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Asian Games 2018: Jinson Johnson wins gold in men’s 1500m event

Johnson earlier won the silver in the 800m event.

from The Hindu - Sport https://www.thehindu.com/sport/athletics/jinson-johnson-claimed-a-gold-medal-in-mens-1500m-event/article24821224.ece

Asian Games 2018 women’s hockey: high stakes for India in finals

A win against Japan on Friday would hand India the ticket to Tokyo 2020.

from The Hindu - Sport https://www.thehindu.com/sport/hockey/asian-games-2018-womens-hockey-high-stakes-for-india-in-finals/article24818291.ece

Asian Games 2018: Mouma Das bows out of women’s singles TT competition

Mouma Das crashed out of the women’s singles table tennis competition at the 2018 Asian Games in Jakarta on Thursday.The 34-year-old Indian paddler

from The Hindu - Sport https://www.thehindu.com/sport/other-sports/asian-games-2018-mouma-das-bows-out-of-womens-singles-tt-competition/article24817442.ece

FIFA corruption scandal: Ex-South American football official gets prison sentence

Juan Angel Napout of Paraguay received the sentence in federal court in New York City, where he and another football official from Brazil were found guilty late last year of racketeering conspiracy and other charges.

from The Hindu - Sport https://www.thehindu.com/sport/football/fifa-corruption-scandal-ex-south-american-football-official-gets-prison-sentence/article24816543.ece

Serena, Venus set up Williams vs. Williams match at US Open

Get ready for the latest Grand Slam instalment of Williams vs. Williams: the superstar siblings will be meeting in the third round at the U.S. Open,

from The Hindu - Sport https://www.thehindu.com/sport/tennis/serena-venus-set-up-williams-vs-williams-match-at-us-open/article24816099.ece

Tennis: Kyrgios listens to umpire's advice and secures win

Nick Kyrgios, who rarely listens to anyone, appeared to take some advice to try harder from chair umpire Mohamed Lahyani as he rallied to beat Frenchman Pierre-Hugues Herbert and reach the U.S. Open third round on Thursday.


from Reuters: Sports News https://in.reuters.com/article/tennis-usopen-kyrgios/tennis-kyrgios-listens-to-umpires-advice-and-secures-win-idINKCN1LF2HL?feedType=RSS&feedName=sportsNews

Motor racing: I've still got the speed, says Raikkonen

Ferrari's Kimi Raikkonen shrugged off the years on Thursday and suggested his driving this season was no different to a decade earlier.


from Reuters: Sports News https://in.reuters.com/article/motor-f1-italy-raikkonen/motor-racing-ive-still-got-the-speed-says-raikkonen-idINKCN1LF29R?feedType=RSS&feedName=sportsNews

Motor racing: Spa crash left Alonso's McLaren a write-off

McLaren's Fernando Alonso will have a replacement car for Sunday's Italian Grand Prix after a costly crash in Belgium last weekend.


from Reuters: Sports News https://in.reuters.com/article/motor-f1-italy-alonso/motor-racing-spa-crash-left-alonsos-mclaren-a-write-off-idINKCN1LF27R?feedType=RSS&feedName=sportsNews

Motor racing: Vettel riding the red wave at Monza

Sebastian Vettel believes Ferrari can hand Formula One champions Mercedes a taste of their own medicine and give the Italian fans a home win to savour on Sunday.


from Reuters: Sports News https://in.reuters.com/article/motor-f1-italy-ferrari/motor-racing-vettel-riding-the-red-wave-at-monza-idINKCN1LF251?feedType=RSS&feedName=sportsNews

Soccer: Fulham captain Cairney ruled out for a 'few weeks' with foot injury

Fulham captain Tom Cairney is expected to be out for several weeks after suffering a foot injury, manager Slavisa Jokanovic said on Thursday.


from Reuters: Sports News https://in.reuters.com/article/soccer-england-brh-ful/soccer-fulham-captain-cairney-ruled-out-for-a-few-weeks-with-foot-injury-idINKCN1LF21A?feedType=RSS&feedName=sportsNews

Soccer: Arnautovic ready for West Ham return

Marko Arnautovic is ready for a return to the West Ham United squad for Saturday's Premier League clash against Wolverhampton Wanderers after he returned to training this week, manager Manuel Pellegrini said.


from Reuters: Sports News https://in.reuters.com/article/soccer-england-whu-wlv/soccer-arnautovic-ready-for-west-ham-return-idINKCN1LF20S?feedType=RSS&feedName=sportsNews

Informant says Peru soccer chief paid off judge: document

An informant in a probe of Peru's judiciary has testified that FIFA's top representative in the South American nation paid a judge in exchange for his help winning exclusion from a murder investigation, according to a statement to prosecutors seen by Reuters.


from Reuters: Sports News https://in.reuters.com/article/fifa-corruption-peru/informant-says-peru-soccer-chief-paid-off-judge-document-idINKCN1LF20P?feedType=RSS&feedName=sportsNews

Soccer: Southgate urges debate over lack of chances for young English players

England manager Gareth Southgate has called for a "debate" over how to get more young English talent into Premier League first teams.


from Reuters: Sports News https://in.reuters.com/article/soccer-uefa-nations-eng-esp-preview/soccer-southgate-urges-debate-over-lack-of-chances-for-young-english-players-idINKCN1LF1YT?feedType=RSS&feedName=sportsNews

SC stays results of SSC CGL & CHSL 2017 exams

The Supreme Court of India on Friday stayed the declaration of SSC CGL and SSC combined higher secondary level (CHSL) 2017 exam results.

from Education News: Latest Job Notifications, Admit Cards, Exam Paper Analysis,Results - Times of India https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/home/education/news/sc-stays-results-of-ssc-cgl-chsl-2017-exams/articleshow/65620576.cms

Hacking a Prince, an Emir and a Journalist to Impress a Client


By DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK and AZAM AHMED from NYT World https://www.nytimes.com/2018/08/31/world/middleeast/hacking-united-arab-emirates-nso-group.html?partner=IFTTT

Australia’s Catholic Leaders Reject Call to Report Sex Abuse Heard in Confessions


By RICK ROJAS from NYT World https://www.nytimes.com/2018/08/31/world/australia/catholic-church-sex-abuse-confessions.html?partner=IFTTT

15 Chapters of Grand Slam Drama for the Williams Sisters


By BEN ROTHENBERG and VICTOR MATHER from NYT Sports https://www.nytimes.com/2018/08/31/sports/tennis/15-chapters-of-grand-slam-drama-for-the-williams-sisters.html?partner=IFTTT

To take one at face value: facial recognition for feedback

An Indian startup uses facial recognition to give scene-by-scene feedback to major Hollywood studios

from The Hindu - Technology https://www.thehindu.com/entertainment/movies/to-take-one-at-face-value-facial-recognition-for-feedback/article24819527.ece

Robot teachers in China’s kindergartens

Keeko keeps kids engaged by telling stories and challenging them with logic problems

from The Hindu - Technology https://www.thehindu.com/sci-tech/technology/robot-teachers-in-chinas-kindergartens/article24812421.ece

Facebook rolls out Watch video service

Will includes interactive game shows, quizzes and polls

from The Hindu - Technology https://www.thehindu.com/sci-tech/technology/internet/facebook-rolls-out-watch-video-service/article24812402.ece

My dream is to be a lifestyle blogger with an anonymous advice column but I don’t know where to start

This is what I’ve wanted to do for years. I have tons of content ideas that I’ve worked on for a while. I just don’t know how to get started. I’m so scared that I’ll put in all of this time and effort just to have no one be interested. There are SO many blogs out there, how do you compete? I don’t feel like I have anything new or interesting to bring to the table. I want to dedicate all of my time to this but I can’t afford to quit my job. Is it realistic to hope that I could eventually make a living from this? I just need a push in the right direction. My friends and fiancé support me, but I feel hopeless and like I’m never going to be able to make my dreams a reality.



Submitted August 30, 2018 at 05:17AM by klueless16 https://www.reddit.com/r/Blogging/comments/9bkigd/my_dream_is_to_be_a_lifestyle_blogger_with_an/?utm_source=ifttt

Will the end of the domain(.com/.net/.org)affect your blog's traffic

I'm planning to start a fashion blog and I chose a domain name ending with a .net,was wondering if the end of the domain (.net) would cut down my blogs traffic in future compared to a more popular one like .com.Maybe because it would be harder to remember?or some other reason



Submitted August 30, 2018 at 05:19AM by SpamG https://www.reddit.com/r/Blogging/comments/9bkix8/will_the_end_of_the_domaincomnetorgaffect_your/?utm_source=ifttt

Should I start a blog with this concept?

Sorry this is so long, by the way! I just wanted to give as many details as possible. So I’m THINKING about starting a blog. I have no idea how it’s going to pan out, but I do know that I love to write, so I’m hoping it could be a fun way to incorporate what I love into something I can market and share with an audience. Let me start by making this disclaimer: I have NO idea what I’m doing. I know that if I decide to take on this endeavor, I obviously will have to become much more informed on the entire process and treat it as an investment.

For now, I’m just seeking advice on the concept behind the blog itself, and whether people think that it could be even slightly successful. I have a couple of friends that I think could help me write content, but ONLY if I feel like it has legitimate potential. I also would want it to end up being interactive, in that people could submit content, if they wanted. But I guess that would come with time.

I’m tossing around a few possible blog names, so this one is not set-in-stone, but for now I’m thinking of calling it Life Spice. It’s a play on the idiom “variety is the spice of life.” The entire concept is based around “a broke millennial’s guide to the universe.” So, somewhat of a multi-niche lifestyle blog. I KNOW multi-niche blogs are super frowned-upon for beginners, but the thought process behind this is that I’m a terribly inconsistent individual and I think I have more potential for success if I constantly have new/revolving content genres to work with.

Basically, I want the blog to be comprised of different segments, under which I can file associated content. These are the ideas I have for the segments thus far:

  1. Flat Broke — This will be the “bread and butter” of the blog. A little over a month ago, I made the impulse decision to quit my day job due to its detrimental effect on my mental health. Had I not, this entire idea would never have occurred. Since then, I’ve been solely surviving off of side jobs, freelance, and sex work. This segment will be dedicated to money-making outside of the confines of 9-to-5 employment. I plan to post blog pieces on couponing, useful apps and websites to refer to, guides to finding freelance and micro-tasks, and other side work to help scrape by while in-between jobs.

  2. Fool’s Gold — This segment will be my “fun section.” I want it to be a PSA that broke girls can look good, too! This is where I’ll post pieces on bargain fashion, drugstore dupes for high-end cosmetics, wholesale shopping, thrifting, second-hand selling, etc.

  3. Burning the Midnight Oil — This segment will be for the party AND the after-party. I’ll post articles for the night owl, about the night life. Horoscopes, drink recipes, after-dark discussions, a forum (maybe), sex pieces, etc.

  4. Graveyard Shift — This segment will be dedicated to late-night side jobs; sex-work and other methods and tips for making money while you sleep.

  5. Helter Skelter — The segment for the disorderly. This one is a general ode to me, because I am a chaotic individual who needs constant reminders to stay on-task and not be a trashcan. Organizational how-to’s, tips to declutter your life and environment, motivational pieces, and self-help articles galore.

  6. Loose Ends — Blog entries about self-care. Feminist think-pieces, spotlight articles, makeup tutorials, blogs, homage to my fellow cat-ladies, cringy journal entries, etc.

  7. Murphy’s Law(suits) — The place to go for Pity Parties (to throw your own or attend someone else’s). Basically, you can submit your woes if you want. You can pore over personal essays involving great matters of misfortune (or insignificant ones, whichever). You can find information about internet panhandling, crowdfunding assistance, charity cases for the general public. Basically, a directory for rock-bottom financial safety nets.

  8. The Bottom Drawer — You know that drawer that everyone has that is full to the brim with useful odds and ends? It’s this segment. This is a segment full of life hacks, how-to’s, lighthearted think-pieces that aren’t terribly time-consuming or intense to read.

  9. Scram Corner — A nest for pieces regarding scams and pyramid schemes. This is where you can read all about “get-rich-quick” opportunities (that probably don’t work) and rags-to-riches prospects. This is also where we’ll post reviews of new apps and products that are supposed to provide some significant financial gain, or precautionary posts about scam sites.

  10. Flukes & Flakes — Broke millennials need love too! This section will be for relationship advice (heavy satire, obviously), dating articles, Q&A’s, and general cynicism. It’s also a place to submit/read hate comments, troll messages, and creepy/bizarre submissions or anon comments.

  11. Off The Record — I love poetry, F Y I. This will be a central hub for poetry submissions, mental health pieces, confessions, slam poems, and free-verse.

  12. Flotsam and Jetsam — Random articles. Unspecified polls, playlists, podcasts, and product reviews. Maybe little About Me segments for authors of submissions? Comment boxes/pitch ideas, as well.

I guess it’s all a bit vague for the moment. But if you could give me your honest opinion on whether it’s worth paying for a decent blog host to try this idea out, I would be hugely appreciative!



Submitted August 30, 2018 at 05:21AM by binchwhut https://www.reddit.com/r/Blogging/comments/9bkjjy/should_i_start_a_blog_with_this_concept/?utm_source=ifttt

I'd love to start a fashion blog but I'm no expert and I don't think anyone would pay attention to me.

I'm not a designer or even someone who particularly follows fashion trends. I just really like talking about different outfits and how to be more confident through fashion, but I don't think anyone would want to read that. I'm no expert and I'm not some Instagram model with stellar looks to sell people on my styles. I just enjoy it. Is that enough to really make a successful blog of something?



Submitted August 30, 2018 at 09:16AM by DeusBex https://www.reddit.com/r/Blogging/comments/9bmmas/id_love_to_start_a_fashion_blog_but_im_no_expert/?utm_source=ifttt

HELP! need to develop a website/blog that will have vendor/advertising revenue in time,but not at first. What webpage company? Advice?

I need to create a website/blog. This site will have vendor/advertising revenue in time, but not at first.

What is the best company (platform) to create my website/blog on that I can grow my business? This includes being able to have revenue from vendors and advertisers, for ad placement on website/blog, etc

What website Company is best?

Any advice?



Submitted August 30, 2018 at 02:21PM by 4gigiplease https://www.reddit.com/r/Blogging/comments/9bowq0/help_need_to_develop_a_websiteblog_that_will_have/?utm_source=ifttt

One Month of Blogging: Challenges and Insights

So, today marks one month since I impulsively created a blog. I've repeatedly googled things like "how many visitors/views should I be getting in the first month of blogging" and I found reading about the experiences of others helpful. So, here's some insights, and some challenges faced in the first month of blogging.

I would just like to say a big thank you to u/Selaen who gave me some very detailed and helpful feedback in the August feedback thread. This really helped me find some direction.

I am eagerly awaiting Septembers feedback thread so I can get some more feedback now that I've sorted some of the basics out.

I'm just going to throw out numbers here really. Hopefully someone will find it useful.

So, first month: wordpress stats say 136 visitors, 302 views. Analytics says 79 users, 111 sessions. I have no idea if this is good/bad/average. No comments, no shares, and only one subscriber (my sister). Anyway I'm not too fussed about that at the moment, I know it all takes time.

Social media marketing:

What's working: Reddit, Quora

What's not working: Pinterest

Twitter and Instagram are somewhere in between as I'm still building a following.

Only two people know I've started a blog so I haven't gone down the family and friends route yet. To afraid of failing publicly!

Most useful resources: Canva & Pixabay

DA is 0, PA is 0

Building backlinks courtesy of Quora - if that counts as backlinks?

I still have not got the hang of SEO and keywords. I struggle with keyword density as trying to insert the long tail keywords makes the sentences awkward.

Anyway, I've rambled on a bit and this post is rather messy. A bit like a disorganised brain fart. Hopefully someone will find something useful though!

I love how supportive this sub is. Thanks for listening! :)



Submitted August 30, 2018 at 02:33PM by ScienceBecomesHer https://www.reddit.com/r/Blogging/comments/9bozsj/one_month_of_blogging_challenges_and_insights/?utm_source=ifttt

Can someone please explain how this website/blog went from being worth $9k on June 25th to $13 Million today?!

Hey guys so I don't know if this is the right subreddit completely, but I feel like you guys could give me a pretty educated answer to this mind boggling question I have....

I found this website (geeksmate.io) through one of their Instagram Ads on my feed and thought their website looked pretty bad and they didn't have many followers either so I decided to check their stats on a website called: https://www.worthofweb.com - I don't know completely how accurate this website is, but from personal experiences with friends websites to which I roughly know how much they're website is worth, it is fairly accurate; nonetheless, I went to check how much this website was worth and noticed it was worth $9k on June 25th and wasn't updated, so I updated it and all of the sudden 30 something days later it's worth $2mil? and now 11 days later from when I last checked it, it's not worth $13 mil? How is this even possible? I have pictures to prove everything I said if needed.

Here is the website with the estimated worth at $13 Mil: https://www.worthofweb.com/website-value/geeksmate.io/

Thanks for the help guys!



Submitted August 30, 2018 at 03:20PM by LeviBeck https://www.reddit.com/r/Blogging/comments/9bpbog/can_someone_please_explain_how_this_websiteblog/?utm_source=ifttt

U.S. to End Funding to U.N. Agency That Helps Palestinian Refugees


By EDWARD WONG from NYT U.S. https://www.nytimes.com/2018/08/31/us/politics/trump-unrwa-palestinians.html?partner=IFTTT

Honey, I Swept the Floor!


By BROOKE WILLIAMS from NYT Style https://www.nytimes.com/2018/08/31/style/modern-love-honey-i-swept-the-floor.html?partner=IFTTT

Yankees Looking to Trade for Andrew McCutchen, a Former M.V.P.


By TYLER KEPNER from NYT Sports https://www.nytimes.com/2018/08/31/sports/andrew-mccutchen-yankees.html?partner=IFTTT

Why You Should Tell Your Co-Workers How Much Money You Make


By TIM HERRERA from NYT Smarter Living https://www.nytimes.com/2018/08/31/smarter-living/pay-secrecy-national-labor-rights-act.html?partner=IFTTT

What’s on TV Friday: ‘Ozark’ and ‘Jack Ryan’


By EMMA L. MCALEAVY from NYT Arts https://www.nytimes.com/2018/08/31/arts/television/whats-on-tv-friday-ozark-and-jack-ryan.html?partner=IFTTT

How Germany’s Far Right Stole a Rallying Cry for Democracy


By AINARA TIEFENTHÄLER and SARAH STEIN KERR from NYT World https://www.nytimes.com/video/world/europe/100000006079391/how-germanys-far-right-stole-a-rallying-cry-for-democracy.html?partner=IFTTT

How Much Hotter Is Your Hometown Today Than When You Were Born?


By NADJA POPOVICH, BLACKI MIGLIOZZI, RUMSEY TAYLOR, JOSH WILLIAMS and DEREK WATKINS from NYT Climate https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2018/08/30/climate/how-much-hotter-is-your-hometown.html?partner=IFTTT

Mob Protests in Germany Show New Strength of the Far Right


By KATRIN BENNHOLD from NYT World https://www.nytimes.com/2018/08/30/world/europe/germany-neo-nazi-protests-chemnitz.html?partner=IFTTT

President Trump Had a Lot to Say at His Rally and on Twitter. But Not About John McCain.


By KATIE ROGERS from NYT U.S. https://www.nytimes.com/2018/08/30/us/politics/trump-rally-mccain.html?partner=IFTTT

‘An Attack on Students’ Rights’: Reactions to Betsy DeVos’s New Rules on Sexual Assault


By JENNIFER MEDINA and EMMA G. FITZSIMMONS from NYT U.S. https://www.nytimes.com/2018/08/30/us/devos-college-sexual-assault.html?partner=IFTTT

2 Passengers Charged With Sexual Assault Aboard Aircraft as F.B.I. Cracks Down


By KIRK JOHNSON from NYT U.S. https://www.nytimes.com/2018/08/30/us/airplane-assault-seattle.html?partner=IFTTT

Quotation of the Day: Tears, Laughter and Allusions to a Man Who Wasn’t Invited


By Unknown Author from NYT Today’s Paper https://www.nytimes.com/2018/08/30/todayspaper/quotation-of-the-day-tears-laughter-and-allusions-to-a-man-who-wasnt-invited.html?partner=IFTTT

Yankees, With Strongest Home Run Muscles, Are Outdone by a Weakling


By WALLACE MATTHEWS from NYT Sports https://www.nytimes.com/2018/08/30/sports/yankees-tigers.html?partner=IFTTT

Caroline Wozniacki Becomes Latest Giant to Fall at Armstrong


By BEN ROTHENBERG from NYT Sports https://www.nytimes.com/2018/08/30/sports/us-open-caroline-wozniacki.html?partner=IFTTT