Speed Links For Simply Blog Readers

by Miguel Wickert

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Throughout the course of the week I come across tons of information. At times, I feel overwhelmed because there’s a lot of useful info in the blogosphere. It seems like everyday something new hits the blogosphere.

Remember, at Simply Blog, Fridays is when I praise those that have left comment here at the site. From time to time I’ll also include musings from the blogosphere like rockin posts, blogging news and personal reactions.

Worth a Look

  • Ricardo at Ribeezie: wrote a powerful post called Solve Don’t Sell – Aim to Solve people’s problems don’t simply throw your best selling pitch.
  • Mert at Search for Blogging dropped solid post called Bloghology Tribe- In this post, Mert reflects on the power of Tribes, Seth Godin’s new book and how it relates to the new Bloghology Social Network- “People want to connect. They want you to do the connecting.”
  • Got Thesis?

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Chris Pearson’s Thesis theme is second to none!

No matter what layout or design you want, consider it done! Thesis offers a world of options and flexibly to die for. See for yourself- [Learn More]

Master Your Writing!

  • James at Men With Pens posted on How to Respect Yourself When You Aren’t Perfect-  you gotta love when people tell the truth, at least I do! :)
  • Joanna at Confident Writing wrote a thorough post on How To Use Your Web Influence Wisely- One of my favorite points from this post is thinking about the benefits of others. Joanna is selfless as she encourages us to connect with our readers by being transparent, valuing your readers and leaving room for other perspectives.
Blogging Tools
  • Make Use Of shares 6 of the best items for your blog sidebar- pay special attention to Twit Stamp and their advice on the classic blogroll.
  • Yan at Thou Shall Blog wrote an impressive A-Z Blogging Guide- Yeah, my favorite letter is Z! Nice work Yan! :)
  • Wei at A Blogger Blog- Article Marketing: In his words, “Article marketing is a channel to showcase your content to its existing community.”

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1 Yan Shall Blog October 24, 2008 at 1:39 am

Firstly, thesis is the best when it comes to typography and simplicity. If I could start all over again, it would not hesitate to choose Thesis.

Secondly, thanks for the shout and appreciate your awesome compliment.

Off-topic: you are the new owner of Tech Suave, aren’t you? It’s been a while since I visited the blog after the takeover.

Yan

Yan Shall Blog’s last blog post..Me, Carl Ocab and Direct Response Templates

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2 Joanna Young October 24, 2008 at 2:45 am

Hi Miguel, glad you liked the piece. Not sure I’m being selfless – there’s lots of self in my blogging – more that it becomes even more rewarding when you focus on a purpose that’s beyond you.

Joanna

Joanna Young’s last blog post..How To Use Your Web Influence Wisely

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3 Wei Liang | ABloggerBlog October 24, 2008 at 6:43 am

Hi Miguel,

Thanks for sharing my articles on your blog. I like your findings on the interview with Chris Garrett. Great job and keep going. Don’t hesitate to share with me your great findings.

Wei Liang

Wei Liang | ABloggerBlog’s last blog post..Lesson 14: Article Marketing

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4 Miguel October 24, 2008 at 10:24 pm

Hey Yan,

Mert is the owner of Tech Suave but I write with him at the site. :) Yeah, I’m loving Thesis! Tons to learn before I can really make use of its many features. No problem Yan, I’m totally about giving credit when it’s due, you’ve earned it!

Hi Joanna,

I appreciate your visit and words. I understand… I mean, your consideration and care for others is genuine. I know it when I see it! :) I believe you when you express care and interests for your readers.

Hello Wei,

Anytime bro! I love to share neat articles with my readers. I’m all about spreading the love. I seem to have a hack for finding some pretty neat things. Thanks to all of you for coming by! Please stay tuned for the latest on Bloghology, blogging news and other musings like the bloghology community social site.

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