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Monthly Newsletter, December 2009

4 weeks ago

Monthly Newsletter
December 2009
 

Greeting everybody!

We hope you have had a wonderful holiday season with all your loved ones.

Let us join in wishing you all a happy new year – may it be so much more successful and happy than the last and may all your wishes come true.
 

In this issue we’ll present two of our featured bloggers, so let’s get right to it:

Featured User of the Month


AdviceMaven
has been an active member of BloggersBase since last June. She introduces herself as a work from home mom and owner of the website LuvemOrleavem.com. She blogs about all aspects of relationships from dating, marriage, divorce and everything in between.

Here’s a short interview we’ve conducted with her:

Q:As such successful dispenser of love and relationship advice, what advice would you give fellow bloggers?
A:The main tip that I would give bloggers is to decide what tone your blog will have and stick with it.  You may decide to be funny, serious, sarcastic and some other distinctive voice, but it's important for your blog to have a "personality." This helps readers to get to know you and gives them an idea of what to expect every time they visit your blog.
Q:How do you approach the process of creating a post? Do you do any research, and if so, where? How do you choose your subject? Is it personal experience?
A:I do a fair amount of research for my blogs.  I often poll my readers on various topics and ask them to share their stories.  When I do large amounts of research I often head to the library because it offers me more resources over just using the Internet. 

Choosing a topic is often the hardest part, but I am fortunate to have an advice section on my website that serves as a constant source of inspiration.  I also use personal experiences from other couples that I know, but I rarely get into too many details about my own marriage in my writing. I think that it is important to avoid getting into too many details about your own relationship, unless your blog is primarily a personal blog.
Q:What does a quality post consists of, in your eyes? How do you approach the process of creating one?
A:A quality post consists of a topic that you can add a unique perspective to and should have at least three points of discussion for that topic.  Sometimes I think that I have the perfect topic but if I only have one point of discussion for it, then I know I need to do more research or find another topic.
Q:What is the feature or aspect that you like the most about BloggersBase in general and about the sponsored Love and Relationship blog in particular?
A:My favorite thing about Bloggersbase is all the wonderful bloggers that I have gotten to meet.  I have also gained many readers and much quality traffic from Bloggersbase since the readers that click over to my site already have an interest in relationship topics.  The sponsored love and relationship posts are a great way to keep track of the most popular relationship topics across the web.

Thank you so much, AdviceMaven for sharing this with us. As it happens, she has also published a review about BloggersBase on her own blog, which you can see in our “BloggersBase on the Web” section.



Our second featured user of the month is mohkim, who has been with BloggersBase since September. He is a professional blogger, maintains his own technology blog called StartupMeme and even wrote an eBook.

We’ve asked him a few questions about blogging and his experiences on BloggersBase. Hope you enjoy his answers:

Q:How do you approach the process of creating a post? Do you do any research, and if so, where? How do you choose your subject? How do you know you've created a quality post?
A:There are numerous processes, I usually go about reading news online, following tweets, what friends around have to say and then try to gist them up in one topic. Given that my focus is on Facebook, the primary concern is to link all that I read and find with the social network. However before I ever begin writing I make sure it’s informative enough for readers with my personal opinion and is not long enough to be a burden on readers. Which at times is a bit problematic, I mean all the facts you have to push after the research bit and at the same time maintaining the tone of the post.

The research is based primarily on user feedback on certain news and reading related blogs, news sites, meaning that there is more reading and comparatively lesser writing involved. Again the reading, conversing with people across my social network is how I select my topic. If I were to put it in pointers the whole method of writing a post would go:

I. Reading
II. Conversing with my network
III. Research from other related sources [blogs, forums]
IV. Punch the keys on my keyboard and link

The quality of post is what matters the most, so I am pretty careful while I write, more often dictating myself word by word to ensure it is sensible enough. The final quality check comes when I am sure all facts I needed to put have been mentioned and there are no typos.
Q:What is the feature or aspect that you like the most about BloggersBase?
A:About BloggersBase and what I like most about it, there is actually quite a lot I like. However I will not prolong it like I did with my previous answer and say on that it has got a very active community that is constantly interacting with each other. The second is perhaps the whole platform it has provided us bloggers with. When you talk about BloggersBase you are sure that it’s not just a geek or a poet sharing their work, but a mix of various categories and topics all under one name.

