I’m a Blogger
This one hits a little too close to home… Where’s The Joke? Geek And Poke: Where’s The Joke?
This one hits a little too close to home… Where’s The Joke? Geek And Poke: Where’s The Joke?
This is something that I’ve thought for a while now but didn’t have any evidence to support. It’s been well known that Blogger.com blogs get spidered quickly. That’s why if you want to get your site spidered quickly, you create a “blog” there with a link or two back to your site. However, I have [...]
Stephan Millers post caught my eye today. He asked the basic question, “What Makes You Money”? I didn’t create this blog to make money. It was more because my friends and family (and girlfriend) was tired of hearing me rant and rave about the days news. I needed another outlet before I drove everybody nuts. [...]
Good to see there are some normal blogs still out there. Cook the bacon slowly until just shy of done, and certainly not crisp. Stash in warm oven on some paper towels on the plate you’re going to eat with. Start rice. Drain all but a few tablespoons of the bacon drippings and add the [...]
Sucker. Blogging’s over dummy. Didn’t you know that? This is from the Work From home Business Blog. I clipped most of his very good ideas…but left one out. See if you can guess which one by reading his post. How to target keywords has got to be one of the most important aspects of SEO [...]
What is fold? The top of your blog, header. I’m guessing it’s an old magazine term. Who cares, read the damned article. When creating a blog or website, it is important to captivate your readers, right from the start. Placing key elements of your site “above the fold” will dramatically increase the stickiness of your [...]
This is the setup: I’ve been tagged in a meme. I think I was tagged sometime a ago in one, but this time I’m paying attention for a few reasons: 1. It’s a good chance to tell you about the linking benefits of participating in memes. 2. I was tagged by SEOAly (Alysson Fergusson), the [...]
Clippy, clippy from Robert X. Cringely’s Notes from the Field Dan Lyons, a journalist better known to geekdom as the Fake Steve Jobs, has declared the blogging industry kaput. It has expired. It is deceased, it is pushing up daisies, it has joined the choir invisible. It has ceased to be. Dead man blogging |Notes [...]