text Link Ads is the most reputable firm in this niche.
58. Rent some high quality links directly from Web sites. Sometimes the most powerful rented links come direct from sites not actively renting links.
59. Become a sponsor. All sorts of charities, contests, and conferences link to their sponsors. This can be a great way to gain visibility, links, and a warm feeling in your heart.
60. Sell items on eBay and offer to donate the profits to a charity. Many charities will link both to the eBay auction and to your site.
61. Many search algorithms seem biased toward older established sites. It may be faster to buy an old site with a strong link profile, and link it to your own site, than to try to start building authority links from scratch.
Use the Courts (Proceed with Caution)
62. Sue Google.
63. Get sued by a company people hate. When Aaron was sued by Traffic Power, he got hundreds or thousands of links, including links from sites like Wired and The Wall Street Journal.
Freebies & Giveaways
64. Hold a contest. Contests make great link bait. A few-hundred-dollar prize can result in thousands of dollars worth of editorial quality links. Enough said.
65. Build a tool collection. Original and useful tools (and collections of tools) get a lot of link love. What do you think ranking for mortgage calculator is worth?
66. Create and release open source site design templates for content management systems like WordPress. Don’t forget the “Designed by example.com” bit in the footer!
67. Offer free samples in exchange for feedback.
68. Release a Firefox extension. Make sure you have a download and/or support page on your site which people can link to.
Conferences & Social Interaction
69. It is easy to take pictures of important events and tell narratives about why they are important. Pictures of (drunk?) “celebrities” in your industry make great link bait.
70. Leverage new real world relationships into linking relationships. If you go to SEO related conferences, people like Tim Mayer, Matt Cutts, and Danny Sullivan are readily accessible. Similarly, in other industries, people who would normally seem inaccessible are exceptionally accessible at trade conferences. It is much easier to seem “real” in person. Once you create social relationships in person, it is easy to extend that onto the web.
71. Engaging, useful, and interesting interviews are an easy way to create original content. And they spread like wildfire.
30 Bad Ways to Build Links
Here are a few link buiding methods that may destroy your brand or get your site banned/penalized/filtered from major search engines, or both.
Directories
72. Submit your site to 200 cheesy paid directories (averaging $15 a pop) that send zero traffic and sell offtopic run-of-site links.
Forum Spam
73. List 100 Web sites in your signature file.
74. Exclusively post only when you can add links to your sites in the post area.
75. Post nothing but “me too” posts to build your post count. Use in combination with a link-rich signature file.
76. Ask questions about who provides the best [WIDGET], where [WIDGET] is an item that you sell. From the same IP address create another forum account and answer your own question raving about how great your own site is.
77. As a new member to various forums, ask the same question at 20 different forums on the same day.
78. Post on forum threads that are years outdated exclusively to link to your semi-related website.
79. Sign up for profiles on forums you never intend on commenting on.
Blog Spam
80. Instead of signing blog comments with your real name, sign them with spammy keywords.
81. Start marketing your own site hard on your first blog comment. Add no value to the comment section. Mention nothing other than you recently posted on the same subject at _____ and everyone should read it. Carpet bomb dozens of blogs with this message.
82. Say nothing unique or relevant to the post at hand. Make them assume an automated bot hit their comments.
83. Better yet, use automated bots to hit their comments. List at least 30 links in each post. Try to see if you can hit any servers hard enough to make them crash.
84. Send pings to everyone talking about a subject. In your aggregation post, state nothing of interest. Only state that other people are talking about the topic.
85. Don’t even link to any of the sites you are pinging. Send them pings from posts that do not even reference them.
Garbage Link Exchanges
86. Send out link exchange requests mentioning PageRank.
87. Send link exchange emails which look like an automated bot sent them (little or no customization, no personal names, etc.).
88. Send link exchange requests to Matt Cutts, Tim Mayer, Tim Converse, Google, and Yahoo!.
89. Get links from nearly-hidden sections of websites listing hundreds or thousands of off topic sites.
Spam People in Person
90. Go to webmaster conferences and rave about how rich you are, and how your affiliates make millions doing nothing.
91. Instead of asking people what their name is, ask what their URL is. As soon as you get their URL ask if they have linked to your site yet and if not, why not.
Be Persistant
92. Send a webmaster an alert to every post you make on your website.
93. Send a webmaster an email every single day asking for them to link to your website.
94. Send references to your site to the same webmaster from dozens of different email accounts (you sly dog).
95. If the above do not work to get you a free link, offer them $1 for their time. Increase your offer by a dollar each day until they give in.
Getting Links by Being a Jerk
96. Emulate the RIAA. When in doubt, file a lawsuit against a 12-year-old girl. (Failing that, obtain bad press by any means necessary.)
97. Steal content published by well known names. Strip out any attribution. Aggregate many popular channels and just wait for them to start talking about you.
98. Send thousands of fake referrals at every top ranking Web site, guaranteeing larger boobs, a 14-inch penis (is that length or girth?), or millions of dollars in free, unclaimed money.
99. Wear your URL on your t-shirt. Walk or drive your car while talking on a cell phone or reading a book. When you run into other people say “excuse you, jerk”.
100. Spill coffee on people or find creative ways to insult people to coax them into linking at your site.
101. Sue other webmasters for deep linking to your site. Well, this is more “hilariously dumb” than it is a “bad linking practice”.

