blogging tips
« Previous EntriesExplosive Stumbleupon Traffic
Wednesday, June 11th, 2008I am not very fond of using social bookmarking to promote my blog. I think people often forget that blogging is social networking, but get overly caught up in different sites to build traffic, like Digg and many others. My favorite is Stumbleupon. What most people don’t realize is how much traffic a single stumble [...]
What Makes a Great Blog Article
Saturday, May 31st, 2008Hello folks, I know I’ve been taking quite a long blogging break, but it’s not because I haven’t been writing. I actually wrote 17 new articles, but after reading them, I’ve decided to wait for the right moment to publish as most of them were created out of emotion and cynical anger. It got me [...]
Growing Your Blog The Right Way - Part 1: The Basics
Wednesday, March 5th, 2008I don’t write many blogging tips articles anymore because I really don’t see the point. However, I do have some things to say which are more about blogging philosophy rather than actual pointers. This is the first in a series and I’ll be turning out an E-book from it and many of my past articles. [...]
How To Be a Good Blogger: Karma
Saturday, February 2nd, 2008This article isn’t about how to make your blog good, it’s about how to be a good blogger. I don’t mean a skilled author; I mean a beneficial member of social networking society. Doing the right thing seems to be missing in many of our sites.
There are tons of ways to do good things, but [...]
Protect Your Blog NOW!!!
Monday, December 24th, 2007With Santa’s Community Blog getting hacked and many folks from MyBlogLog experiencing some weird problems, the concern of Internet security is now in the spotlight. Before you run to delete your MyBlogLog account…just remember that there is no such thing as perfect Internet security!
Our good friend Polliwog had some problems too and has decided to [...]
Saturation Point of Blogging
Wednesday, December 19th, 2007The Evolution of Blogging
Blogging is much like a microcosm of real life in so many ways. The natural progression of how the Internet and blogging are evolving reflect how things really are. In the beginning of almost anything, the individuals count the most.
Growing up in my home town, small family owned stores and restaurants were [...]






