Tag Archives: blogging

9 Ways to Digg-Proof Your Blog

This article is written by Ronald Huereca, also known as Ronalfy, web developer, author of the WP Ajax Edit Comments Wordpress Plugin and one of the main contributors to Reader Appreciation Project.

Congratulations, you’ve just made it to the front page of Digg. And your site couldn’t handle the load and had to be put [...]

Bet On Your Lucky 13 And Win $100

Did you ever gamble? If you did, probably you know the chill climbing on your spine while the roulette is slowing its spin, and the ball jumps all over the place, looking like it’s going to land on your lucky number. And when you see it stopped on your number, you feel the knees becoming [...]

Akismet Is Hungry And It Never Learns

As Akismet is coming by default with all Wordpress installs, everybody who uses Wordpress for blogging is using it.
I’m also using it since the beginning, and I’ve been pleased with the way it behaves: I think it got only one or two comments which were not spam, and it learned after I de-spammed them that [...]

You Can Leave Your Hat On…

Do you remember the feeling we had in childhood when our parents bought us new clothes? I surely felt good, I had the sensation that I was shining, that everybody should notice how cool I look in my new costume. I still remember one pair of white boots I was so proud of, that I [...]

How Much Is Your Blogging Zoom?

Until very recently, I was sure that only photo and video cameras had a zoom. Well, now also bloggers have their own zoom, thanks to Court and Vic, who associated to release a Digg-like place for bloggers: BloggingZoom, a place where all bloggers (and only bloggers) are invited to submit their articles, for the benefit [...]

Resource For Bloggers: Submit Your Best Posts Now

This is just a quick note for all readers who are also bloggers and blog about blogging by blogging on their blogs about other bloggers’ blogs:
A new blog carnival has just launched. It is called Resource For Bloggers, and it aims to become a reference for blogging newbies, for people who are thinking to pursue [...]

How Blogging Can Help You To Start Your Own Business

Last year, when I started this blog, I already had my own company, but its purpose was totally different from the actual one. I was supplying training programs (such as selling skills, presentation skills or personal development).
After discovering blogging, and after learning lots of things about internet marketing, websites development, pay per click campaigns management, [...]

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 [...]

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 [...]