 

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What will you look like 20 years from now?

Jackie Paulson

I was browsing other blog sites from PostADay and found this interesting thing…so if you want to know what you will look like in 20 years from 2011 just hop on over….Now you have a photo of ME: Jackie Paulson

http://www.in20years.com/photo?st=6&fid=1102215&fname=aged_wb20110220063841891768.pngMy photo 20 Years from 2011

 

 

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Post#52 HAPPY PRESIDENTS DAY 2011

HAPPY PRESIDENTS DAY 2011

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Are banks open or closed on Presidents Day?

Banks are closed due to the federal holiday accourding to the huffingtonpost.com.

 

 

CAR SALES

<a href=”http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford_Motor_Company”>My favorite car company.

 

 

 

 

My guess is that many are off on President’s Day. I am not going to be off work. My sister is off and their family is going to go look for a new car. Their son just got his drivers license and they need to get him a car of his own. On top of that the “sales” for the day will be quit plentiful. What I wonder is what President Obama is doing on His Day off?! !

Have a Happy Presidents Day Off.

If you are working be blessed while blessing those that are off.

When I get home I will be on facebook.com, look through wordpress.com,

<a href=”http://wordpress.com”>My favorite blogging platform</a>

and find new photo’s for my next blog.

 

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I won, I won: This Contest

And the winner is….Jackie Paulson

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Post : And the winner is…
URL : http://pinayabroad.wordpress.com/2011/02/19/and-the-winner-is/
Posted : 19 February 2011 at 16:24
Author : Yelly
Tags : blog giveaway winner, postaday2011
Categories : Blog Giveaways

I’ve chosen the winner for the tote bag. I wish I had enough tote bags to give away. But unfortunately, I only have the one. So since there were three to chose from, I wrote all your names down on a piece of paper.

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I folded up the sheets of paper and shuffled them until I couldn’t tell which was which (to be honest, after I’d folded them up I wasn’t all too sure whose name was on which piece of paper!). Then I picked one.

And the winner is…

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Post #50 If I won a million Dollars I would….

If I won……
  1. postadaychallenge2011 | February 18, 2011 at 2:42 pm | Reply
  2. 1. Give to family
    2. Give to friends
    3. Give to homeless people & Charities
    4. Give to homeless animals and charities
    5. Go to Law school in Chicago, IL John Marshall Law College
    6. Buy a home – a simple one- nothing in the high dollars market
    7. Open a home or charity for all homeless people
    8. Give a place for low income to rent at 20.00 a month
    9. Give away books to anyone
    10. Give bibles to everyone
    11. Buy cars for anyone who needed them
    12. Clean and organize for others
    13. Buy a horse farm and let low income families work there for free and live there for free, give free training.
    14. Have a website and blog
    15. Open my own church and start preaching
    16. Oh I better stop there, the million might be running out, try to find another million to keep this up.
  3. http://www.lifehack.org/articles/lifestyle/45-second-de-stress-tips.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed:+LifeHack+(lifehack.org) talks about cleaning and organizing as a way to de-stress.

    Sometimes the best way to tackle stress is to clean house and get organized. Set up a new email filter, organize your paperwork, clean the clutter off your desk, or something along those lines. When you have all your ducks in a row, so to speak, your workload will seem a lot more manageable.

     

  4. Kronic | February 18, 2011 at 4:38 pm | Reply
    “Clean and organize for others”? God bless you!
    Debi
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Five Question Friday By Stacey

Five Question Friday By Stacey Now its your turn to answer. Don’t forget to link back here and at My Little Life. Or leave your answers in my comments section. Happy Friday!

