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Blogger Apologizes for Low Paying Freelance Writing Jobs, Grows Freelance Writer Team

Extremely low paying freelance writing jobs are out and a new team of freelance writers are in at freelance writing blog, All Freelance Writing (http://AllFreelanceWriting.com).

All Freelance Writing used to compile lists of advertised freelance writing jobs from third party sites to save freelance writers time in searching each of them independently. As of this week, those lists will cease to exist. Freelance writing jobs won’t be completely cut from the blog. Clint Osterholz, one of the new All Freelance Writing contributing bloggers, will hand-pick some of the highest paying advertised freelance writing jobs each week. They will be posted each Tuesday (starting November 24th) in addition to highlighting types of freelance writing job ads to be wary of and a weekly tip for finding higher paying freelance writing gigs.

"What started out as a tool to save freelance writers time turned into little more than an enabler, and that’s not what All Freelance Writing is about" said Jennifer Mattern. "The blog has always been focused on those freelance writers who want to improve their careers and grow their income. Instead of saving time so writers could spend more of it on networking, building a writer platform, and other marketing efforts the freelance writing jobs listed were indirectly encouraging writers to stay in the low paying markets by making it an even easier option. All Freelance Writing began to waste time rather than save it. There is nothing wrong with writers continuing to look for lower paying work as long as it meets their own needs. We just aren’t going to actively support those job listings anymore, as they don’t apply to the audience we target. That sort of hypocrisy isn’t acceptable, it was an unfortunate mistake, and it stops now while we go back to focusing on those writers looking to move up"

The new weekly freelance writing jobs (http://allfreelancewriting.com/freelancewriting/freelance-writing-jobs/) will be intentionally limited to the best advertised that week. "Most high paying freelance writing jobs are never publicly advertised as the gigs are landed through private referrals and direct pitching" said Mattern. "Clint will be scouring for the best that are, for example with a bare minimum pay rate of $50 per Web article. We know that is still a very low rate for many freelance writers, but the line had to be drawn somewhere and it’s a significant step up for writers currently signing over all rights to basic Web content for $20 or less. Other types of freelance writing work, such as more in-depth magazine features, will not be included at such a low per-article rate"

Osterholz is one of several new bloggers with All Freelance Writing contributing monthly, bi-weekly, or weekly series. The new series range from posts for WAHMs and monthly do-it-yourself projects for freelance writers to humorous looks at freelance writing issues from Osterholz and freelance finance advice. One new team member will even personally test traditional online freelance marketplaces to share first-hand experiences and honest assessments of marketplaces and resulting jobs, as many freelance writers turn to these outlets to find writing gigs.

"While we can’t force companies to advertise higher paying writing jobs, we will stop supporting those who expect a lot from writers while offering very little in return" said Mattern. "When there aren’t higher paying gigs advertised during a week, Clint will supplement with writer’s markets that readers can pitch instead. While $50 might be a bare minimum, we don’t expect to advertise many freelance writing jobs at that low of a level. When it makes more sense to focus on markets, we will. We feel it’s a step in the right direction, and will be adding new features and tools to the site over the next several months to improve things even more"

All Freelance Writing is working to build an even better resource for freelance writers looking to improve their careers. A new collection of free online tools has been launched, starting with two free word count trackers (http://allfreelancewriting.com/2009/10/29/writers-resources/2-free-word-count-trackers-for-writers/). A freelance writing rate calculator, based on a previous post, will soon be released. Plans for the New Year include a more interactive marketplace / referral service for freelance writers looking to get out of the low paying freelance writing job rut and a comprehensive industry survey and report.

About All Freelance Writing

All Freelance Writing is a freelance writing blog run by freelance business writer and former public relations consultant, Jennifer Mattern. The blog was originally launched as a collaborative blog called Six Figure Writers (SFW) in 2006 and became AllFreelanceWriting.comin August of 2007 when the SFW blog was merged with Mattern’s freelance writing jobs blog. The blog now consists of a team of freelance writers covering business-related topics for freelancers such as finding higher paying freelance writing jobs, marketing tips for freelance writers, experiments in freelance writing, writer’s markets, free tools, and more. Mattern also blogs about freelance writing issues at QueryFreeFreelancer.com, is the author of the Web Writer’s Guide e-book series, and is a co-founder of Freelance Theater.