Other than that it gives me a chance to share my opinions to a wider audience, although I do write for my own blog at http://startupmeme.com but being a part of BloggersBase makes me feel that I am engaging more with its diverse community. Added to it are the much useful social media aspects; which make BloggersBase even more useful for me as a blogger.
Q:What influenced you to start blogging? And do you incorporate it in your personal and professional life?
A:I had been in love with writing and sharing [you can get my eBook here] what I write with everyone. Main stream media was too big to get in to and it turned out to be the major reason why I began blogging. However the influence factor was perhaps to share my opinion, thoughts with those around me.

Blogging is a very Real part of me and you will see me constantly talking about things I read and write online, social networks, news, etc. It is so much of a part of me that I encourage others to step in and share their thoughts and wisdom with everyone around. I mean why not be a part of a broadcast of broadcasts.
Q:What feature do you feel that is missing from BloggersBase?
A:I think it works fine enough for me the way it is. Though I would like a much better placement for ads, at times they just misalign the entire content which makes it really difficult to carry on reading. The images at some time get thrown scattered and the text is jumbled with the image and the ad.

BloggersBase doesn’t really miss out anything, except for all the bloggers and those aspiring to be one!
BloggersBase on the Web
This month we’d like to share with you three BloggersBase on the web news:

http://thesuss.blogspot.com/ - This site is owned by one of our users, ausetkmt, who was very innovative and created her own widget featuring her posts on BloggersBase – kudos!  Ausetkmt is a broadcaster, a blogger, a radio show host and an Indie record company executive.

http://luvemorleavem.blogspot.com/2009/12/using-bloggersbase-for-blog-promotion.html
This review about how BloggersBase helps your blog promotion was written by our first featured blogger of the month. Thank you for that AdviceMaven!

http://www.superproblogger.com/submit-your-blog-post-get-free-traffic-make-money-online-3-way - Another short review mentioning BloggersBase.
Invite Your Friends!
Help us spread the word about BloggersBase and you could win monetary prizes! Simply invite your friends or refer other bloggers by placing a link to BloggersBase on your own site. To do this, choose one of the banners offered in the 'My Account' tab of your profile page and place it on your web page. Each time a blogger who registers by following your link wins the competition in one of the surface blogs a cash bonus will be added to your balance. You can track the number of referred users and your bonuses in the 'My Account' tab of your profile.

You can also invite friends to join by clicking "Invite" on your profile widget to the same effect! Regarding any questions about BloggersBase or suggestions, don’t hesitate to contact us here

If you wish to unsubscribe from our newsletter please update the ‘receive newsletter’ preference under the preferences tab in your profile.
 
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Monthly Newsletter, November 2009

2 months ago

Monthly Newsletter
November 2009
 
BloggersBase continues to explore the possible cooperation modes with media companies and as a result has changed the partnership with the Jerusalem Post.
The new method allows any piece of content to be submitted to contend for publication in the Jerusalem Post, no matter in which blog it is published. As you've probably noticed, at the very last tab of the publishing wizard you can mark a check box indicating your wish to contend for publication in the Jerusalem Post.

The posts that have been published in the previous Jerusalem Post Submission Contest have been moved into an upcoming blog called "Middle East". Anyone who chooses to submit posts in the Middle East blog is automatically considered for publication in the Jerusalem Post (unless they choose not to by checking off the relevant option in the last tab). When submitting posts to any other blog, the check box will be unchecked by default, but any user can choose to enable it.

Each week the top posts that have contended for publication in the Jerusalem Post are forwarded to its editors for consideration. Posts that will be found fitting will be approached by the JPost and go through a short editorial review before being published.

David 2000 has recently been published and featured on the front page of Jerusalem Post. See the post published on the Jerusalem Post’s site and the screenshot of the front page below.



