blog – Nexyta https://www.nexyta.com Your Next, We Care Tue, 13 Dec 2016 03:06:44 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://www.nexyta.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/Nexyta_favicon.png blog – Nexyta https://www.nexyta.com 32 32 12+ Important HTML Tips and Tricks https://www.nexyta.com/important-html-tips-and-tricks/ https://www.nexyta.com/important-html-tips-and-tricks/#respond Tue, 13 Dec 2016 03:04:17 +0000 http://www.nexyta.com/?p=2470 Professional developer make their website by their own coding way. In this post, i will share some of HTML tips which help new developer for better understand. Also there are some discuss how to write good code.

1. Always Use Close Tags

Some of tags work if you not close them but always try to close the tags. In some of fields it could be make a problem.
Wrong way

<li>Some text here.
<li>Some new text here.
<li>Your idea.

Best way

<ul>
<li>Some text here.</li>
<li>Some new text here.</li>
<li>Your idea.</li>
</ul>

2. Declare Correct Doctype

Check your code and use correct doctype at the top of your html.

<!Doctype html>

3. Don’t Use Style Per Line

Don’t use style per line. It can make your code harder. Besides it’s not looking good.
Wrong way

<p style="color: red;">I'm going to make this text red so that it really</p>

It’s better to make a style for your all css code. Like

p {
   color: red;
}

4. Add All CSS Code in </head> Tags

If you want to load your website fast, add your all css code file in </head> tags.

<head>
<title>My Favorites Kinds of Corn</title>
<link href="path/to/file.css" media="screen" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"/>
<link href="path/to/anotherFile.css" media="screen" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"/>
</head>

5. Add All Javascript code before </body> Tags

It’s a good practise for all developer to add javascript code before </body> tags. It’s also help your website to load fast.

<p>And now you know my favorite kinds of corn. </p>
<script type="text/javascript" src="path/to/file.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="path/to/anotherFile.js"></script>
</body>
</html>

6. Include All your Javascript Code in One File

Try to make a javascript file and call your javascript code from this file. It will not only make your site loading faster but also save your bandwidth.

7. Validator Your HTML Code

Download html validator plugin like Firebug. It will help you to validate your html file.

8. Always Use Lowercase Tags

Always try to use lowercase tags like div/class/attributes
Wrong way

<DIV>
<P>Here's an interesting fact about corn. </P>=
</DIV>

Correct way

<div>
<p>Here's an interesting fact about corn. </p>
</div>

9. Use H1-H6 Tags

You can change your <p> tags to <h6>. By this way, you can get some SEO facility.

<h1>This is a really important corn fact!</h1>
<h6>Small, but still significant corn fact goes here.</h6>

10. Download yslow

Download yslow. It’s created by yahoo and it’s help you to make a perfect site.
yslow

11. Internet Explorer CSS Code

Create ie.css file which load external css code for ie browser. Some of code not work in ie browser so you need to think about it.

<!--[if lt IE 7]>
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" media="screen" href="path/to/ie.css" />
<![endif]-->

12. Use Good Quality Code Editor

Below are few links:

13. Compress your CSS and Javascript File

compress

Javascript Compression Services

CSS Compression Services

14. Image “ALT” Use

Use alt in all of your image. It’s good for SEO.

Wrong

<IMG src="cornImage.jpg"/>
<IMG src="cornImage.jpg"/>

Right

<img src="cornImage.jpg" alt="A corn field I visited." />
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How to Make Money with Your Blog https://www.nexyta.com/make-money-with-blog/ https://www.nexyta.com/make-money-with-blog/#respond Sun, 11 Dec 2016 09:45:53 +0000 http://www.nexyta.com/?p=2457 You want to make money, right? Of course you do. Everyone wants – and needs -to make money. So you started a blog since you’ve heard it’s an easy way to make cash, but you’re not quite sure how to actually make money doing it. Or maybe you already have a blog and you’re exploring ways to monetize it.

No matter which group you’re in, making money with a blog – whether it’s a hobby blog or a business blog –is possible. It’s not a get rich quick ordeal, but if you do it right, you could make enough to support your family and more. Let’s dive in and see how you can make a profit with your blog.

