There are so many blogs in the world today, that it’s hard to stand out of the crowd and make your new blog popular. Today, we have to make sure there are several things worked out properly in order to make a blog work out.

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Teamwork is something that has become more and more popular in the blogosphere lately and I’m also starting to let other people do some blogging. The largest blogs, with the most (quality) postings per week are blogs that have several skilled authors that works together as a great coordinated team.
Off course, as in nearly anything, there are several things to keep in mind when you start letting other people post their articles on your blog. Most of these things apply to using guest posters for your blog as it basically comes down to exactly the same idea. Read more »
My article about big money making blogs ended up with comments about over-crowded niches and the small chance that you will be successful in a niche that is completely stuffed with blogs and websites. If you want to make some money from blogging, there are several other parts of the Internet, which are ready to be used to gain a income.

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If you’re a blogger in a over-crowded niche and you keep on struggling with earning a few dollars each month, you really should consider blogging about something else. Thousands of bloggers spend one day after another with writing articles that other bloggers have published before. Those articles won’t get noticed, but the enthusiastic bloggers keep on trying. Read more »
The first month of blogging, here on Webhypes. We have posted some great content, if I may say so. From now on, we will post a ‘Best of’ at the end of each month. Each month we will highlight the posts that have been visited the most, or the articles that we are most proud of.

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In the Best of February 2008 we will start of with highlighting the articles from the most popular categories. Off course, Blogging is category that we had to add in this list, since this was one of the main subjects through the last month.
In order to decide what post is the most popular, we are using the statistics and we take a look at the posts that scored high at social media. The readers opinion is also very important, so we take the discussion in the comments also in consideration. Read more »
On the great blog Problogger, a guest blogger asked the question; “Have blogs killed conventional websites“? To me, it’s pretty obvious why blogs have much more influence on the internet. We do need to keep in mind that this doesn’t apply to all blogs.

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Most blogs won’t reach the status successful. But the blogs that do reach that status, have lots of people following, reading and interacting with the blog. And interaction is the keyword, which is why blogs have more influence and why blogs are more popular than conventional websites. Read more »
This article is written by Suriel, a guest author here at Webhypes.
So you want to be a famous blogger, you want people to read about what you and share your knowledge? Good plan, here are some thoughts for starters. Mind you, they are just my thoughts, backed by my experience…

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Feel free to disagree! It’s multitude of opinion that keeps the world interesting. Post a comment if you like and start the discussion. Discussion and comments are the key that keeps bloggers going and so they are to me. Read more »
For everyone who isn’t able to understand what Technorati is about and all kinds of words like tags and track-/pingbacks are, Blogged.com has the solution. On Blogged.com you will find a clear and informative catalog that simply covers all blogs on the internet, that have been submitted to the site.

Blogging has become more than just something you do on the internet, for many bloggers it has become a lifestyle and for a few it’s their work. Blogged.com just lowers the step for the masses to discover the world of blogging and I believe that’s a great thing. Read more »
Most visitors that enter a site on a specific page, don’t read the page (completely). Instead, they will scan the page for something they are looking for, or something they find interesting. If they don’t find anything that is worth taking some time to read, the page will be closed and the visitor is lost in cyberspace.
This event can be quite a frustration to a webdeveloper or content writer. You do want your visitors to actually read your content, not just scan around and leave the page again. In order to do this, you have to grab the visitors attention in the first few seconds of their visit.

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In my previous articles, I’ve mentioned this before. In this article, we’re actually going to improve your pages and content. This will improve the time visitors spend on your pages, it will improve your popularity and besides that you can improve your income (if you want to earn money via the internet). Read more »
Yes, a blog can be personal, but in the past years blogs have grown beyond the personal logs of one person. Today, bloggers are the most valueable source of information, on the internet. Bloggers are working from day to day, to make/keep their blog worth visiting.

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To attract new visitors, it could be a possibility to let other bloggers post articles on your blog. Perhaps you can let them blog about a subject that is close to your niche, to enrich your blog. For example, with my articles about the internet, blogging and SEO, the subject of marketing is real close. Read more »