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Adding Flashing Links to blogger
Adding Flashing Links To Your Blog
First you will need to add some script to your blog, with that done you add a tag to links you want to flash.
Step 1. Use the Add To Blogger button to add the script to your blog.
Simply click the button below, select the blog you want it on then click add widget :
This adds the script in a gadget on your sidebar, you can move the gadget to the bottom of your layout.
Add Flashing Links
OK, when you add a link to your blog you use code like this :
<a href="http://www.tin24h.us">Spice Up Your Blog</a>
To make the link flash you add the following tags :
<a rel="flashfg[green]" href="http:// www.tin24h.us ">Spice Up Your Blog</a>
This is flashfg which translates to flash foreground.
<a rel="flashbg[yellow]" href="http:// www.tin24h.us ">Spice Up Your Blog</a>
This is flashbg which translates to flash background
Followers gadget disappeared because of Prototype?
As you know, Scriptaculous library support is useful when creating spectacular effects in web design. During the application process Scriptaculous on Blogger, I found an unexpected incident utility Followers (Followers) "suddenly disappear" when put on blogspot Scriptaculous library. What a shame. This is because there is incompatibility between the utility script Followers in Scriptaculous with Prototype library. solution is to add a small script to take into Blogger Prototype library. We normally put the following code before the
<script src='http://www.google.com/jsapi'/>
< script>
google.load("prototype", "1.6.1.0");
google.load("scriptaculous", "1.8.3");
< /script>
To overcome the problem does not show the utility Followers, need to use code like this.
<script src='http://www.google.com/jsapi'/>
< script>
google.load("prototype", "1.6.1.0");
window.JSON = {
parse: function (st) { return st.evalJSON(); },
stringify: function(obj) { return Object.toJSON(obj); }
};
google.load("scriptaculous", "1.8.3");
< /script>
The marked red is added to handle the incompatibility between Prototype and script in the Followers gadget.
Drag the gadget using Scriptaculous
Step 1. Sign in Blogger, go to Design >> Edit HTML. Set before the </ head> with the following code.
<script src='http://www.google.com/jsapi'/>
< script>
google.load("prototype","1.6.0.3");
google.load("scriptaculous", "1.8.2");
< /script>
Save Template
Step 2. Now you need to specify the id of an add HTML / JavaScript application that you want to pull tricks. For example, if you apply for that id utility HTML1 you to Page Elements, edit HTML1 id utility and placed in the context of utility with the following structure
<div id="HTML1" style="cursor:move; border:0px;">
Nội dung code tiện ích có id là HTML1
< /div>
< script type="text/javascript">new Draggable('HTML1');</script>
Similarly you can apply to other utilities with id as HTML2, HTML3, ...
Congly Theme Blogger
+ Optimize load speed
+ Slide post more pictures
+ Fix air traffic in the widget page element
+ Fixed widget lable in small pages page elements
+ Add article thumbnail page labels when no photos
+ Add Archive page for blog
+ Fix blogger search = Search
+ Create frame widget in the sidebar Border
+ Using default paging
+ Removing Menu horizontal window
+ Use hierarchical blogger comment
Instructions:
To modify the theme you use Notepad + + to easily use one. Change the logo to find:
< ul class='menu'>
< li><a href='/'><span>Home</span></a></li>
< li><a href='/search/label/Destination'><span>Menu1</span></a></li>
< li><a href='/search/label/Destination '><span>Menu2</span></a></li>
< li><a href='/search/label/Destination '><span>Menu3</span></a></li>
< li><a href='/search/label/Destination '><span>Menu4</span></a></li>
< li><a href='/search/label/Destination '><span>Menu5</span></a></li>
< li><a href='/search/label/Destination '><span>Menu6</span></a></li>
< li><a href='/search/label/Destination '><span>Menu7</span></a></li>
< li><a href='/search/label Destination '><span>Menu8</span></a></li>
< li><a href='/search/label/Destination '><span>Menu9</span></a></li>
< /ul>
< div class='boxtitle'>
< h2><span class='boxtitle1'/><span class='boxtitle2'><a href='/search/label/Destination' title='Destination'>Destination</a></span>
< span class='boxtitle3'/></h2>
< ul class='subbox'>
< li><a href='/search/label/Menu1'>Menu1</a></li>
< li>|</li>
< li><a href='/search/label/Menu2'>Menu2</a></li>
< li>|</li>
< li><a href='/search/label/Menu3'>Menu3</a></li>
< /ul>
< /div>
< div class='body-info'>
< script>document.write("<script src=\"/feeds/posts/default/-/Destination?max-results="+7+"&orderby=published&alt=json-in-script&callback=helloximo02\"><\/script>");</script>
< /div>
< div style='clear:both;'/>
< /div>
Lightwindow Install plugin for blogspot
Demo .
