mardi 26 novembre 2013

Top 5 Online Broadcasting Services For Bloggers

Guest Post - Our host is Elliott Morrow, Elliott is taking an interesting look at online broadcasting for bloggers.See How To Become a guest author on Spice Up Your Blog.

Broadcasting online through personal stations is becoming a mainstay for serious bloggers and business sites. Many bloggers are learning that broadcasting to their audience allows them to engage and develop their personal brand at a different level than purely using the text on a blog.

Once users actually hear a blogger’s voice, a connection is made on a more personal level and this allows more trust to form between a blogger and the audience. This leads to a more loyal fan base, creates more interaction, and bolsters bloggers reputation on their topics.

The selection of online broadcasting services is huge and they each offer some unique capabilities. These 5 broadcasting services are among the best that we could find and at least one of them is bound to fit your specific needs.
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lundi 25 novembre 2013

7 Brand New Blog Platforms Looking To Make it Big In 2014

Back in March this year we listed the ten most powerful free blogging platforms.We did in that post of course cover the usual suspects such as Blogger and Wordpress.But 2013 has seen a number of start ups in the blogisphere and some of these new platforms are gaining interest from bloggers.In this post I want to inform you of the latest blog platforms including one launched by a co-founder of Blogger and Twitter.

The main aim of the new blog platforms seems to be bringing back the classic weblog.Wordpress for example is now a mainstream CMS and is used less and less as a blog platform.If one theme runs through all the new blog platforms it's a minimal interface with simplistic post editors.

Let's look at the list and see what you think !
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vendredi 22 novembre 2013

Should You Develop A Style Guide For Your Blog ?

So, you've taken the leap and decided to jump into blogging, whether for business or personal reasons. You've got plenty of content and information to offer, but do you have a style guide yet? If you're scratching your head and aren't sure what that is, you're not alone. Unless you have been involved in the writing or publishing community for a while, you may wonder what a style guide is and why it's used.

Simply put, a style guide is a set of rules and regulations you follow when writing your blog posts. For instance, a style guide makes sure you maintain conformity when dealing with numbers, punctuation, citation, quotes, and much more. Style guides are used for many things, including by publishers to maintain consistency in content published in magazines, newspapers, books, and more.

By developing a style guide for your blog, you can ensure your posts are uniform in their execution and delivery. Readers will appreciate that your content is understandable and doesn't vary wildly from post to post or from blog to blog (if you host more than one).

Here are some pointers - as well as a list of pros and cons - that will help you decide if you need a style guide and what to include in it.
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mardi 19 novembre 2013

Recent Rotating Post Gadget with Excerpt For Blogger

This JavaScript code will display the latest posts of any feed, the difference being that it has two parts which can be used individually or combined. The top of this widget will show a single post along with the title (link), author, date and a brief summary of its content. In addition, this post will rotate automatically within a list whose number of elements will be decided by us. At the bottom, we'll find a full list with the chosen posts that on mouse over will replace the post above, thus breaking the automatic cycle.

Before installing anything, let's see it in action to decide if it does what we want.


recent posts widget for blogger

How to Add Recent Rotating Posts Widget to Blogger

Step 1. Go to Layout > click on Add a Gadget link.


Step 2. From the pop-up window, choose the HTML/JavaScript gadget


Step 3. Paste this code inside the empty box:



Loading...

Customizations:

The URL in blue is the feed. Obviously, the http://helplogger.blogspot.com URL should be replaced with the feed URL of your blog.

Next is start-index=1. This number indicates which post will appear first on the list. By default, it is the latest post published on your blog, so if you want to begin displaying older posts, change the 1 value.

max-results=10 indicates the maximum number of posts that we will be reading from the feed, beginning from the one that we have set up before in the start-index=1. This number always needs to be equal or greater to what we should see later and what it does is to set the number of posts that will be shown in the gadget. The easiest way would be to put 500 in order not to fail, but the higher the number is, the longer the gadget will take to load, so it's better to adjust to what we need to show.

Finally, here are some other script parameters:

title: 'Latest Posts', is the widget's title that appears on top.
numResults: 10, number of posts that will show in the list
displayTime: 5000, the delay time between posts in the rotator (in milliseconds)
hoverTime: 500, minimum time for an item in the list to be displayed at the top.

