6 Ways to Find Blog Topics When You're Stuck
- Find eBooks in your niche. I'm an avid eBook reader.
- Ask Quora. If you're a general knowledge geek, then chances are you've heard of Quora.
- Tap into social media groups. When I initially started a blog, I was very uncertain about EVERYTHING.
- Blog comments.
- Do the opposite of everyone else.
- Leverage BuzzSumo.
- Sign in to Blogger.
- In the left menu, click Reading list .
- In the top right, click Edit .
- Click Add.
- Type the URL of the blog you want to follow.
- Click Next.
- Choose whether to follow publicly or anonymously.
- Click Follow.
Top 10 Best Blogs Around the World That Will Inspire Your Life
- Meet Gary Vaynerchuk @GaryVaynerchuk.com.
- Meet Rand Fishkin @SEOmoz.org.
- Meet Pat Flynn @SmartPassiveIncome.com.
- Meet Brian Clark @Copyblogger.com.
- Meet Andrew Sullivan @thedishdaily.com.
- Meet Harvey Levin @TMZ.com.
- Meet Michael Arrington @TechCrunch.com.
- Meet Tim Ferriss @
5 Productivity Blogs You Should Read Every Day
- Zen Habits. Zen Habits is probably one of the most read blogs on how to change old habits and develop new ones.
- Lifehack.org. The blog you are currently reading was started by Leon Ho and is one of the largest blogs on offering tips and Lifehacks.
- Pick the Brain.
- Lifehacks.io.
- Lifehacker.
Here are 4 ways you can get people subscribing to your blog.
- Make Sure Users Can See Your Subscribe Button. This is possibly the most obvious way to get more blog subscribers, but you'd be surprised how many people don't consider it to be a problem.
- Offer an Incentive.
- Keep It Simple.
- Make Sure You're Seen.
List your blog on search engines
- Sign in to Blogger.
- Click the blog to update.
- In the left menu, click Settings. Basic.
- Under "Basic," next to "Privacy," click Edit.
- Choose Yes to: List your blog on Blogger. List your blog on search engines.
- Click Save changes.
Blogger is a free publishing platform, while BlogSpot is a free domain service provider. They're both owned by Google and are used together on the Blogger platform. To summarize: Google hosts your blog on their Blogger platform with a default BlogSpot domain.
Google has not indexed your website yet
This is because your website is new and doesn't have any inbound links. First, create an account on Google webmaster tools. When you register and point Google to your sitemap. xml URL you can request them to re-crawl your URLs.How to Start a Blog for Free
- Pick a blog name. Emphasize what your blog posts will be about with a creative name.
- Choose your blog template. Customize the design of your blog to match your style.
- Start writing posts.
- Connect your domain.
- Publish posts and go live.
- Share your posts.
6 Ways to Optimize Your Blog Posts for SEO
- Do your research. Keyword research is essential for on page optimization.
- Utilize keywords throughout your post.
- Optimize your images.
- Reference others with links.
- Give readers the opportunity to subscribe to your blog.
- Use social media to broaden the reach of your blog posts.
A good way to get your blog out there is to submit it to blog directories. These are websites which categorize blogs under many different categories. However, they are not search engines so people cannot search for your blog on them, but they can navigate to the categories they are interested in and find it that way.
For a start go to Dashboard and click View Profile to see your own profile. Clicking any of the keyword links inside your Blogger Profile page will take you to other Bloggers that share the same keyword. The results are arranged with people whose blogs updated the latest at the top.
Access to Google blog search requires the user be on a Google search page, then to click on "News" and then click the "Tools" button. A new menu bar will then appear below the "Tools" button, and to the left. Click the "All news" option and a dropdown menu will appear, with the options of "All news" and "Blogs".
A blog is a type of website where the content is presented in reverse chronological order (newer content appear first). Blog content is often referred to as entries or “blog posts”. Blogs are typically run by an individual or a small group of people to present information in a conversational style.
Here's how to recover your lost Blogger blog account access.
- Go to Blogger.com Account Recovery. Using the “What is your blog's URL?” wizard at you can recover the Blogger blog access even if you do not remember your Gmail account with which you created the blog.
- Check Your Email.
Google Has No Plans to Shut Down its Blogger Service. After the termination of Google Plus, Blogger users are also becoming apprehensive about their position on the platform. However, Google sets the record straight by stating that they don't plan to close their free blogging service anytime soon.
Blogger, the blogging platform Google acquired back in 2003, is somehow still alive and kicking, even though few people remember it still exists. You probably don't care, but gone from Blogger are support for third-party gadgets, the Next Blog feature and the polling widget.
Here's how to recover your lost Blogger blog account access.
- Go to Blogger.com Account Recovery. Using the “What is your blog's URL?” wizard at you can recover the Blogger blog access even if you do not remember your Gmail account with which you created the blog.
- Check Your Email.
Typically if you are searching for a webmaster's email address and it's not listed on their site you can find it by looking up their information. You can do this by going to Whois.net.
Find the Google Cache Version of Deleted Blog Posts
- Go to Google.com and type site:yourblog.blogspot.com + deleted post title.
- For the search query of site:yourblog.blogspot.com + deleted post title, Google will show the all possible indexed pages.
Here's how to recover your lost Blogger blog account access.
- Go to Blogger.com Account Recovery. Using the “What is your blog's URL?” wizard at you can recover the Blogger blog access even if you do not remember your Gmail account with which you created the blog.
- Check Your Email.
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Recover deleted internet history through System Restore
The easiest method is to do a system restore. If the internet history was deleted recently system restore will recover it. To get system restore up and running you can go to the 'start' menu and do a search for system restore which will take you to the feature.