I thought yesterday’s 9 submissions to the 31 Days to Building a Better Blog project was a lot but today we’re got 12 reader submissions – and there are some good ones too. Thanks to all who have been submitting tips so far (15 days to go so there is still time to participate). Here’s today’s links for your reading pleasure:
- Teli let me know about Improve Your Blog’s Content in 5 Steps
- Gerard submits his first tip for the project with Build a Better Blog: Build a Blogging Team
- Kurt also tackles a reader question with Beyond the Blog – CMS and the Web
- Vix also tackles the CMS question with WordPress as a CMS
- Dave emailed to let us know about his answer to a reader’s question on – Donate Buttons
- Martin submitted – Giving Your Business a Personality
- PC Doctor has been submitting lots and lets us know about his post – Content is King
- Thom wrote Blogosphere Networking
- John let me know about – Blogstars :: The Price of Success
- Edrei submits two posts (both written a while back) – A Word to All Bloggers and Reasons to Read my Blog
- Yzabel wrote – Tips on Starting a New Blog – Part 1
- Drew submitted – Turn a negative situation into a positive one
Darren – I just wanted to thank you for all the great links and tips so far. I am using August to get up and running, not as an improvement month. I recently launched my first (hopefully) problog dealing with Graphic Design and Print. After working for almost six years in the print industry, I decided to share my information with other prepress individuals and new GDs.
So I just wanted to say thanks and keep it up! I love reading what you have to offer each day. Thanks for the pointers!!
Jake
[…] I found out I actually got linked on Problogger for these two articles here and here. […]
Thanks for linking to my post, Darren. I must say it was interesting to write it all the way long, and also allowed me to put my own ideas in place, so to say.
(Anyone interested: the 2nd part of it is posted, and there’s also a French version available on the mirror side of my blog–if there’s ever anyone preferring French to English here.)
Now to catch on on all those other entries, because this series is sure leaving us with tons, tons to read about!