Around the Web in Blogging

Here are today’s links:

  1. It only makes sense that if you want to appeal to social media users that you take their interests and voting habits into consideration when creating your content. On the other hand, some bloggers and readers hate content that targets a social media audience. So what should you do? - Traffikd
  2. Making a blog more sticky requires you to do two things: getting your readers to stay on the site longer and getting them to come back more often. Here is how to do it - JohnChow
  3. Naming your blog is an important aspect of blog branding, or blog success for that matter. It seems very important to my visitors too. - ChrisG
  4. Since one of the most common complaints among our clients is “I don’t have enough time to blog!” I’m experimenting with speed blogging this week. Everything I post will be done in under 30 minutes, to prove it can be done. - BuildaBetterBlog
  5. In the spirit of oversimplifying things so that you can smugly shove human endeavors into pre-labeled slots, I’d like to present my own, contemporary take on this premise: the Seven Basic Blog Posts. - Wired
  6. How do you increase your blog’s subscription rate? Don’t use the word subscribe - CopyBlogger
  7. What can we learn from how old-world media research and write obituaries that we can apply to our blog postings? If it isn’t obvious, it is that we, as bloggers, can pre-write many of our posts in anticipation of things that will likely happen sooner or later. - IHelpYouBlog
  8. 10 Bloggers share their best blog posts ever - Skelliewag
  9. How you can build a better content model for your site by understanding news consumption patterns - DoshDosh
  10. The sort of links we build are not only links that Google loves but links that Google loves to love. They are links that Matt Cutts would place a big red tick next to if he was our teacher. - BlogStorm

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