Written by Susan Gunelius from Women On Business on February 4, 2008

 Sk-rt.com is a fairly new social bookmarking site that uses the slogan, “Like that friend who always finds the best stuff. Only better.”  It functions similar to Digg wherein users submit content and other users vote on it, and entries with many votes are more likely to make it to the front page and thus get more traffic.  Sk-rt.com focuses on nine primary categories:

  1. Arts & Entertainment
  2. Design & Crafts
  3. Family & Parenting
  4. Fashion & Style
  5. Food & Home
  6. Internet & Technology
  7. Mind, Body & Spirit
  8. Travel & Leisure
  9. World & Business

Sk-rt.com was founded by Gabrielle Blair, Laura Mayes and Laurie Smithwick in 2007 and already…

Written by Elaine Ramos from Good Recruits on February 4, 2008

So, you were able to post more than three times a day but based on your blog statistics, your subscriber feed is down to a grand total of one. If you find yourself with this kind of situation then you better re-think about the strategies you have when blogging. Here are some prime examples on how to blog “the right way”:

a. Think of quality - Though an updated blog sounds very good, make sure that you put some quality into your blogging style. This means that presenting the facts and…

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Written by Deborah Ng from Freelance Writing Jobs on February 3, 2008

As someone who writes for about a dozen blogs, the question I’m asked the most is what it takes to be a celebrity gossip blogger. I find that interesting because no matter how many celebrity blogs are out there, more are introduced each day. While celebrity gossip blogs can do very well, some aspiring celebrity bloggers don’t make it past the first month because they’re not prepared to commit to the amount of work involved. I spend six hours or more each day blogging for Celebrity Cowboy and I know a few…

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Written by Mani Karthik from Daily SEO Blog on February 2, 2008

Hey, have you tried to kill your readership base? It would be fun, why not try it?

Listen carefully, and implement the following step by step.

Now don’t skip any step, go according to the order.

  1. Don’t blog for three weeks in a row.
    Do absolutely nothing on your blog for three weeks. Moderate no comments, post no new articles.
  2. Write nothing innovative, instead write about the same things you’ve written already.
  3. Don’t respond to comments. People will ask you questions, but never reply. After all, they don’t pay you for it.
  4. Promote affiliate products. If possible, promote only…
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Written by John Leschinski from Leschinski Design on February 2, 2008

Command Shift Three; since finding this site I’ve discovered numerous other sites that have inspired me, through a hot or not like rating system for design. On CommandShift3, you are presented with the screenshots of two websites side by side. You click the screenshot of the site you think looks best.

The leaderboard is a good indication of current trends.
You can also browse winners by name, designer, or category to focus on your results. You can also see the worst ever.
I have even added my own sites to gauge popular opinion…