I have recently discovered yet another reason to use Yahoo Mail as your main business e-mail client. Just the other day I was searching through old e-mails looking for some information and I discovered that my old e-mails were no longer on the Yahoo servers. I know this happens from time to time and can happen to anyone.
The right domain name can have the same impact as the right cover for a book. It should describe your website and be as interesting as possible. If however, you are too creative and come up with a really off the wall name (such as google or Yahoo), you will have to do a lot of branding for your website. The previous examples show you that it can be done, but you will have your work cut out for you.
I hear about this problem time and time again. Someone sets up a blog on a free blogging platform like Blogger or WordPress.com, and all goes just fine for years. Then one day, they wake up to find out that the blog they had been working on for years is gone. Usually there is not much recourse to be had either. After all, the company providing the free blogging platform can do what ever they want. If they think you are somehow violating their terms of service, Your done. That’s not to say that you can’t explain the situation or beg for them to give you another chance, but that won’t always work.
In some ways, traffic is the most important aspect of marketing on the Internet. You can have the best content in the world, but if nobody sees it, it is useless. The whole point of having a website is so it can be visited and read.
Building a successful blog all boils down to 4 main things. If followed, your blog will surely become successful. Building and maintaining a successful blog is not the hardest thing you will ever do, but it’s also not the easiest. If you want to use your blog to just ramble on about everyday events in your life, you most likely aren’t going to take it very far. There are 4 things you really should focus on for running your blog.
