HTML is simple. I find learned it in a few weeks and now am one guru in the language. I can develop several sites without much reference to my books. I only do that to confirm something. Also understand that you can never be perfect in all languages.
I always give them a fair share of warnings, the suspension. If you can not still follow rules then am sure banning will be the only left option. I try to be patient but this does not mean that you try my patience.
I would say Facebook is much better in promotion of your site. You can post a small snippet of your content and tell people to follow a link if they need to read the whole content. I have used the two and Facebook has more effect and numbers.
I started somewhere called Pascal haha this language was easy but practical use that is why I had to move to C. From there I have tried several languages and mastered them. Now am developing mostly using Java in combination with Android.
It is all about doing more exercises. You have to be consistent in doing the programming language not suing it today and then come back months later. You need to be consistent with your practice.
I have done several ghost blogging for some time now. I have been using ghostbloggers.net. It is a great site with quality web content that I would recommend any one to check it out. Other than that, I also hire but will thoroughly check their samples before they get the job.
I think it is now much better, People were abusing the commenting system of Youtube. At least now when you post a comment you check what you re really posting as people know who you are. But you can always use a fake name.
I do not like article submissions. You can end up working hard writing articles but you submit to low rank directories. In addition, these days most people are just spinning articles are submitting them which makes their content to be of poor quality.
Quality is what Google is looking for on any site. For those people who love to stuff keywords in web content, then they have to change their ways. I think it is for the better to have a great internet with quality content.
Guest blogging is great but it will depend with the site you are guest blogging for. Be sure to check out the PR of the site before you can start guest blogging for it. You do not want to waste a lot of time guest blogging for a low ranking blog.
I think that it will depend with the forum admin. Some forums do not allow you to post your blog link in your signature. Be sure to confirm with the admin to make sure you do not violate any forum rules.
Maybe you can try using PTC sites. Even though mostly people just click to get the credit it will still be driving traffic to your site. Then later on you can depend on organic traffic.
Talk about your blog on forums mostly try to market it by leaving a link in your post signatures. That is what I would do if am looking for a free traffic.
I think in this case of offline marketing, flyers would be the most effective way to do this. I would suggest you print some colorful flyers about the blog and distribute them to friends.
Social media sites can also be a powerful tool is used well. You can drive a lot of traffic from your twitter or facebook account. I have been using them for a while and they are great.
It should be monthly if am not wrong. I tend to use Payspree which pays directly as soon as the sale is made through your link. It is much better that way other than having to wait a whole or two months before you get your money.
They should give it a redirect to an English version because I cannot seem to understand the korean. Well lets hope the site admin will make this change to get more users.
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