Blogging To Do List - Do It, Delete It Or Delegate
Posted on October 31, 2008
Filed Under Archives, Blog Maintenance, Blogging, Blogging Lessons | 40 Comments
Have I got a treat for you today. Although this isn’t the first guest post on Blogging Without A Blog (BWAB), it’s the first time I’m using a “substitute teacher”.
Two weeks ago when I was buried in work from my paying job and blogging was taking a back [...] Continue Reading…
How To Survive A Bashing In Blogosphere
Posted on October 30, 2008
Filed Under Archives, Blogging Lessons | 48 Comments
Have you ever heard the saying, “When you point a finger at someone else, you have three (fingers) pointing back at you”?
It reminds me of negative publicity business owners are subjected to which is often generated by their competitors.
Look at Donald Trump. He’s the subject of tons of [...] Continue Reading…
It’s All About Me - Part 3
Posted on October 29, 2008
Filed Under Archives, Interviews | 14 Comments
You, my readers, are awesome.
Remember last week when I was interviewed by Stephen Hopson of Adversity University? Based on how many comments “Part 1″ got, it broke his comment record. How cool is that?
The second part of the interview is now live. [...] Continue Reading…
NBOTW - Bringing Me To Tears
Posted on October 28, 2008
Filed Under Archives, New Blog Of The Week | 32 Comments
Here’s another daddy blogger who is making his mark on blogosphere. By reviewing his early posts, he writes how he and his wife made a decision to have him stay home with the four children and she would to work.
I knew he was a great guy when he [...] Continue Reading…
A.S.K. Darren Rowse of Problogger - When Do We Know Our Blog Is A “Winner”
Posted on October 27, 2008
Filed Under A.S.K., Archives, Blogging Lessons, Interviews | 32 Comments
Most bloggers get impatient and want fast growth. We try whatever others suggest to grow our blogs and drive traffic to them. Some techniques work better than others, but no one tells us what to expect, when.
I wanted to ask someone who has been there, so in [...] Continue Reading…
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