One of our two users of the month joined BloggersBase through the Jerusalem Post Submission Contest. Omri Ceren won the very first round of the submission contest and was even published in the Jerusalem Post’s print edition. Here is a short interview with Omri:

Q:You have been discovered on BloggersBase and published in the online and print editions of the Jerusalem Post - can you elaborate a bit on this experience?
A:It was extremely satisfying, obviously. People blog for a host of reasons, from keeping friends updated to expressing themselves in a disciplined and consistent way. Bloggers who deal with news and events, though, are mostly trying to reach other people. BloggersBase has put together a way to leapfrog the multi-year process of building an audience for your blog - and it really does take years, which is why so many bloggers get disappointed and burned out early - while still reaching thousands of people. I got to reach people who don't normally read Mere Rhetoric on a theme that I wanted people to read about - again, very satisfying.
Q:What does a quality post consists of, in your eyes? How do you approach the process of creating one?
A:It's a little trite, but a good post should have news value while also speaking to a broader dynamic. The topic should be representative of some larger controversy. So it shouldn't just be "here's a news item that I'm quoting" - there's no value added to that above the original news or wire report. And it shouldn't just be "here's my opinion about something that's pissing me off" - everyone's got an opinion so it's hard to know why yours should matter more than anyone else's, no matter how angry you are. A good post - and again this is borderline trite - combines tenable coverage of an event with analysis about what it demonstrates in a border context. Of course the fun part is that it differs from a news writeup - after you pass a threshold of credibility, you do also get to inject your opinion.
Q: How do you approach the process of creating a post? Do you do any research, and if so, where? How do you choose your subject?
A:I look for a news item that speaks to one of those larger controversies that I spoke about earlier, albeit one that's specific to the themes that the Mere Rhetoric audience is interested in. But the actual process of creating a post is pretty dull: find a news item in a mainstream media source, do a couple searches to get context for it, paste everything into a post, comment, publish.
Q:What is the feature or aspect that you like the most about BloggersBase?
A:BloggersBase tries to leverage its social media aspects - ratings, comments, friend groups - and those things are certainly important. Undoubtedly the BloggersBase system for discovery and promotion - main blogs, the gold mine, etc - is an interesting experiment in community buildings and networking. For my part, though, I'm more interested in the tangible journalistic upshots that the site provides: the ability to get published by larger organizations like the Jerusalem Post. There are dozens of social bookmarking and social blogging sites out there but few if any have tried to connect mainstream journalism with the blogging world as explicitly as BloggersBase has.
Featured User of the Month
Read the interview with Omri Ceren in the main section explaining about the new cooperation mode with the Jerusalem Post to learn about one of our users of the month.

We are now proud to present Jim Malmberg, one of our very first bloggers on BloggersBase and the overall leader in our Politics blog. Being such a veteran we have asked Jim a few questions which we hope you’ll find interesting and useful:
Q:How do you approach the process of creating a post? Do you do any research, and if so, where? How do you choose your subject?
A:I’m a conservative blogger who writes about politics. The two biggest issues that I face when writing are boring down on a single topic – something which I’m not always successful at doing – and finding the time to write. Since blogging is not my primary business, I don’t get the amount of time that I would really like to write. 

Once I find a topic that I’m interested in, I try to research it and get an understanding the differing points of view that people hold on the topic. For my research I usually use a variety of news sources, reference materials and often I will pick up the phone and try to talk to people who are involved with whatever I am writing about.
Q:What is the feature or aspect that you like the most about BloggersBase?
A:I’ve been blogging for a long time, mostly on my non-profit website located at www.GuardMyCreditFile.org. I started using BloggersBase because I wanted to refine my writing style. The user feedback that you get on the BloggersBase site has allowed me to do that. BloggersBase has also given me the opportunity to write about topics that I’m passionate about but which don’t really fit into the theme of my own site.
Q:What influenced you to start blogging? And do you incorporate it in your personal and professional life?
A:I started blogging because I was sick of being part of the “silent majority”. Now I can’t keep my mouth shut.

Blogging doesn’t really fit into my professional life, but the topics that I write about are also the same things that I tend to talk about with my friends and family.
Q:What feature do you feel that is missing from BloggersBase?
A:I’d like the ability to be able to embed video from more sources. I’d also like the ability to use java script in some of my posts. It would also be nice to opportunity to see your post on your personal blog before it was published to one of the top level blogs. I’ve had a couple of instances when everything looked fine while I was writing a post but the formatting was off, or a video didn’t show up in the published version. Fortunately, BloggersBase support staff is great and you’ve been able to correct those issues for me very quickly.
Q:As an experienced blogger - what advice would you give to new bloggers?
A:Read what you write before you publish it. There are a lot of blog posts on a lot of sites that use poor grammar and punctuation. That drives me right up a wall. At the very least, use a spell-checker before you publish. We all make mistakes, but minimizing those mistakes will make your posts a lot more enjoyable to the reader.
 
