blogging
This is a useful summary of potential “easy fixes” for bloggers. I may want to expand on this a bit.
I may use this technique to help one of my clients display more info on his blog.
This article makes good points about the direction of legal publishing, and makes a good case (at the end) for lawyers becoming bloggers. I’m going to reference this at some point.
This company might be a good one to recommend to potential clients. I’ll need to test them out a bit first but it seems promising.
I do lots of migrations to WordPress from other platforms, and I think this will help me manage the redirects.
I’d like to try the blog partnership idea, but I’m not sure if I have enough time to be a good partner.
Here’s an exercise – think about your blog’s niche. In the next couple of months what seasonal things might be searching for that relate to your topic? Brainstorm a list of topics and words that people will use – then write some content that fits wit http://www.problogger.net/archives/2006/11/24/how-to-write-your-about-me-page/ 1164644053 0 blogging,about,tips How to Write Your “About…
Designing theme for WordPressMU is really the same as a regular WordPress theme, but because of the end blogger’s inability to edit most of it, it’s really important that it be done right. I find the list of standard HTML tags useful, too.
Most articles I read about traffic-building focus on search engine optimization, keywords, and article marketing. Ever true to his higher cause, Steve Pavlina focuses on value, authenticity, and love.
This is a very clever tactic to convert traffic from article sites into visitors (and potential subscribers).