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A former client wrote an unflattering review of your services and now you’re worried about how this will affect future business. Fortunately, WeddingWire allows you to “Respond” to reviews in an effort to remedy the situation and deflect potential damage, but it’s important to consider when and how you respond. By responding appropriately to a client’s review, even if you don’t agree with their comments, you show that you take a personal interest in your business and care to make it better.How To Make Money With Pinterest And Amazon | Ramblings Of A Diva
What if I told you that since using Pinterest to promote my own blog posts that my Amazon Associates sales have almost tripled? Seriously. Amazon Associate sales are now my #1 income stream from my blogs, and I attribute that to not only growing my blog, but utilizing Pinterest as well. There are two ways in which Pinterest has driven my Amazon Associate sales; through pins to posts containing my Amazon Associates affiliate links and pins directly affiliate linked to a product. First, let’s talk about how to link to a blog post that contains Amazon Associates links.How to Successfully Write a Post Using Affiliate Links | Ramblings Of A Diva
UPDATE: there have been many requests to buy the print – thank you! We’ll be looking into it this week – so hopefully by the end of the week (that being Friday March 25), we should have something available. Thanks again for all your support and positive attitude, it’s so wonderful to see so many of you enthusiastic about giving credit where credit is due. x
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So you wanna be a [craft -- or other type of] blogger? Here are some resources to help you get the most out of your blogging experience. There’s a little bit of everything here, from how to blog to how to engage in social media, how to make money blogging, and how to take great blog photos, and how to interact with the blogging community. Many of the articles listed here are from our site, and many of them link to other articles we loved (and thought you would too).
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The Cargo Culture Cargo is a creative publishing platform where everything, from the ever-changing visual appearance of people’s personal websites to the user interface, is built around the work shared by its members.He then recommended that I go to settings and change my archive from monthly to weekly. All my blogs are back even though that archive side of my blog now looks like a real mess! What it really means is that Blogger does stuff with impunity and you either like it or not.
J - missing post - do archives 'age off' or have a limit? - Blogger Help
The short answer is that you can do this by making the blog in question a team blog , with two members, then removing the original team member. Wait for the owner of Account 2 to accept the invitation. If you're sharing a computer, you'll need to sign out of Account 1 first, or each use a different browser. Notes: You'll still see any posts made on the blog by Account 1 with Account 1's display name.
How do I move a blog between accounts? - Blogger Help
Watch a video about permissions and privacy By default, your blog is completely public, and can be read by anyone on the internet. However, if you want to keep it private, just click on "Edit" under the Blog Readers section in the Settings tab. Under the Blog Readers heading, you'll probably see "Anybody" selected as the default. When you change this to "Only these readers," you'll get an option to add readers. Click the Add Readers link and then enter the email address of a person to whom you want to grant access to your blog.
J - Controlling who can view your blog - Blogger Help
NOTE: Remember, if you changed the URL of your blog, any existing incoming links will become dead link. If your blog is relatively new, that may not be a problem, but if your blog has been on the Web for a long time, your blog will already have been indexed by search engines, and you will have to wait to be indexed by the search engines all over again, and for some time, people searching for content in your blog will get links that lead nowhere. You will lose your PageRank and will have to wait a long time to get a meaningful PageRank for blog with the new URL . People may have linked to your blog or posts and all these will become dead links. Further, there have been lots of reports of bloggers who deleted their blog or changed its URL. Sploggers grab the now available URL and use them for dubious uses the worst of which is pornography.
How to change URL of your blog
Hello everyone, Using my usual Google Account, I initially created my blog at the address http://xxxxxx. blogspot.com/ (this is a dummy address to illustrate my point). However, on the same day, I finally decided to have a dedicated Google Account for my blogging activities. Using that new account I could not reuse the URL http://xxxxxx.blogspot.com/ so I deleted the initial blog. Just before deletion I had a message that the URL http://xxxxxx.blogspot.com/ would be locked for 90 days in case I would change my mind and would like to restore my blog.
J - Reclaim a blog URL from another Google Account I own - Blogger Help
The Real Blogger Status: When You Import Posts Into Your Blog, Do So Selectively
When you export the contents of your blog , so you can import them to another blog, you will export all posts, without any choice. If you import repeatedly to any blog, and you publish posts automatically, you will end up with duplicate posts. In almost all cases, you will find it best to not select "Automatically publish all imported posts". To prevent possible future problems, you will want to clean up imported posts, after you have published all posts needed. From the " Edit Posts " menu, select "Imported". It is far easier to repeatedly import - then selectively publish, then it is to publish everything then have to scan back through the entire blog and search for duplicated posts, with suffixed URLs.Maybe you want to use an account with a different name (email address), or maybe you have two (or more) accounts, and want some blogs under a different account. The reason why a blog is owned by the wrong account is not an issue . The issue is how you transfer the blog to the other account.