To install the plugin, please follow the steps below.
Step 1. Sign Blogger >> Design >> Edit HTML. Place the following code before the tag </ head> .
<script src='http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/prototype/1.7/prototype.js'/>
< script src='http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/scriptaculous/1.8/scriptaculous.js'/>
< script src='/lightwindow.js' type='text/javascript'/>
< style type='text/css'>
#lightwindow_overlay {display: none; visibility: hidden; position: absolute; top: 0px; left: 0px; width: 100%; height: 100px; z-index: 500;}
#lightwindow {display: none; visibility: hidden; position: absolute; z-index: 999; line-height: 0px;}
#lightwindow_container {display: none; visibility: hidden; position: absolute; padding: 0; margin: 0;}
* html #lightwindow_container {overflow: hidden;}
#lightwindow_contents, #lightwindow_loading {-moz-border-radius:5px;-webkit-border-radius:5px;border-radius:5px;-moz-box-shadow:0 0 40px #DDD inset;-webkit-box-shadow:0 0 40px #DDD inset;box-shadow:0 0 40px #DDD inset;filter:progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.Gradient(GradientType=0, StartColorStr='#FF000000', EndColorStr='#FF333333');}
#lightwindow_contents {background-color:transparent;overflow:hidden;padding:15px;position:relative;z-index:0;}
#lightwindow iframe {background-color:#EEE;}
#lightwindow_loading {background-color:#333;height:100%;left:0;position:absolute;top:0;width:100%;z-index:9999;}
#lightwindow_loading img {float:left;margin:30px 0 0 50px;}
#lightwindow_loading span {color:#DDD;float:left;font-size:14px;margin:42px 0 0 5px;}
#lightwindow_loading span a {color:#FFF;cursor:pointer;}
#lightwindow_loading_shim {display: none; left: 0px; position: absolute; top: 0px; width: 100%; height: 100%;}
#lightwindow_navigation {position: absolute; top: 0px; left: 0px; display: none;}
#lightwindow_navigation_shim {display: none; left: 0px; position: absolute; top: 0px; width: 100%; height: 100%;}
#lightwindow_navigation a, #lightwindow_navigation a:link, #lightwindow_navigation a:visited, #lightwindow_navigation a:hover, #lightwindow_navigation a:active {}
#lightwindow_previous, #lightwindow_next {width: 49%; height: 100%; background: transparent url(https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhrQzRQJO_7zXhI1reJ5l3gdLezPazSoRtKmBwoIytmFc1hZVzg-Q53M820Pt196QSUS4NbTs5mkmKm6-2cnnS259zpHpA2mTSKFA8TsVnOi5fgvjo8wNatHhwi8yygN17sWufXMfBk-e0/s0/blank.gif) no-repeat; display: block;}
#lightwindow_previous {float: left; left: 0px;}
#lightwindow_next {float: right; right: 0px;}
#lightwindow_previous:hover, #lightwindow_previous:active {background:transparent url(https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEin9_ACRuxlpPzAr2i4rwaKoy8jo-wDjGPSj75CW_NALDxTOCI4F91e50FN4NUYvDna51vmZFmd3KfNYm3fXea-FyRT7Gor6PdVtKBzja28Wmjv7gudUwFK3q2pW0AuG17TEDr0QPGrFc0/s0/LWicoleft.png) no-repeat 20% 50%;}
#lightwindow_next:hover, #lightwindow_next:active {background:transparent url(https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiOPFQE9o-V121-IJqu7xosTE89Bl0ZJJkIMXeDIRAc0y0V6ONTZ0SRvUyLiuTXxOMqd6n5J3pdoKFFJlk_ARSyvDNAVmYujmBaIwAfqds2jEALMIUbvhIL-BKuR7ewRHH9hBcT_OpA31o/s0/LWicoright.png) no-repeat right 50%;}
#lightwindow_previous_title, #lightwindow_next_title {display: none;}
#lightwindow_galleries {display:none !important;}
#lightwindow_data {position: absolute;}
#lightwindow_data_slide {display:none !important;}
#lightwindow_title_bar {height: 25px; overflow: hidden;}
#lightwindow_title_bar_title {color:#DDD;float:left;font-size:14px;line-height:25px;margin-left:20px;text-align:left;}
