Numerous words and tech terminology forcing Tech. professional to acquire knowledge about latest tech jargon. Here we have tried out explaining today's hot terminology in a very Simple way.
Blog:

A blog is generally a website, portal which is maintain, update, enhance by any individual. Blog, unlike any website, it updates daily to keep readers well informed. Blog is like online diary where anyone can post a comment or give his or her views on written article where moderator can also reply. Typically updated daily, blogs often reflect the personality of the author. What set blogs apart from other online writing, IMHO, are their dynamic nature (as opposed to static Web pages) and their voice (style). Blogs can fall into two general categories.
Personal Blogs: A mixture of a personal diary, opinion posts and research links.
Education Blogs: Blog reflect identity of Educational Organization and share institute's culture with external world.
Business Blogs: A corporate tool for communicating with customers or employees to share knowledge and expertise.
Business blogs are sweeping the business community. Blogs are an excellent method to share a company's expertise, build additional web traffic, and connect with potential customers...
Anyone can start blog but to keep update your blog is primary focus. If you have writing ability on any of your chosen area, it is worth to invest daily one or two yours. In return putting some Google adsense code, you can get good traffic that result in to earning some extra $bucks from your part time blogging.
Many people wonder why people do blogging like never before. Recently I came to know one blog which worth cool $5 Million USD. So blogging is now a days becoming more or less profession where people around the world flooding more then billion pages every days. So to start successful blogging put in mind this basic fact,
Selecting the best niche for your blog.
Install word press using cpanel.
Adding Wordpress Antispam Plugins.
Installing Wordpress Tweaks.
Securing your blog with Wordpress Security Guide.
Adding the best pay per click programs.
Promoting your blog via - Youtube or offering freebies like free domain names.
Setting up goals for your blogs with revenue goals and traffic goals.
Updating your blog daily and accepting all your commentors' feedback and reverting back to them ASAP.
Final step is to stop wasting time readers others blogs and limiting your reading time to the minimum and trying to dedicate more time into your own blog's design and content. Also don't forget no one will help you to make money but its you who needs to work on it.
SEO:
SEO mean for Search Engine Optimization is the process of improving traffic and volume to a web site via different search result and keywords. Search engine optimization is not just to rank in search engines but to achieve a good click through rate from the targeted visitors. This means that your web site should come up in the search results of the search-engines with targeted keywords that are related to your content or theme of your site.
Typically SEO work comprise good understanding of Web Design include basic coding, web analytics of content, trends and keywords. SEO process in no longer a ball game, but it creating niche among all web analytics give best out of none.
As a marketing strategy for increasing a site's relevance, SEO considers how search algorithms work and what people search for. SEO efforts may involve a site's coding, presentation, and structure, as well as fixing problems that could prevent search engine indexing programs from fully spidiring a site.
You can outsource your specific SEO work, there are number of professional available to enhance your site rank, index in different way. SEO will not only improve your site visibility but also increase your mainstream revenue, design and development. The terms Search Engine Marketing, Web optimization, SEO Tools etc., are all related with SEO.
Wordpress:
Blogging is increasingly popular, both for individuals and businesses alike. That's because blogging software is one of the easiest ways to publicize information about your company. The best packages offer near-infinite customizability while still making it easy for new users to get up and running with a bare minimum of installation and configuration.
Among the long list of available packages, the best is WordPress. To me, it offers just the right balance of configurability and ease of use. What's more, it seems to consistently be on the cusp of the latest Web technologies. Case in point: WordPress 2.6 arrived today, and it brings a host of new options that make posting and editing your blogs easier than ever -- even when you're offline.
What has always made WordPress so great, is how easy it is to use. Its attractive UI allows you to quickly update and manage your blog, and it has lots of polish. Where some packages might force you to enter posts into clumsy Web forms, WordPress offers a WYSIWYG editor and AJAX-powered controls. Plus, it's fully "skinnable," so your blog can look like whatever you want to the outside world. New features can easily be added through third-party plug-ins.
Web applications are especially vulnerable to networked attacks, so their developers have to stay on their toes. Fortunately, WordPress is updated frequently, and version 2.6 fixes more than 190 bugs. What really sets this new release apart, however, is its crop of new features.
