Successfully Fighting Astrology Content Thieves

No spam(Astroblogging) One astrology blogger friend wrote in our blogging group:

“This spam blog is now *stealing my traffic.* It’s one thing to steal content (which I know is just plain wrong) but when I search for the above keywords, the spam blog is #2 in the results for *my blog post* and I’m not even on the front page! ”

Spam blogs, the brazen hussies of the internet, have no shame in printing every word of your post as their own. These nasty little things are the curse and bane of every internet writer, but more so for astrology bloggers since our niche is small and it takes ever so much work to get our posts noticed. Continue reading

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Where to Pimp Your Astrology Blog Posts

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When you’re growing your astrology blog, you’re suffering from the “tree falls” syndrome. If nobody is there to read your posts, does your blog exist?

Fortunately, there are tools available to help bring awareness to your blog.

AstroDispatch

The generous-of-spirit Elsa runs AstroDispatch, a popular aggregator of astrology blog posts, articles and videos. This site is an excellent source of traffic. Elsa acts as an editor, so there’s no guarantee your blog will be included, or maybe your blog will be included but she won’t include every new blog post you publish. (I can’t speak for her, but this is what I’ve observed.)

My advice: Link to both ElsaElsa and AstroDispatch on your blogroll, then visit her Contact page. (1) Tell her you’ve linked to her. (2) Ask for your blog to be considered, and include your blog’s RSS feed. (If you have a WordPress blog, it’s just your URL followed by /feed.)

Reddit for Astrologyblogs

Chris Brennan of The Horoscopic Astrology Blog just this week created an Astrology Blogs channel on Reddit. You can submit your own posts (or your readers can do that for you), and Redditers (?) can vote links up or down in popularity.

You can promote this group with a widget or button, and if you have a self-hosted WordPress blog, message him and he can probably help you out with a button customized for the Astrology Blogs group.

Other Directories

Comment below: What did I leave out?

About the Author

Jeffrey KishnerJeffrey Kishner is publisher of Sasstrology.



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Ack! Facebook Changes Annoy Once Again

(Astroblogging) You’ve probably seen this note when looking into Facebook:

Changes to How You Share Content in Notes
You currently automatically import content from your website or blog into your Facebook notes. Starting November 22nd, this feature will no longer be available, although you’ll still be able to write individual notes. The best way to share content from your website is to post links on your Wall. Learn more about notes.

Now that is an inconvenience! I loved how Networked Blogs would automatically post to whatever page I set up. This allowed me to post content from all my blogs at once on three separate pages, my personal page, and Astrology Explored and Astrology Media Press. Then happily the posts would move along to Twitter.

You can take away my email notifications, you can chuck my application notifications but please Mark Zuckerberg don’t take away the my auto posts. I have some choice words for you, its just that they aren’t fit for a family audience. Expect a zinging email. I’m telling you if you don’t let me aggregate I’m going to be aggravated!

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Beth Turnage authors Astrology Explored as well as being publisher of Astrology Media Press. Beth is available for private consultations. You can contact Beth at starrynightastro@aol.com.
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SEO: Are you fresh?

Google Caffeine(Astroblogging) Listen. I’ve got something to ask you. Now don’t take offense, but are you fresh?

Before you get your knickers in a bunch, it may surprise you to know that Google is asking the same thing each and every time someone runs a search on a topic. And the reason for this is that Google has changed the parameters of the search algorithm–again.

But lets backtrack and take a look at the recent changes Google has made to its search algorithm.

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Social Media’s Potential Role in Making Astrology Mainstream

Social Media Image(Astroblogging) Tempe, AZ–A few years ago, I was speaking to an editor of a local paper about an astrology piece I was working on about fashion and astrology. He asked somewhat incredulously, “Astrology has to do with that?” I replied, “Astrology has to do with everything.”

In the ancient world astrology was woven in the warp and woof of daily lives. Moon and Sun cycles were studied for times as to when to plant and when to harvest. There was no questions about the efficacy of astrology. It was proven every day. But modern people have moved away from the patterns of agriculture and astrology faced stormy waters during the Age of Enlightenment when people realized that the earth moved around the sun and not vice versa. This caused a crisis of faith in astrology and eventually its practice was stripped of its role in society.

Fast forward to after a wonderful keynote address by James H. Holden. M. A. FAFA at the American Federation of Astrologers’ 2011 conference. An attendee asked Mr. Holden if he thought astrology could be made mainstream. He said no, that in essence we lacked credibility in scientific circles, and though misguided that those circles might be, its not likely we would overcome those hurdles.