a#lightwindow_title_bar_close_link, a#lightwindow_title_bar_close_link:link, a#lightwindow_title_bar_close_link:visited {-moz-border-radius:10px;-webkit-border-radius:10px;border-radius:10px;-moz-box-shadow:0 0 17px #FFF inset;-webkit-box-shadow:0 0 17px #FFF inset;box-shadow:0 0 17px #FFF inset;background-color:#000;color:#AAA;cursor:pointer;display:block;float:right;font-family:Verdana;font-weight:bold;height:22px;line-height:22px;padding:0 30px;text-align:right;text-transform:lowercase;}
a#lightwindow_title_bar_close_link:hover {color:#FFF;background-color:#222}
#lightwindow p {color: #000; padding-right: 10px;}
a.lightwindow {cursor:url(https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgaSQCobVhXjkjBc2CBoBgZyhX7t5MbSh9a-lAX3jlJ5B_Vqw2hyWWdfN1gYlXNU_FFhXx2HXh18K1aHwmCGZk438u9nfeG1N8JQDADKqzg-8PBQGpMHt2GarZNnAjMpYwOfhTNAXHvLZE/s0/magplus.gif), pointer !important;}
a.lightwindow img {cursor:url(https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgaSQCobVhXjkjBc2CBoBgZyhX7t5MbSh9a-lAX3jlJ5B_Vqw2hyWWdfN1gYlXNU_FFhXx2HXh18K1aHwmCGZk438u9nfeG1N8JQDADKqzg-8PBQGpMHt2GarZNnAjMpYwOfhTNAXHvLZE/s0/magplus.gif), pointer !important;}
< /style>
Js file you download lighwindow.js then upload to your host or on GoogleCode to use for your blogspot. Save Template.
Step 2. Setting up the HTML structure for the links as follows:
<a class='lightwindow' href='#' params='lightwindow_width=600,lightwindow_height=600,lightwindow_loading_animation=true' rel='nofollow' title='Title Text'>Text Link</a>
Note width adjustment (600) and height (600) corresponds to the width and height of the window effect that is compatible with each case of application. In order to apply this plugin for images, you can use the HTML structure like this: < a class = "lightwindow" href = " URL_ image "> <img src =" URL_ image "width =" 350 px "height =" 250 px "/> </ a>
Related Posts utility random avatar
< b:if cond='data:blog.pageType == "item"'>
< style type='text/css'>
#rdrelatedposts {}
#rdrelatedposts h2{height:25px;color:blue;font-size:15px;font-weight:bold;font-family:Arial,Tahoma,Times New Roman,serif;margin:0px 4px 0;margin-top:4px;padding:0 0 5px}}
.relaposts {float:left;height:200px;margin:0 5px;overflow:hidden;padding:5px;text-align:center;width:130px;}
.relaposts:hover {background-image: -moz-linear-gradient(100% 100% 90deg, #303941, #101921);background-image: -webkit-gradient(linear, left bottom, left top, from(#303941)), to(#101921));filter: progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.Gradient(GradientType=0, StartColorStr='#FF101921', EndColorStr='#FF303941');}
.relaposts a {color:#a52a2a !important;display:inline;font-family:Arial;font-size:12px;line-height:1;}
.relaposts img {-moz-border-radius:4px;-webkit-border-radius:4px;border-radius:4px;-moz-box-shadow: 0 0 20px #444 inset;-webkit-box-shadow:0 0 20px #444 inset;box-shadow:0 0 20px #444 inset;height:72px;padding:5px;width:72px;}
.relaposts h6 {display:table-cell;height: 5em;margin:5px 0 0;overflow:hidden;padding-bottom:2px;vertical-align:middle;width:130px;}
.relaposts p {border-bottom:1px dotted #555;border-top:1px dotted #555;color:#AAA;font-size:11px;height:4em;line-height:1;margin:5px 0 0;overflow:hidden;padding:5px 0;text-align:justify;}
< /style>
< script src='http://hacodeproject.googlecode.com/files/randomrelaposts.js' type='text/javascript'/>
< /b:if>
You should download the file randomrelaposts.js for uploading to host your blog using to avoid bandwidth limitations by sharing files. Step 2 . Find the line <div post-footer-line-3'> class='post-footer-line then precede it with all the code below.
