Links Roundup – November 20th 2007

Get your family excited about blogging with a Google Party! – How deliciious does that cake look!!!

Daily Bits – Daniel Scocco adds a new technology based blog to his fast growing network.

The Economics Behind Selling Blog Advertising – A good guide on how advertising works.

How many people does it take to develop a great blog? – A good post from Better Business Blogging.

CashQuests Sold For $15k – The first post at Daily Web Ideas in 2 months covers the news that CashQuests is being sold.

How To Get New Friends Using StumbleUpon In 5 Easy Steps – A good post from Ramkarthik of Blogging Tune

Importance of having a good looking theme for your blog – we’re talking numbers here – Mani’s has seen a jump in traffic recently due to his new blog theme.

Blog Perfume – A new blogging related blog which covers wordpress themes and plugins and other blogging related topics. Worth checking out :)

Top Blogs About Blogging – Marco Richter uses a different method of calculating rank from 45n5’s Top 100 list with his new top blogs about blogging list.

and last but not least….

I would like to wish the best of luck to Donna Fontenot and CT Moore as they are leaving the BT writing team to concentrate on other projects. It’s been a pleasure guys :)

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Kevin Muldoon Written by Kevin Muldoon from Blog Themes Club
Posted on November 20th, 2007 and filed under Links
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5 Responses to “Links Roundup – November 20th 2007”

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  1. I’m not surprised that Cashquests has been sold (again I think). The identity of the writer started to get vague when it transfered to an new domain and changed almost all of the blog’s aspect.

    Bigger news is, Jane is back! :grin: Thanks for reporting this man.

  2. Ramkarthik says:

    Thanks for the link, Kevin. The PR5 would have played the most vital part in the sale.

  3. Thanks for the mention Kevin!

    It will be a challenge to produce content for all three blogs on the network now, but it will be a lot of fun nonetheless.

  4. Kevin, thanks for the mention of my Top Blog List.

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