Invite Your Friends!
Help us spread the word about BloggersBase and you could win monetary prizes! Simply invite your friends or refer other bloggers by placing a link to BloggersBase on your own site. To do this, choose one of the banners offered in the 'My Account' tab of your profile page and place it on your web page. Each time a blogger who registers by following your link wins the competition in one of the surface blogs a cash bonus will be added to your balance. You can track the number of referred users and your bonuses in the 'My Account' tab of your profile.

You can also invite friends to join by clicking "Invite" on your profile widget to the same effect! Regarding any questions about BloggersBase or suggestions, don’t hesitate to contact us here

If you wish to unsubscribe from our newsletter please update the ‘receive newsletter’ preference under the preferences tab in your profile.
 
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Monthly Newsletter, September 2009

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Monthly Newsletter
September 2009
 
This month’s newsletter is a little different from the previous ones.

We will not introduce any new features this month – the BloggersBase team has been working diligently on improving our platform’s infrastructure, changing how things work behind the scenes. These improvements will be reflected in a more stable platform and better traffic from search engines. Work on these features is still ongoing, but we feel making this change now will improve the experience of using BloggersBase for all of us.

Such an infrastructure change might result in some bugs or functionality issues. The BloggersBase team is running thorough tests for each addition, making sure it works properly and it doesn’t interfere with any of the existing features, but sometimes we might miss little things.

If you happen to notice any problems with the system in the upcoming weeks, please make sure to alert us to them as soon as you can. It would be extremely helpful if you could provide as many details about the problem as possible, for example:
  • If you encounter a problem on a specific web-address (URL), please specify that address
  • Please mention which browser (and version) are you using – we are working hard to make BloggersBase compatible with all browsers, including Internet Explorer, FireFox, Chrome, Safari, etc.
  • In case it’s a visual problem – feel free to use the BloggersBase info address to attach a screenshot of the issue.
We thank you for your understanding and patience.
 
Announcement
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BloggersBase is now approaching sponsors that want to get involved and reward the talented bloggers that win the weekly competitions with prizes. The Love and Relationship blog is already sponsored by Meezoog and will continue to award the same prizes as before – 50 USD a week.
 
We also wanted to remind you about partnership blogs that reward other prizes other than money: 
 The BloggersBase team has started approaching companies, organizations, websites and individuals to sponsor as many of its blogs as possible. If you as bloggers or readers think about anyone you know who might be interested, please connect us.
 
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Changes in Prizes Policy

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BloggersBase would like to announce a change in its prizes policy.

Starting today the competition blogs will award money prizes only if they are externally sponsored. The Love and Relationship blog is already so sponsored and will continue to award the same prizes as before.

The BloggersBase team has started approaching companies, organizations, websites and individuals to sponsor as many of its blogs as possible. If you as bloggers or readers think about anyone you know who might be interested, please connect us.

The benefits for sponsors are clear:

·         They get premium space for placing their name, logo and link on a blog targeting their domain of interest, full of both bloggers and readers.

·         Creating a user which can get involved with the blog community highly increases interaction and possible cooperation with potential customers.

·         It creates an open channel through which the sponsor can bounce ideas and information and can get true and valuable feedback.
 

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Monthly Newsletter, August 2009

5 months ago

 
Monthly Newsletter
August 2009
 
New Features

Google Gadget - "Hot on BloggersBase"
It's really easy to add a Gadget to your blog on blogger.com or blogspot.com. All you need to do is go to your blog dashboard, and then click on Layout. There you can add gadgets and other page elements.
In order to add the “Hot on BloggersBase” as a Google gadget copy this url http://www.bloggersbase.com/gadgets/hot-stories.xml
Read full instructions with images here.
Plugin for WordPress
BloggersBase has recently created two plugins to work with the WordPress blogging platform:
The Automatic BloggersBase Publishing Plugin allows you to automatically submit your new WordPress post directly into one of BloggersBase's competitions.
Setting up the plug-in is extremely easy and you can read more about it on our WordPress Plugin Page.

