Weekly Links
Published October 6th, 2007 in LinksFive Post Types for When Writing Without Experience from Blogging Tips.
Lawsuit Over Website Accessibility for the Blind Becomes Class Action from ars technica.
TNX – The Text Link Ads Killer? from Blogging Fingers.
The 10-Minute Daily Guide to Building to Building Your Social Media Profile from Instigator Blog.
Implement Internal Linking Within Your Blog for Success from Super Blogging.
30% Increase in Online Advertising in 2008 from Marketing Pilgrim.
Living Project-to-Project from Freelance Folder.
Backup Your Blog Online with… BlogBackupOnline from Average Joe Blogger.
21 Ways to Build a Better Blogger from Performancing.
Notify Unconfirmed Subscribers Plugin from Daily Blog Tips.
Writing for the Social Media Everyman from CopyBlogger.
How to Get Repeat Visitors for Your Website from Dosh Dosh.
Have You Upgraded to WordPress 2.3? from Karthik.
What are Your Top Posts? from Karen Zara.
3 Reasons Why You Should Have Only One Blog from Warrior Blog.


12 Responses to “Weekly Links”
Thanks for the mention
You’re welcome Matt.
Thank you for the mention Steven
It is the weekend, gonna go play some Halo 3
You’re welcome. No Halo 3 for me, I’ll be watching football.
Thanks for the link Steven!
I’ll probably cool off for the weekend after the tirade I had with the Who Sees Ads plugin and WP 2.3!
As an after-thought, which plugin do you use for the popular posts that you display? Is it a template hack or is it widgetized? (sorry for hijacking the post!)
Karthik,
I actually don’t use a plugin for the popular posts. I included the links manually into the sidebar so I can add and remove the posts that I want to be there.
Oh, you did it again… Thank you very much, Steven! By the way, I’ve just mentioned your blog in my most recent post.
Karen,
You’re welcome. Thanks for your comments (and thanks for the link from your blog).
Great link share!
I don’t agree with that link that talks about having only one blog at all. I tend to think more precise content is readers whant.
Thanks for the link love, Steven! I really appreciate it.