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Rethinking the whole blogging thing

Published on January 4, 2007

Last August I made it my goal to blog everyday. It’s been a lot of fun but frankly I think I need to dramatically cut back on the amount of posting I do for several reasons. First, I’m crazy busy and need to dedicate more time to work. Second, I’m picking up blogging work at Podango. [...]


Why Comments are Important on your Blog

Published on January 2, 2007

I came across a recent post by Pete Abilla where he calls out Seth Godin for not allowing comments on his blog. Its a good read but the post get’s even better in the comments where the conversation continues.
I’m not sure if disallowing comments makes me not trust Seth but I think Seth is missing the point of [...]


This is Not “Blogable”

Published on November 17, 2006

Lately my conversations with just about everyone start out with something like “You can’t blog about this” or “This isn’t blogable”. I got this twice yesterday.  I understand why people say that - frankly I do hear an astonishing amount of confidential information during any given week.  
I won’t blog about anything that even remotely resembles confidential information [...]


Affiliate Summit: Super Affiliate Track

Published on July 10, 2006

If you are smart and lucky you could be one of the few, the proud, the super affiliate.  What is a super affiliate?  Simply put, a super affiliate is one who works full time selling others products or services online.  If you know what you are doing you can become very successful as an affiliate [...]


State of the Blogosphere

Published on May 15, 2006

Every quarter Dave Sifry at Technorati posts The State of the Blogosphere report.  You need to be reading this quarterly post - especially if you are a Provo Labs or 10Speed Media employee.  Here are some of the highlights:
Technorati now tracks over 37.3 Million blogs
The blogosphere is doubling in size every 6 months
It is now over [...]




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