Monetize with CPC or CPM Ads

One of the most common ways bloggers make money is through placing ads on their site. There are two popular types of ads:

  • CPC/PPC Ads: Cost per click (also called pay per click) ads are usually banners that you place in your content or sidebar. Each time a reader clicks on the ad, you are paid for that click.
  • CPM Ads: CPM Ads, or “cost per 1,000 impressions,” are ads that pay you a fixed amount of money based on how many people view your ad.

Perhaps the most popular network for placing these types of ads is Google AdSense. With this program, you do not need to be in direct contact with advertisers; you simply place the banner on your site, Google chooses ads relevant to your content, and your viewers click on the ads. There are countless similar programs available if you find that AdSense doesn’t work for you, such as Chitika, Infolinks, and Media.net.

Sell Private Ads

Working with advertising networks isn’t your only option when it comes to selling ads. If you end up with enough traffic, advertisers may come directly to you and ask you to place their ad on your site. You can also contact advertisers yourself. The biggest difference from the above mentioned option is that there is no middle man, which means you can set your own ad rates.

Selling private ads can come in the form of banners, buttons, or links. You can even make money writing sponsored posts where you write about or give a review of an advertiser’s product or service. Another option is to write an underwritten post or series, which is where you can write about any topic, but the advertiser pays for a “Brought to you by” mention in the content.

The ways you make money with this can vary. For instance, you might charge a one-time fee for a link within a post. If you are hosting banner ads, you might charge your partner monthly.

Bonus tip: To maximize your income, you can also choose to sell sponsorship space in your newsletters, podcasts, and videos.

Include Affiliate Links in Your Content

Affiliate marketing is also another great tool for monetizing your blog:

  1. An advertiser has a product she wants to sell. She agrees to give you a commission from each sale if the buyer is coming from your site.
  2. She gives you a unique link that tracks your affiliate code. That way, she knows when a buyer used your link to make a purchase.
  3. You include your affiliate link on your site. You can do this directly in the content or through banner ads. If a reader clicks on your unique link and buys the product you have recommended, you earn a percentage of what she purchased.

You can utilize affiliate marketing through ad networks like Amazon Associates, or you can create private partnerships with advertisers and businesses with an affiliate program.

Sell Digital Products

If you would rather not advertise other people’s products on your site, or if you are looking for another stream of income, consider selling digital products. This can include items like:

  • eBooks
  • Online courses/workshops
  • Images, video, or music people can use in their own content
  • Apps, plugins, or themes

Just remember that if you are going to choose one of these avenues that you make it relevant and useful to your readers. A lot of bloggers make the mistake of assuming they are developing a product their readers need; listen to your readers first, and then create a digital product that will meet their needs.

Use it as a Content Marketing Tool for Your Business

It is also possible to sell physical products on your blog and to make money that way. Instead of thinking of it as making money from your blog, however, think of your blog as a content marketing tool that will drive visitors to your business website.

The possibilities are practically endless when it comes to developing a business blog. You could sell hand-made products, books, manufactured products, and so much more. Or you might already have a business and decide to start a blog to convert loyal customers.

Lets say, for example, that you refurbish and resell used smartphones out of your home. You could use a blog to attract visitors to your website where you list your current phones for sale. Your blog might cover topics about DIY refurbishing. On one level, it seems counterintuitive because you want people to buy your phones, but it also helps you build a brand and gain recognition. Social media guru Jay Baer explains the concept on Copyblogger:

I was at a conference a few years ago, and this is where I first sort of started thinking about this concept, and their founder, Robert Johnson, was speaking…

He said, “Well our best customers are the people that think they can fix it themselves.”

But eventually you are going to get out of your depth either on that project on a project down the road, at which point who are you going to call? Are you going to call somebody randomly that you discovered on Google or are you going to call the guys who you just watched their logo in the corner of a 14-minute instructional video?

This concept can also be applied to services in all types of industries. For instance, if you offered electronic repair services as opposed to physical products, you could still use the same blogging concept to increase brand awareness and convert more clients.