For more information about All Freelance Writing, the new contributors, or the new features on freelance writing jobs please visit AllFreelanceWriting.com.


How to Improve as a Blogger

The fact of the matter is that very few great bloggers started out that way. Most of the most popular and successful bloggers made mistakes and got to where they are today through a process of trial and error. Learning from those mistakes and finding ways to increase their skills is how they have improved as bloggers, and how they have got to where they are today.

So, how do you go about improving as a blogger? Here are several general concepts that will get you started down the road to blogger improvement.


    Steps:
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    Perfect your craft. The most important part of being a blogger is being able to write good content. If the things that you write on your blog are so poorly written that visitors can't read them, they won't come back. On the other hand, many of the most successful bloggers have achieved their level of success through their own unique writing voice and style. Being able to write well, and continually striving to write even better, is an important part of improving as a blogger.

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    Engage your readers. The comments section of the blog is one of the things that makes it different from other web pages. When someone comments on your blog, it means they enjoyed what you wrote enough to let you know. Show them you appreciate them by commenting back. Interacting with your readers helps you improve as a blogger by learning what it is that your readers like and don't like about your blog.

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    Study your traffic stats. Certain types of blog posts will do better than other types of blog posts. By checking your blog statistics you can figure out what sorts of blog posts do the best on your blog, and you can then write more posts in that vein.

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    Learn from your mistakes. To improve as a blogger, you have to be able to recognize when something doesn't work. Then, you have to decide not to do it again. To do the same thing over and over again and expect different results is insanity.

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    Learn from others. There are plenty of folks giving advice on blogging, and not all of that advice is useful. Find some other bloggers with whom you can connect, and who have a demonstrated record of success. Improve your blogging by watching them and by engaging in conversation with them.


How Twitter and a Blog can improve your Google Search Ranking

Get Greater impact from Twitter on your Website Search Ranking:

Perhaps the biggest benefit of the recently announced Google / Twitter deal is that Google can now see all those links that are tweeted.

Links have always been the secret sauce for getting your Website to rise above others to the first page – or even the top of the first page of the search results. The image above says it all.

Turn your Website into a Blog to get the most of Twitter

GET BLOGGING! No matter what business you are in. Produce real time content that your community will love. The more you do it, the more you will benefit.

Here’s Why:

  • Each Tweet is a Web page on a Website with high authority granted by Google – Twitter.com
  • Using Twitter, people are helping Google rank Webpages by linking to them.
  • If your content is good, Retweeted links will produce more incoming links to your content.
  • Links in Tweets can point to Webpages of all kinds but most tweeted links go to Blog posts.
  • Tweets are generally about real time, current news and content. What is more tweet-worthy (if it’s not a word it should be – get with it spell checker): a Website that is updated seasonally or a Blog that is updated daily?
  • Tweeted links may have higher time-sensitive value that degrades over time.
  • Your Website is not likely to generate much interest if you tweet about it constantly.
  • Blogs are platforms for producing link-worthy content frequently.

Conclusions: How Twitter can improve your Website Search Ranking

Blog posts that provide value to your twitter community by featuring news, podcasts, video, photos, stories can earn you considerably more link juice and lead to increased position in the Google Search results.

15 Useful Widgets and Scripts for Blogger

There are many useful widgets and scripts which you could use to add interactivity to your Blogger powered blog. Ranging from lists of your most popular posts to a table of contents which loads above your posts, this article contains 20 of the most useful widgets and scripts you could install own blogs.

Easy Install Widgets

All of the widgets int his section can be added easily to your blog using widget installers.

Recent Posts

This widget will display a list of your most recent posts, with links to their relevant pages. This widget is easy to add using the widget installer, where you simply input your blog’s URL and change the settings to suit your preferences.

Add a recent posts widget to your blog (Script by Hans of Beautiful Beta)

Recent Comments

Show recent discussions to your articles by displaying a list of recent comments in your sidebar. You can choose how many comments to display, and add an optional excerpt of each comment too.