< div id='rdrelatedposts'>
< h2>Bài viết liên quan</h2>
< b:loop values='data:post.labels' var='label'>
< b:if cond='data:label.isLast != "true"'>
< /b:if>
< b:if cond='data:blog.pageType == "item"'>
< script expr:src='"/feeds/posts/default/-/" + data:label.name + "?alt=json-in-script&callback=readpostlabels&max-results=100"' type='text/javascript'/></b:if></b:loop>
< script type='text/javascript'>displayrelatedposts();</script>
< /div>
< div style='clear:both;'></div>
< /b:if>
Step 3 . A final but no less important to your success
AncMedia Edition - Plugin support play videos
Don’t Believe The Hype
Even though making a quick buck online always sounds tempting, here are some reasons why using automated blogging techniques for your personal blog is not a good idea overall.
Success is temporary
There are systems by which you can make money with automated blogging, but you will find out quickly that it is not worth the effort in the long run. The way that you make money is that you have some sort of tool that will either spin content for you or literally post duplicated content from other blogs onto yours. Keeping this type of high-volume content coming in will be able to garner you some money from AdSense for a short period of time, but it won’t last long.
The reason that automated blogging does not work is because it goes just about every ground rule of owning and operating a successful blog as a long term source of income. The first rule – and probably most important rule – of running a good blog is to make sure that your content is original and of a very high quality. When you are doing automated blogging, you are getting neither of the two.
You’ll get sandboxed
The reason that these automated blogs are not profitable for long is because Google is finding them and kicking them out its search database at a faster and faster pace. Thanks to the Panda and Penguin updates of the Google search algorithm, these auto-blogs are getting penalized faster than before. Google is simply doing a better job at detecting them now. The truth of the matter is that duplicate content cannot fool Google for long. And once your auto-blog is sandboxed, you can no longer rely on organic traffic. The traffic you will be getting from social media links or other avenues will be nowhere near as profitable as the traffic you were getting before your automated blog got pulled by the Google police.
Realistically, if you were really adamant about making money by doing this, you could literally create dozens of these blogs and sites a week and then keep relying on new ones for income as your older ones get shut down - but what’s the point? All the time you spend on doing this is more time than you need to run a “real” blog with original content - and probably less profitable as well.
You’re on your own
Another aspect of promoting a blog that is important is getting links going from other reputable sites to yours. All chances of doing this are pretty much tossed out the window when you delve into automated blogging. The automated content might be able to fool search engines for some time, but it can’t really fool real people. Bloggers will be able to tell that your content is duplicate or just spun, and it’s easy to spot these blogs. Therefore, there will not be many reputable blogs that will want to link to you. You might be able to fish out some links and recommendations from people who own similar automated blogs, but as you know, those blogs are just as prone to getting sandboxed sooner than later as are yours.
So what’s the bottom line? Can automated blogs be profitable? Sure, they can. However, because of the fact that they are so susceptible to being shut down and so difficult to promote in any way that is generally viewed as healthy and favorable by Google, it really seems that trying to sustain a profit from this type of blogging would really take more effort than it is worth.