"Hot on BloggersBase" syndication plugin: This plugin allows you to automatically get fresh and high quality new content from BloggersBase on your own WordPress blog. It contains the top posts at the moment on BloggersBase, and the widget is available whether you are a member of BloggersBase or not. This widget also participates in our referral program, about which you can read more on the WordPress Plugin Page.
The widget is easily customizable and will look great on your WordPress blog, try it out!
If you like the plugins, please rate them on their WordPress download pages: Auto-Submit Plugin and Hot Content Syndication Plugin.
Jobs For Bloggers
BloggersBase is proud to introduce a new Jobs page in a co-operation with dedicated to help you to find paid tasks suitable for bloggers. In addition to an option to search blogging tasks from BloggersBase, DoNanza offers jobs widget which can be easily placed inside your personal blog site.
DoNanza’s widget is an easy way to expose your readers to fresh stream of online freelance projects relevant to your site theme (i.e. graphic design, journalism, social media, web development and many more). All the projects displayed can be done from home in exchange for payment!
The widget can be added and customized specifically to your site in minutes. And the best part – you as a blogger get paid when your users click on sponsored projects in your widget.

Auto-Save
Who doesn’t know the feeling of being in the middle of writing a post and having the computer crash or shut down and all your work goes down the drain? Well friends, BloggersBase says no more! We added a new Auto-Save feature to the publishing wizard. If you choose to keep the Auto-Save marked, you will enjoy the mental peace of knowing that your post is saved every 120 seconds.
Announcement
BloggersBase has recently added new moderators to some of our blogs. Give a warm welcome to CaroleParker, moderator of Health, Sports & Fitness, and to Harmony A. Orthia, moderator of Politics & Opinions. Each post that a moderator marks as recommended will appear in the right-hand widget right underneath the moderator’s avatar image. Thanks to our moderators for doing a great job!


 
Upcoming Blogs

Gaming
Come join in on the fun in BloggersBase’s Gaming blog. Feel free to write about computer games, Xbox, Playstation, Wii, and everything related. One of the most remarkable bloggers in Gaming is TeethAndClaws. You are welcome to stop by and read about the games, the tips and the graphics and enjoy!


Cars
Another interesting new blog we have is Cars. In this blog you can read about anything that is fast and shiny, and a few things that are not. Check out ToddKent’s funny posts about strange vehicles and feast your eyes on the cars from kosutasu’s posts – so slick and appealing!
JPost Competition Winner

BloggersBase is proud to present our first winner in our cooperation with Jerusalem Post -  omriceren. Omri’s winning post was published in Jerusalem Post’s online and print edition! Here are links to the post in BloggersBase and on Jerusalem Post. Good job Omri!

The weekly competition continues and to the date of this newsletter's release additional winner posts were published inside Jerusalem Post's electronic edition.
 

 
Questions and Answers section
Q:How do I change my password on BloggersBase?
A:In order to change your password, be sure to log in to your BloggersBase account. Then on your profile page choose the "Preferences" tab and at the top of this tab you'll find a green "Change Password" button.
Q:Can I change my avatar image?
A:Of course you can. Changing your avatar image is very simple. Go to your profile, and choose the "Personal Info" tab. Scroll down and you'll find "My Avatar" section. There you have the option to browse your computer and upload a personal avatar of your choice.
Q:I tried to embed a video into a post but it doesn’t seem to work, how can I get it fixed?
A:
BloggersBase supports embedding from a variety of websites:
However, other websites, ones that work with iframe, are not supported by BloggersBase due to security reasons. In case you want to add a service that is not on our list, contact us and we will try to add it. This is as long as the site you wish to add works with flash, like YouTube for example. If you wish to embed a video from a non-supported service, contact us and we will manually add it to your post.
Alex's corner
Guidelines for underachieving bloggers
"Why am I being rated down?" is a question we occasionally hear in one form or another.
Some of you were probably disappointed by some grades your posts had received on BloggersBase. In moments like these there are several points you should consider:
1.       Does your post have images or videos?
 
Posts consisting solely of text are hard to read and generally leave a weaker impression on your readers, no matter how brilliant your writing is.
 
