What is Blogging Success?

submit_url = ‘http://blogresourcesonline.com/2008/06/06/what-is-blogging-success/’;If you have started a blog or are considering such an endeavor, you should ask yourself this question: What is blogging success?
It is always important to have a clear goal in mind before starting anything and blogging is no different. Without a direction it is easy to get frustrated and eventually give up.
Usually [...]

Thank You for Commenting

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 [...]

Blogging Zoom - Hacked!

My absolute favorite social networking site - Blogging Zoom - has been hacked. Courtney Tuttle, author of Court’s Internet Marketing School and  one of the founders of Blogging Zoom writes about it on his site.
How unfortunate that the success of Blogging Zoom has obviously created jealousies amongst some BZ wannabes. And how unfortunate that people [...]

How to Love Feed Scrapers

submit_url = ‘http://blogresourcesonline.com/2008/01/02/how-to-love-feed-scrapers/’;Right now, on this site - Blog Resources Online - I offer full feeds.
I recently received an email from another blogger, Stephen Cronin, informing me that my feed had been scraped. I had written a post about Stephen’s Dual Feeds plugin. This post contains a link to Stephen’s site, More Than Scratch the [...]

Google’s Blogger Now Allows Links to All Commenters

Google’s Blogger uses OpenID to Allow Links to All Commenters

Recently Google has come under fire in the blogoshpere for disallowing links to commenter’s who have blogs outside of the Blogger platform. Now Google’s Blogger uses OpenID to allow links to a commenter’s site on any platform.
According to the folks at Blogger this was a mistake. [...]