This is certainly is how many of us experience astrology, and I’ll grant that for many, many years, our access to shape public opinion was limited. The access given was through the narrow lens traditional news media, and often that lens was distorted for the purpose of “sexing up” a story. (We all remember the latest round of the “thirteenth sign” story.) But with the advent of Social Media, we have the possibility of many people circumventing traditional avenues, so this hurdle shouldn’t be so great.

So what’s holding us up?

I see a few things happening. And in my opinion a lot has to do with us.

First the perception that science doesn’t take us seriously isn’t quite true anymore. Scientific studies are being done quite frequently that show a correlation between what happens in the heavens reflect what happens on the earth. Recently as study done at Vanderbilt University demonstrated that the season in which one is born has a concrete effect on personality. While not a study of astrologer per se, science keeps bumping against results that mirror what we’ve been saying about astrology all along. In fact current objections to astrology does not a have a scientific basis at all, but is part of a well orchestrated attempt by one organization to promote their “rationalist” agenda. While we do have some prejudices to overcome, they are more on the order of hill rather than a mountain.

Second many of us have to change how we think about ourselves as astrologers and our contribution to the world. How many of you don’t use your real name when you post a piece? Why is that? Are you afraid of being “outed” to the world? My point is, if we can’t bring ourselves to own what it is we do in public, how do we expect the world at large to take us seriously?

Third, most of us are not making use of the power of social media. So many of the working astrologers I associate with are doggedly slow at attempting social media. Many astrological organizations are just dipping their toe in the waters and not fully utilizing the tools at hand. For instance, and forgive me AFA, at the eve of or even in the early hours of this major conference not a tweet, or a single photograph of the event is on the AFA Facebook page. In fact, the only wall post is by Chris Brennan, a presenter at the conference.

But, AFA, just to show you you aren’t being singled out, my home organization the Astrological Society of Connecticut was very slow to adopt social media. We just got our Facebook page last year though we’ve been in business 39 years and Facebook public for the past 6 years.

Pluto in Capricorn is about breaking down old structures. Traditional news media is on its ear trying to figure out how to survive in world were a tweet can get a message out faster then they can. The Aquarian Age is here, folks and its time we step up to the plate. Yes, it takes time to build your followers, it takes work to engage them and creativity to keep them. But there is no better time than now. The more voices that speak the louder the message is. Use your social media tools to make astrology mainstream!

Image courtesy of Some_Communications by Creative Commons license as detailed by Flickr.

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Beth Turnage authors Astrology Explored as well as being publisher of Astrology Media Press. Beth is available for private consultations. You can contact Beth at starrynightastro@aol.com.
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Blogging, Online Products and the Future of Newspapers

(Astroblogging) A sleepy little 4,000 circulation newspaper in New Mexico has the lion’s share of the responsibility of reporting what should be a national news story, a 61,000 acre wildfire, called the Los Conchas fire, that threatens the Los Alamos National Research Facility. Here 30,000 barrels of nuclear waste is stored in above ground tents. A fire hitting these barrels makes any terrorist’s dirty bomb threat seem like mere child’s play.

The town of 10,000 residents and the 12,000 research workers were evacuated the town and the site, helped by the National Guard. With the town emptied, the town newspaper the Los Alamos Monitor did something that few newspapers ever do, they did not print a newspaper. Instead they relied solely on their online edition to print the day’s news.

Few people outside the print industry realize how huge this decision is. By not printing a newspaper the Los Alamos Monitor forfeited valuable advertising revenue. Despite the hew and cry of the demise of newspapers, the fact is that print advertising revenue still drives the industry. As much as the executives would love to kill the costs of printing and distributing a physical product, to strip the industry of print would kill newspapers altogether. The revenue model does not yet exist for an online product to yield the profit structure of the paper you hold in your hand in the morning. And this is not from a lack of trying on newspaper executives part.

Still again, the Los Alamos decision points out another flaw in the idea that surrendering the industry to an online model. It is such a small newspaper that its online news product is buried under tons of internet pages that regularly hit the first pages of the search engines.

Let’s backtrack a little bit and talk about how news stories are distributed. For many years, and many for newspapers, services like Associate Press News Service would act like a clearing house for stories of national and world importance. Not only would newspapers take stories from the services, the service would pick them up. A story like this Los Alamos fire would likely find a home in newspapers across the country.

