Home Based Business Tip: Use a Blog For Your Article Table Of Contents

Adding Articles to a Web Page and Keeping the Table of Contents Updated can be a Cumbersome Task for any Web Master. For a Home Based Business Owner who may not be that comfortable with FTP and HTML etc it can be an even more Daunting and Time Consuming Task. Especially when the Time can be better served doing the other chores involved with an Online Business.

Using a Blog as an Article Table of Contents actually kills 2 Birds with one Stone so to speak.

An Example Article Table of Contents Blog can be found here http://articles-work-at-home.blogspot.com/

Here is a A Simple Step by Step Guide on How to create and Display an Article Table of Contents for a Web Page Using Blogs and a free online Blog to Java Script Conversion Tool.

Step 1 Get a Free Blog

Many Companies on the Internet offer free Blog. http://Blogger.com is a great one to use since they are owned by Google (Yes those Search engine guys - Hint Hint)

Step 2 Update Your Blog

Whenever you Add an Article to your Home Based Business Web Page. Just go to your Article Table of Contents Blog and Add an Entry with a brief keyword Rich Description of the web page or pages you added. Don't forget to Hyperlink to your new Home Based Business Web Page. If you add multiple pages on the same topic you may just want to create a table of contents for all the pages you added and then just create one blog entry for this table of contents.

Here is an Example of a what a blog entry for a Table of contents for Mark Joyner article collection might look like

Step 3 Use pingomatic

After you update your blog you now would use Ping-O-Matic to tell the Blog Search Engines that you updated your blog (http://pingomatic.com/)

Step 4 Add The Blog Table of Contents to Your Web Page

Placing the Articles Table of Contents on your Web Page is as easy using a free Web Based Service that will take your Blog and Convert it to Java Script. You Simply take the Java Script Code and Place it on your Web Page. One Such free Service is Feed to Java Script - http://jade.mcli.dist.maricopa.edu/feed/index.php?s=build

Here are some recommended to use with Feed To Java Script above in order to Make your Feed Readable and Useful.

Next you can Click Style to create a Custom Style Sheet for Your Feed.

Now that you have your Blog table of Contents you can another way to use it would be making a 2nd Java Script with the most recent 3 or 4 items in your Web Page and Add this Feed to your Web Pages so you have Dynamic Content throughout your site.

EzineArticles Expert Author Mike Makler

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