Criticize the site you’re guest-blogging on. Yea, that’s smart (not really). What better way to help the main author, the blog, and the readers than a review? (I’m sure there are better ways, not to mention less lazy ways.)
The following review of BloggingTips.com will help you make more money…somehow.
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Kevin is pretty slick with the 728×15 Google Adsense ad unit. It’s right next to the main navigation bar so you might get tricked into clicking it, which would earn BloggingTips.com some moola. However, Kevin’s slick integration doesn’t take advantage of accidental…
Future BloggingTips author Small Potato has finally updated WPDesigner with the sites new look.
It really is an impressive design and is another good example of what u can do with wordpress. If your looking for some hints on making your own theme there is a great tutorial on the site here.

Sponsored review sites like PayPerPost, ReviewMe and Sponsored Reviews are becoming part of the blogosphere and are proving popular with both advertisers and bloggers.
Brian Heys gave his thoughts on sponsored posts yesterday and made some very good points. He has decided to stick with adwords and stumbleupon for now but i reckon that he would have some success with it if he chose the right blog to advertise on.
Kumiko is going to review BloggingTips next week on her blog. I do plan on doing reviews here myself in a few months time and once the…
I’m a big fan of MyBlogLog. It allows me to see who has been reading the blog and allows me to interact with them in a lot of ways. I can contact them through MyBlogLog, i can see what communties they like and i can see what other bloggers like their blog. MyBlogLog isn’t the only site out there which allows you to interact and promote your blog in this way. The alternative service which a lot of bloggers are using is called BumpZee.
BumpZee
BumpZee is definately the biggest threat to MyBlogLog’s reign.…
As I sat down at my desk ready to write an article entitled “How To Write Quality Content†for my blog, a shocking revelation hit me and I let out an ear-piercing scream that vibrated my walls, sent stray dogs barking, and brought my neighbors knocking on my door!
After taking a few deep breaths to gather my strength, I somehow managed to crawl over to the door, open it, and feebly greet my two elderly neighbors.
“Kumiko-chan!†they exclaimed. “What is wrong? Are you ok?â€
“No! No! No!â€, I replied. Could I…