Chillingly, we’ve barely heard about it. This is because quite a few newspapers across the country have decided to cut costs by cutting their dependence on large news services and concentrating on content that can be produced onsite.

Now the tiny little Los Alamos Monitor has this huge story with all the best details, not stripped for space into a sound bite, and not only is not getting reported in newspapers across the country its not being picked up by the search engines. A Google search fails to show the Los Alamos Monitor pieces in the first five pages. I stopped looking after that. What does this mean? To read the stories, you would have to know what newspaper to look for.

I think this should all give us pause. In the end the right to free speech and the public’s right to know might not be curtailed by laws but by the chase for page views and the the almighty dollar.

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Beth Turnage authors Astrology Explored as well as being publisher of Astrology Media Press. Beth is available for private consultations. You can contact Beth at starrynightastro@aol.com.
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Looking to Sell Your Astrology E-Book?

Astrology Book Club(Astroblogging)

(Psst, you are getting a sneak preview of totally new service available to astrology writers who produce e-books)

E-books showcases your astrology writing talents. Much, much cheaper to produce than a print edition, it has the advantage of being available as a direct download from your site. But if you want to expand your sales, then the options can be pricey, or too much of a headache. At least that is what other astrology bloggers have told me.

Thinking of all the negative things I’ve heard about selling e-books in places other than your own site, I designed Astrology Book Club and I’m very excited about it. Judging from the response in one of my Facebook groups, other people think it is pretty cool too.

Set up as a multisite, upon a easy registration process, you instantly have your own site to launch your sales. It is set up in WordPress, and each site is entirely customizable. The plug-in bookshelf is installed for upload, pricing and download of your e-books. I find I have to do a little backend work to set up Bookshelf for you, but once that’s done, you can upload books and start selling. All you need to do is upload the book, write a little blurb, post a pretty picture and you are done! The best part is, all the money from your sales go directly into your PayPal account. There is no waiting for some end of the month accounting, its all right there for you at point of sale. Once the PayPal payment clears, which according to my tests is immediately, the customer receives an email with a link to download the link. As a security precaution the link remains active for only two days.

Your posts are sent directly to the front page aggregator, so the latest ebook posted shows up first. I’ll set up a link on the front page to your page as well under the heading “authors”.

There is a stats package for you to check to see how many people have visited your site. Very cool.

And very part of all, your first three months of all this coolness is totally free! You get to take a good spin around the service to see if it worth a $2.95 monthly subscription free. Yes, after the introductory period, for less than one day’s latte, you get to sell your ebooks together with some of the most awesome astrology writers on the planet. That is the vision.

Come together and let’s make this happen! Visit Astrology Book Club and let me know what you think.

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Beth Turnage authors Astrology Explored as well as being publisher of Astrology Media Press. Beth is available for private consultations. You can contact Beth at starrynightastro@aol.com.
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Astrology Blogger’s Toolbox–Writing Evocative Headlines

Toolbox(Astroblogging) No doubt about, your headline is an extremely important part of your blog post. Whether or not your post is read often depends on how carefully you crafted these critical first words.

According to the Advanced Marketing Institute, the key to grab readers is to amp up your Emotional Marketing Value. Headlines with words that evoke an emotional response are perceived more positively by readers. The AMI notes that most English language words Continue reading

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Plugins, Plugins, Plugins! . . . And One Just For Astrobloggers

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Self hosted? Not a Photoshop warrior? No way to add charts to your posts? Well, Jeffrey Kishner has created a plugin to do just this for you. The best part is that this plugin is free!

You can grab this plugin at Jeffrey’s page, where he displays the different options in how you can present the chart by making little changes to the shortcode. While the charts default ascendant is 0 degrees Aries you can add the ascendant degree to the shortcode to get the correct ascendant for the chart you display. Jeffrey explains all this on his page, so I won’t reinvent the (chart) wheel here.

Unfortunately for you Blogspot bloggers, this nifty item is only available in for WordPress. Bummer.

Jetpack by WordPress.comSelf hosted WordPress users can experience a little bit of a let down when migrating off WordPress.com. Where are all the little nifty features? Well those were just for the .com folks, but there is a new plugin under the aegis of WordPress.com allows you to access the best of the best features in the plugin package called Jetpack.

Features include:

Simple, concise stats with no additional load on your server. Previously provided by WordPress.com Stats. These stats are a beautiful thing. I just might give up my Sitemeter subscription.