2.       Does your post have enough content? Is it too short or too long?
 
Lack of text and useful content will adversely affect the value of your post. Simply embedding a video without a paragraph with your thoughts, interpretations or opinions on that specific video or providing some basic information is a good way of ensuring your post’s score won’t skyrocket.
 
The size of your post is very important. Submitting only short previews of your posts on BloggersBase and providing links to the full post will surely cause a low score, as readers usually rate just what they see. Perhaps putting in more “meat” can solve this problem – after all, if the readers get interested, they will go to your blog just to read the final paragraph of your post. Leaving only a two line preview is a proven way to make the reader navigate away from the post without going to your blog.
 
Other times the post is just too long. When reading a long post, the user can get tired in the middle or even get annoyed if he thinks that you are not getting to the point fast enough. If you see absolutely no way to keep your post reasonably short (“A designer knows he has achieved perfection not when there is nothing left to add, but when there is nothing left to take away.” -Antoine de Saint-Exupery), then you might consider dividing it into two parts and naming them accordingly (for example, “my thoughts about worms, part 1” and “my thoughts about worms, part 2”). At the end of the first part promise your readers that your exciting post will be continued and at the beginning of the second part provide a link to the first part. This might keep your readers interested and happy.
 
As you can see, this specific piece of advice does not comply with the guidelines presented in the previous paragraph.
 
3.       Do you have a customized avatar?
 
It may sound trivial, but usually your avatar is the first image related to your post seen by the readers. While our default user icon is crafted with outstanding quality and vision, your unique face or image on a post page improves look and feel from a reader’s point view. Additionally, it is easier to rate down some generic author rather than a person looking at you from the post page.
 
4.       Did you engage fellow bloggers and readers?
 
BloggersBase is a community of bloggers. It allows several levels of interaction between the users. Most basic is commenced using comments at the end of the post. Being nice and polite towards other users can help you make friends and encourage reciprocity.
 
On the other hand, you should strive to bring in the people who might like your writing. Even an anonymous positive vote counts for something. If these users choose to register and prove their expertise in the field of your blog over time – the positive effect they might have upon your success chances is even greater.
 
5.       Is your post controversial?
 
Writing controversial posts is a good thing as long as it does not offend masses. However, you must be aware that being controversial comes with the price. Even a perfectly written post will be voted down by readers who do not agree with the author. I am not saying that your goal should be to appease all the audience. Being a populist is an easier path, but those trying to prove some point in their posts might suffer if finding themselves in minority.
Featured User of the Month
This month BloggersBase is extra proud to present the two fine gentlemen who were kind enough to share their wisdom with us and allow us to call them users of the month! First let us introduce the father of all entrepreneurs, the starter of all start-ups – MartinZwilling! If you had the chance to enjoy his posts, you know you’ll enjoy this interview:
Q:We find your posts to be very interesting, insightful and helpful for readers who take an interest in topics like management and for young entrepreneurs. What kind of feedback do you receive from BloggersBase readers? Do you feel like your tips and insights help young aspiring entrepreneurs be better businessmen?
A:The feedback I get from BloggersBase readers is almost all positive, and they seem to genuinely appreciate my practical advice for entrepreneurs and startups. Many are clearly just starting down this path, and I feel good if I can help them avoid just one pothole in the road ahead.
Q:We know you are a founder and CEO of a business. How does blogging fit into your work? Do you feel writing contributes to your work in any way?
A:I have found that blogging is critical to all services business today.  It’s a way networking and getting acquainted in today’s social networking world, showing who you are and what you know, and offering value before you ask for something.
Q:You are a leading user on BloggersBase as well as on Twitter. What do you think of BloggersBase's Twitter-association feature? What improvements or additional features would you have liked to see added to the interaction between the sites?
A:I definitely appreciate the ability to retweet a message directly from the blog.  I’m a heavy twitter user, with over 90,000 followers, and I attribute some of my following to this kind of connection. I don’t have any suggestions for improvement in that regard.
Q:How do you approach the process of writing a post? How do you choose your subject for a new post?
A:

I pick subjects based on everyday questions from friends, blog comments, and clients.  I really never know from day-to-day what I’m going to write about until an idea hits me.  I do my writing offline, and then publish daily to my blog, and every other day or so, I push appropriate ones to Bloggersbase for more exposure.