Sell Memberships

Another option to make money is to sell memberships to exclusive corners of your website. For instance, a career blog might charge $10 per month for users to gain access to their job board. A startup business blog might sell memberships to their forums where people can get personalized advice about their business.

The key here is that your exclusive membership has to be more valuable than something your visitors can find for free somewhere else, so be sure you’re developing something of value and worth the price.

Use it to Build Your Credibility

Blogging to build credibility can lead to many money-making opportunities. For instance, let us say you start a blog in the finance industry. People start reading your content, and your blog becomes very popular. You are now a recognized figure in the finance industry.

Once you have that authority, people might approach you to co-author a book on debt management, or you could charge to speak at conferences or to run employee financial training days.

This certainly isn’t a direct form of making money blogging, but it has worked for many well-known bloggers, and it can work for you, too. If you’re looking for a direct revenue stream, popular blogs have sold for 4-7 figures (sometimes more) by selling their branding and content.

The biggest thing to keep in mind is that making money blogging is not possible by putting your site up and letting it sit there. The “if you build it, they will come” mentality doesn’t work here, so be sure you’re willing to put in the time. Most bloggers don’t see a spike of income for several months (sometimes years) after starting their blog. Before you dive too deep into blogging, remember these little bits of advice:

Create Quality Content

You are not going to make any money from your blog if people don’t read it. After all, your readers are the ones who are going to make you money, whether they’re clicking on your ads or buying your products. Always put your readers first.

Don’t Spend Your Time Exclusively on Your Blog

Developing a successful blog has a lot to do with building relationships. That can include relationships with sponsors, affiliate partners, or simply other bloggers who will direct traffic to your blog. Be sure some of your time is spent on forums and other blogs (or whatever works for you) to build these relationships and your blog.

Don’t Be Afraid to Experiment

Not all of these tips and avenues of income are going to work for you. Don’t be afraid to tweak your methods to see what works best for you and your readers.

Making money blogging can take a lot of persistence, but it can pay off in the long-run if you’re starting out from scratch. Just remember that you don’t have to use all of these money-making avenues at once. Consider what other people in your industry are doing, and start from there.

Over time, you will learn what works for you and what doesn’t. If you’re looking to make money from your blog, which option will you start with?

Let me know in the comment section :).

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7 Ways to Boost Your Success as a Blogger https://www.nexyta.com/7-ways-to-success-as-a-blogger/ https://www.nexyta.com/7-ways-to-success-as-a-blogger/#respond Sun, 11 Dec 2016 03:31:33 +0000 http://www.nexyta.com/?p=2453 All bloggers have one thing in common: they want their blog to succeed. For most bloggers, success means converting loyal followers.

No matter when or why you started your blog, a few tweaks here and there to your blog and your attitude can change things for the better. Check out our list of seven tips to help you succeed as a blogger.

1. Find a Niche

This little bit of advice has been bouncing around the Internet since the dawn of the first successful blog. Still, a lot of newbie bloggers don’t take this advice to heart, partially because a lot of new bloggers aren’t sure what to blog about and partially because others don’t know what a niche is. Don’t worry; we’ve got you covered.

Niche is defined as, “a specialized but profitable corner of the market.”

What we really mean when we say “find your niche” is to narrow your blog’s focus. Talking about anything and everything that comes to mind is great if you’re writing for yourself, but readers may find that chaotic and difficult to follow. What readers really want is a collection of related and helpful articles on the same topic to help solve a problem or question.

Examples of niches include:

  • Parenting
  • Finance
  • Beauty
  • DIY Home Décor
  • Fitness
  • Web Design

While it’s true that there are blogs on practically every niche, the key to really being successful and hitting your target audience is to narrow your topic even further. Find a hole in the market and focus on that. This will reduce your competition while making you a go-to expert in your niche.

For example, Blogging Basics 101 started because there were tons of sites with blogging advice for intermediate and advanced bloggers, but there wasn’t a lot of good advice for novice bloggers.