The WP.me URL shortener.

Hovercard popups for your commenters via Gravatar.
Easily embedded media from popular sites like YouTube, Digg, and Vimeo.

For the Math geeks, a simple way to include beautiful mathematical expressions on your site.

A widget for displaying recent tweets. Previously provided by Wickett Twitter Widget

Your readers can easily share your posts via email or their favorite social networks. Previously provided by the Sharedaddy WordPress plugin.

Your writing will improve thanks to After the Deadline, an artificial intelligence based spell, style, and grammar checker. Previously provided by the After the Deadline WordPress plugin.

The hitch is that you need your WordPress.com account to activate this plugin. And it is true that you can gather up the individual plugins separately, but this package works, simply, neatly, and with no stress on the installer (you).

You can install the plugin directly by searching “Jetpack” in the “Add New” portion of your plugin section and click install. Nothing is easier. You can find more information here.

Another plugin that looked promising but has only presented problems in installation is Bookshelf. Bookshelf promises a free interface to upload, and sell through PayPal, sell your e-books. Oh, it looked beautiful and people who worked through the problems say it works great, but I haven’t gotten the thing to work yet. Too bad, because it would have played a part in my plan to conquer the world. Maybe it still will, if I can get the developer to respond to my request for assistance. We’ll see. If he does and it works, I’ll let you know.

Update: My friends at Hostgator helped to resolve the issue with the plugin, so kudos to them. We’ll roll out the page the plug is is on when Mercury goes direct, because only an astrologer who doesn’t know her craft would launch a new product when Mercury is retrograde!

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Beth Turnage authors Astrology Explored as well as being publisher of Astrology Media Press. Beth is available for private consultations. You can contact Beth at starrynightastro@aol.com.
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Writing Posts That Ride Search Engine Popularity

Search Informed Marketing is Power(Astroblogging) In an astrology blogging workshop that I gave last year I talked about using Google Trends to mine subjects for blog posts. One attendee objected saying he didn’t want his writing dictated by the popular media. He seemed to feel that this is “selling out”.

We blog and we want people to read our work. Unlike other publishing media that has corrals it readership through traditional distribution and marketing tactics. bloggers are dependent on SEO techniques to get our message across. Small blogs often swim against the tide and those who blog in niches like astrology have a bigger task to capture audience.

Looking at other astrology blogs it is clear that a good number of bloggers have a good selection of evergreen posts that explain general concepts in astrology. However, sometimes it is easy for us to lose sight of the fact that everyday readers do not have the background in astronomy or astrology to even name the planets let alone make the leap that the planets have symbolic meanings that relate to their life.

If any of you remember the old television show Welcome Back Kotter, in one of the first episodes Kotter’s class. made up mostly of a gang called the Sweathogs, refused to believe they could learn how atoms works. The scientific information didn’t make sense. They didn’t have a frame of reference. Kotter, thinking out of the box, started taking about hypothetical gangs, the Pro’s and the Trons, where they were positioned and how they related to each other. The Sweathogs got into the discussion and got the frame of reference. “There”, said Kotter triumphantly, “Now you know how the atom works!”

Like the Sweathogs our readers need a frame of reference, something in which they are interested to kick off a discussion of how astrology works in their lives. What better reference than something for which they are searching already?

If you are not familiar with it already, you should check out Google Trends. Though rapidly shifting, Google Hot Topics which shows Twitter postings and Google Hot Searches that track website searches provide a real time snaphot on the most popular searches on the internet. The trick to getting a subject with some staying power, a day or more.

Go ahead, take a look at today’s Google Trends. On a slow news day you will see a mix of celebrity and sports topics and searches. On a hot news day, you will see the events of the day. In any event if you posting every day or nearly every day, these topics and searches can be a spring board to a subject for you to explore astrologically. You don’t have to write about every #1 topic or search, nor should you. Check out the links to see if there is something that sparks your interest. Maybe it is something you knew nothing about, but you can find a way to use it to illustrate a point about astrology. Some of my most traffic garnering posts came from doing just that.

Another benefit from posting on hot topics and searches is that it will help you gain recognition in the search engines. As proof I offer this email that I received today

Hi, Beth – I just Googled “Parke Kunkle interview” and your blog came up number 10. That’s damn good, girlfriend! Janet

Yeah.

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Beth Turnage authors Astrology Explored as well as being publisher of Astrology Media Press. Beth is available for private consultations. You can contact Beth at starrynightastro@aol.com.
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