Q:Finally, you share your business advice with our readers on regular basis. This time, what blogging advice would you like to share?
A:In my view, a good business blog has to have a consistent “voice” or theme from day to day, generally a conversational tone, and offer some real value or insight. I also believe you have to publish regularly, like several times a week, to get and hold an audience.
 
Next up we have an interview with the always interesting, always funny and always useful creator of the wonderful tech-posts – Joetech.

 
Q:What is the feature or aspect that you like the most about BloggersBase?
A:My favorite feature of the site is the rating system.  Instead of just ranking articles based on view count or a single 1-10 scale, users can offer valuable input.  I watch the ratings of every article I submit and when one has a lower number, be it for Professionalism, Usefulness, or something else, I notice.  I use that feedback to help guide my writing.
Q:What influenced you to start blogging?
A:I had the domain for a long time and was hearing a lot about blogging and I always want to share what I learn about new technology or my thoughts on a product, so it just felt like a good fit. It's three years later and I can't imagine NOT blogging, now.
Q:What feature do you feel that is missing from BloggersBase?
A:I would love to see an option to have articles syndicated even further (with attribution, of course).  As BloggersBase keeps getting bigger and bigger, I think it has the pull to get even larger news and media outlets involved.  I'm not sure what the best model would be, but I see opportunity there.
Q:How do you approach the process of creating a post? Do you do any research, and if so, where? How do you choose your subject?
A:

Most of my posts are either a product review or talk about some cool technology like augmented reality.  Either way, I like to do as much research as I can to provide detailed information and other resources where applicable.  For reviews, I try not to review a product at all unless I can actually get it in my hands and try it out (although there are occasional exceptions).  Because of this, I usually get to really find out about a product hands on, which I think makes for a complete and informed review.

When I first signed up on BloggersBase, I was excited about getting my posts in front of more readers as well as connecting with more technology-related authors.  Since then, it has become a regular source of additional blog income.  More than that, though, the contests continue to challenge me to not only produce content, but to try to produce content that ranks higher than everyone else.  I love BloggersBase if for no other reason than it drives me to produce better and more frequent content.

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Inside The Web had an interview with our very own Dan Barak! Check it out and see what he had to say.
The blog Something You Might Like used a post from BloggersBase written by the very interesting jmalmberg as a reference to their own post. Read Jim’s original post - The Healthcare Gestapo. Good work Jim!
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Trackbacks

Using trackbacks from your post can be very beneficial for you. In case you use other posts or any other online content as reference, you can use the trackback. Check in the site that you used and find the trackback URL they supply. Then, add it in the “Tags & Trackbacks” section of the publishing wizard while writing your new post.

The site you tracked back will be informed that you supplied their content as a reference. What happens then depends on the website itself – some sites add a URL to posts that used them as a trackback, which gives you exposure and links you to the original content that triggered your post in the first place.

You can check out this post from TechCrunch as an example. The “Responses” part on the bottom directs to other sites that tracked back to TechCrunch.

 
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New WordPress Plugins

5 months ago

BloggersBase has recently created two plugins to work with the WordPress blogging platform:

One allows automatic submission of WordPress blog posts into the BloggersBase competitions and the other is a version of our hot content syndication widget.

First up, let us introduce the Automatic BloggersBase Publishing Plugin. When creating and publishing a new WordPress post, this plugin also allows you to automatically submit the post directly into one of BloggersBase's competitions. Participating in a BloggersBase Competition Blogs helps you get discovered, promotes your posts and your name and increases your overall exposure.

Setting up the plug-in is extremely easy and you can read more about it on our WordPress Plugin Page.






We are also happy to present the "Hot on BloggersBase" syndication plugin. This plugin allows you to automatically get fresh and high quality new content from BloggersBase on your own WordPress blog. It contains the top posts at the moment on BloggersBase, and the widget is available whether you are a member of BloggersBase or not. However, joining BloggersBase can make this widget even more beneficiary. Your posts can appear in this widget as well and the more people use this widget, so grows the exposure of your posts. Moreover, this widget participates in our referral program, about which you can read more on the WordPress Plugin Page.

The widget is easily customizable and will look great on your WordPress blog, try it out!

If you like the plugins, please rate them on their WordPress download pages: Auto-Submit Plugin and Hot Content Syndication Plugin.
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