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Download The Desktop App. Christopher Johnson, a seasoned pediatrician, offers a go-to resource for all new parents and parents of young children, providing solid information on those instances when a trip to the ER is essential, when a trip to the doctor will suffice, and when a wait and see approach works best. He tackles all the most common ailments that cause parents to wonder if they should take their child to the emergency department. Since these problems appear as a bundle of symptoms, not a diagnosis, the book is organized around what parents actually see in front of them.
It also teaches parents how emergency departments work, so the experience is understandable when a trip to the ER is essential. With this helpful guide, any parent can learn practical things about which pediatric health problems need immediate attention, which do not, and how to tell the two apart. Every new parent, or parent of young children, will find here a ready introduction to the most common childhood ailments, and when they rise to the level of true emergencies.
Knowing what to do before a child becomes ill or injured will help parents make informed decisions when situations arise. With the right approach, a blog can be an extra source of cash, or it can be a business unto itself yielding thousands of dollars a week, all earned on your own schedule, from the comfort of your home office, and writing about the topic of your choice.
If that sounds too good to be true, this invaluable book will prove to you that it can be done. Unlike other guides, Starting Your Career as a Professional Blogger goes beyond the basics to show you how to earn a living while doing what you love. Experienced blogger Jacqueline Bodnar takes offers a comprehensive overview of the blogging world, presenting effective strategies for establishing a web presence and marketing your work. Topics include: Choosing a niche Knowing the advantages of different blogging platforms WordPress, Tumblr, etc.
Welcome to the blogosphere! The experts at Entrepreneur deliver the startup details behind this hot opportunity and show eager entrepreneurs how to cash-in on internet-savvy savers. Unlike old-school "design your own coupon book" titles, this book moves straight into computer technology and proceeds to the latest trend in couponing. Many daily deal businesses do not work to enhance the experience for their merchants. Readers, however, can learn how to do so.
SEO : Georgia isn't sure which search terms are attracting people to her blog. Emphasizing the search terms in her content will help improve the search engine rankings of her blog. Using and participating in social networking sites such as Digg, Reddit, and Facebook will also increase her rankings as other people begin to link to the blog. She can also use targeted keywords in her post tags, titles, and within the post content.
After doing a Google search for "target keywords", Georgia discovers that very few people use the keyword phrase "exotic fruit". Everyday, thousands of people are looking for a fruit basket or a particular fruit by name. We will look through the maze of SEO in Chapter Many of her visitors may not be Internet savy and may not know to click on the orange feed icon in the browser window when they visit her site.
Adding a subscribe page element to the sidebar of her blog and subscription links under each post will make it easy for all her visitors. We'll do that and more, when we burn her feed in Chapter 6. Integrate the blog to the Fruit for All e-commerce website : Georgia will freshen up the content of her main site and give visitors reasons to visit frequently, with the latest posts from her blog featured on her website.
The blog and the main site will be linked together using different navigation methods. Georgia will share specials and news that are instantly updated on both sites.
We will meet Georgia's main Fruit for All site and figure out different ways to integrate it with her blog in Chapter Social networking and book marking : Georgia already has Facebook, Digg, and Reddit accounts, but doesn't provide links to them from her site. We will show her how to add widgets such as badges, add social bookmarks to her blog so that others can share it, and come up with a plan to contribute links to Reddit and Digg.
Georgia can get more out of Facebook by adding more details to her profile, joining groups, sharing photo albums, and adding events. She should add a Facebook badge to her page, and perhaps a link back to Facebook in relevant posts. She can use Facebook to network too. Georgia can vote links up and down and submit her own. If a link she submits becomes popular, she will gain a reputation in the community.
Reddit also has the flexibility to adjust the links displayed to readers based on how they vote. Georgia should set aside time to regularly submit articles she finds and her own content to Reddit. Georgia needs to add her blog and Facebook links. She can network and find other people who share her passion for fruit and share links she finds. Digg can create a "big circle of submission", as readers to her blog increase her posts are more likely to be submitted to Digg by her readers.
As more Digg visitors come to her blog from Digg, she will have more readers. We will help Georgia add a Digg bookmark button to her blog posts in Chapter 3. Submitting news makes Georgia part of the social network of fellow foodies. The more interesting the links she submits, the more likely that new readers will visit her blog.
