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Monthly Archives: August 2009

What Will I Write About Today?

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August 19, 2009

Like other writers, bloggers sometimes get stuck for a topic.  The more you think about it, the more your mind blanks out.  I have to say when I first started out, I thought this would be a problem.  But, by some miracle, I haven’t been at a loss for topics. I think these are...
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Even the Pros Flub

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August 19, 2009

I’ve been watching the news a lot lately, getting drawn into the drama around healthcare and politics in general. One thing I’ve noticed, politicians and public figures can be as bad at communicating as any Jack or Jill. Look at what Joe Biden said about the government’s handling of the economy, Mark Sanford said...
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Increase Blog Page Views By 33% Quickly and Easily

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August 14, 2009
Increase Blog Page Views By 33% Quickly and Easily

There is a blog SEO tip that is so simple and will increase page views by 33%! It reminds me of the marketing strategy of “wash, rinse, repeat”. This article shares this secret.
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Plug-In Recommendations for THE BLOGGERS’ BULLETIN?

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August 14, 2009

The Bloggers’ Bulletin is using WordPress.org on a private hosting account with BlueHost.com. And I am pleased to say that  WordPress.org has worked as advertised.   It is user-friendly, offers excellent template selection as well as a huge variety of plug-ins (so, Mike Clough and Deb Lamb are heroes for suggesting that The Bloggers’...
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Key Elements of WordPress and Why I think It Is So Cool!

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August 14, 2009

Key elements of why WordPress is so cool and easy to use. Our hope is to assist others so they learn how to make good decisions when setting up their blog.
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Number One Rule of Blogging: Make It Easy for People to Read What You Write

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August 10, 2009
Number One Rule of Blogging:  Make It Easy for People to Read What You Write

I’m always flabbergasted when I click on a link to a blog post that sounds interesting and then I’m confronted with long gray blocks of type. My eyes glaze and I often just click away. There are so many informative blog posts to read on the web. Why would I struggle to read a...
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