Archive for April, 2010

Making Profitable Money From Blogging – In A Right Way

Making Profitable Money From Blogging – In A Right Way

Hi Readers,

Ok, Before i start writing about this topic i will like to clear one point “There is nothing like : Easy Money“. Yes, even in the world of internet and same thing goes for Blogging.
Ever  since blogging became popular, people are trying to make a living at it. A few have been successful, but many eventually give up, or if they actually do continue to blog, they aren’t making anything.

That does not mean it can’t be done, It’s Going to Take a While :

A lot of people jump into blogging thinking they’re going to start earning quickly. That is very likely not the case. It’s about finding a good niche – something you’re passionate about. Ask yourself what your interests are, and if your topics are things you can see yourself writing about regularly for years.

Doing  some  research on how many people are searching for that type of content. Use tools like Google Trends. Look at how many people are advertising on this type of content. Is there enough content to write about on the topic or will you eventually run out of things to say?
there’s no rule for how often you should blog. People have been successful writing a post a week or less. Still, your chances of growing success are increased along with your frequency.  Think about it !!

Every post you write is a doorway into your site,”  If you’re only writing 52 posts a year, that’s 52 places people can connect with you through Google or through Twitter. If you’re writing 365 (one a day), then you’ve exponentially increased the amount of places that people can find you.”

Despite the beliefs of some, blogging is not dead, and it’s not dying by the hands of social media. Social media can be the blogger’s best friend for sharing content, and attracting more readers like Twitter or Facebook

I looked at some polls and found that more people preferred to have more blog readers, as opposed to more Twitter followers. Granted, Twitter use has grown significantly since then, but I don’t know that the outcome would be much different now. A lot of bloggers are using Twitter simply to drive traffic to their blog posts.

So, the key point is to keep on writing fresh keep on writing.  If you are looking for a web hosting service for your new blog, I will recommend Linux Hosting Plans at NetSpaceIndia.

Enjoy – Blogging

Why and How to make backup for small website?

Why and How to make backup for small website?

As a service provider ( www.netspaceindia.com ) we came across several quires from our customers around the globe one of  the most asked query is ” how to make a backup of our website ? ” For shared customer we always recommend customer to take backup of your data at your local end.
So here we are explaining the requirement and steps for making a backup.

Why :
As number of website are growing day by day the data inside their database is also growing rapidly. As your website grows it is important to start backing-up your data so in case of any disaster / attack  (Like : Gumblar Attacks) you can easily and safely restore your website.

How :
If you are a customer of www.netspaceindia.com  and taken a shared hosting from us like Linux or windows hosting then you will should be having either Plesk (Windows ) or Cpanel (Linux) control panel, bellow are steps for backing-up your website :

Cpanel (Linux Shared Hosting)  :

  1. Login to Cpanel from www.yourdomain.com/cpane
  2. Look For Backup option under Files Tab
  3. Under Full Backup click on “Download or Generate a full website backup”
  4. select backup destination (Select Home) and provide it with your email address.
  5. once the backup is completed you will get mail from your server.
  6. After the mail login into your Cpanel and follow step 1 to 3.
  7. Now you will see your backup file in the list.
  8. Click on the file name and download it.

Note : Cpanel backup file will have extension of .tar.gz which you can use to restore it latter or you can simply unzip it in your local PC.

Plesk (Windows Shared Hosting) :

  1. Login to your plesk panel from https://yourdomain.com:8443/
  2. Look for “Backup Manager” under file tab
  3. under backup manager click on backup
  4. give backup file any name
  5. UN-check “Create multivolume backup”
  6. under Store backup in select “Server repository”
  7. under Backup content select Domain configuration and content “All Configuration and Content”
  8. then submit backup button.
  9. After a while your backup will be completed and will show you under backup option in plesk
  10. You can download the backup file from there.

Please note that it is important that keep on downloading your backup from time to time.

Enjoy Hosting….

Shashi Kant Pandidhar