If you want to hide the list and show only the posts, change this part:
.gfg-list {
position : relative;
overflow : hidden;
text-align : left;
}
To:
.gfg-list {
display:none;
}
If you want to display only the list, change this:
.gfg-entry {
background-color: #FFFFFF;
width : 100%;
height : 9.2em;
position : relative;
overflow : hidden;
text-align : left;
margin-top : 3px;
}
To:
.gfg-entry {
display: none; }

Step 4. Save the gadget and you're done. Enjoy!

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vendredi 15 novembre 2013

How Does Google’s Hummingbird Update Affect Bloggers ?

Guest Post - Our host is Louise Harper, here Louise will run you through he latest Google algorithm update and how it will affect your blog.See How To Become a guest author on Spice Up Your Blog.

The Internet is agog with talk of the Hummingbird update so when the guys at Spice up your Blog suggested I cover this as a topic I jumped at the chance as it would give me a chance to fully understand what it is all about and hopefully help educate you, the reader. I quickly realised I needed some expert assistance if I was to unearth what the Hummingbird was all about so I called a ‘techy’ friend of mine who works at a creative agency in London. Big thanks to Ben for his time and I hope you enjoy this article and learn everything you could need to know about Google’s latest update.

On August 30, 2013 Google launched a brand new search algorithm called Hummingbird. For those of you who don’t know, an algorithm is what Google uses to sort through websites in order to return the best answers to search queries. In a way you could think of it like a spell. It combines lots of different elements in order to concoct the desired results. In this post we will explain the purpose of Hummingbird and how it will affect us bloggers.

Hummingbird
Google named their new algorithm Hummingbird as the two have speed and precision in common.

Not another algorithm!

Oh yes, we’re afraid so. As you may already know, Google regularly designs new algorithms like Hummingbird, Panda and Penguin in order to improve the quality of the search results they provide. Although Panda and Penguin lead to many changes for website owners and bloggers, Google claims that Hummingbird may possibly be the biggest algorithm change since the early 2000s!

One of the best analogies of Hummingbird we have come across is a comparison to a car engine. Whilst the old car engine may have worked fine, it wasn’t offering the efficiency and output that a newer engine could offer. If you think of the old algorithm as the old engine and Hummingbird as the new engine, you’ll get the hang of where we are going with this.

If you are wondering what has happened to the much talked about Panda and Penguin, then you will be pleased to know they are still being used as part of Hummingbird. Basically Hummingbird is making use of the parts of old algorithms which worked well and has replaced the parts that were not up to scratch. Google claims that the new algorithm is capable of serving the search demands of today, rather than what was required a decade or so ago.

Launch date
Google carries out the act of being sneaky pretty well and appeared to get away with launching Hummingbird back in August with us being none the wiser until early October.

Purpose of Hummingbird
Google designed Hummingbird to deal with ‘long tail’ search queries which are becoming more and more widely used. Developments in voice activated technology have influenced the need for search engines to be able to handle more conversational-like queries. Whilst it is still in the early stages of handling long tail and conversational search queries, the aim is that Hummingbird will be able to return high quality search results that will have geographical relevance to a user’s location.


Benefits of Hummingbird
They key benefit of Hummingbird lies in its ability to handle conversational search queries. The rise in mobile Internet usage over the last few years has influenced more and more people to speak searches conversationally, rather than just typing phrases. Hummingbird has been designed to focus on the meaning of the words spoken to it, matching pages to the meanings, rather than just matching words. By considering all of the words in a search query, rather than single keywords, it should be able to produce more accurate and relevant results.

Mobile Smart Phone
An increasing number of people now perform searches using the voice activated technology on their smartphones.

Changes to SEO
New algorithms usually send website owners and content creators into a state of panic, however so far there have not been any reports that suggest we should dramatically change what we are doing. Google’s guidelines for creating unique, high quality content have remained the same. Social signals are also still extremely important, so keep this in mind when creating content for your blog. You should be aiming to produce interesting and engaging blog posts that will captivate readers’ attention and influence them to share it with their peers via social media.

