Blogging does not have to be something only talented writers and journalists can do. Blogging is suppose to be whatever the focus of the site is about, whether technology, mommy blogging, social media, or other topics. There are so many genres in the blogging world. I recently read a short article titled Why Blog? at
[Continue Reading...]5 Ways to Encourage Blog Comments
We all hope that our blogs will eventually transition from ‘just another blog,’ into an active community discussion platform. This largely starts with readers beginning to actively participate in the comments. But how do you encourage your readers to leave comments (without personally hunting them down and begging them, of course)? Discuss, Don’t Lecture There’s
[Continue Reading...]Social Media 101: Be Prepared to Work
I was reading an article called The Clock’s Ticking: 10 Steps to Social Media Business Integration by Andrea V Lewis and though I recommend reading it, it is probably nothing new that has already been said here at Blondish.net or from top dogs in the social media industry. However, it is good to read articles
[Continue Reading...]SeededBuzz.com – Bringing Back Inspiration To Blog
Lately I have been falling into a wealth of discovering or being told about new websites that help bloggers. I am usually not one to blog back-to-back about websites, but hey… it is a useful site and could prove to be helpful. SeededBuzz.com is a site that allows people to submit their post and allow
[Continue Reading...]Bring A Fresh Face To Your Blog With MyBlogGuest.com
I recently wrote Guest Blogging: Does It Really Help Your Site? One of the commenters informed me of a site that allows website owners to find others interested in writing for their blog. The site they mentioned was MyBlogGuest.com. So, I checked it out. The community is fairly new, but filled with eager people either
[Continue Reading...]WPVote.com Re-launched!
Remember the website Jean-Baptise Jung started called WPVote.com? During mid-2009, WPVote.com was the talk amongst WordPress bloggers. Why? Because it was a site built with the WordPress core as a digg-like site. This was a break through for those who were still doubtful of the power of WordPress as a CMS. When Jean-Baptiste did not
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