And as Google continues to hone its algorithms, it will only get worse for these types of sites. So it really is better, in the long run, to work on maintaining a proper blog and abiding by the generally accepted rules of conduct when trying to get your blog to rank and become profitable for you on a consistent basis.Success is temporary
There are systems by which you can make money with automated blogging, but you will find out quickly that it is not worth the effort in the long run. The way that you make money is that you have some sort of tool that will either spin content for you or literally post duplicated content from other blogs onto yours. Keeping this type of high-volume content coming in will be able to garner you some money from AdSense for a short period of time, but it won’t last long.
The reason that automated blogging does not work is because it goes just about every ground rule of owning and operating a successful blog as a long term source of income. The first rule – and probably most important rule – of running a good blog is to make sure that your content is original and of a very high quality. When you are doing automated blogging, you are getting neither of the two.
You’ll get sandboxed
The reason that these automated blogs are not profitable for long is because Google is finding them and kicking them out its search database at a faster and faster pace. Thanks to the Panda and Penguin updates of the Google search algorithm, these auto-blogs are getting penalized faster than before. Google is simply doing a better job at detecting them now. The truth of the matter is that duplicate content cannot fool Google for long. And once your auto-blog is sandboxed, you can no longer rely on organic traffic. The traffic you will be getting from social media links or other avenues will be nowhere near as profitable as the traffic you were getting before your automated blog got pulled by the Google police.
Realistically, if you were really adamant about making money by doing this, you could literally create dozens of these blogs and sites a week and then keep relying on new ones for income as your older ones get shut down - but what’s the point? All the time you spend on doing this is more time than you need to run a “real” blog with original content - and probably less profitable as well.
You’re on your own
Another aspect of promoting a blog that is important is getting links going from other reputable sites to yours. All chances of doing this are pretty much tossed out the window when you delve into automated blogging. The automated content might be able to fool search engines for some time, but it can’t really fool real people. Bloggers will be able to tell that your content is duplicate or just spun, and it’s easy to spot these blogs. Therefore, there will not be many reputable blogs that will want to link to you. You might be able to fish out some links and recommendations from people who own similar automated blogs, but as you know, those blogs are just as prone to getting sandboxed sooner than later as are yours.
So what’s the bottom line? Can automated blogs be profitable? Sure, they can. However, because of the fact that they are so susceptible to being shut down and so difficult to promote in any way that is generally viewed as healthy and favorable by Google, it really seems that trying to sustain a profit from this type of blogging would really take more effort than it is worth.
And as Google continues to hone its algorithms, it will only get worse for these types of sites. So it really is better, in the long run, to work on maintaining a proper blog and abiding by the generally accepted rules of conduct when trying to get your blog to rank and become profitable for you on a consistent basis.There are systems by which you can make money with automated blogging, but you will find out quickly that it is not worth the effort in the long run. The way that you make money is that you have some sort of tool that will either spin content for you or literally post duplicated content from other blogs onto yours. Keeping this type of high-volume content coming in will be able to garner you some money from AdSense for a short period of time, but it won’t last long.
The reason that automated blogging does not work is because it goes just about every ground rule of owning and operating a successful blog as a long term source of income. The first rule – and probably most important rule – of running a good blog is to make sure that your content is original and of a very high quality. When you are doing automated blogging, you are getting neither of the two.
You’ll get sandboxed
The reason that these automated blogs are not profitable for long is because Google is finding them and kicking them out its search database at a faster and faster pace. Thanks to the Panda and Penguin updates of the Google search algorithm, these auto-blogs are getting penalized faster than before. Google is simply doing a better job at detecting them now. The truth of the matter is that duplicate content cannot fool Google for long. And once your auto-blog is sandboxed, you can no longer rely on organic traffic. The traffic you will be getting from social media links or other avenues will be nowhere near as profitable as the traffic you were getting before your automated blog got pulled by the Google police.
