WordPress Blogger: Don’t Rely On The Google Search Engine Alone

On January 24, 2012, in Blogging Aspects, Professional Blogging, WordPress plugins, by Wilfried F. Voss

There are actions designed to drive visitors to your website who are not necessarily using the Google search engine, but find you through other references.

Creating Income From Home – Self-Publishing Technical Literature

On December 6, 2011, in Book Reviews, Business & Investing, Home Business, Nonfiction, Technology, Wilfried F. Voss, by Wilfried F. Voss

Topics include: Why Technical Literature? What Should I Write About? Do I Need An ISBN? Publishing eBooks, Publishing Printed Books, Obtaining An ISBN, ISBN Barcode, Cover & Book Creation Manuals, Add Your Book To Amazon.Com, Managing Shipping & Handling, Promotion, Create Your Own Website, Press Releases, Social Networks, e-commerce System, and more.

How To Make $100+ Per Month Through Your Website

On November 16, 2011, in Blogging, Professional Blogging, Tips & Tricks, by Wilfried F. Voss

Yes, this post will explain how you can make $100+ per month through your website, and to make sure we are on the same page: I am talking $100 and maybe a little more. I don’t promise a $10,000 monthly income with virtually no work, and you sitting at the swimming pool of your home in the Caribbean, sipping your vodka martini – shaken, not stirred.

The Internet Scam: “Partner With Paul” And Lose Your Money

On November 8, 2011, in Home Business, Making Money from Home, Marketing, Scammers, by Wilfried F. Voss

The structure of the website indicates scam immediately, but the video was extremely cleverly made. These guys – I didn’t believe the Paul identity for a second – pick up where others left by providing “video evidence” that they, in fact, create a million dollar annual income.

Book Sales Are Nothing to Write Home About: What is going on?

On November 7, 2011, in Guest Writers, Reader Views, Writing & Publishing, by Wilfried F. Voss

Every day I get at least two emails from authors expressing concern that their books aren’t selling. They’ve done everything right: marketing, publicity, social media, blogging, website, signings, promotion, promotion, and more promotion but it just isn’t happening.

Want More Web Traffic? Develop A Strategy!

On November 4, 2011, in Blogging Aspects, Professional Blogging, by Wilfried F. Voss

While SEO is important, there are other ways of promoting your website. SEO can turn out to be a science that will require that special and expensive consultant, but there are some very effective measures that your part-time webmaster can handle as well.

Website Link Building Revealed: What Is Theme Relevancy And Why Should I Care?

On September 20, 2011, in Professional Blogging, Tips & Tricks, by Wilfried F. Voss

What theme relevancy means is the site that places a link to yours (an vice versa) should be relevant or related to your sites “theme”. Ideally, your link partner’s Website should complement, but not compete with whatever you are offering.

SEO in 4 Minutes – Specialist’s Tips On The Most Effective Search Engine Optimization Workflow.

On September 13, 2011, in Professional Blogging, Tips & Tricks, by Wilfried F. Voss

Need high website rankings but not sure where to start? Or do you already have an effective SEO plan for promoting your website? Check whether you can improve it, or make your own plan from scratch! Even if you’re a complete beginner, within 5 minutes you’ll have a clear idea of what SEO is about and where to start. Just read on!

Bloggers: Don’t Waste Your Money With Google AdWords To Promote Your Website

On September 5, 2011, in Blogging, Blogging Aspects, Professional Blogging, by Wilfried F. Voss

My experience was that an investment in SEO (search engine optimization) produces far more effective results than online advertising. Create good content; create tons of content; update frequently; apply the simple rules of SEO – This, in my very personal experience, is the best recipe for a successful website.

Blogging: Sometimes You Do Need That Personal Shrink

On May 11, 2011, in Blogging Aspects, Professional Blogging, by Wilfried F. Voss

In general, it is my blogging policy to NOT block comments, unless they are scam (i.e. useless content not related to the post, but pointing to dubious websites). As of lately I have added another condition to block comments: Insulting comments. And yes, in some cases my posts are designed to provoke – that is in the nature of the business – but I won’t engage into fruitless fights.