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Your Guide to a Powerful & Profitable Blog
Posted on September 24, 2009 - by Nicholas Cardot61 Vibrant Responses
What is it that separates the millions of mediocre bloggers from the ones who build traffic and achieve amazing results? What is that propels some onward and upward into the fame and fortune while others with seemingly similar sites find themselves struggling just to get a small handful of readers?
If you’re…
Display Your Feedburner Counter as Text
Posted on September 11, 2009 - by Nicholas Cardot64 Vibrant Responses
Are you getting tired of all those boring, run-of-the-mill Feedburner chicklets? I know that I am.
I love visiting professional blogs that have taken the time to integrate their number of Feedburner subscribers into their template in a way that is both unique and visually appealing… like this site.
A couple of weeks ago, I…
10 Elements of Highly Effective Articles
Posted on September 8, 2009 - by Nicholas Cardot141 Vibrant Responses
Most websites about creating successful blogs seem to cover a wide variety of topics. Each day I find articles about connecting with other bloggers, setting up link exchanges, building page rank, using social media, and marketing your blog.
And yet, even though I hear bloggers seemingly shouting out from the…
Great Tools to Grade Your Online Presence
Posted on September 3, 2009 - by Nicholas Cardot84 Vibrant Responses
A while back I told you all about an amazing tool called ‘Website Grader.’ It’s a great resource that uses all kinds of factors to grade the overall effectiveness of your website.
They calculate in how many of your articles have been dugg, how many back-links your site has, how many…
4 Ways to Show Appreciation at your Site
Posted on August 31, 2009 - by Nicholas Cardot130 Vibrant Responses
I just finished reading a terrific article over at Zen Habits called 3 Jedi Mind Tricks to Feel Better in a Nanosecond. Although that title might sound a bit strange, the article is a terrific challenge to build up your own personal happiness by demonstrating genuine appreciation for the people around you.
Well…
4 Blogging Tips from The Dark Knight
Posted on August 27, 2009 - by Nicholas Cardot44 Vibrant Responses
The Dark Knight is easily my favorite movie that came out during 2008.
By almost any standards it was a stellar success. It topped charts in terms of how much money it grossed each week at the box office. In total this action packed movie brought in about a billion dollars.
Apparently the people that…
Display Your Twitter Followers as Text
Posted on August 26, 2009 - by Nicholas Cardot59 Vibrant Responses
If you ask me, those little rectangular chicklets that people use to display their twitter followers and their Feedburner subscribers are getting old. Just look around. Every blog in the universe seems to have one.
Every blog…except this one.
If you check out the top right corner of each page you’ll see my twitter followers…
10 Commenting Rules to Accelerate Your Site
Posted on August 20, 2009 - by Nicholas Cardot108 Vibrant Responses
Two days ago I published an article here entitled, “6 Vital Reasons to Comment on Other Blogs.” In that post I listed several incredibly important ways that commenting at other blogs can actually benefit your own blog.
Although comments can greatly benefit you and your blog,…
Poll: What Is Most Important To You?
Posted on August 8, 2009 - by Nicholas Cardot49 Vibrant Responses
As I surf across the internet meeting different bloggers and webmasters, I seem to find that everyone has a different motive that fuels their drive for a prominent online presence. For some the dream of online riches empowers them to drive forward. For others it may be the opportunity to connect with…
How Easy is it to Navigate Your Site?
Posted on August 5, 2009 - by Nicholas Cardot35 Vibrant Responses
When most bloggers think of navigation they usually think of nothing more than the menu bar across the top of their blog. At this blog, however, this idea includes much more. When I use the term navigation I’m referring to the overall interaction that your user has with your site.
Navigation is the measure of…



