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What must you consider when making a choice in respect of rose tattoo designs?

INTRODUCTION

At its essence, the rose is a spectacular flower; it’s straightforward to see the reasons folks want rose tattoo designs tattooed onto their lower back. The curved essence of the blossom is perfect for the curved area of that part of the body, and lends femininity and beauty.

Loads of women are attracted to the rose due to its many meanings. Needless to say a red version means love and passion; a red rose with no thorns implies immediate love. The round head of the rose stands for fertility. All through the years, roses have been cultivated to give components used in a variety of lotions, potions and medicines. In addition, the rose has divine meaning, as many associate its splendour to religious leaders.

SYMBOLIC SYMBOL

For lots of people, the rose is a symbol of peace. Each and every person can recognize the value of the splendour and perfume of the flower.

A rose is a magnificent thing. It is highly perfumed with magnificent petals. Understandably, it does not have to stay in the ground. For many years, many people have acknowledged the exquisite physical attributes of the rose and have tattooed their skin with their personal interpretations of its beauty.

INCREASING POPULARITY

The rose is one of a number of traditional tattoos that is currently experiencing an increase in regard. In addition, there’s also a growing amount of women who are having designs which include roses inked on their lower back. They are taking the traditional symbol of the rose and merging it with modern concepts.

When reviewing your decisions of which designs you want to go for, you will need to think of three points.

ROSEBUD OR ROSE?

First up, which part of the rose do you want to include. Not all rose tattoo designs need the rose to be included; a straightforward bud could be. This bud symbolizes development, as well as innocence. Consider what you desire your tattoo to have and amend your design to match it.

SOLO ROSE OR BOUQUET?

The second thing is whether you want the rose to be alone or supplemented by other designs. Examples could be the stalk (which would provide any mirror-imaging you may need for the tattoo’s placing on your lower back), people’s messages (maybe of your children or other relatives), fairies (which can show a hopeful approach to life, cheer, cheekiness, depending on the type of fairy chosen), butterflies (which emphasize gorgeousness, poise and the delicacy of human life), bees (which mean busyness, sweetness and selfless sacrifice) or hummingbirds (elegant birds). There’s heaps of elements you might want to think about including, but try to make sure that they mean something special to you, other than just looking awesome!

COLORS

Finally, you may want to consider is what colors to use. Typically, roses are red, however this need not be the case with your tattoo design. You are free to choose any color your imagination can invent, but try to make sure that you appreciate the implication of different colors. These vary from person to person, but a few illustrations could include black (which normally symbolizes death, but which could easily be used as a mark of respect to a relative who has recently passed away), blue (which usually suggests tests await the wearer and you will work to succeed at them), golden (which traditionally suggests achieving success and fortune), yellow (which traditionally stands for birth and contentment) and white (which nearly always signifies purity). Choose your chosen colors carefully; there is no reason why you need only have one color.

YOUR TATTOO; YOUR CHOICE

Make sure that you are 100% content with the design for your tattoo. Take as much time as you can to decide what elements you want to use, and have a great time doing it!

I’m passionate about tattoos and have just started sharing my ideas on my new Lower Back Tattoo Designs blog.

Good Blog Content

In blogging, content is the lifeline of blogs. It is what makes each blog ticks, come alive or stand out from the rest. We cannot dispute the fact that content is the driver and the direction that the blog is moving is controlled by this driver. Whether we like it or not, content remains the primary yardstick to the success of each blog. Therefore, it is not wrong to say that good blog content matters the most as far as the success of the blog is concerned.

Blog content is read within the posts that are placed in the blog. It follows therefore that before posts can be made, content must be developed first. Such content development can be initiated through writing, compiling and linking. No matter which route is chosen for content generation, the fact still remains that it has to be developed first and has to be of quality and relevance to the title of your blog, that is to say, it must agree with your niche.

Often a mind-boggling question is the topic of frequency of posting. How often is a blogger required to submit new posts? What kind of posting schedule is preferred or should be followed? There are really no hard and fast rules concerning the frequency of submitting fresh posts. The one thing to look at is how much time can be spared for writing the new posts. Each post would require different amount of time to think out what you intend to say, read and edit what is being written and counter-checking spelling or grammatical errors. The point here to emphasize is that a fresh post will be best written at a time slot which you really can afford to spare, so that it will not be completed without inspiration but with refreshing zest and creative imagination.