Another example would be if you wanted to start a travel blog. Instead of focusing on travel in general, you might narrow your focus to a single country or city. That way, you become the number one go-to blog for people looking to visit that area.

2. Don’t Be Afraid to Self-Promote

Promoting your own project on social media or within your group of friends is intimidating for a lot of people. You don’t want to sound like you are bragging, and you definitely don’t want to come across looking like spam.

If you want to succeed, however, you have to get the word out there, and who better to do that than you? It’s all part of the marketing process, and bloggers have to learn how to use social media and blog commenting functions to market themselves.

Sometimes tooting your own horn isn’t all that bad. The key is to find a balance between self-promotion and humility. Many bloggers and social media enthusiasts suggest using 80 percent of your social comments and shares to promote other people’s works and 20 percent of it promoting your own products and services.

3. Build on What Works

Experimenting is all a part of the process, so don’t be afraid to try something new. Start a new weekly blogging series, try placing ads, or start guest posting.

Use your website statistics and commenting functions to see how readers react to these new ideas. If you’re not seeing any indication of a reaction in your stats, poll your readers to see what they think.

Testing one thing here or there isn’t likely to hurt your blogging practice. Some of these experiments can lead to a huge increase in traffic. The good news is that you can always ditch the ones that don’t work.

4. Perform an “Above the Fold” Test

Above the fold includes the content you see when you first view your blog. It’s anything that you see without scrolling.

Since you only have a few seconds to make a good first impression and help readers find what they’re looking for, you want the most important information above the fold. For instance, people should be able to tell who you are and what you do without scrolling. If it’s not evident in your blogs title, it’s worth adding a tagline. If you want to draw attention to your call-to-action, that should appear above the fold as well.

Not sure how your website performs in this regard? Use the Clue App to set up a free 5-second test. Send the test out to your friends or followers to see which information readers see as most important. Don’t like the results? It’s worth rethinking your website layout.

5. Make Your Blog Sticky

Sticky is a term that means you’re encouraging people to return to or stay on your blog. For example, you might link to a relevant article from your blog’s archives. You can do this within the content, or you can list additional resources at the end of each blog post. The idea is that these links point to your own content and offer readers more in-depth information on the topic or a related subject.

As you do this, people are more likely to stick around and subscribe to your blog. You can also make your blog sticky by inviting readers to subscribe to your blog or by making your RSS feed available with the click of a button.

6. Look for Ways to Extend Your Blog

To get people to stick around and keep coming back, it’s worth extending your reach outside of simple blog posts. This helps you reach more people who enjoy other forms of content and contact, and it kee

ps your blog from getting boring.

Examples of ways to extend your reach include:

  • Hanging around industry forums or social media
  • Sending out newsletters
  • Starting a podcast series
  • Releasing videos

7. Create Quality Content

People have been saying it for years, and the saying still holds true. Content is king.

Without well-written and engaging content, your blog isn’t going to go anywhere. Yes, your blog design and your marketing tactics are important, but they’re practically useless if you don’t have quality content. People may come because of the marketing, but they’ll stay when you deliver content they need.

Pro tip: Creating content users “need” can encompass anything from teaching them something to providing entertainment. While blogging about yourself can have its benefits, you should always be focusing on solving the reader problems first (whether they want a good laugh or are looking for advice). Satisfying their needs is what will drive readers to subscribe to your blog.

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How to create the perfect blog https://www.nexyta.com/create-the-perfect-blog/ https://www.nexyta.com/create-the-perfect-blog/#respond Fri, 02 Dec 2016 21:04:52 +0000 http://www.nexyta.com/?p=2358 In reality you might want to ask a blogger if there is anything truly like the word ‘the perfect blog?’ I think the article ‘the’ there seems to point to something different, something being missed, that every blogger should be case sensitive of to succeed. If you want to find out what that is? Then you are more than just in line with me.

