Every project, every site comes with alot of risk of investment, no one but the investor knows just how big the risk is on his hand, dealing with the fear of losing everything is really hard specially if you are just starting out in your online career and a big fail like this can put a damper on your development for at least 6-8 months. Most webmasters share the same trait, it’s fact over feeling. Letting your brain do the judging rather then what you want to do.
It’s important to know when to quit but not to have irrational thoughts over cancelling an on-going project just because of a “fear” of failure, the best thing to do at these times is to take a note of all the pros and cons from all the projects at hand and weigh them, to know what your weaknesses are in the project and if you could make those weaknesses into strengths or not, usually when you have more liabilities in a projects its best to call it quits but if you are looking way into a weakness and exaggerating it so much, just to make it a real problem for yourself then you’ll convince yourself to call it quits.
Traffic is what a blog revolves around. There are many successful bloggers that have come to understand this. After all, your blog would be useless without having a good amount of traffic. You can increase your blog traffic by using social media websites such as Digg and del.icio.us. Bloggers have learned how to use these types of websites to their advantage which has led them to higher amounts of incoming traffic. This article will help you maximize your blog traffic by using social media websites.
If you use a social media website correctly, you can expect a good amount of high-quality links pointing to your content. There are two types of traffic that can be generated to your blog by utilizing social media websites. The first one is primary traffic, which is simply a high number of traffic that is generated directly from a social media website. The second one is secondary traffic, this is from other websites linking to you. This will send additional traffic to your blog.
An RSS feed is defined as a way to regularly deliver fresh content from websites who have ever changing content. The websites using an RSS Feed simply syndicate their content to whoever wants it. Usually these will be the news sites, blogs, and several other types of online publishers.
An RSS Feed will allow you as the reader to stay up-to-date with the topics that interest you the most, just by subscribing to the RSS Feed. This way you don’t have to spend all of your time surfing around to visit each website or blogging community individually. Most time’s you don’t even have to subscribe to the newsletter offered which helps keep your email private. Most of today’s blogs and websites that publish new and fresh content daily offer an RSS Feed for your reading enjoyment.
To subscribe to the RSS Feed, you will need a feed reader or news aggregator software in order to get the RSS Feeds and display them for you to read. There are many different platforms for RSS Readers so that no matter what system you are using, you will be able to read and use the RSS Feed.