Welcome To WPSalon.net!
Welcome to WPSalon.net! Today blogging is one of the most efficient ways for everything that you need to do on internet. You need not to be an expert webmaster or web designer to create a blog. Just register a domain name and install a blog script over there and you’re ready to blog on. You can use your blog for various purposes like for expressing yourself, for starting a campaign (you might be looking to start a save tiger campaign), for advertising your business, etc.

When you’ve registered a domain and installed a blog script, you need a theme of your blog niche that can effectively demonstrate the idea and goal of your blog just at a glance. There are so many websites on the internet where you find great themes as per your choice and requirements. Some of the premium themes are for sale but even though can be able to get good one for free of cost. There are a number of websites that deals with blog themes and you can easily find them through search engines or related forums.
WPSalon.net is one of the best free wordpress themes provider. We’ve a team of dedicated designers busy creating decent and quality wordpress themes for your blog. You’ll find both free and for sale themes here at WPSalon.net. But remember, nothing is absolutely! What you need to pay is you’ve keep the footer links up with the theme(s) that you’ll select from here so that we could get a little of benefit of our effort in designing these awesome themes for your blogs.
Tips For Preparing A Blog
Few things you should take into your consideration while preparing a blog. The structure of the blog is very important. Take time to figure out how you want your blog to look like.

Keep in mind that title tags should be short, industry-related and catchy. While you are investing all that energy into readers, keep in mind that you do want to keep search engines happy too. The right phrasing and word ordering can make difference in bringing the targeted traffic your way.
Once you update your blog with new posts, you have to spread the word around the net. To do so, submit your posts to social networks such as: Technorati, Delicious, Flickr, Reddit, Digg, StumbleUpon etc.
The most successful blogs have all kind of illustrations, images, videos, charts and graphs to entertain the audience. Spend time researching the most asked questions and discussed topics in industry of your blog.
45 Blog Post Ideas
Many marketing bloggers are swooning over Twitter, FriendFeed, and other instant, fast-paced social communities lately. It is easily forgotten the blogosphere is still the single best place to build a well-trafficked home for yourself or your business on the web. Blogging is alive and well, despite what the cynics say – look around at all the people creating new content and the millions reading it daily.

While many have been enticed by the siren song of Twitter and her instant gratification, plenty of us still enjoy the longer format content that blogs are becoming known for. Also consider that so much of microblogging is actually made up of people discussing and linking to blogs.
With so much talk about use of the newer platforms, I thought it would be worthwhile to throw some blog post ideas at you that never go out of style and always generate buzz. These should be applicable to any niche.
45 Blog Post Ideas That Always Generate Buzz
1. Aggregate and filter information, facts, stats or content that currently exists in different places in a single post.
2. Answer ultra-specific questions or obscure problems in deeper ways than currently exist. The more specific you can get, the better.
3. List the 101 essential people, sites, or posts in your niche.
4. Devise a way to tag as many people as possible in a post without doing so directly (work it artfully into the content).
5. Post why someone popular is wrong, with facts or opinions backing it up.
6. Gather a bunch of images from Flickr under creative commons that have to do with your niche and make a gallery (with attribution, of course).
7. Make Digg bait – every blogger can probably hit page 1 at least once if they create the right type of post.
8. Make a list of bite-size tips for your industry that are quick and useful.
9. Write something counter to what the rest of the world thinks.
10. Create a series of posts unique to your site (for example, Daily Blog Tips blogger face-offs).
11. Write a stream of consciousness post that is extremely emotive.
12. Show off samples or case studies of your most impressive professional work on your blog.
13. Analyze/interpret current trends in your industry, drill down to specific examples.
14. Crowdsource your next post idea to your readers.
15. Start your own tagging meme.
16. Run a contest and give something relevant and interesting (not necessarily expensive) to your readers.
17. Create a list of your most popular posts, your favorite posts, most commented-on posts, etc.
18. Give away your marketing secrets that have enabled your blog’s success to help your readers do the same.
19. Write part 2 of one of your posts that was extremely popular.
20. Write something to inspire/motivate your readers, especially if you don’t normally do that.
21. Create a collection of the most stumbled/dugg/tweeted posts in your niche with links and a short description under each back to the content (bonus points if you grab images or logos from those sites).
22. Challenge your readers to change the world and give them actionable ways to do so.
23. Throw your blog over to the commenters for a day.
24. Walk readers through a day in your life. Take photos or even use video. Put a fun spin on it too (this one is clever).
25. Interview someone who is upcoming in your niche/field. This is perhaps more interesting than interviewing someone who already made it – those who are upcoming will be even more passionate about answering your questions.
26. Write a strong rant.
27. Ask a question everyone else is afraid of asking.
28. Ask your readers to de-lurk.
29. Encourage others to blog by showing the benefits you have personally had from blogging.
30. Write an interesting analogy.
31. Coin a phrase which describes a phenomenon that currently has no description.
32. Write a post about a blog which is popular but is shallow or gimmicky – explain why. You’ll kick over the hornets nest, but you’ll draw attention.
33. Do a Twitter search for tweets on a particular subject – display them together on your blog (compile in photoshop). Create bullet points of trends you notice at the bottom of the post.
34. Create a sense of urgency, for example write a post titled “How _____ is already reshaping the world” or “Why you need to know about ______ for future success”.
35. Write what you notice your industry is doing wrong, and ways it can get on a better path.
36. Tell a story using pictures.
37. Point out something ironic.
38. Create your own spin on a popular meme.
39. Write a post aggregating smart, inspirational quotes from others in your niche.
40. Write a post listing the most important news items in your niche over the last 15, 30, 60 or 90 days with a quick yet compelling editorialized description of each. Build upon it over time by making it a series with a sticky name.
41. Create a summary/main points of a popular or interesting white paper, book, or any longer format content that is scanable and summarizes it quickly (sample).
42. Share your blog statistics with readers.
43. Create an inclusive list of nice-specific jargon with definitions (sample).
44. Write a post discussing things you can learn by studying “insert popular web personality here”. For example, you could do something like – “Identifying The Keys to Chris Brogan‘s Success” if you were in marketing – but make it industry specific.
45. Use compelling graphics/charts outlining interesting numbers/facts about something in your niche.