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Posted July 20, 2011 by Onibalusi Bamidele

With all the noise circulating the web about Google plus lately I think it is important for you to calculate your steps wisely and see if you’re making the right decisions as a blogger.
Since building a successful blog is all about knowing where your audience is and spending the most of your time there, it wouldn’t be wise to join the next new social media site without thinking twice.
I’ve been thinking about this lately, and I’ve been asking myself if Google+ is really the right platform for bloggers. I’ve done a lot of experiments and I’ve calculated my results, this post will be telling you what I think about Google+ and you will be able to decide if it is right for you as a blogger or not.
The Search Engine Ranking Factor
I’ve been doing a lot lately to optimize my blog posts for the search engines and to improve the number of visitors to my blog, and at the moment I’m currently averaging 5k visitors every month from the search engines. The reality is that over 99% of this traffic comes from Google and since a smart businessman will… 
Open source blogging platform WordPress has reached an important milestone: It powers more than 50 million websites, about half of which are hosted on WordPress.com.
Also, more than 287 million people view more than 2.5 billion pages on WordPress.com each month and, on an average day, WordPress.com users create about 500,000 new posts and 400,000 new comments, according to WordPress’ official stats.
Recently, WordPress competitor Tumblr surpassed 20 million blogs, passing WordPress.com in terms of the number of blogs hosted on the platform.
However, unlike Tumblr, WordPress lets users install and use the platform on their own web host. Due to the simplicity and versatility of the platform, WordPress isn’t only used to power blogs, it can also be used for running various types of personal, business and community websites.
Tim McGuire from New Jersey Computer Doctors cannot believe the power of a properly designed blog. There is amazing potential if one follows up and post at least daily. I am still baffled (when done correctly) how quick the blog posts show up in the 1st page of Google. Computer Doctors clients have been very impressed with the SEO results from their blogs designed and set-up… 
By Warren

Blogging is rewarding in so many ways, and for those of us who dedicate the time to researching, writing, and publishing our best works it is something we would likely call a passion. And it is for this reason that we continually strive to improve our blogs, by adding more content, more features, and perpetually striving to drive ever more traffic to it, in order that we might showcase our thoughts for the world to see.
I’m going to share a few of the blog improvement tips that I’ve implemented in order to make it more productive and even more profitable for me.
Tip #1:
Develop a blog post checklist, and use it prior to publishing each and every post. A basic step that many people overlook is to read it after you’ve written it. Often times you’ll find mistakes in prose that you didn’t notice while putting it together the first time. Spell check it, prior to publishing it, good grammar, and spelling go a long way to lending itself toward professionalism. Spend more than a minute on the title, often this is the most important aspect of a post. Double check your links if you’ve included… 
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