I came across a fantastic John Chow paradoy blog today thanks to Net Business Blog. The blog is called John Cow, a blog which posts about ‘The Miscellaneous Ramblings of Dot Com Moooguls’. The blog promises to help you ‘Make Mooney’ online.
It’s just a piss take of John’s site but it is pretty funny so if you some time you should check it out.

Blog Name : John Cow
When was the last time you saw a broken link? Probably in that MFA site where RSS feeds related to a particular topic is simply pulled in from search engines. Or that scrappy looking -Web 2.0 site on Free icons! Bad examples there, but my point is to prove that you relate a broken link to a badly drafted site very easily.You are right.
A broken link is a bad example of SEO. First off , let’s see what a broken link is.
Usually, people link by two methods - Absolute path…
Today Feedburner announced that two features previously only available to pro users are now available to free account holders as well.
FeedBurner Stats PRO
The first new feature is called ‘FeedBurner Stats PRO’ and provides you with you some additional stats that free feedburner doesn’t.

MyBrand
The MyBrand option lets you change the feedburner url to match the url of your domain. As they put it, rather than using feeds.feedburner.com/MyFeedName, your MyBrand-ed feed address can be feeds.myexcellentdomain.net/MyFeedName.

The full announcement from Feedburner regarding all of this can be found here.
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another funky list of good links to brighten up your tuesday
Don’t Buy Me A Beer, Use That Money For Something Else instead - A good post from Jonathan telling you not to dip your hands into your pocket.
Interview with Lorelle VanFossen - Lorelle Vanfossen is interviewed by Daily Blog Tips.
What do you do with your Blog on the Weekend? - An interesting question from Darren Rowse.
John Chow dot Com Blog Income Report - June 2007 - Another breakdown of earnings from John Chow.
How Much Money Does ProBlogger Make From Adsense? You’ll Cry! - Kumiko…
Yesterday I arrived back home in Glasgow airport after 7 months+ of travelling. I had spent a month in Thailand, few days in Singapore, 5 weeks or so in Australia and 5 months in New Zealand before i decided it was time to start heading home. I absolutely loved New Zealand but the poor internet connections and approaching cold weather persuaded me it was time to start heading home and get back to working normal hours with my websites etc. On the way back home i spent 12 days in…
Regular readers of Blogging Tips will know that i link to older articles quite a lot in my posts. There are a lot of reasons why i do this :
- It saves me from duplicating what i have already wrote. It’s much easier to refer to a post i did about a certain subject than repeat myself again.
- It stops good posts from being lost in the archives. Sometimes good posts dont get a lot of comments when they are published but if you link back to your good posts on…