It’s finally done! I started this guide with every intention of putting out a short 2–3 page guide with tips for using the FeedBurner service for newbies, but it grew into a 22 page report chocked with tips and lots of screenshots to help you out. Continue reading »
While working with a friend of mine, she had noticed that some other blogs were able to customize the text people see to read an extended entry. By default, when you use the built in “more” tag with WordPress, people will see (more…) or whatever’s customized in the theme template; however, there’s a quick and easy way that you can override it. Continue reading »
Not too long ago, I wrote about a new service called Buy Blog Comments. In the entry, I mentioned what some of the comments might look like based on my experiences. Well, now I have definitive proof of what some of these comments look like.
The creator of the service decided to link out to a few of the blogs where comments were left so people could see some examples of the comments, then subsequently removed the links, I presume, because of the negativity they were receiving. Continue reading »
This topic was chosen for me by Lynn Terry when she tagged me with the “5 ways you can…” meme. Frankly, I think she must have been reading my mind because I just started a blog series dubbed The Earning Curve. In any event, here’s my contribution. Continue reading »
With all the new “how to market with Squidoo” manuals breaking onto the scene, it’s no wonder that both Google and Squidoo are forced to take action. (I can almost hear a new word coming out of this whole thing: splens or splense — spam+lens.) Continue reading »