If You're Late to The Party, What Should You Do?
Yesterday, three pieces of news were all the rage in the tech. blogosphere.
Ken Yarmosh at Technosight says this is part of the "me-too" mindset - where only [...]






Yesterday, three pieces of news were all the rage in the tech. blogosphere.
Ken Yarmosh at Technosight says this is part of the "me-too" mindset - where only [...]




We looked at some basics of shameless promotion in the blogsosphere yesterday - including several examples and motives of doing so. Today, we'll look instead at shamelessly promoting something closer to our hearts: Our own blogs. In order [...]





I wasn't going to blog here today given the amount of bug-squashing I have left to do on the new blogHelper theme and structure, but Nick Wilson's post on 3 ways to increase search engine traffic at Performancing [...]





Recently, Darren at ProBlogger and Kevin and LexBlog tackled the issue of sending traffic away from your blog versus keeping your vistors on site. While Kevin primarily plugged blogs that are not afraid to link out and share, Darren [...]





When I wrote yesterday's post suggesting the use of two forms of linkblogging (speedlinking-linkblog-style and semi-linkblog-style) when you're "late to the party" (i.e. late at blogging on breaking news), I couldn't have predicted that Darren Rowse would promote a [...]





It's been more than a week since Blogging Pro's WordPress Theme and Plugin challenge ended, but some of David (from Blogging Pro)'s comments about the whole Wordpress community slowdown still nags at me. He did raise a valid point [...]