Wednesday, 15 July 2015

Tips for Getting Traffic to your Blog


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love what you do.
Depending on the way one might have the strategies on getting traffic to your blog, there are different ways one can achieve this, there are many ways but lets limit to at least ten of the major ways you can improve on your traffic.
1. Write Better Titles:
 This one will attract the reader since it is catching. better title doesnt meant that it should be decorated but it should have a meaning and has power to stand on its own. It gives the meaning of the story.
2. Promote With social media:

3. Know Your Niche for easy getting traffic to your blog

Your working should be easy
Finding out what your customers want . Get this right, and you can make mistakes with the rest of this list and still make sales. Get it wrong, and you will struggle no matter how well you execute the rest.If you’re a service provider working closely with clients, this is relatively easy – since clients will tell you about their problems, challenges, loves, and hates. They’ll let you know when you’re giving them what they want – and vice versa!
  • What do they buy from your competitors that you could do better, or with an original twist?

4. Show them you mean business.

Be clear

Don’t say: “Hi, I’m Rachel, welcome to my photography site, I hope you enjoy the pictures!” Do say: “Hi, I’m Rachel Reynolds, a photographer based in Boston. Welcome to my site – you can browse and buy my pictures in the gallery.”

5. Make your offer crystal clear.

What do you want people to DO when they come to your site? ‘Buy my stuff’ or ‘hire me’ should be at the top of your list. Next up is to subscribe to your blog or newsletter, sign up for a free trial, or do something else that moves them closer to buying.Make a prioritized list of these actions. For each desired action, you need to make an offer (invitation, call to action).


6. Promote a free subscription.

The brutal truth is that hardly anyone will buy the first time they land on your site. This is particularly true of sophisticated creative products or services – these purchases are usually not made on the spur of the moment.

Wednesday, 8 July 2015

Tips for Academic Success.

Discussion classroomUse these tips and techniques to improve your academic performance and optimize your learning experience

1. Attend classes regularly

Remember that no one makes you attend class, but with UC San Diego's fast-paced quarter system, you miss valuable information if you skip a class session.

2. Get to know your instructors and

TAs and instructors are here to help you and want to see you succeed. Find out your instructors' office hours and plan to visit at least once when the quarter begins.
  • Introduce yourself and establish direct contact so you'll feel more comfortable going to your instructors with questions or problems.
  • Use free meal vouchers provided by theto share lunch and conversation with your professor at the Faculty Club.

3 .Get to know your academic advisors

To find academic advisors by department or program, contact To find academic advisors by college,

4. Academic advisors can:

  • Direct you to specific resources on campus.
  • Help you explore different majors and career paths.
  • Assist you in choosing courses each quarter.

5. See if your department offers free tutoring

Many departments provide free tutoring or study programs to students:
  • Check to see if there's help offered for your particular class or department.
  • Ask your instructor, TA, or department head about available tutoring programs or bulletin board to see if regular tutoring or study table sessions are offered.
each quarter.    

6. Consider choosing a study partner for each of your classes

Ask a classmate to act as a study partner to compare notes and discuss concepts.
  • Agree that if one of you must miss a class, the other will take notes and share them.
  • Consider meeting regularly with your study partner to review concepts and quiz each other on materials.

7. Schedule adequate study time for each of your classes

Plan to spend a minimum of 2 hours studying outside class for each hour you spend in class. For example, if you attend 12 hours of class each week, plan for at least 24 hours outside class to study.

8. Take notes, and use them wisely

In addition to taking detailed notes in class, always recopy your notes; that is, copy them completely over again, as soon after class as possible.
It's one of the most important strategies to help you fully comprehend the information provided in each class lecture, fix the information firmly in your memory, and discover the concepts you don't fully understand.

9. Use course handouts provided by your instructors

Course handout materials, including lecture outlines, objectives and practice exams, are designed to help you organize and learn the material being presented in class. Make use of them as much as possible.
Instructors usually provide assigned readings in the course syllabus or other handouts. Spend 10 to 15 minutes before class and skim the assigned pages. This will familiarize you with the basic concepts and terminology for that lecture and prepare you to take more organized notes.