Hi all my subscribers (and those who aren’t and really should be!)
This blog has been very quiet recently because it has been usurped by a rival! The Fairy Blog Mother has finally got her own blog, and I want all of you to move to and subscribe to it.
This poor blog has been plagued by spammers and malware since last summer, and it has worn me down. It also is a remnant of my business which succumbed to the recession last November. It’s time for a new beginning, and now that my health is beginning to be restored, I want to put all my energies into my new persona, perfect for my aim to help all bloggers to obtain blogging perfection!
So move right now to my Fairy Blog Mother blog and see what I’ve done! Let me know what you think, give me your suggestions, send me a question through the Fairy Blog Mother logo, and subscribe to keep up with what we’re doing! I will continue to upload all my visual e-courses on Wordpress.com blogging, and in the coming months I will give you a step-by-step visual account of how I create a Wordpress.org blog for my friend so you can create one too!
See you on the other side!
Alice


RSS, which stands for Really Simple Syndication, is easily recognisable through the orange square icon found at the top of most blogs’ sidebars.
A search engine reader provides pages with links to newly available posts, or individual ‘cookies’ on the search engine homepage which lists the last three posts of that blog through headline links.
In Facebook the whole post is published in the Notes pages, and your Homepage or Status page shows the headline link (known as a permalink) with perhaps the first few lines of the post as a taster.
RSS is important if you wish to increase your readership or encourage more interest from search engines. It is a piece of software that encourages the search engine spiders to follow your blog, and automatically spreads your news throughout the web. Without it your blog would appear lifeless as only those who are invited would get a chance to read it, and only if they bothered to visit it regularly. RSS automatically delivers your messages without effort, saves time and encourages a new readership, especially through social media.
Blogging as like flossing your teeth, you need do it fairly regularly to maintain your oral hygiene (or marketing awareness). It doesn’t need to be done everyday like brushing your teeth (or working on your marketing strategy), but you need to keep it up if you want a nice smile (or well marketed business).







Dashing through the dashboard
Monday, January 4th, 2010If you want to collect the complete library, subscribe to this blog through the form underneath my picture and wait until I have completed them one by one – and who knows, I might add some more later!
Meanwhile, these are available right now:
Create a blog
Understanding the main dashboard
Setting the dashboard settings
Enjoy!
And if you did, please leave a comment below showing your appreciation, or email me a review (by clicking on the fairy blog mother logo) so I can share it with everybody to let them know what they are missing.
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