Realistically, if you were really adamant about making money by doing this, you could literally create dozens of these blogs and sites a week and then keep relying on new ones for income as your older ones get shut down - but what’s the point? All the time you spend on doing this is more time than you need to run a “real” blog with original content - and probably less profitable as well.
You’re on your own
Another aspect of promoting a blog that is important is getting links going from other reputable sites to yours. All chances of doing this are pretty much tossed out the window when you delve into automated blogging. The automated content might be able to fool search engines for some time, but it can’t really fool real people. Bloggers will be able to tell that your content is duplicate or just spun, and it’s easy to spot these blogs. Therefore, there will not be many reputable blogs that will want to link to you. You might be able to fish out some links and recommendations from people who own similar automated blogs, but as you know, those blogs are just as prone to getting sandboxed sooner than later as are yours.
So what’s the bottom line? Can automated blogs be profitable? Sure, they can. However, because of the fact that they are so susceptible to being shut down and so difficult to promote in any way that is generally viewed as healthy and favorable by Google, it really seems that trying to sustain a profit from this type of blogging would really take more effort than it is worth.
And as Google continues to hone its algorithms, it will only get worse for these types of sites. So it really is better, in the long run, to work on maintaining a proper blog and abiding by the generally accepted rules of conduct when trying to get your blog to rank and become profitable for you on a consistent basis.The reason that automated blogging does not work is because it goes just about every ground rule of owning and operating a successful blog as a long term source of income. The first rule – and probably most important rule – of running a good blog is to make sure that your content is original and of a very high quality. When you are doing automated blogging, you are getting neither of the two.
You’ll get sandboxed
The reason that these automated blogs are not profitable for long is because Google is finding them and kicking them out its search database at a faster and faster pace. Thanks to the Panda and Penguin updates of the Google search algorithm, these auto-blogs are getting penalized faster than before. Google is simply doing a better job at detecting them now. The truth of the matter is that duplicate content cannot fool Google for long. And once your auto-blog is sandboxed, you can no longer rely on organic traffic. The traffic you will be getting from social media links or other avenues will be nowhere near as profitable as the traffic you were getting before your automated blog got pulled by the Google police.
Realistically, if you were really adamant about making money by doing this, you could literally create dozens of these blogs and sites a week and then keep relying on new ones for income as your older ones get shut down - but what’s the point? All the time you spend on doing this is more time than you need to run a “real” blog with original content - and probably less profitable as well.
You’re on your own
Another aspect of promoting a blog that is important is getting links going from other reputable sites to yours. All chances of doing this are pretty much tossed out the window when you delve into automated blogging. The automated content might be able to fool search engines for some time, but it can’t really fool real people. Bloggers will be able to tell that your content is duplicate or just spun, and it’s easy to spot these blogs. Therefore, there will not be many reputable blogs that will want to link to you. You might be able to fish out some links and recommendations from people who own similar automated blogs, but as you know, those blogs are just as prone to getting sandboxed sooner than later as are yours.
So what’s the bottom line? Can automated blogs be profitable? Sure, they can. However, because of the fact that they are so susceptible to being shut down and so difficult to promote in any way that is generally viewed as healthy and favorable by Google, it really seems that trying to sustain a profit from this type of blogging would really take more effort than it is worth.
And as Google continues to hone its algorithms, it will only get worse for these types of sites. So it really is better, in the long run, to work on maintaining a proper blog and abiding by the generally accepted rules of conduct when trying to get your blog to rank and become profitable for you on a consistent basis.You’ll get sandboxed
The reason that these automated blogs are not profitable for long is because Google is finding them and kicking them out its search database at a faster and faster pace. Thanks to the Panda and Penguin updates of the Google search algorithm, these auto-blogs are getting penalized faster than before. Google is simply doing a better job at detecting them now. The truth of the matter is that duplicate content cannot fool Google for long. And once your auto-blog is sandboxed, you can no longer rely on organic traffic. The traffic you will be getting from social media links or other avenues will be nowhere near as profitable as the traffic you were getting before your automated blog got pulled by the Google police.
Realistically, if you were really adamant about making money by doing this, you could literally create dozens of these blogs and sites a week and then keep relying on new ones for income as your older ones get shut down - but what’s the point? All the time you spend on doing this is more time than you need to run a “real” blog with original content - and probably less profitable as well.
