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		<title>By: Henk ter Heide</title>
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		<dc:creator>Henk ter Heide</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Jun 2007 07:44:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Ah, I&#039;ve found the article I was looking for. Right under the comment section. Might I suggest moving your &quot;related posts&quot; section to the sidebar at the same hight as the post it&#039;s related to.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ah, I&#8217;ve found the article I was looking for. Right under the comment section. Might I suggest moving your &#8220;related posts&#8221; section to the sidebar at the same hight as the post it&#8217;s related to.</p>
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		<title>By: Henk ter Heide</title>
		<link>http://bloggingwithoutablog.com/learn-blogging-from-the-best/#comment-116</link>
		<dc:creator>Henk ter Heide</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Jun 2007 07:41:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi Barbara,

What is your blog about?
If you really want to become a problogger you should offer your visitors some real information instead of just rambling on about your wish to become a problogger.
What is this &quot;Terms of use&quot; about?
People who read your content understand that you have copyright and will respect that.
People who steal your content also understand that you have copyright but they won&#039;t respect that. Boring your readers with your terms of use won&#039;t change that.
Where is your &quot;best of&quot; page. I followed a link from the Problogger blog. Something about 18 lessons you&#039;ve learned.
I would have expected that link to carry me straight to that article. Or, failing that, I would at least expect a easy way to find it.
(And might I suggest losing the &quot;Archives&quot; category. Except if your blog is about archives. You might expect that every article will end up in the archive. Archives can be reach via the &quot;month&quot; link.

regards Henk
BTW Your link at Problogger didn&#039;t lead to many visitors, did it?
You linked to &quot;www.bloggingwithoutablog.com,&quot; (did you notice the comma?). Clicking this link gave me &quot;opera:illegal-url-30&quot;.
I had to mark the link and use my browser &quot;go to highlighted&quot; function to visit you.
You might not have noticed but in a comment section your name links to your website. Adding your webaddress to your comment has something spammy. People don&#039;t like that.
I regularly follow links to websites of people who leave interesting comments. If someone leaves an interesting comment probebly his/her blog will also be interesting.
I&#039;m a newby myself which is why I&#039;m interested in the problems other newbies have, but otherwise I wouldn&#039;t have bothered.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Barbara,</p>
<p>What is your blog about?<br />
If you really want to become a problogger you should offer your visitors some real information instead of just rambling on about your wish to become a problogger.<br />
What is this &#8220;Terms of use&#8221; about?<br />
People who read your content understand that you have copyright and will respect that.<br />
People who steal your content also understand that you have copyright but they won&#8217;t respect that. Boring your readers with your terms of use won&#8217;t change that.<br />
Where is your &#8220;best of&#8221; page. I followed a link from the Problogger blog. Something about 18 lessons you&#8217;ve learned.<br />
I would have expected that link to carry me straight to that article. Or, failing that, I would at least expect a easy way to find it.<br />
(And might I suggest losing the &#8220;Archives&#8221; category. Except if your blog is about archives. You might expect that every article will end up in the archive. Archives can be reach via the &#8220;month&#8221; link.</p>
<p>regards Henk<br />
BTW Your link at Problogger didn&#8217;t lead to many visitors, did it?<br />
You linked to &#8220;www.bloggingwithoutablog.com,&#8221; (did you notice the comma?). Clicking this link gave me &#8220;opera:illegal-url-30&#8243;.<br />
I had to mark the link and use my browser &#8220;go to highlighted&#8221; function to visit you.<br />
You might not have noticed but in a comment section your name links to your website. Adding your webaddress to your comment has something spammy. People don&#8217;t like that.<br />
I regularly follow links to websites of people who leave interesting comments. If someone leaves an interesting comment probebly his/her blog will also be interesting.<br />
I&#8217;m a newby myself which is why I&#8217;m interested in the problems other newbies have, but otherwise I wouldn&#8217;t have bothered.</p>
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