The Best of the Blogosphere: October 3, 2007
October 3, 2007

To be honest with you, this is a very overdue roundup. I was only saving it because I thought I could add more great posts to it, but lately without my computer I haven’t had time to read my feed subscriptions and other blogs. However, if you haven’t read these articles yet you’re missing out. So take a look:
- 99 Ways to Promote Your Blog for Free
- Fresh Ideas For Your Blog
- What to Write About When You Have Nothing to Write About
- Separating Trackbacks from Comments
- Things I Do Before Writing A Post
- 7 Practical Tips to Increase Your Feed Readers
- Avoid Homograph Competition
- The “Simply Valid” Wordpress Theme
- 30 Fonts You Want to Have
- Show some love to people who link to you
- Sizing Things Up With Sizeasy
And lately I’ve tried my hand at guest posting, which is something I hope to do a lot more of once I get my own computer back. I will also be writing an article about guest posting in the future (no promises about how soon) and how it’s beneficial for the author and how to get exposure on other sites. So this was my first guest post:
Thank you for reading and I hope everyone has had a fantastic week so far! :)
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Thanks for the link. Glad you found the post useful. :)
Thanks for the link Tay!
Thank you for the link Tay! It is much appreciated ;)
some excellent and well written articles in there
Thanks for the links. I will try to read it.
The 99 Ways to Promote Your Blog for Free is especially useful. Thankyou so much! :)
Thanks for list of links…
Let us support the upcoming SEMCON 2007
Thanks for the link love, Tay! I hope you’re doing well. :)
Thank you to everyone who took the time to comment and everyone who read the articles above. Keep your eyes open for another roundup that will be here within a week or so! :)
Thanks for the mention! I hope your readers enjoy the article and find it helpful!
thanks for the link.
it’s really helpful.
@Jayne - You’re welcome, I’m sure they will! :D
@Draven - I’m glad it could help you, no problem. :)