Blog content may be generated in various styles best suited to your blog:

(1) Compiled — This permits quoting content from other blogs or experts with proper referencing .

(2) Narrative — Similar to an essay which can either be lengthy or short.

(3) Link lists — This style is time-saving. What is needed is merely creating the links and organizing them.

(4) Supplementary links — This requires creating the links in HTML within your posts for content similar to yours.

Throughout the presentation of the blog content, it is always good to be the voice of the blog, that is to say, be yourself. Write as you think and keep the thoughts flowing smoothly, continuously and creatively real. Should any idea for a blog post pops up, it is always beneficial to write it down first and post it later. Do not neglect this idea as it may turn out to be your blog’s number one post!

To write good posts, good content is the prerequisite. This can be generated if it follows certain guidelines:

(1) Be attention-seeking

A piece of good content is attention seeking. It contains information that is helpful and valuable to visitors who will return to source for others. Your blog will be bookmarked in the process. It will become a popular resource blog.

(2) Inducing subscription

With the content that is updated on a regular basis, it is good to provide visitors with a subscription feature. They will be able to subscribe through the feed system on your blog.

(3) Always aiming for more links

None is further from the truth that if your blog has more incoming links, your rankings on search engines will vastly improve. This is a result that will happen only after your blog has gained a favorable impression with other bloggers in terms of good blog content. In their eyes, your blog is their valuable resource center.

(4) Welcoming comments

To encourage openness and friendly interaction, always encourage visitors to post their comments on your blog. It is good for self-development. Comments should be taken with a positive mindset.

(5) Encourage action-taking

In your content, it is always possible to arouse the interest and urgency of the visitors to engage them in your call-to-action undertaking. It has to be one call that is strong and emphatic.

When there is a vast amount of posts on your blogs, it is good to place them into archives. The archive feature stores and places your posts in neat arrangement on daily, weekly and monthly basis. Your posts should be placed in categories that they fit into. Categories can be customized to your taste, style and creativity.

Generating good blog content should be the dream of every blogger. It will bring satisfaction and joy knowing that your blog content is well read by visitors and that your blog has turned out to be the hot favorite as a valuable resource.

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The Blogging Mix: Key Elements To A Successful Blog! (Content, Connection And Continuity)

Everyone who starts blogging would like to become successful. Success can be achieved and interpreted in different ways. Most bloggers are inclined to measure success by the number of traffic or visits generated by their blogs while some bloggers claim themselves successful when they effectively monetize their blogs. However you define and measure success in Blogging, Blogging Mix will be a useful concept for bloggers who aspire to become successful.

Today’s article will focus on defining and explaining the Blogging Mix and its components. It will also give you a brief overview of the necessary elements that every blogger needs in order to become successful in blogging.

In marketing, we have what we call as the marketing mix. Otherwise known as the 4Ps and 7Ps for goods and services respectively. These Ps (product, price, promotion, place, physical evidence, process and people) are key elements that determine the success of a marketing campaign, program or project.

Blogging has its own mix of elements that I wish to refer to as the Blogging Mix. Blogging Mix is made up of 3Cs, namely; Content, Connection and Continuity. These three elements are vital for the success of every blogger. Just like the marketing mix, the proper management of the Blogging Mix will lead bloggers to a successful blogging experience.

Blogging Mix or the 3Cs (content, connection and continuity)

Blogging Mix embodies all that a blogger should have or should accomplish to become successful in blogging. Content, Connection and Continuity are all that is needed for bloggers to achieve their goals and objectives. Let’s tackle the Blogging Mix one by one starting first with content.

Content

Content refers to the value of posts or entries that a blogger publish on his or her blog. It also refers to the topic, layout, theme, genre, tone, use of keywords, HTML and the format of the blog. In short, ‘content is a blog’s internal environment’. Take note that in content, bloggers are primarily if not solely responsible of its outcome.

