What Not to Do on Your Blog
Some suggestions from DailyBlogTips. I’m especially with #1-no auto music. I occasionally violate some of the others.
Some suggestions from DailyBlogTips. I’m especially with #1-no auto music. I occasionally violate some of the others.
I’ve been on twitter for a couple of weeks now, and I find that it’s very hard for me to do. I simply don’t think in the short form that’s required. Nonetheless, it appears to be a good way to build traffic, and also has high potential for building one’s network and getting (also sharing)…
I have previously posted on my marginal regard for Blogrush as a means of driving traffic to your site. I’m still marginal, but recent reports have suggested perhaps I should go to marginal++. Over the last couple of weeks I have had a number of posts go into two digits of click throughs. That still…
Twitter is well outside my comfort zone. I’m wordy, and I must express myself in 140 characters; I’m not that easy with meeting new people, and what’s the point if you don’t meet new people? Of course, I can’t evaluate my progress in 140 characters–no surprise there–so I’m writing a blog post. I’m at 173…
I had this in the back of my mind, but a user question brought it to the front. There are now stats available on the Blogger platform. If you have a Blogger/Blogspot blog, just go to your dashboard and you’ll find the link. I’m a WordPress fan myself, as you can see from this blog,…
Despite my intentions to quit, I have left the blogrush widget on my Threads blog, and as you can see from the image below (or click through to see a larger one), my results are improving. I don’t know if this relates to having better titles, or simply to having been around longer. …
There’s a good article on WebProNews that explains the legal basis for this concept in the United States, which has its foundation in the first amendment. Note that this article applies only to the United States.