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On Traffic Issues, RSS FeedBurner, Layout Change & More

Change of Layout

If you’ve been reading PlanetSaedel for quite sometime now, you will notice that I’ve changed the posting layout of my page. Each single page now consists of 5 posts in FULL read, unlike before where you have to click “Continue Reading…” to read the rest of the topic. I know this will sound a little selfish but the reason for this is because I want my blog to be accepted by PayPerPost. One of their requirements is to have the post displayed on the page completely. If I get accepted, I only plan to write reviews related to my interests or niche. PayPerPost (PPP), in simple words, is a company that pays bloggers to write reviews. If you want to learn more about PPP, you can read my previous post here.

Traffic

In relation to to that, If you are a subscriber - either by RSS Reader or Email – my post will be delivered to you in Full Read as well. A lot of bloggers utilize RSS because it is extremely useful and time-saving. And that’s exactly the reason why I turned off the “Continue Reading…” feature. Most bloggers are busy but they want to keep updated to other blogs, so they subscribe to a lot of sites that offer RSS. I’ve read that the only time they visit the site to read the entire post is when the title and the first few paragraphs are interesting. So I figured, why not give them a chance to read the complete post via their reader before they completely skip my post?

Enabling FULL READ is a risk, as far as my traffic is concerned. As much as possible, I want readers to go to my relatively new site and give me a “hit”. But then I thought, one way to do it is to write insightful, useful, and interesting posts. So that’s what I’m going to do.

So how am I going to send traffic to my 9-week old site?

Enter the Feedburner.

RSS FeedBurner and its FeedFlare Feature

I use FeedBurner to burn my posts and deliver them to my readers. It has a feature called FeedFlare, which I found out allows interactivity to your site. If you have an RSS reader, you can check that I am able to show the following: How many Comments are there in my posts; Links to Technorati, Digg, StumbleUpon; and many more. For my non-technical readers, these simply mean a way to encourage the readers to click on my site to generate traffic, and to share my posts/articles to other social sites if they find them interesting and discussion-worthy.

How cool is that? :)

However, I am unsure if FeedFlare only works for WordPress or other blog software installed in bloggers’ OWN domain. Therefore, bloggers whose sites are hosted by blogspot.com and other similar free bloghosts, will have to verify on their own if they are able to avail of this service.

MORE

I’m thinking of a better site description to replace my current one. Right now, it reads: “Beginner’s guide to practical things and more“, but the more I write, the more the description becomes irrelevant. :P My girlfriend Andie, thought so, too. So if you have suggestions, kindly post them in the message box below; or if you are too shy, you can simply shoot me an email at: saedel@planetsaedel.com ( saedel[at]planetsaedel[dot]com ). All suggestions will be appreciated.

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5 Secrets PayPerPost Will Not Tell You Before Signing Up

PayPerPost (I’ll refer to this site as “PPP” from here onwards) is a site/company that offers bloggers opportunities to review their advertisers’ products and services; and in return, bloggers get paid. It is a nice additional channel to monetize your blog.

New PPP members get excited by the fact that they are already a member. However, new members don’t know that there’s one important step to accomplish before they can take advantage of the open opportunities: BLOG SUBMISSION. Don’t expect to earn profit right away, because your blog can still be rejected. As a matter of fact, prepare to get frustrated because PPP has 5 secrets you wished you knew beforehand:

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Playing The Waiting Game

You’re in a financially unrewarding job you don’t really enjoy, and for some VALID reasons, you’re stuck with it. You feel you have two choices: either 1.) whine and attract sympathy from others, perform lackadaisically, then quit and find another unworthy job; OR 2.) stay, improve yourself, and do your best while waiting and looking for better opportunities. Option 1 seems to be the easier choice because it’s easy to blame others for our lack of progress instead of doing something worthwhile. But do good things happen to those who wait?

You’ve probably heard the news about the fascinating people on the internet popularized by their successful money-making stories. Ordinary people who became internet legends by blogging. And then you’ve asked yourself: “When is it my turn?” You want to be like them: lucky by doing nothing.

You’re wondering: why are some people so damn lucky earning lots of money sitting in front of the computer?

I’ll tell you a secret. I have read about their inspiring stories, too.

You know what I noticed?

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Loyalty is a Two-Way Street

My friend Ernie (not his real name), a single father of two young teenage boys, is a loyal employee of a local video store for 5 years now and has an excellent record and good rapport with other employees. He works his butt off for his boss doing almost everything imaginable. Ernie comes to work early and is always the last to leave. He is a huge part of the store’s daily activities and doesn’t complain even though his meager salary is just enough to make it through the day… he said he was doing it for his family.

But that is about to change because his boss confronted him one day.

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Experience or Salary: Which is More Important to First-Time Job-Seekers?

Would I accept a low-paying job that would give me substantial experience? Or would I go for a dead-end occupation that pays big-time but somewhat unrelated to my field? Why even choose? Can’t I just get a high-paying job that put my skills to good use?

Those are the eternal questions newly-graduates ask themselves as they prepare to join the labor force, and most often they get confused. I was one of them nine years ago.

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