11.17.2009 by avivb in
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Step 1: Make sure you’re logged into your Bukisa page. Go to your “Profile Page” (http://www.bukisa.com/myhome/account/profile)
Step 2: Once inside your profile page, scroll down, and click “Update Photo”
Step 3: Click “Browse”

Step 4: After you clicked “Browse,” a “File Upload” Box will pop up on the screen. Select the file from your hard drive that you wish to upload, and click “Open”.
Step 5: Once you clicked “Open”, the previous page will show up with the image file selected. Click “Upload”.

Step 6: Wait about 10-15 seconds (note: image upload can take longer if your uploading a giant image file) for the image to appear on your screen. Now, center the Cropping Box around your face or the image you want to upload. You can also adjust the size of the image cropped. Once you’ve properly cropped your image, click “Crop (click me)” at the bottom of the screen.

Step 7: Once you clicked “Crop (click me)”, the page will take about 10 seconds for the picture to save. Once the image has uploaded, click “Save”.

Step 8: Congratulations! You have now successfully added your Bukisa Profile Picture! Your “My Bukisa Profile” will now look like this (minus having your picture in it besides mine!!
) )

Click here to view your Profile: http://www.bukisa.com/myhome/account/profile
I hope you found this guy fairly easy. Please feel free to leave feedback!
-Aviv
Bukisa Community Manager
11.12.2009 by avivb in
Education
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Choosing the topic on which to focus your writing efforts on is essential if your goal is to make a good living out of your home-based writing career. Keep in mind that you will need to drive traffic to your page— lots of it— if you wish to gain authority in this industry; and keeping unified writing ideas will help you achieve this. Caution is highly exercised on blogs, but writing for article directories is no different. The same rules apply and we have them enumerated below to serve as your guide.
1. Never focus your writing efforts on yourself.
It is true that the topic that you should write about should be something that you are very familiar with. This reduces the difficulty of writing and of course, the hassles of research. However, this does not mean that you should allow your writing efforts to revolve around yourself! Sure, you may be extremely familiar with your own physique, feelings and thoughts; and this makes you think and feel that you are the best candidate to write your best articles on, BUT the only question now is: Will there be people who’ll find interest in your articles if they’re merely all about you? There will be some, but this reach is going to be too limited as compared to the number of readers that you can get if you’d think of another frame of reference to refer to when writing. Don’t be self-centered!
2. Never try to cover too many topics.
It is tempting to cover as much topics as you can on your page, and there is nothing wrong about it. But then again, if your goal is to develop a core audience, you may need to limit your posts to a single topic. The sharper your focus on your page, the more chances you’d attract a qualified audience.
3. Never try to focus on a topic that you are not knowledgeable or passionate about.
This usually happens when you’ve witnessed a fellow writer succeed in a given niche. It is tempting to follow his/her footsteps— and even the niche he’s had success on—but there is no guarantee that you will also find success on the same topic. Doing so may even end with you ending up as a frustrated writer rather than a passionate one. This will greatly affect your writing pieces and your writing career in the long run.
4. Be realistic with the number of websites, blogs and other writing efforts which may eat up your time.
We’ve indicated it here because the number of pages and websites that a writer has online usually equates to the number of niches he’s trying to write about. Sure, it’s a brilliant idea to make your writing efforts and promotion vital, but it is not a good idea to cramp yourself with too much ‘unpaid’ work with not enough time to do the ‘paid work’. Realize that even if passive sources of income such as advertisements are available, the income that you can generate from writing for clients will give you an even greater continuous stream of income.
Now, this list is considerably short compared to the all the tips available on the web that can help you choose the topics on which to focus your writings on. Thankfully though, this post contains the basics from which you can build your framework of decisions on which will eventually help bring your freelance writing career to a success. Should you think something valuable is missing here, feel free to drop us a message so we can get the ball rolling.
Tagged with: Article Topics, Ideas, Suggestions, Topics, Writing Topics
11.10.2009 by avivb in
News
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As the Bukisa community grows, more and more writers are joining us in delivering great content to thousands of people who are in need of our content. Most of you may not have realized it yet, but the value of every entry that you post on Bukisa may have already reached thousands of households, helping people, be it as simple as doing basic housechores up to the complexities of building a freelance career. Needless to say, the monetary benefit that you get from Bukisa is not at all the best part of it— finding your voice and value as a writer is.
This said, we are proud to introduce to you “Bukisa’s Series of Blog Posts” with the aim to help you deliver great content to our readers through valuable writing tips and tools. This series of blog posts shall follow a certain chronological order so to allow each tip and piece of advice to help you in an ‘organized manner’ as we move along towards the end of the series. This approach limits the chances of you missing a valuable tip, as you’ll be reminded that content writing has its own ‘must follow process’.
With this in mind, we would like you, our reader, to suggest topics that you are interested in reading about for this new series. Please let us know your ideas by leaving a comment below.
Thanks,
The Bukisa Team
11.01.2009 by Bukisa in
News
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Hi all,
Due to the success of gaining new members, greater popularity brought about from our Bukisa authors, an increasing amount of advertising spending online and increased optimization of our monetization efforts, we are happy to announce that we are able to raise the Bukisa Index from 3.42 to 3.53.
Hopes are high that we will able to further increase the Bukisa Index in the near future.
Keep up the good work,
Simon & the Bukisa Team
http://www.bukisa.com
Tagged with: bukisa index
10.27.2009 by Bukisa in
News
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Hi Everyone,
We are happy to announce our new integration with “After the Deadline” into the Bukisa content editor.