WordPress 2.6 introduces a new edit-tracking system, which allows you to quickly review who made what changes to a post and when. It also lets you revert to older versions of a post, in the event of vandalism (or if you end up with your foot in your mouth).
It also provides a "Press this" book mark let that you can add to your browser. One click and it extracts the most relevant information from the page you're currently viewing and send it to your WordPress blog.
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Web 2.0:
If you surf the Web design sites these days, you can't help but find references to Web 2.0. This is the new and revolutionary change that is sweeping the Web and allowing users to interact with the data available there in ways we never dreamed possible 10 years ago. But is this really the case? How much of Web 2.0 is just marketing hype and how much of it is actually new?
What is Web 2.0:
Originally in 2004, Web 2.0 was referred to as this idea of the "Web as a platform". The concept was such that instead of thinking of the Web as a place where browsers viewed data through small windows on the readers' screens, the Web was actually the platform that allowed people to get things done. But this really didn't catch on. In fact, it's fairly hard to grasp what that really means.
Later people started thinking of Web 2.0 as the programming tools used to create the Web pages that were considered "cutting edge Web 2.0". This included AJAX and SOAP and other XML and JavaScript applications that allowed the readers to actually interact with the Web pages more like you would with an application on your desktop.
Now Web 2.0 is really starting to mean a combination of the technology (like AJAX) allowing the customers to actually interact with the information. Web 2.0 is starting to mean the situation where amateur writers and developers are able to create applications and Web sites that get more credibility than traditional news sources and software vendors. This combination of powerful JavaScript tools like AJAX enabling nearly anyone to contribute to and interact with the data that we are all working with is really what Web 2.0 is.
Affiliate Marketing:
Affiliate programs are a simple way for you to get some extra cash coming from your Web site. An affiliate program is where you partner with another company, usually an ecommerce company, to sell their product from your Web site. For every product you sell, you get a portion of the proceeds(comission). The best known affiliate program sells books for Amazon.com, but you can sell anything from car ads to fishing flies.
Advertisements
Many sites have advertising on them, and they are another way to add a revenue stream from your Web site. The money from advertising comes in two ways: first from the number of people who view the ad and second from the number of "click-throughs" on the ad. Basically, if your site gets a lot of hits (and so a lot of people will see the ad) it will get a better rate for advertisements. But even sites that have lower hit rates might have high numbers of clicks on the ad, and this will get you a better rate as well.
Advertising can take the form of banner ads, which usually cost a lot, or just sponsored links. You can see examples of each of those on About.com as well. The banner ads on the top, bottom and sides cost more than the sponsored links on the bottom, and they each bring in different amounts of revenue.
RSS:
RSS is a family of Web feed formats used to publish frequently updated content such as blog entries, news headlines, and podcasts in a standardized format.[2] An RSS document (which is called a "feed," "web feed,"[3] or "channel") contains either a summary of content from an associated web site or the full text. RSS makes it possible for people to keep up with web sites in an automated manner that can be piped into special programs or filtered displays.
Now it's easier than ever to get free content for your Web site. RSS feeds are available from every About.com Web site including the Web Design/HTML site. And with some simple tools you can either read compilations of the About sites you like on newsreaders or place the content directly on your Web site with JavaScript or other programming tools.
Newsreaders
There are many online and offline newsreaders you can use to read RSS syndications. One of the ones I've used is Novobot. It's fairly easy to use, but adding new syndications is a little challenging. Another one I really like is Headline Viewer and Netnews Wire for Mac OS 10.2 (Jaguar).
The nice thing about using client-side newsreaders is you can download the news and then read it offline. But there are also a bunch of online news aggregators you can use to read RSS feeds. My favorite online aggregator is Meerkat. It's got a lot of technology related feeds already aggregated. News is Free is another good aggregator, it has thousands of sites linked. And one of the best known aggregators is Syndic8.
Google Adsense:
The Google AdSense module provides Web site owners with the means to earn revenue from visitors by displaying ads from Google's AdSense service, or Google's Site Search on their sites. Depending on the web site number of visitors and type of content, the revenue can barely cover the hosting costs, or be quite substantial.
AdSense for content automatically crawls the content of your pages and delivers ads (you can choose both text or image ads) that are relevant to your audience and your site content-ads so well-matched, in fact, that your readers will actually find them useful.
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