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The Best of the Blogosphere: November 11, 2007

November 11, 2007

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Best of the Blogosphere LinksHey there, fellow bloggers! Once again I’ve been sifting through my Google reader to find some very interesting reads to make your Saturday even better! I hope you enjoy this week’s roundup of fantastic articles. Don’t miss any of them!

5 Reasons I Used To Suck At Social Media:

“In the last few months, I’ve gone from getting almost no social traffic to regularly having 3,000+ visitor spikes. Here’s what I was screwing up before my breakthroughs. …”

Who is the Focal Point of Your Design?:

“Sometimes we try very hard to create an impressive visual appearance. Other times too much priority is given to designing for search engines. While an attractive design and search engine optimization are both important, ultimately the design should be created for the user. …”

Image Hosting, What is the Best Option?:

“Not only do images spice up your posts it also allows you to depict in a visual way what you want to explain to your readers. I tend to use a lot of images while I write how to articles allowing the user to have a view of what exactly they need to do. …”

5 Reasons Why Forums Are Better Than Blogs:

“It is true that forums do bring more traffic because my traffic stats shows. Creating a good signature and posting good content frequently on forums can bring you at least 2000 unique visitors per months. …”

This Had To Happen - Back To NoFollow?:

“So, by having the DoFollow banner on my blog, what am I telling people? Come here and get a free link? That is not why I installed the DoFollow plugin, and I don’t want that. …”

Surround Yourself With Beautiful Things:

“Want to have better taste in design? Surround yourself with beautiful things. There are hundreds of sources of inspiration surrounding us every day, but for a web designer, the most obvious are simply other web sites. …”

3 Magazine Wordpress Themes You Don’t Want To Miss:

“It seems magazine style WordPress themes show no signs of slowing down. Personally, I think that’s a good thing because we need something fresh. Plus, from a practical standpoint they help to serve the “give it to me in bite-size chunks” mentality we have from time to time. …”

Also, please note that I’m calling for all articles about blogging, and that I want you to submit your best work! You can get a free backlink, free traffic, and inclusion in a very helpful resource, so why not? If you didn’t get included in this roundup, here’s your chance to be included in something even more special! Thanks, and have a great weekend. :)

EDIT: On another note, commenting on this blog is now messed up for some reason. I’m not sure if there is a problem or if it’s only temporary, but whenever I try to comment I get a blank page and someone else got an error message. If this happens to you, please know me know by emailing me (tay at superbloggingtips dot com) and please tell me if you know what’s causing this. Since this also applies to my contact form, you can email submissions for the blogging article call to me manually or I may extend the deadline. Sorry for any inconvenience this has caused. I’ll try to get it figured out. Please let me know if you know what’s causing the errors! Thank you.

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4 Responses to “The Best of the Blogosphere: November 11, 2007”

  1. WarriorBlog on November 11th, 2007 2:08 pm

    Thank you for the mention Tay :D

  2. Steven Snell on November 11th, 2007 9:25 pm

    Tay,
    Thanks for the link. It is appreciated.

  3. Tay on November 12th, 2007 1:52 am

    You’re both very welcome. Keep writing such great posts! :)

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