“After the Deadline” is much more than just a simple spellchecker, and also offers:
- Contextual Spell Checking
- Advanced Style Checking
- Intelligent Grammar Checking
To use it just click the “ABC” icon (located furthest to the right).
We hope you enjoy this and that it helps you take your writing to a whole new level.
Simon & the Bukisa Team
Tagged with: new feature, spellchecker
10.20.2009 by Bukisa in
News
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Hi Everyone,
I am happy to announce the latest Bukisa release, and I’d like to tell you a little bit about what has been added and fixed.
New Features
Image Upload Tool
This tool will allow you to upload files from your local computer, as well as online sources, files in bulk and also the ability to share images between your different articles. You will also be able to use these uploaded images as an article thumbnail.
A full guide explaining the usage of the new tool will be released soon.



New Facebook &Twitter widgets
We have added two new eye catching widgets in all article pages. This will help increase your promotion on two of the largest social sites – Twitter & Facebook — just click, approve & share.

Featured Content
We have added a new tab called “Featured” to the top menu to give a better showcase for some of the top quality content published. These content items were handed picked by Aviv, our Community manager.
Check it out: http://www.bukisa.com/featured
Integration with Get Satisfaction
I am sure you have noticed that we have started using Get Satisfaction to handle part of our support – this contains a knowledge base of past answered questions along with the option for you to answer each other – its called “People Powered Community Support”
Check it out: http://getsatisfaction.com/bukisa
Fixed Issues
- The Bukisa stats have been rebuilt and the information you receive in your dashboards is accurate across all your reports.
All the best & happy publishing
Simon & the Bukisa Team
Tagged with: bug fixes, bukisa, features
08.03.2009 by Bukisa in
Tweets
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As many of you know, we at Bukisa take social media very seriously. That’s why we were one of the very first content sites to integrate Twitter into the Bukisa community.
Your new content gets automatically tweeted, along with your comments and your content ratings.
We have decided to help everyone who has added their Twitter info, get more followers!
How do we do that? Very simple! Instead of the static twitter banner on your profile pages, we have now included the Twitter approved widget, so people can see your updates and easily start following you.
You can see how it looks on my profile page: http://www.bukisa.com/people/simon
For those of you that have added your Twitter info (hint, hint), now would be a good chance to do so at http://www.bukisa.com/myhome/account
For more information about Twitter, the Twitter 101 Business guide is a great start – http://business.twitter.com/twitter101
Simon.
Tagged with: bukisa, twitter
07.13.2009 by Bukisa in
News
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Hey Everyone,
Due to popular demand we have added 2 new banners to your arsenal of your Bukisa promo banners.
These 2 banners fit in really nicely with most blogging platform page designs.
You can use these banners to build your network of Bukisa publishers.

Enjoy!
As usual if you have any feedback, please drop us a line.
Tagged with: banners, bukisa, network