You’re on your own
Another aspect of promoting a blog that is important is getting links going from other reputable sites to yours. All chances of doing this are pretty much tossed out the window when you delve into automated blogging. The automated content might be able to fool search engines for some time, but it can’t really fool real people. Bloggers will be able to tell that your content is duplicate or just spun, and it’s easy to spot these blogs. Therefore, there will not be many reputable blogs that will want to link to you. You might be able to fish out some links and recommendations from people who own similar automated blogs, but as you know, those blogs are just as prone to getting sandboxed sooner than later as are yours.
So what’s the bottom line? Can automated blogs be profitable? Sure, they can. However, because of the fact that they are so susceptible to being shut down and so difficult to promote in any way that is generally viewed as healthy and favorable by Google, it really seems that trying to sustain a profit from this type of blogging would really take more effort than it is worth.
And as Google continues to hone its algorithms, it will only get worse for these types of sites. So it really is better, in the long run, to work on maintaining a proper blog and abiding by the generally accepted rules of conduct when trying to get your blog to rank and become profitable for you on a consistent basis.The reason that these automated blogs are not profitable for long is because Google is finding them and kicking them out its search database at a faster and faster pace. Thanks to the Panda and Penguin updates of the Google search algorithm, these auto-blogs are getting penalized faster than before. Google is simply doing a better job at detecting them now. The truth of the matter is that duplicate content cannot fool Google for long. And once your auto-blog is sandboxed, you can no longer rely on organic traffic. The traffic you will be getting from social media links or other avenues will be nowhere near as profitable as the traffic you were getting before your automated blog got pulled by the Google police.
Realistically, if you were really adamant about making money by doing this, you could literally create dozens of these blogs and sites a week and then keep relying on new ones for income as your older ones get shut down - but what’s the point? All the time you spend on doing this is more time than you need to run a “real” blog with original content - and probably less profitable as well.
You’re on your own
Another aspect of promoting a blog that is important is getting links going from other reputable sites to yours. All chances of doing this are pretty much tossed out the window when you delve into automated blogging. The automated content might be able to fool search engines for some time, but it can’t really fool real people. Bloggers will be able to tell that your content is duplicate or just spun, and it’s easy to spot these blogs. Therefore, there will not be many reputable blogs that will want to link to you. You might be able to fish out some links and recommendations from people who own similar automated blogs, but as you know, those blogs are just as prone to getting sandboxed sooner than later as are yours.
So what’s the bottom line? Can automated blogs be profitable? Sure, they can. However, because of the fact that they are so susceptible to being shut down and so difficult to promote in any way that is generally viewed as healthy and favorable by Google, it really seems that trying to sustain a profit from this type of blogging would really take more effort than it is worth.
And as Google continues to hone its algorithms, it will only get worse for these types of sites. So it really is better, in the long run, to work on maintaining a proper blog and abiding by the generally accepted rules of conduct when trying to get your blog to rank and become profitable for you on a consistent basis.Realistically, if you were really adamant about making money by doing this, you could literally create dozens of these blogs and sites a week and then keep relying on new ones for income as your older ones get shut down - but what’s the point? All the time you spend on doing this is more time than you need to run a “real” blog with original content - and probably less profitable as well.
You’re on your own
Another aspect of promoting a blog that is important is getting links going from other reputable sites to yours. All chances of doing this are pretty much tossed out the window when you delve into automated blogging. The automated content might be able to fool search engines for some time, but it can’t really fool real people. Bloggers will be able to tell that your content is duplicate or just spun, and it’s easy to spot these blogs. Therefore, there will not be many reputable blogs that will want to link to you. You might be able to fish out some links and recommendations from people who own similar automated blogs, but as you know, those blogs are just as prone to getting sandboxed sooner than later as are yours.
So what’s the bottom line? Can automated blogs be profitable? Sure, they can. However, because of the fact that they are so susceptible to being shut down and so difficult to promote in any way that is generally viewed as healthy and favorable by Google, it really seems that trying to sustain a profit from this type of blogging would really take more effort than it is worth.
