Written by Mani Karthik from Daily SEO Blog on September 6, 2007

Many a times or rather always, when one writes articles on his blog, he writes them from the administrator’s point of view. Many likes to think he’s the orator and there are millions gathered up impatiently to listen to him. I’ve heard some guys even wears the admin cap. Whew!

How much of this is true to you? Do you always see things and delivers it from the “speakers” point of view? Well, some completely do, while some agree that they’ve tried to stick to the reader’s side.

From what I understand from the popular…

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Written by Steven Snell from Vandelay Design on September 5, 2007

If you are a blogger that posts new content frequently you are probably in the habit of posting an article and immediately moving on to your next idea. Many times we forget that an older post (maybe even just a few days older) can still do some good for our readers and for our blog (in terms of promotion).

Why Would You Want to Extend the Life of a Post?

  • A post has not drawn as much traffic as you would like, or you think it has more value.
  • It produces money for…
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Written by Kevin Muldoon from System0 on September 5, 2007

Just received this email from AuctionAds.

Dear Valued AuctionAds Partner,

I wanted to take this opportunity to introduce myself and to share some valuable information about recent enhancements we have made to the AuctionAds program. All of these changes will greatly benefit your bottom line. As many of you are already aware, AuctionAds which was one of the most successful product launches of 2007, was built upon the success of another leading ad network I founded called Text Link Ads.

As of today we have over 20,000 unique publishers like yourself…

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Written by Kevin Muldoon from System0 on September 5, 2007

Daniel from Daily Blog Tips has today released his first plugin for wordpress. The plugin allows you to use excerpts on your home page which should help you in the search engines because duplicate content is reduced (ie. your full post is only on one page).

The plugin has two main objectives. The first one is to make blogs that use full posts on the homepage more search engine friendly. The second one is to give flexibility to people that want to use both full posts and excerpts on the homepage.

You can…

Written by Josh Mullineaux from joshmullineaux on September 5, 2007

Hi everyone, my name is Josh Mullineaux and I am the author of a blog about business, finance and personal development. I also author ‘Finance Friday’s’ on OnPulse IM.

My Background

I have a background in sales and finance, and recently quit my job at JPMorgan Chase to work full-time for myself. I am currently involved in several online businesses, one of which is Unique Blog Designs. My business partner, Nate Whitehill, redesigned John Chow and most recently, Shoemoney.

Why Do People Blog?

There are many different reasons why people blog. They might blog to…

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Written by Kevin Muldoon from System0 on September 4, 2007

In July I posted about how bloggers should take small steps towards their goal using weekly and monthly targets. One of the first things I try and target each month here is an increase in the number of subscribers. Sadly, I didn’t achieve the goal I set myself in August, infact, the number of subscribers here has levelled off at around 700 subscribers. Somehow the momentum that BloggingTips had the first few months came to a grinding halt in August.

Let’s look at the feedburner stats to better highlight this problem. Here is…

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