Archive for March, 2008

Best of the Blogs on Blogging #1

It’s time once again to dig the deepest depths of the blogosphere to bring you the best posts about blogging! But this time I’ve given the link roundup a new name. So, without further ado (whatever ado is?) here they are, the best of the best from the last week of March 2008.
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We Have a Winner in the Blogging Startup Contest!

Well, despite all the challenges of the past week, I survived. But more importantly, I’ve gathered all the entries for the first ever Blogging Startup contest and randomly selected a winner. But first, here are the numbers from the blogging contest:
35 – Number of individuals who entered the blogging contest
223 – Number of [...]

OMG, The Computer Gods are Toying With Me

So, just in case some of you were having a tough week and feeling down, I thought I’d share something that might make you feel better.  Here’s how my week has gone:

Day job website is down for nearly 100 hours!  Nothing seems to work.  Finally had to move it to BlueHost and spend two nights [...]

Should I Kill One of My Blogs?

First, let me give a little history behind my blog murder plot.  As many of you know, I own and write for several blogs…four to be exact.  I am also developing a trivia website, run a site for our disc golf club, and manage the website at my day job.  It’s a lot to manage, [...]

11 Best Damn Blogging eBooks That Cost You Nothing!

Before I start any new activity, I love to read up on it. My shelves are filled with books on tennis, coin collecting and moth breeding. Blogging was no different for me. But when I dropped by my local bookstore, I found a real shortage of books on the topic of blogging. [...]

The Easy Way to Create a Privacy Policy for Your Blog

I was doing my daily read of other blogs and came across a post at Aaron Cook Dot Com about the new Adsense policies that got me thinking about my need for a privacy policy. One of the issues in the recently updated Google Adsense policies is the requirement to inform visitors of the [...]