How to keep your blog content fresh, new and interesting

Posted On Thursday, February 12th, 2009 By Ravi

Keeping Your Blog Market-Fresh It is not enough to just write a blog. If you are taking the time to create a good and powerful blog – and if you want your blog to be a good marketing tool, you need to be doing this – then you will want to make sure that you get something back for your investment. One good way to keep interest in your blog going – and to keep your blog a powerful marketing tool and not a time-consuming hassle – is to keep introducing fresh content. Keep Your Blog Fresh There are a few ways to keep your blog content interesting without a lot of hassle: ?Get new readers by getting other bloggers to link to your blog. Blogging creates community, so that if you link to others sites, they are also likely to link to yours. Feel free to contact other bloggers with similar interests and goals and see if they would be willing to offer a link. ?Update and vary content regularly. Schedule regular updates so that your blog does not get stale, but also introduce new content. If you have always offered fashion tips on your fashion designer blog, consider Continue Reading

Photograpist

Posted On Monday, September 8th, 2008 By Ravi

I am told by many people that the camera is an extension of your eye, and the photograph shows how you look at things. If your photograph doesnt look good, it means either your camera has still not become an extension of your eye, or that you dont look at things properly. I have been quite a good photographer for quite some time now. Have had a passion for (film) cameras from a very little age, and have wasted a considerable amount of money on 35mm and 120 mm films and their prints. I started off with a stupid Kodak box camera with built in flash, and slowly moved on to a Zenit SLR 35mm camera that I had bought 2nd hand for Rs 3000 odd, with a 50mm lens (fungus came free with it), and after a few months went for a Vivitar SLR with 20 – 70 mm zoom lens which iwas using for over 3 years and would have exposed atleast a thousand rolls of film on it, and all the photos have turned out very well. I still store those photos in a cardboard box, and I open it occassionally to drop 1 or 2 naphthalene Continue Reading