And as Google continues to hone its algorithms, it will only get worse for these types of sites. So it really is better, in the long run, to work on maintaining a proper blog and abiding by the generally accepted rules of conduct when trying to get your blog to rank and become profitable for you on a consistent basis.You’re on your own
Another aspect of promoting a blog that is important is getting links going from other reputable sites to yours. All chances of doing this are pretty much tossed out the window when you delve into automated blogging. The automated content might be able to fool search engines for some time, but it can’t really fool real people. Bloggers will be able to tell that your content is duplicate or just spun, and it’s easy to spot these blogs. Therefore, there will not be many reputable blogs that will want to link to you. You might be able to fish out some links and recommendations from people who own similar automated blogs, but as you know, those blogs are just as prone to getting sandboxed sooner than later as are yours.
So what’s the bottom line? Can automated blogs be profitable? Sure, they can. However, because of the fact that they are so susceptible to being shut down and so difficult to promote in any way that is generally viewed as healthy and favorable by Google, it really seems that trying to sustain a profit from this type of blogging would really take more effort than it is worth.
And as Google continues to hone its algorithms, it will only get worse for these types of sites. So it really is better, in the long run, to work on maintaining a proper blog and abiding by the generally accepted rules of conduct when trying to get your blog to rank and become profitable for you on a consistent basis.Another aspect of promoting a blog that is important is getting links going from other reputable sites to yours. All chances of doing this are pretty much tossed out the window when you delve into automated blogging. The automated content might be able to fool search engines for some time, but it can’t really fool real people. Bloggers will be able to tell that your content is duplicate or just spun, and it’s easy to spot these blogs. Therefore, there will not be many reputable blogs that will want to link to you. You might be able to fish out some links and recommendations from people who own similar automated blogs, but as you know, those blogs are just as prone to getting sandboxed sooner than later as are yours.
So what’s the bottom line? Can automated blogs be profitable? Sure, they can. However, because of the fact that they are so susceptible to being shut down and so difficult to promote in any way that is generally viewed as healthy and favorable by Google, it really seems that trying to sustain a profit from this type of blogging would really take more effort than it is worth.
And as Google continues to hone its algorithms, it will only get worse for these types of sites. So it really is better, in the long run, to work on maintaining a proper blog and abiding by the generally accepted rules of conduct when trying to get your blog to rank and become profitable for you on a consistent basis.So what’s the bottom line? Can automated blogs be profitable? Sure, they can. However, because of the fact that they are so susceptible to being shut down and so difficult to promote in any way that is generally viewed as healthy and favorable by Google, it really seems that trying to sustain a profit from this type of blogging would really take more effort than it is worth.
And as Google continues to hone its algorithms, it will only get worse for these types of sites. So it really is better, in the long run, to work on maintaining a proper blog and abiding by the generally accepted rules of conduct when trying to get your blog to rank and become profitable for you on a consistent basis.And as Google continues to hone its algorithms, it will only get worse for these types of sites. So it really is better, in the long run, to work on maintaining a proper blog and abiding by the generally accepted rules of conduct when trying to get your blog to rank and become profitable for you on a consistent basis.
QuickDo For iPhone/iPod Touch [Free-DEB/Source]
QuickDo is virtual Home and Power buttons for the iPhone and iPod touch . In addition, QuickDo now lets you define sliding short-cuts to quickly unlock your device and immediately launch your favorite apps.
Main Features
• Virtual "Home" button,exit app,lock the device and iPod everytime.
• Power button,respring,reboot and power off.
• Multi-task manage,close or switch background app.
• App shortcuts,quickly open your favorite app.
• Volume control on AppSwitcher bar.
Screenshots [Click to zoom in]
Installation and Download
1- QuickDo Free (Install with Cydia)
- Available for free in the following sources:
- HackYouriPhone
- Insanelyi Source
. . for sources addresses, Visit >> iPadOS Cydia Sources List
2- QuickDo Free (Download .deb)
Version 3.3 | iPadOS Exclusives
Vista Codec Pack