Monthly Archives: July 2007

What Would You Put In Your Articles Section?

I’ve noticed long ago that Steve Pavlina has a special link on his blog, called Articles. I never understood why he had to create that special section, and what’s the difference between those articles and the rest of his blog. Until this week: wanting to join an exciting project initiated by Chris Garrett in the [...]

The Outcome Of Not Playing By The Rules

I don’t know why I like group writing projects. I know why I like this one I’m going to contribute to right now: What Is Your First Rule Of Writing?
I like it because it is hosted by the newly launched Clean Cut Blog, the younger “brother” of Hamelife (this last one is a good read [...]

1001 Cats, Dogs And a Bit of Goldberg

Welcome to the July 22, 2007 edition of 1001 Cats Blog Carnival! This is hosted by me, Pisssy, Simonne’s cat I’m happy to host great stories and advice today, from a lot of friends (What? Did you notice that one story is about dogs? Despite what humans believe, cats and dogs can maker great [...]

Beatles And Biographies

Beatles and biographies are some of the most searched terms online. Although The Beatles belong to our parents’ and grandparents’ generations, it seems that they still appeal to young people today. This is what I would call success: to manage to create something that is not fixed in time, that can easily travel across generations, [...]

Wordpress Plugins For More Interactivity

Wouldn’t it be nice to be possible to display messages for your readers, customized according to the way they landed on your blog?
Like this one, for people referred here by Google:
Welcome google.com user
If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed
Thanks for visiting!
Actually my blog does this for single post pages, [...]

Blog Project Three Has Some Winners

Last week I participated in the Blog Project Three of Daily Blog Tips. At least I wanted to. Unfortunately, thanks to my great new internet service provider, I had no connection over the past four days, therefore I was not able to post my best three articles selection. The group project ended meanwhile, so you [...]

Bling H2o: The Rolls Royce Of Water

Did you think that the most expensive bottled water was to be found in desert areas? So did I, until I discovered Bling H2o, which is nothing but water, packed in plastic or glass reusable bottles decorated with Swarowski cristals. Priced between $20 and $550 (depending on the bottle type and of the pack size), [...]

Rolling Blogroll 14: Blogging Made Devilishly Simple

I wonder how many blogs about blogging does a blogger read on a daily basis. Perhaps we all read the stuff that’s been around for ages, the useful tips of Problogger, or the DailyBlogTips, or Copyblogger, or the considerations on Reader Appreciation Project (what? don’t tell me you don’t read it yet) … and the [...]

Pro Ana Tips And Tricks

The rejection of the idea that anorexia nervosa is an eating disorder has been called Pro Ana. Tips and tricks, as well as other informative material and discussion groups and forums are spread all over across the Internet. Anorexic persons tend to refuse support and contact with their family members and with medical staff, so [...]

Meow! My Kingdom For a Shovel!

Welcome again to the 1001 Cats Blog Carnival. As my kitty has a nasty scratch on one ear, she refused to pose for today, so we arranged with Catherine’s Mojo to help us illustrate this edition. Please let us know what you think of him, after you read the stories. Meow thanks in advance!
Catherine [...]