Add a recent comments widget to your blog

Top Commentators

Reward your regular contributors by adding this widget which displays a list of the ten most active commentators. You can filter your own name from the list and add this easily using the widget installer.

Add Top Commentators widget to your blog (Originally constructed by GoogleSystem and widgetized by Blogger Buster)

Popular Posts/Most Commented

This widget uses your blog’s comment feed to determine the most popular posts based on the number of comments each post has received. It will then display a list of the ten most popular (or most commented) posts in order of authority.

Add Popular Posts/Most Commented widget to your blog

Random Posts

Phydeaux3’s widget allows to to create a link to a random post from your sidebar (or wherever you decide to add this widget in your blog). This is another easy widget to install using the one-click installer on Phydeaux’s site.

Add a random post link to your blog (by Phydeaux3)

Picasa Web Albums

This widget allows you to display recent images from your Picasa web albums account in your sidebar. All you need to do is insert your Picasa username into the input box and click submit to add this to your blog.

Install Picasa web albums widget in your blog

Simple Search Widget

This is a simple search widget which uses the same functions as the search box in the Blogger nav-bar. Unlike Google searches, this is a simple widget which will display all posts matching the queried term in the main posts section of your blog, and can be installed using the one-click widget installer.

Install a simple search form in your blog

Random Messages

Ramani of Hackosphere created this widget which can be used to display one of ten random messages in your Blogger blog. One possible use for this would be to display random testimonials in a business blog, while another would be as a display of random quotes.

There is no need to edit your blog’s template when adding this widget: you can add your own quotes and install this easily in your sidebar using Ramani’s widget installer.

Install a random message widget in your Blogger blog

Useful Scripts (Require Editing of your Blogger Template)

The scripts and customizations referenced in this section will require you to edit your blog’s HTML code. Although they are a little more complicated than the previous set, they are all undoubtedly useful additions to your Blogger powered blog.

Table of Contents

This highly useful widget will load a table of your blog’s contents above the main posts section. You can then rearrange this list to sort posts by category, posting date or post title.

It is a little more complicated to install than other widgets as it requires editing some aspects of your template, but Hans offers full and detailed instructions for you to add this easily to your blog.

Read more and install Table of Contents widget

Tab View Widget

This widget allows you to display your recent posts/comments or posts from specified categories using a “tab-view” widget, like this:
Hoctro\'s Tab View Widget

This widget will allow you to save space in your sidebar by adding these important elements in one place and is now becoming a popular feature of Wordpress powered blog designs.

You will need to edit your Blogger template to install this widget, but it’s certainly a useful and functional addition for your Blogger blog. Hoctro offers full instructions for installation and customization in hos explanatory posts.

Learn more and install a tab-view widget in your blog (Created by Hoctro)

Tag Cloud (Based on Blogger Labels)

Tag/Label Cloud for BloggerA tag cloud displays a list of your post labels (categories) in a cloud like format, where the labels which have the most posts filed under them are highlighted in a bolder, larger font.

To install this in your Blogger blog, you will need to edit your existing label widget and add some Javascript code to your blog header.

Read more and install Blogger tag/label cloud in your blog (Created by Phydeaux3)

Random Rotating Banner/Header Image

Have you ever wanted to add a random banner to your blog’s header? If so, this script will be undoubtedly useful for you!

Unlike other random banner techniques, this technique does not require you to host Javascript files externally. Instead you can achieve this by adding some JavaScript code to your Blogger template and simply link to your banner images (hosted on Flickr or Picassa for example).

Read more and install random banner images (by Freeyasoul Adventure)

Related Posts

This script will display a list of related articles (organized by category) below your posts on item pages. I’ve found this to be a really useful script in my own Blogger blogs as this directs readers to other articles of interest once they have read the current post.

There are two versions of this widget: the first was created by Hoctro but most people find Jackbook’s updated version much easier to use and install.

Read more and install related posts for your Blogger blog (Jackbook version)

Display your Post Dates as a Calendar Page

This customization allows you to use a calendar page instead of your regular post date, like this:

This is quite a simple customization to install using JavaScript and some minor changes to your template.

