Review of Andy Beard.eu

Intermediate and advanced marketers.

Recommended

The first thing that strikes you about Andy’s blog, is that it has a nice simple background which makes it quick to load and easy to read. Andy’s main focus is on monetising blogs search engine optimisation and marketing.

Some of Andy’s categories are:

    * blog monetisation
    * marketing
    * niche websites
    * stats
    * mininet

Some of Andy’s post have interesting titles such as " I Hate Rhubarb Not Broccoli & Undeniable Proof" or how about this one, "Watering the Plants, Digging Holes & Housekeeping".

Andy goes into great detail in some posts, for example in "WordPress SEO Masterclass for Competitive Niches" he does an in-depth review of a customer’s blog site highlighting work that the customer has done to increase  SEO potential and suggesting improvements of his own.

This post is easy to understand if you know your SEO but not so simple if you’re new to the business.

I found another post titled "Comprehensive Guide to Creating a Niche Website", which sent me off into worm farming territory,a project by the well-known marketer, Duncan Carver. The post itself was short and informative,  I found myself being distracted for quite some time on Duncan’s site.

Andy’s writing style is clear and uncluttered making his posts easy to read. However, some of his more technical posts need to be read a couple of times to ensure you’ve understood.

One of Andy’s posts about building niche websites left me feeling a little frustrated, because he started talking about tools and niche site building, then the post abruptly ends. Another thing that I wasn’t too keen on, is that none of Andy’s posts are dated, so you don’t know when the post was written and if the content is still relevant.

This is a great blog if you’re an experienced or advanced marketer looking for some technical information to improve technical aspects of your site or blog, particularly SEO. Andy is clearly a very knowledgeable and experienced marketer, as well as someone with a lot of technical expertise.

That’s why I recommend this blog for anyone who’s at the upper end of the intermediate scale or an advanced marketer. I think newbies would find themselves a little lost with the technical posts.

You can follow Andy Beard on twitter and he has a Facebook profile. Check out his blog

 

 

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Suitable for newbies and intermediate level marketers.

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Review of www.Bloggingtips.com

Review of "www.Bloggingtips.com" (Blogging)

Intermediate marketers

Recommended

This is a great site for anyone who has had a blog for a while and is looking to make improvements. www.Bloggingtips.com has been running since early 2003 and is dedicated to everything blogging. A team of writers provide the majority of content with guest bloggers adding the rest.


When you look around and read some of the posts you’ll see that the focus is definitely on writing. This blog’s for writers who blog and bloggers looking to improve their penmanship.


If you’re looking for detailed technical advice this isn’t the site for you. Having said that, I read this post on Wibiya by Ryan Edmunds, a beta web based blog toolbar.


The writing is straightforward and clear making posts easy to read and understand, except for a couple of "writing technique" posts which were a bit too wordy for me.


It’s easy to sign up to their newsletter or RSS feed and the same box has useful stats showing numbers of readers.


Something that takes a few seconds to locate is the "categories, comments, recent and archives" box. It’s below the fold under the large ad block.

 

One thing that bugged me was that when I clicked on a post in "categories", the tab defaulted back to "recent". This didn’t happen when I viewed a post from the other drop down menus. Odd.

 

 

Hidden away in various parts of the blog are links to useful sites such as this one: http://www.twitterbackgrounds.com/ This site has a ton of good quality Twitter backgrounds. Hunt around and you’ll be pleasantly surprised at what you’ll find.

I’ll be adding www.Bloggingtips.com to my list of resources, why not hop over, have a look and let me know what you think.

  

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