Welcome to Simply Blog, here’s this weeks links of interests. The aim is to show appreciation to those that not only visited Simply Blog but also dropped a comment. The Blogosphere is vast, with countless sites fighting for your attention and you still decided to visit. Happy New Year!
- John Johnson from JWR Media teaches php lessons with tons of free php how to tutorials. GO learn.
- Melvin from “The Melvin Blog” offers useful commentary and plugins that few know about. If you’re a reader of simply blog, you know how I feel about Spammers.
I enjoyed the comic Melvin. - Yan from Thou Shall Blog has two posts I must mention. Just read them: 101 Blogging Tips I’ve Learned in 2008 (useful and resourceful list) and 2009 Is the Year of Internet Marketing (Yes, still a blog for beginners).
- Salwa from Blog- riffic discusses relationship between blogging and article marketing.
- Velvet Blues highlights the benefits to Update Old Blog Post. A little house keeping anyone? Don’t forget about those old blog posts, especially the posts that stirred people up or received tons of comments and traffic.
- Ching Ya wrote an excellent post about How to: Add Email Subscription to Your Blog Using Feedburner I recall when I first started blogging- I needed a post like this. There’s plenty of newbie bloggers that will find this helpful.
Other Notable Must Read Posts/Resources
- Search For Blogging’s Top Posts of 08 (Valuable Reads)
- Thesis Theme users will appreciate this: Widetizing the thesis media box
- Tim Ferriss on How to Feel Like the Incredible Hulk in 2009
What’s Next?
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oww thanks for the link love. Appreciated!
Salwa’s last blog post..Making Blogging and Article Marketing a Winning Team
Salwa
Anytime, keep at it!
Also, another post that should be read is by Yaro at Entrepreneurs Journey-> http://www.entrepreneurs-journey.com/1026/revisiting-80-20-rule/ A quality pillar post but worth the read.
fantastic list. thanks for sharing
Muhammad Siyab’s last blog post..Blogger Tips And Tricks: Part – 2
Muhammad
You bet, glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for visiting and keep up the nice work at your site.
Cheers!
-Mig
Thanks for the mention Miguel.
Because of you, I just added trackback support. (It was long overdue anyway.)
Shirley – Velvet Blues’s last blog post..What’s Up With The Wikipedia Plea for Donations?
Shirley
Hey, no problem… glad I could help.
Thanks for visiting and commenting.
Thanks for the link love. I was also able to find some other great sites thanks to this post!
JWRmedia’s last blog post..WP-Textarea
I guess I was given a special privilege to have two articles being mentioned here. Thanks, Mig.
Yan
PS: If at any point of time, you like to dress up your blogcatalog widget to match your Thesis theme, drop me an email. I’ll get you the CSS code….
Blogging Tips’s last blog post..Interview with Jim Regan – The Net Fool
@Yan,
To be honest, I actually steal the CSS code from some other blogs as well. Tried stealing it from you but your widget displays blogcatalog instead of mybloglog. =)
Wei Liang
Wei Liang | Earn Money Online’s last blog post..Lesson 23: Earn Money Online With Email Marketing
Wei Liang & Mig
Here’s the “how”
http://www.crispnetworks.com/combining-mybloglog-and-blogcatalog
Enjoy!
Yan
Hey Yan
Thanks a lot! I’m always open to learning the how. Cheers! Thanks for sharing and visiting.
You’re very kind to all of us, Miguel. A very wonderful gesture, and can’t thank you enough for it. Thanks for sharing some other great sites for us to visit as well. ^^
Ching Ya’s last blog post..New Year Resolutions?
Hey Ching Ya
Anytime, thank you for your kind words.
I’m glad you enjoyed the links, this is a part of what it means to be both a blogger and a member of the blogosphere. All the best in 09! Happy New Year! Thanks for swinging by.