Perhaps you have heard from other bloggers that content is king, king for the reason that according to them it’s the most important aspect of a blog. The idea of giving content the utmost importance is something I beg to disagree with. I have noticed some blogs with great contents but do not receive the attention and appreciation they deserve. I believe that a blog is supported by three elements (content, connection and continuity) in order to be successful. These three elements share the same and equal importance and value. They work like a tripod and the absence of one element makes blogging a failure.

Here are a few questions that can be used to gauge the effectiveness of a blog’s content.

1. Is your blog’s topic timely, relevant, informative or entertaining?

2. Are the posts on your blog presented well for convenient reading? Are your posts free from errors? Are you using your keywords in your posts?

3. Is your blog optimised for search engines? Is it search engine friendly? Are you using tags?

4. Do you spend time to conduct research before writing your entries? Do you take time to understand what your readers need and want?

Any question with a NO answer needs your attention. Take note that these are basic things in blogging. Articles discussing the more technical issues of content will be posted at bloggingmix.com very soon.

Connection

Connection is another important element in the Blogging Mix. Connection refers to the inbound or incoming (link to your web page from another site) and outbound or outgoing links to your blog. It also pertains to a blogger’s network of friends, readers, admirers, competitors and community. Connection should also be understood as the ways bloggers interact with their networks. And lastly, connection refers to the techniques and strategies that bloggers employ to publicize or promote their blogs. In simple words, ‘connection is the external environment of a blog’. While bloggers have more responsibilities to their blog’s content, connection largely depends to the blog’s external environment (i.e. readers, admirers, competitors etc.).

A lot of blog experts assert how links, both inward and outward, are essential in determining a blog’s search engine ranking or a blog’s visibility in the blogosphere. Link alone however cannot stand on its own. As I’ve said earlier, bloggers need connections to supplement content and continuity to support both. In a series of posts I will soon publish in www.bloggingmix.com, I will be writing a more detailed article about connection so keep on visiting BloggingMix.com for updates.

To assess your blog’s Connection, here are a few more questions to guide you.

1. Do you receive positive and negative comments or feedbacks about your posts on your blog? Do you respond to these comments?

2. Do you have an RSS? Do people subscribe to your feeds?

3. Have you signed up in Technorati, Mybloglog, Blogcatalog or Squidoo?

4. Have you been commenting on other blogger’s blog? Have you been joining forums lately?

5. Is your blog registered to major search engines? Blog directories? RSS directories?

Continuity

Continuity may sound easy or simple but it actually shares the same level of devotion and hard work that content and connection require. Continuity refers to the continuous development or improvement of a blog’s content and continuity. It also refers to the consistent and continuous updating or posting fresh articles on your blog. Most successful bloggers of today are those people who remained consistent in updating their blogs. Through continuous blogging, a blogger will be able to gain a wide number of readers and will receive more referrals from search engines and other websites and weblogs.

You should however understand that continuity is not merely about continuous blogging or posting new entries or articles on your blog. More importantly, continuity is all about development and progress. It’s about taking the next step one after another. If you take time to read older blog posts of successful bloggers, you’ll find out that their current posts are a lot better compared to their older entries. This is what exactly continuity is all about.

In recognition of the significance of continuity in successful blogging, I will be devoting a series of posts to tackle the issues surrounding continuity and its impact to successful blogging at Bloggingmix.com.

Conclusion

To be a successful blogger your blog needs more than just content, connection and continuity. You should have the proper combination of the Blogging Mix or the 3 Cs depending on the nature of your blog. The proper combination of the Blogging Mix is another article that will be covered in the succeeding posts.

Do you agree with this article? Do you think I’m missing another “C” in the Blogging Mix that should be included? Whatever you have in mind, please share it to other readers so we can learn from each other. You can always post your opinions and ideas in the comment section. Thanks.

Related Readings

1. Cost Free Blogging Services
2. Blogger: Blogger’s Choice for Blogging
3. Blog, Blogging and Bloggers?

I’m RJ Tayaban, the blogger of TheWeblogZone : Blogging, SEO and Online Marketing. I’m personally recommending Thesis WordPress Theme for your blog.

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