Things for bloggers to keep in mind
In light of the new algorithm and improvements in conversational search queries, bloggers should be aiming to tailor their content to meet the basic needs and intentions of readers. In order to be able to produce unique content that addresses the needs of users, you need to have a clear idea of who you are targeting with your content and what they require from you. If you want to stand a better chance at showing up in search results you need to present yourself as an expert in your field. Whilst other Google signals will play a role in this, the ability to create in-depth content on a particular subject can also influence your authority as a blogger.

Conclusion
Although many bloggers and content creators fear new algorithms, we should actually embrace them as they help to filter out spam and ensure that users receive quality answers to their search queries. As bloggers we should be looking to adapt our keyword strategies for conversational queries and focus on producing authoritative, relevant content in order to keep up with the requirements of not only Hummingbird, but our readers too.

Have you had any first hand experiences of Hummingbird or noticed any drastic changes be that positive or negative? Let us know if the comments below.

AuthorBy Guest Author - Louise, a born and breed London girl currently work part time as a business writer. Having agreed with Spice Up Your Blog, Louise worked alongside Ben at The Pink Group to create a essential guide on how Google's latest update will affect bloggers.

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jeudi 14 novembre 2013

SEO and Social Media – Is this a Winning Strategy?

Guest Post - Our host is Ian Mason, Ian looks at Social Medaia and SEO as a strategy for Bloggers.See How To Become a guest author on Spice Up Your Blog.

A recent article published in The Guardian raises some notable issues related to the changing face of the search engine optimization (SEO) industry and the increasing weight given to social media promotions with start-ups and businesses.

Is SEO Irrelevant?

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mercredi 13 novembre 2013

10 Of The Most Popular Mistakes All Bloggers Make

Bloggers make plenty of mistakes. If they did not, then all blogs would be popular and the world would probably have to do away with other forms of media in order to make space for all the successful bloggers. It is hard to come up with a list of the most common mistakes, as there are so many, but here are a few that you may see a lot of.
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Using 9Slides For Video And Slide Presentation

We have all come across slide presentations and indeed video presentations as we journey around the web but what if we put the two together ?

In the past I have found slide presentations a great way to get your message across in a unique way, it's direct and visually pleasing.Video presentations be it direct face on camera or as a screen cast have also become very popular.Regular readers will know I use screen casts in many posts and have used slide presentations so when I heard you could combine the two I was interested in trying out 9slides.

9Slides brings the best of slide and video presentations into one.The 9Slides platform allows you to run video side by side with your slide presentation in an easy to use and access format.For me the best feature was how quickly you can pick up the process of making your presentations.I quickly felt like an expert with most of the process seamless.I could also check out the completed presentation on all devices with the quality not affected.Once created it was easy to embed on my blogs or wherever I wanted.


How It Works

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UberConference Looking To The Future Of Conference Calls

After listing a number of useful tools for bloggers I was made aware of a tool I decided to try that's looking to change the face (Literally) of conference calls.Conference calls were a big innovation in the not too distant past but it seemed due to limitations the conference call was on the way out.Conducting a multi person meeting over the phone does save time and money but a "Faceless" conversation no matter how convenient just want the same.

Uberconference are looking to change all this and make the conference call a more personal controlled experience.While video calls can be cumbersome with participants often using different connection speeds Uberconferance works by displaying a picture of each person present on the call and highlights who is currently talking getting of a lot of the guesswork.This coupled with the selection of options gives it a real chance of bringing back the conference call.Lets see how it works and run through the feature.
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Some 20+ blogging tools that you might find useful for your blogs

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mardi 12 novembre 2013

Scriptaculous image slider/carousel for Blogger

Image galleries, sliders and slideshows have become increasingly popular within web pages and more and more developers have been creating these amazing powerful, versatile and sleek galleries. In this tutorial, I will show you how to display the relevant content in an attractive and usable manner, by adding this beautiful carousel slideshow made by Brian R. Miedlar which will display a gallery of images with a cool sliding effect.
image slider for blogger

blogger widgets, blogger slider

If you need to see this carousel in action, please visit this demo blog.

How to Add the Scriptaculous Image Slider on Blogger


Step 1. Log in to your Blogger Dashboard and select your blog

Step 2. Go to Template and click the Edit HTML button:


Step 3. Click anywhere on the code area and press the CTRL + F keys, then search this tag:

Step 4. Just above the tag, add this code: