Archive for January, 2010
Artful Blogging and the biggest mistakes bloggers make
Artful Blogging is possibly one of the first, and only magazines that is purely about blogs and for bloggers. As the name may suggest the magazine showcases arts and crafts-type blogs. It is found in all major book stores like Barnes and Noble, and it’s published quarterly. The magazine is somewhat pricey at $15, but it’s full of blog reviews, in fact all 140 pages of it, there are also some tips on how to start your own blog, as well as blogging etiquette – what you should, and shouldn’t do in the blogosphere.
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Posted in Blogger, Blogs and Businesses, General, TypePad, WordPress
The world’s best email and your own domain name
What’s the best webmail in the world? If you answered Gmail, I’m with you. I’ve been using the Internet since 1995 and I’ve tried all sorts of email services ranging from desktop applications like Outlook, The Bat, Thunderbird, and many web services such as Hotmail, Yahoo, Mail.com and many others. In my personal and professional opinion Gmail is hands down the absolute best email service in the world. I’m sure all of you have tried it and know how fast and reliable it is, how simple and nice it looks, the features we can’t live without, and the enormous disk space storage it comes with and so much more.
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Posted in Blog Services, General, Marketing
Comments are dead… Without ECHO for WordPress
Have you noticed how people discuss various news, products, and even blog posts all over social networks like Facebook and Twitter? I have. I’ve also noticed how some of my blog posts end up being talked about on Google, Facebook, and Twitter — instead of on my own blog. Sure, some readers leave comments, but percentage of others Tweet, share with others on Facebook, etc. Wouldn’t it be great to somehow harvest those comments and place them on my blog, since that’s where they belong in the first place?
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Posted in General, WordPress
Mobilize your WordPress blog for visitors and Google
With the growing popularity of BlackBerry’s, iPhone, Treo’s and the number of companies mobilizing their sites – making their web sites cell phone friendly, it’s the perfect time to start thinking about making your blog mobile-friendly. Luckily for you, mobilizing your WordPress blog has never been easier, and I will show you how. There’s absolutely no programming involved of any kind. All you need to do is install the WordPress Mobile Edition plugin.
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Posted in General, Marketing