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"Explore blog comments and discuss what can be done to turn them into real conversations... Via the Internet, you clearly have access to a huge inventory of information and knowledge. However that is not the most amazing aspect of the Internet. Mo read more »
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A good piece listing pros and cons of small business blogging. read more »
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[11:00:15 AM] Gerald J Weber III: They’re the lifeblood of blogging. Without this ability to interact with the author and other readers, blogs wouldn’t be blogs at all. They’d just be standard, boring, static articles.

When the subject of blog co read more »
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Shaun Anderson over at Hobo-Web.co.uk has just released an awesome new wordpress plugin. "Recent announcements with the way Google Pagerank flows via nofollow links at Google has bloggers all a flutter. I asked Marty if he could sit down and modify read more »
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Excellent keynote speech video from Tim Ferriss at San Francisco WorldCamp. read more »
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Jane Copland compares SEO blogging to swimming, some nice similarities :) read more »
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"The popular real-time feed aggregator, FriendFeed, can bring a bit of traffic to a blog. As of today, FriendFeed’s Kevin Fox has announced it is adding its subscriber count to the number of RSS subscribers.
Site admins should start seeing a spike read more »
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Andy Beard takes a look at FeedBurner's change to now include tracking of FriendFeed subscriber data. read more »
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"Being an authentic corporate blogger means finding a way to balance your voice with the goals of the company you‘re representing."

Great post on how to be authentic without "crossing the line". read more »
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If getting visitors to read your blog is a goal, then editing what you have published already will be many times more effective than continually adding new content. Both are good but editing can be done with knowledge on what has been shown to be w read more »
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Wordpress by default “nofollows” all links within blog comments. While there are measures that can be taken to remove the rel=”nofollow” from links in Wordpress blog comments, it has typically been “all or nothing.”

Not any longer with a plug-in read more »
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While bloggers strive to get traffic from search engines, other blogs and the top social media sites; it's hard to deny that a lot of the best quality traffic out there still comes via search. And, if you want to increase your search engine traffic, read more »
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Google will penalize you immediately for comment spam links to bad neighborhoods and lift the penalty once the comments get cleaned. Excellent case study. read more »
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Based on recent discussions on pagerank sculpting and the nofollow tag, the wisest course seems to be to limit the number of comments on a blog. A balance must be struck between useful extra content and pagerank dilution through extra outlinks. read more »
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My first year of blogging has been a disastrous mix of mistakes related to technology issues, content development, website design, and failed attempts at marketing myself. Some made due to a lack of time, some because I over-estimated my abilities, read more »
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An excellent guide to making your WordPress blog secure. read more »
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Lyndon shares some great blogging headlines and ideas. read more »
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Here are some ideas for headlines regarding article writing. These should be very useful if you write about writing. You can use them as they are or they may be a useful resource to spark more ideas. read more »
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If you have ever lost sleep over the fear that a would-be hacker might get hold of your Wordpress blog, here are some measures that can be put in place to help prevent “attacks” on Wordpress driven blogs. read more »
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Nice detailed overview of how to play with WordPress themes to do your visitors and Google a favor. read more »
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Andrew Goodman follows up with part two of his response to Guy Kawasaki's keynote address at Search Engine Strategies New York about using "Twitter As A Tool For Social Media." Kawasaki's address resulted in a firestorm within the social media commu read more »
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Nate Moller interviews Darren Rowse: The best place to start is by researching WHERE the people you want to connect with are already gathering. The problem with social media is that it’s not simply enough to get on Facebook or twitter and start se read more »
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Lisa Barone writes, "If your blog is broken, do yourself a favor and fix it. Don’t leave it there to rot and die in public. Don’t be the Ask.com of blogging." read more »
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They say ‘Owning a Blog is No Longer a Luxury but rather a Necessity’. How true!

And so is social media marketing.

As the real focus of this ebook is on social media and in the true spirit of it, let’s take a look at the meaning of blogging fr read more »
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RSS is important and you need to promote your feed to get as many people to sign up. In this article, I’ll lay out the prime locations on your blog you should display and advertise your RSS feed on. If you’re not utilizing these spots, try them out. read more »
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