Written on May 23rd, 2005 at 10:05 pm by Darren Rowse
ProBlogger Weekend Round Up
Traffic levels at ProBlogger is much lower most weekends and a number of readers feedback that they often feel a little out of the loop when they come back to the office on a Monday to find I’ve been posting ‘as normal’. This RSS feed can seem a little overwhelming - so I thought I’d try a summary post that recaps what you might have missed if, unlike me, you had a ProBlogger free weekend. I hope you had a good weekend - here are the posts from the last couple of days (first to last):
- Less Options Equal More Clicks? yes… And No - opinion piece
- The importance of Title Tags in Search Engine Optimization - a tip from my recent experience
- Jeff Jarvis - ProBlogger - Jeff has quit his job to pursue more blogging related activities
- Following Blogtalk Downunder - link
- Search Engine Optimization Secrets - link
- Should New Blogs have Ads? - Pros and Cons
- Selecting a niche Market for your Blog - link
- Building Blogging Relationships - Attitude - second post in my series - counting the cost of relational blogging
- Inaugural Inter-School Blogging Championships - Singapore uses Blogging in Education
- WordPress Blogs excluded from Adsense in RSS Feed Beta - title says it all
- Google Paying Bloggers $50 to Blog for an Hour - Blogger Bloggers from California might be interested
- Autoblogger - Humorous but close to the truth?
- A New Model for Paid Blogging - Will Pate comes up with an incentive system for paid bloggers.
I know for some of you these were not written on your weekend - but counting for the global audience of ProBlogger I hope this helps you work out what you missed and which you might like to catch up on and enter the conversation on.



3 Responses to “ProBlogger Weekend Round Up”
Justin
May 23rd, 2005 10:31 pm
Thanks.
Satish Talim
May 23rd, 2005 11:54 pm
Thanks for the round up.
Jennifer Grucza
May 25th, 2005 8:57 am
Thanks. Maybe you could also increase the number of posts that show up in your RSS feed - 13 isn’t always enough to see all the new posts, at least for me.
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