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Rules for Five Question Friday: Copy and paste the following questions to your blog post, answer them, then link up at My Little Life’s blog! You can also link back to my blog so I can share in this with you And, most importantly, HAVE FUN!!

1. Have you worn the same outfit more than one day in a row? Yes. I was traveling oversees to Africa, which ended up being a 2 1/2 day flight. As soon as we got to our destination, I immediately showered and changed my clothes.

My answer: Yes, I have had to wear one outfit 2 days in a row because of a moving situation and no laundry could be done.

2. If you had to choose any LARGE city to live in, which would it be? Well, currently, I live just outside of Los Angeles. And being from NY, I would pass on going back there, because it is way too cold. I think I would pick either San Francisco or Miami, to keep a warmer climate and have a change of scenery.

My answer: I don’t wish to move from Chicago, IL. I love it but want to visit Australia.

3. Fly or drive with the kids on vacation? I don’t have any kids, but I prefer to fly! I get motion sickness in cars and I can be impatient, and would rather just “get there” quicker, so I can enjoy more time on vacation rather than being stuck in a car for longer.

My answer: FLY! I have a 17 year old teen. I sent her on vacation with her friends, she flew alone with her friends in 8th grade to Colorado.

4. What is your idea of “spring cleaning”? Dusting everything, opening up all the windows allowing fresh air to seep in, cleaning all the windows, going through some clothes and making a nice donation to Goodwill for all the stuff that doesn’t fit or I don’t wear anymore, and letting go of some “friends” that aren’t really acting like friends.

My answer: Clean top to bottom - I am an expert Organizer!

5. What is the best book you have ever read? I am currently reading a sports murder-mystery series that I really like by Harlan Coben. I think one of my favorite books has been Redeeming Love by Francine Rivers. I recommend it to all!

My answer: I am reading right now “How to Heal Toxic Thoughts” by Sandra Ingerman and love this book. It is self explanatory.

Description

California’s gold country, 1850. A time when men sold their souls for a bag of gold and women sold their bodies for a place to sleep. Angel expects nothing from men but betrayal. Sold into prostitution as a child, she survives by keeping her hatred alive. And what she hates most are the men who use her, leaving her empty and dead inside. Then she meets Michael Hosea. A man who seeks his Father’s heart in everything, Michael Hosea obeys God’s call to marry Angel and to love her unconditionally. Slowly, day by day, he defies Angel’s every bitter expectation until, despite her resistance her frozen heart begins to thaw. But with her unexpected softening come overwhelming feelings of unworthiness and fear. And so Angel runs. Back to the darkness, away from her husband’s pursuing love, terrified of the truth she can no longer deny: Her final healing must come from the One who loves her even more than Michael Hosea does…the One who will never let her go. A life-changing story of God’s unconditional, redemptive, all-consuming love. Over 1 million copies sold!

Now its your turn to answer. Don’t forget to link back here and at My Little Life. Or leave your answers in my comments section. Happy Friday!

 

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How to Write an ABOUT PAGE?

If you have a personal or business blog or web site it is important to make sure that your ABOUT PAGE says just the right information for others to know who you are and what you are about. I think the ABOUT page is #1 in raking of importance. Below I have added helpful links and information on what to include into your About Page

Write a compelling “About Me” Story By my friend Stella Anokam

A compelling “About Me” story can help boost your credibility and relationship with your audience. Sometimes readers may bond with you just because they found a part of your story that connected to them. To learn how to write your own compelling and magnetic “About Me” page that will captivate your blog visitors, here are some guides:

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Value Proposition – StellaAnokam.Com

If you are looking for information on how to open a small business or grow it to the next level for consistent profits, you are in the right place. I bring to the table my experience, skills, knowledge and abilities from years of consulting, designing new small business ideas/strategies and managing projects for small and medium sized businesses, and I hope to use those to also help you increase success in your own online business.

Here you will find free online business tips, advice, eBooks:

 

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Are you thinking of writing a book or eBook?

Are you going to write a book?

Are you thinking of writing a book or eBook? I know I am! Scott Berkun has a website at

http://www.scottberkun.com/ and the best thing is he is so honest about everything on his site. He tells it “like it is.” For example if you have a passion about a topic or subject then he suggested that you should know that IS a great idea for a book. Here is his article http://www.scottberkun.com/blog/2010/is-your-book-idea-good/. I didn’t even know he had a website until today.

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