Read more and install a post-date calendar in your blog

Archive Calendar

An Archive Calendar for BloggerHere is another feature commonly found in Wordpress blogs which has been customized for Blogger. Phydeaux3 has created a useful archive calendar widget which readers can use to skip to posts made on a certain date. Dates where posts have been made are highlighted in the calendar, and readers can skip to different months using the easy drop-down selector.

Read more and install the Blogger Archive Calendar in your blog (by Phydeaux3)

I hope you have found this list of Blogger widgets and scripts to be useful for customizing your own Blogger templates. If you have found other widgets which are particularly useful for Blogger users, please let us know by leaving your comments below.

Google embarrassed by Blogger outage

Google Blogger was knocked offline for 90 minutes over the weekend, as Google suffered another of its increasingly common outages.

The problems were acknowledged in a terse statement on the service's Twitter feed, which noted "we're investigating an outage on blogger.com. Thanks for your patience as we work to resolve this."

The statement offered no explanation on the cause of the problem, which crashed the service between 7.30am and 9am BST on Saturday morning.

"Users were unable to access their Blogger accounts and some people had trouble viewing others' blogs. We worked quickly to address and fix the issue, and we apologise for any inconvenience to our users," says Google in a statement.

The Blogger problems are the latest in a string of outages suffered by Google's services. Gmail was knocked offline twice in September, the first time ironically due to server maintenance intended "to improve service availability".

This was followed by problems with Google's popular news aggregator service.

The problems comes as Google begins a major marketing push aimed at convincing corporate customers to abandon Microsoft for its cloud-based products.

Improve your chances of making money

The odds you can win the Powerball jackpot are 1 in 195,200,000. I found this stat in The Book of Odds. It's a web site that offers up the odds of all kinds of probabilities.

Don't spend a lot of time there. I couldn't find anything useful like the odds that new business will succeed or survive. The Marketplace Radio interview with founder Amram Shapiro is more interesting than the site itself. It has interesting insights such as the Book of Odds business plan:
"Our business model is very simple. We're going to rely on three things. One is advertising. Second, we have such good researchers, and such a wonderful and interesting new form of data that we're able to work with business partners and provide services. And then the third thing is that we're actually going to be selling products. Every single one of our hundreds of thousands of odd statements can be turned into a t-shirt or some other schwag that you can have and play with. So we're making use of the extreme personalization that the Web makes possible."

That's what passes for simple these days? Maybe not. But it may be necessary.

Consider the cellphone app Shazam. If you're wondering what's the song playing on the radio or in a bar, your phone can listen to it and identify it and the artist.

The Bizbox blog on Slate.com explains explains how Shazam makes money:
"Preloaded. Some carriers pre-load the program onto the phones it sells, and when it does, Shazam gets paid.
iTunes synergy. After identifying what that great song they just put on in the coffee shop is, Shazam puts you precisely one click away from downloading said song from the iTunes store right to your phone. When the download goes through, Shazam gets a taste.
Ads. It charges for mobile ads prompted by the identified song.
Market platform. It plans to start selling band merchandise, concert tickets, and the like imminently, once again charging a commission that the bands themselves will be only too happy to pay."

No one said it was simple. Especially Bizbox blogger Marc Tracy. He has written about
how hard it is for cellphone app makers to make profits.

It wouldn't be fair to compare he Book of Odds to Shazam. One is way cooler, and seems to be doing a better job in its niche. But the two enterprises are similar. Both are using multiple revenue streams. This is the business equivalent of NOT putting all the eggs in one basket. Each business really had to think outside the box to come up with these strategies.

What I like about this strategy is that it allows the business to focus what it does best. Shazam isn't trying to create a lot of different apps to diversify its revenue. It has done more than just this one product. But it is concentrating on making this app very good. Then it is looking for different ways to make money off that one product.

Think of what that does for the profit margins. You have the cost of making the product once. Then you basically have the potential to sell it in multiple businesses. You're going to have added costs because of sales efforts, so it's not exactly found money. But it's close

This may be the best way to survive a recession. If one revenue stream dries up, then you have other ways to make money. Of course everyone needs to be ready to react to market changes. And that may mean selling new products or services. But you are better off if you can attach multiple revenue streams to the new stuff too.

Like I said, it allows you to concentrate on maintaining quality in one product. That quality will ensure market share and build barriers to entry to competitors.