Written on December 19th, 2006 at 05:12 pm by Darren Rowse
Speedlinking - 19 December 2006
- An Australian Blogging Conference looks like it will be held in Brisbane in March of next year according to Peter Black who is organizing it - via Des Walsh
- Josh Dorkin put together a useful post on copyright and what to do when someone steals your content
- Search Engine Journal has a post looking at Google’s definition of what is a Good and Bad Link in their rankings
- Perfect Blogger has started a series on the Questions to Ask Yourself before starting a blog. The first three are good ones. I’ve written some similar questions at 3 factors to consider before starting a blog and 23 Questions for Prospective Bloggers.
- Ed Kohler writes 6 ways to Grow a Comments Feed on a blog. Do you use and promote a feed for your comments?



4 Responses to “Speedlinking - 19 December 2006”
Yan
December 19th, 2006 8:21 pm
Hello Darren.. I have been reading your blog content for the last 3 months. The following question is not pertinent to your blog post but I will be glad if you or any other people answer it for me. I am a relatively new blogger. I just wanted to ask you a simple question. When do you think a new blogger should put up adsense ads on his/her blog?
- When he/she creates the blog?
- After one week?!
- After having about 50 posts?!
- After the blog has gained a faithful readership?!
Thank you very much.
Darren Rowse
December 19th, 2006 8:33 pm
Yan - check out this post I wrote on that topic.
Gleb Reys
December 19th, 2006 9:55 pm
Hi Darren,
Thanks for posting a link to my site, and a big thanks for pointing to a very relevant series of posts of your own. I’m slowly working my way through your archives, and haven’t reached this far back yet.
All the best!
Gleb
Kathy Purdy
December 20th, 2006 5:49 am
I get a 404 on the Ed Kohler link. Google seems to have the same problem. Any ideas?
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