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You might have heard Google is in the process of changing the design of its controversial black Google Tool Bar across the top of most of its products. The company announced in a blog post on Wednesday that its infamous Bar would be replaced with a pop-up that appears when you move your cursor over the Google logo. Should this new popup be called new Google Bar or Google Logo Bar.
Read more[ HowTo] - Quick Review Before Writing A Blog
These are the few quick rules for blogging as you go for a writing a blog. These are to the point step to be care about.
Let’s recap the rules of the road and review how to write for the Web:
[ Blogging ] - 7 Effective Tips to Write - Tip 1
“Good blogging is good writing.”
Tip #1: Start with a topic you're passionate about
This is your theme, the thread that will run through your blog. You better be passionate about it, because you’ll be chipping away at it for months! Yep, that’s the bad news. It takes time to build your blog into something worth reading. It’s the accumulation of posts, or entries, over a period of months or longer that will set you apart as a real blogger.
[ Blogging ] - 7 Effective Tips to Write
Blog is actually a virtual 3D version of what your expertise. In real meaning blog is online version of You. It's a microsite where you can showcase your thinking and writing skills.
It’s where influencers, decision makers, your customers, potential clients, the media – not to mention your boss – can get to know you better — either because they found your blog through the search engines, or they clicked through to it from a link in your newsletter, email signature or business card.
Here are seven rules for effective blogging:
Tip #1: Start with a topic you're passionate about
Tip #2: Concentrate on shorter, more frequent entries in your blog
Tip #3: Let your authentic “voice” emerge
Tip #4: Use correct grammar and syntax
Tip #5: Write for the Web: Purposefully organize the content of your blog
Tip #6: Post a new entry at least once a week and preferably two or three times a week




















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