First things first the rudiments:

blog-steps

Now to the next stage, let’s consider all this together not individually but collectively to meet up with our ends meet- to create the perfect blog;

1. MY NICHE

niche

Niche means the specialized area a blogger feels like writing on. What do you consider writing on? Something that makes you feel really comfortable to write on; Car writes ups, fictions, Non-fictions, Cooking, Political Controversial topics, gossips, sex education. Every niche today started with a blogger challenging itself in forming up an article. Whatever niche you decide to write on always make sure the reason why you are going into it is unique, something persons reading will find unique in yours from what other veteran in the niche you picked have been working on.
NOTE: Don’t just write, research on it and then put it out there to the public, for those who are going to be your readers, which leads to the next point- Audience!

2. ARE YOU MY AUDIENCE?

audience

The niche you pick will keep you prepared on who your audience could be – Single mothers, Sport fans, Political persons, idealistic, philosophers etc. Which means every blogger or proposed blogger should importantly consider when writing on who his readers will be?

3. DEVELOP CONTENT PLAN

content-plan

It’s not every time a writer gets to pen down his words (this is referring to any blogger outside the feed of updates- news, entertainment, or sport news) EVEN fashion bloggers or fashion entertainers does this too just as the picture above of Jeannie Mia (An American makeup artist, Fashion expert, actress, and TV personality.
We have all got to plan ahead to make our dreams of blogging be a dream of perfection.

4. CONTENT PROMOTION STRATEGY

content-promotion

Loving your audience and treating them with lots of goodies with promotion strategy a blogger out there is adding to the qualification of making for itself a certificate of perfection.
Share snippet of post to social media networks. So take it upon yourself to do well first in having great social media recognition and not just that, getting your followers or audience connected to you all time via means of Facebook, YouTube, Twitter account, Instagram video or picture post, BBM, Linked in and many more.

5. ALWAYS MAKE ROOM FOR AUDIENCE RESPONSE

audience-responce

The comment or feedback given by readers is JUST AS IMPORTANT as the words posted on the page.
BRINGING OR REMINISCING HAPPENINGS AROUND EVEN IF IT’S NOT PART OF THE NICHE. SOMETHING THAT BASICALLY keeps the blog alive. Do you also know that 75% of readers who go through your post always look for a friendly audience response site for many reasons, apart from just communicating how well they love it, correcting or even adding few more ideas to the content written.

They want to feel and know more about you outside the words just as it is for celebrities; Thespian, Musicians, T.V and Radio OAP (On Air Personality) writers – their fans love for them also extend to daily lives outside their job.

By all means a blogger shouldn’t take ‘blogging’ as a means to fame, to become a celebrity and if you wish to do so for fame, wish you the best but you know, you’ve got to work a whole lot to get to the top blogging is no easy job if you are lazy to provide content.

6. KEEP A TRAFFIC TARGET

target-traffic

Bloggers traffic target should always increase daily or weekly. To get a responsive blog the blogger should always innovate ways to push the site’s traffic to trend. Is it because I refer to my personal life or to similar situations in the environment?

Simple reply to all of it YES! If you get the love of a reader from the very first day, blog site URL comes to the readers mind readily and being a lover of it, it will surprise you how often your traffic will increase with him introducing others with that similar love of niche, and who knows how this love will fly out to become others addictive URL site.

7. IMPROVE YOUR BLOGGING SKILL

blogging-skills

Always try to make a blog post better than the last. The more consistent you get in writing, the better you be and if you are actually aren’t sure of how to write better don’t hold back ask for help from persons good at this, or take courses online. No one wants to read blogs from a site where the writer doesn’t improve its writing skills with poor sentence construction, punctuation, irrelevancy of words, flow of sentences and many more.

TIPS:

a) Give catchy titles/ headlines.
b) Think of the length of content – what works perfect for SEO (Search Engine Optimization) and Google?
c) Use of images – readers love something graphical to keep them going.
d) Make your contents have value to the society, be interesting, be honest, use yourself as an example, develop a unique style of writing that will make readers read a post word for word from the beginning to the end without getting bored, research on your writing and always keep your audience eager to finding innovative items on it.
e) Always read through your write ups or give someone to edit. It must be error free and almost perfect!!

Then you are on your way to creating a perfect blog.

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