Weekend Reading: October 13, 2007
Here are a few articles from around the blog sphere (and my RSS reader) that I found interesting and that may be of interest to you as well.
Profit from Google’s War on Paid Links
Ben Cook from Blogging Experiment discusses how to profit from Google’s recent war on paid links.
Grammar Rules You Need to Know
Sara Christensen of Blogging Tips talks about the 9 grammar rules every blogger (and non-blogger) needs to know.
Search Engine Optimization vs. Social Media Optimization
Steve from Vandelay Website Design give some comparisons between search engine optimization (SEO) and social media optimization (SMO).
How to Value a Blog
Chris Garrett give some ideas and areas to consider when trying to place a value on a blog.
Beginner Mistakes from 10 Great Bloggers
Tay from Supper Blogging contacted ten great bloggers and asked them about the biggest mistakes they made with their blogs as beginners and for any advice they had to offer.
Should You Worry About Page Rank?
Dev Basu from Daily Moolah dot Com gives 5 reasons why it isn’t worth losing sleep over Google Page Rank.
Stress Free Blogging
Skellie from Daily Blog Tips outlines six steps to a blogging habit that will have you churning out posts consistently and stress-free.
Can Too Many Digg Users be a Bad Thing?
Darren Rowse from ProBlogger asks if having too many Digg using readers be a bad thing for a site?
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Hey Joe,
Thanks for the plug on my post over why PageRank isn’t worth losing sleep over! We’re both currently stuck in the sandbox, but that doesn’t matter as long as we’ll keep pushing out great content - Dev http://www.dailymoolah.com
Thanks for the link!
I like the Weekend reading and think that it is a wonderful idea for your blog. This is my first time visiting your blog and I have enjoyed it very much.