Posted by Neena on 06/25/08 in Various Blogging Topics, blog resources
I recently took my first foray into the world of email lists. I signed up for AWeber with the intention of creating and sending out a periodic email newsletter.
I didn’t get very far.
Apparently a requirement of the CANN Spam Act is that you must display a mailing address on each email that goes out to [...]
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Posted by Neena on 06/17/08 in Site Build It!, Various Blogging Topics, blog resources
Can you tell - my expectations for my new SBI business are high. My e-check still hasn’t cleared so I’m not in business yet.
In preparation, I have cleared off my desk and organized all my niche blogging materials. In addition, I started a new notebook just for SBI work - so I can find my [...]
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Posted by Neena on 05/10/08 in Various Blogging Topics, comments
submit_url = ‘http://blogresourcesonline.com/2008/05/10/when-do-you-comment/’;I have seen a lot of discussion lately about blog comments. Some say it is a waste of time. Others find commenting to be a good tool to increase blog traffic.
Being a middle of the road person - I see both sides of this debate and have not abandoned commenting all together.
Why Commenting [...]
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Posted by Neena on 02/1/08 in Various Blogging Topics
submit_url = ‘http://blogresourcesonline.com/2008/02/01/thank-you-for-commenting/’;Should you be sending thank you emails to people that comment on your blog?
Jennifer Chait at Freelance Writing Jobs doesn’t think so. Why not?
If all bloggers sent thank you’s, all commentators would have a lot of email “spam”.
It is a waste of the blogger’s time - they should be working on quality content [...]
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Posted by Neena on 12/7/07 in Various Blogging Topics
Is Web 2.0 just another internet bubble?
The people at Richter Scales seem to think so.
While the video is funny, I hope it’s not true!
Source: John Chow
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