1300071_27663873.jpgIt’s been a phenomenal week here at AndrewPavelski.com and in case you missed out and didn’t get a chance to check out all of my high-quality content, this little weekly wrap up will allow you to easily catch up on all of the posts that you may have missed out on! This week started off great with my in-depth analysis of the successful blog: Courtney Tuttle’s Internet Marketing School. I discussed what has made Court’s blog become so successful and things you can learn from his website. Be on the lookout for another awesome blog analysis coming up this week in my “successful blogs” series!

Early in the week, I discussed 25 Traits Of Successful Bloggers. This article talks about the characteristics that it takes to be successful online and in life. Within this article I make it clear that nobody is perfect, yet we all can look for ways to improve on certain areas of our character. I highly recommend taking the time to read this article and finding areas that you can work to improve on!

Later in the week I talked about 25 Excuses For Not Posting A New Blog Entry. There are many excuses that you can use for not writing a blog entry, but at the end of the day, other’s won’t care what sort of excuse you had. Skipping a post because of some other commitment creates a bad habit and really makes it difficult to get yourself motivated and back into a daily blogging routine. It is important to realize that your readers don’t really care what your excuse was for not posting. Everyone doesn’t always feel like posting, yet successful bloggers find a way to at least put some interesting content up!

Continuing the week, I asked whether you thought it was easier to build 1 Website That Makes $3,000 A Month or 100 Websites At $30 Dollars A Month. Though I do think it would be a lot of work to set up and start from scratch on 100 websites, I think that I could make $30 dollars a month from 100 websites quicker than making $3,000 a month from 1 website. I also do think that determining whether 1 website that makes $3,000 Vs. 100 websites that make $30 each is a matter of personal preference. Some people are strong at building multiple projects while others enjoy focusing all of their energy and time on 1 single project. In my opinion both are difficult tasks, require hard work, and choosing one over the other is a matter of personal preference.

To cap off a phenomenal week, I decided to clear up any misconceptions about Google PageRank and wrote a wonderful article Going From PageRank Zero To PageRank Superstar. Within this article I talk about what PageRank is, how you can determine your current PageRank, how you can determine your future PageRank, and methods you can use to make your PageRank higher. Following up the first PageRank installment was another article: Taking Advantage Of Your PageRank: Buying And Selling. This article discusses what to look for when buying backlinks to help increase your PageRank. I talk about what precautions you should always take and what questions you should ask. I highly recommend checking out both articles to educate yourself on the topic of PageRank.

Other honorable blogging articles:

  • Gyutae let’s his readers know that he’s been accused of “vote rigging on Sphinn.” Definitely a controversial issue that is worth reading about!
  • Zac Johnson told his blog readers how to effectively sell private advertising on their blogs. The Super Affiliate wrote a great article that I recommend reading.
  • Cuzzy, one of the most active community members has blogged about the college hoops March Madness tourney and wished his visitors a happy Easter!

This ends week #6 of the Weekly Milestones section. I recommend checking out all of my articles and providing your brain with as much blogging knowledge as possible to help yourself improve! Want to get mentioned in a future weekly wrap-up? Becoming an active member of Andrew Pavelski dot com will increase your chances ;) When you become a regular contributor to the comments section, I will dig through your blog and possibly share link-love with a post that I enjoyed! Especially if it is relevant to my niche!

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