Don’t make money online
July 20, 2009 by Admin
Filed under Make Money Online
I don’t make money online. I don’t care if money will be gone. All I want is to share my knowledge and wisdom to everyone. All I hope is to help them become better and greater men. I made a weblog to express and write my serious insights. I don’t really mind if it takes my time. I always publish articles which are original and natural. Aside from writing articles, I generously offer and give free stuff to my visitors online. I was happy to serve and give. Instead of promoting the popularity of my blog, I promote its quality and integrity. Fame is only secondary – reputation is primary.
I always visit many other blogs with the same topic as my blog to comment on their posts. I do that not to spam and be greedy of back links. I do that to participate discussions, exchange opinions and make friends online. I participate in several business and entrepreneurhip forums. Business and entrepreneurship are my loved topics, as I am blogging for business. I share my stories to inspire the forum communities I have joined. I cheerfully exchange my ideas with other members. I express my own questions. I also strive to give my best answers to their questions. I put a link to my blog in my signature. This is to open up my gate to them, so they can visit my blog and provide them relevant articles that found in my site. Read more
101 blog tips I’ve learned (Part 2)
I hope you have already absorbed and digested productively the first part of my 101 blog tips (1 to 50) in the previous post. Now it’s time to digest the last part of these blog vitamins. Enjoy!
51. Write what you really know
52. Write what you really love
53. Write what you really hate
54. Innovate
55. Learn guerilla marketing and viral marketing
56. Learn basic html, php, java script, css, photoshop (understand what your are copying and pasting)
57. Invest in useful scripts and softwares (a premium wordpress theme is an example)
58. Outsource jobs where you are not expert to do so Read more
101 blog tips I’ve learned (Part 1)
It’s been six months now since I first put this blog live online. BusinessAccent is not my first blog. I was blogging a page-ranked four Philosophy blog back when I was a new passer as an accountant and was searching for my first employment job. I lost that blog because I just don’t have extra money to renew my blog’s domain and pay my web hosting – plus I was already very busy with my first employer during that time. After a year, I started blogging again – with this blog as my comeback blog. For six months of running this blog, I already learned a lot from my own experiences and from the other great bloggers out there. Some of the following blog tips are lessons that I still need to apply since I don’t have enough time to blog (I’m still a full time public accounting practitioner).
I have broken the following 101 blog tips into two parts. I believe that… a gradual intake of words will result into a better digestion of knowledge. Enjoy the first part of the list! Read more
Seven types of blog posts for a clueless blogger’s mind
I guess you know guys what I’m talking about. All bloggers, including myself, shall admit that we have already experienced the times that we need to add a post to update our blogs, and suddenly realize one problem…we don’t have any idea what to write. Fresh contents are what make a blog a true blog. A blog which is not offering fresh and updated posts or articles to its readers may lose its quality as an interesting blog. Perhaps, a blog which already have thousands of posts and articles may be exempted for a while. They are already established blogs. And a mere absence in publishing a new post for a week may not affect their awesomeness.
But whether our blogs are at their peak or not, we still need to make our visitors happy. So to address this matter, I have listed below seven types of blog post we can publish when we don’t have any idea what to write in our dashboard. Read more
What is my WordPress post ID number and how can I find it?
As a move to bring this blog to a higher level, I recently changed its theme from a free theme to a premium one. Thanks for some coupon code, I got discount in purchasing this nice WordPress theme. The new theme looks nicer with the “featured article plugin”. The plugin has an option to show articles by category or by specific posts. Showing specific posts in the featured articles requires the post ID numbers of the post to be featured.
I thought I can easily find those numbers in my WordPress dashboard, but suddenly I found myself in darkness trying to find those numbers. What I have thought before is that the post ID numbers of wordpress post is the number in the post’s URL. And yes I am right. Please see example below:
http://yourdomain.com/?page_id=8
The page ID here is “8”.
http://yourdomain.com/?post_id=10
The post ID here is “10”.
I can just simply visit the URL of my post to determine their post IDs. But wait, I have turned my permalinks before to “day and name” option instead of the default permalink that shows the ID numbers of the posts:
http://yourdomain.com/?post_id=10
From the above URL link, I change it to become like the URL link below:
http://yourdomain.com/2009/06/08/business and marketing/
With the permalink structured as URL showing “day and name” of the post instead of the post ID number, where can we find now the ID numbers of our posts without changing again the setting of our permalinks?
The answer is very simple. Just go to your WordPress dashboard. Then go to “posts”. By clicking posts, you will be directed to the list of your posts (Edit Post) which are ready to be edited. To determine the ID number of your post, just hover your mouse on the post from the list. And presto! You can now see the post ID number of your post at the bottom of your window. See example URL below:
http://yourdomain.com/wp-admin/post.php?action=edit&post=10
The post ID is “10”.
That was so easy. Isn’t it? Now I can select the posts I want to be featured in my blog’s homepage using WordPress featured article plugin.










