The weekend’s here at submissions for the 31 Days Project are a little slower today as we approach the halfway point. Here is the lonely reader submission for today for your enjoyment:
- The Seven Deadly Sins of Blogging – Submitted by Dominic
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The weekend’s here at submissions for the 31 Days Project are a little slower today as we approach the halfway point. Here is the lonely reader submission for today for your enjoyment:
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[...] Of all the visitors from ProBlogger – 43% came from its Sunday landing page, and 49% from the post titled 31 Days to Building a Better Blog – Day 14. [...]
[...] OK, I’ll go first. The Seven Deadly Sins of Blogging was the first list of tips that I ever wrote. It is quite special for me because Darren Rowse referenced it in his post 31 Days to Building a Better Blog – Day 14 which resulted in my blog getting a large surge in traffic. [...]
My name is Darren Rowse and I’m a full time Blogger making a living from blogs like Digital Photography School and TwiTip - Twitter Tips.
In 2002 I stumbled upon an article about ‘Blogging’. I didn’t know it at the time but that moment changed my life. Read more about Darren or contact him. Connect with me on Twitter at , Facebook, Google+ and LinkedIn.
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Apathy and procrastination are my blogging friends, if they ever left me maybe I would get some work done.
I send you two links, check your contact box :)
Follow Dominic’s “Purpose of blogging” in the post. I think every blogger should at least think about why we blog.. if not writing it down. It really gets us re-focused, re-evaluate our intentions and take a deeper look at the return of investment…
Here’s another submission for the series; hope as a newer blogger, this contributes something useful to the blogohedron:
http://blog.studentnyc.com/archives/26
And thanks again for this series, Darren!
Good post Kurt! I think your post answered one of the questions Darren put out earlier about where is the start point for a newbie..