Around the Web in Blogging
Here are today’s links:
- Here is a great list of seven things you should avoid when leaving comments on other blogs -DailyBlogTips
- Don’t bother going through all the work of building a reputable account. The following will almost guarantee you’ll never see the front page of digg.com - MarketingPilgrim
- Darren Rowse discusses whether or not bloggers should post articles from Free Article directories on their blogs - ProBlogger
- Blog hero Jason Calacanis has announced on Calacanis.com that his human-powered search engine Mahalo will embrace the Wikipedia idea of letting anyone edit any page at any time. - TheNextWeb
- I’ve read a lot of posts lately tearing down the public relations industry for what a poor job they do when pitching bloggers. While there’s no doubt companies and PR firms have a long way to go, a blast from my past reminded me that bloggers need to share some responsibility in all this. - SearchEngineGuide
- One of the side effects of having so much stuff to help us get work done is dealing with the clutter it creates in our workspace. But just like you can defragment a hard drive—organize the bits and bytes so that related ones are closest to one another for faster access—you can also defrag your office to make it more efficient. - LifeHacker
- Marissa Mayer, vice president of search products and user experience at Google, has been giving some interesting insight into how the Google search page was developed. - BlogStorm
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