She fills out a simple form after logging in to the Digg site whenever she has a link to submit. We will explore social networks and book marking for blogs in depth, in Chapter 3. Being a good neighbor in the blogosphere, including trackbacks, blogrolls, and networking with other bloggers, will be covered in Chapter 5. Georgia wants to do more than just attract people to her blog. She wants to build awareness for her company and share it with a community of other people who share her passion for organic fruits.
The more recognizable her blog is, the easier it will be for readers to describe her blog to others. She wants it to be welcoming and fun-filled, where visitors can go and try the latest fruits and maybe find a reliable recipe for blackberry cobbler. Let's look at some ways to make her blog more memorable:. Site fonts and colors : Use fonts that are easy to read and match the friendly tone of the blog. The colors will be high in contrast to the background and match the Fruit for All logo.
Customized template with logo and navigation : Georgia wants a funny but professional look for her blog. She wants to use bright colors for accents, while keeping the post text and links readable. She is going to use the colors from her current logo and the same menu structure as her main site, to keep all the Fruit for All sites consistent in look and feel. Customizing the default Blogger template and building our own unique template for the Fruit for All blog will happen in Chapter 2.
We will start with the layout and design ideas, and then build a homegrown Blogger template. Georgia needs to expand on how she communicates with readers and experiment with new ways to encourage sales. Google's recent acquisition of Feedburner creates even more possibilities for advertising and providing ad space. Georgia can update Twitter from her Gmail account or online at the Twitter site.
She can add a Twitter "badge" to her blog to share up to the minute specials and news. Georgia will explore using Twitter badges and other third-party widgets in Chapter 5. She thinks readers might appreciate being able to buy cookbooks or see ads about cooking gadgets that complement her fruits. We will work with Georgia to see how advertising systems can bring in additional revenue and promote the Fruit for All blog in Chapter 7.
She also wants to collect information about the general effectiveness of her blog. Google's buyout of Feedburner may alter the services and tools offered in the future. We will explore the above options to measure and improve Georgia's blog in Chapter 8 and Chapter 9. In this chapter, we've met Georgia Peach and her fanatical fruit business.
We've seen that she has a lot of options on how to use her blog. She will have to go beyond the standard Blogger blog to reach her goals. To go further, she needs to:. Measure her progress, and continue to improve using tools such as Google Analytics and Feedburner.
In the next chapter, we'll see exactly how to do all this and more on our Blogger blog. We'll build our own exciting custom Blogger template. Lee Jordan is a web developer with a large collection of web technology acronyms on her resume that sound like the names of laundry detergents and cause glazed expressions in school children.
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Whether or not an emergency room visit was warranted for each of these visits, however, is an entirely different story. Keeping Your Kids Out of the Emergency Room is an essential guide to the most common illnesses, injuries, and ailments that send kids to the ER, and when particular symptoms warrant those trips or not.
Christopher Johnson, a seasoned pediatrician, offers a go-to resource for all new parents and parents of young children, providing solid information on those instances when a trip to the ER is essential, when a trip to the doctor will suffice, and when a wait and see approach works best. He tackles all the most common ailments that cause parents to wonder if they should take their child to the emergency department. Since these problems appear as a bundle of symptoms, not a diagnosis, the book is organized around what parents actually see in front of them.
It also teaches parents how emergency departments work, so the experience is understandable when a trip to the ER is essential. With this helpful guide, any parent can learn practical things about which pediatric health problems need immediate attention, which do not, and how to tell the two apart.
Every new parent, or parent of young children, will find here a ready introduction to the most common childhood ailments, and when they rise to the level of true emergencies. Knowing what to do before a child becomes ill or injured will help parents make informed decisions when situations arise. With traffic to personal blogs and online journalism sites on the rise, there are more blogging opportunities than ever before. With the right approach, a blog can be an extra source of cash, or it can be a business unto itself yielding thousands of dollars a week, all earned on your own schedule, from the comfort of your home office, and writing about the topic of your choice.
If that sounds too good to be true, this invaluable book will prove to you that it can be done. Unlike other guides, Starting Your Career as a Professional Blogger goes beyond the basics to show you how to earn a living while doing what you love.
Experienced blogger Jacqueline Bodnar takes offers a comprehensive overview of the blogging world, presenting effective strategies for establishing a web presence and marketing your work. Topics include: Choosing a niche Knowing the advantages of different blogging platforms WordPress, Tumblr, etc.
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