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Be Neighborly

» by Paul March 6th, 2007 at 12:14 pm » Comments (0)

If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!You know when you’re reading other blogs (you ARE reading other blogs, right?), it’s always a good idea to leave a comment. If you have nothing especially pertinent to say, a simple introduction of yourself is perfectly acceptable and […]



6 Common Blog Design Mistakes

» by Paul March 5th, 2007 at 6:37 pm » Comments (2)

The popularity of blogging and sites like Myspace have tempted, shall we say, “non-professional” designers to throw up pages without much thought.[1]
The number one reason people will immediately navigate away from your site is a bad design. If the reader can not see the text, find your navigation buttons, or are assaulted by your […]



4 Ways to Discover Your Keywords

» by Paul March 4th, 2007 at 12:51 am » Comments (3)

One of the tips you’re sure to see whenever you read a “how-to” article on blogging is “Use Keywords.” Keywords get your blog noticed by search engines. Keywords bring visitors to your site.
That’s a fantastic tip for business bloggers. If you’re trying to sell, let’s say digital cameras, you’ve got many ‘keywords’ you can use: […]



5 Common Mistakes New Bloggers Make

» by Paul March 3rd, 2007 at 3:06 am » Comments (3)

We’ve all been guilty of at least one of the following common mistakes:

Having nothing to say. We’ve all seen it, the blogger who creates his site, writes two or three “Welcome” posts and then disappears into the ether. That’s where this site can help out, use some of our Topic Ideas or accept an Include […]



8 Steps to Blog Anonymity

» by Paul March 2nd, 2007 at 11:00 pm » Comments (4)

Every blogger has at one time or another been faced with a fundamental quandary: How much personal information is too much?
Keep in mind that it is actually quite difficult to remain completely anonymous online. You can use services such as a domain registry anonymizer that keeps your physical address and identity quiet[1] or use proxy […]