May 19, 2008: Around the Web in Blogging
Here are some links from today. Included is the announcement of Google Friend Connect, what Google considers spam, and the launch of a new program to help low/no budget bloggers get started blogging.
- In this post Jeff from BuzzMyBlog.com examines the life cycle of a blog and gives some tips on how to buck the trend and keep your blog growing over the long haul. - ProBlogger
- Alan Johnson is helping bloggers with little funds get started by giving them the money they need to start a blog, if they promise to keep writing content - TheRatingBlog
- Here is what Google considers to be web spam, straight from Matt Cutts - MattCutts
- A set of tutorials, tools and guidelines to follow to reach your goal of making your site more accessible to all. - WHBD
- Some blogs manage to push out several 500+ word posts on a daily basis. For all that content to end up on your homepage, it can just be far too much. The use of excerpts can be a simple and effective way to control information overload. - Performancing
- I have come to the conclusion that success for web publishers mainly relies on how much passion you have for the topic you cover. - DoshDosh
- Here are some tips to help you build offline and online communities, a neccessity for any successful blog - TonyaDam
- Google has just launched Google Friend Connect, a service that allows site owners to integrate social applications onto their pages just by cut & pasting some code. - BlogStorm
- Rand from SEOMoz discusses a few essential strategies to consider when adding a blog to your site. - SEOMoz
- Dumitru Alexandru shares nine ways one can gain exposure online - Sandossu
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