Archive for 2007

Importance of transparency in blogging

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This is the Twenty Fifth entry in The Blogging Essay Contest from WeblogToolsCollection.com If you would like to participate, please email me your entry at mark at wltc dot net. Please rate this article using the star system below. The competition will be judged primarily on the input from readers like you. Thank you. This is written by Bes Zain Online users prefer sticking around sites which are written by people with clear intentions. Online users also like it when blog authors express things transparently. Being transparent on the web is vital for a site to succeed. When you are open to your users about yourself and your site, you will gain more trust from people visiting your site compared to if you made yourself and your site anonymous. You must practise and master the art of transparency in some area of your choice on your site if you want […]

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WordPress Theme Releases for 1/14

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Fly is an illustrated two-column theme, blue, white and black, widget ready theme featuring a silhouetted bird.

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WordPress Plugin Releases for 1/14

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January 14th, 2007
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WPAds is a WordPress plugin for showing and rotating ads in your blog. You only have to define the ad positions and the ads you want to rotate in each position, and WPAds will serve your ads randomly. Google + Alexia Page Rankings display Google and Alexia Page Rankings in your dashboard and optionally on your WordPress website. Registration Blacklist: Prevent registration and subsequent spam on your WordPress blog by preventing registration from blacklisted domains and email addresses. Although I am not sure that requiring registration for comments is such a hot idea, this plugin might be useful for those that have set that flag but are still facing spam problems or bogus registrations.

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Blogging is Karma

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January 14th, 2007
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This is the Twenty Fourth entry in The Blogging Essay Contest from WeblogToolsCollection.com If you would like to participate, please email me your entry at mark at wltc dot net. Please rate this article using the star system below. The competition will be judged primarily on the input from readers like you. Thank you. This is written by Sreejith Ramakrishnan When I refer to this statement I’m talking about the westernised version of karma other than the traditional Indian word. Here, karma refers to the “do good things and get good things” approach. Before starting off on this topic, read through the lines which follow, and feel the difference between an idealised world and the real world. So, here goes a little recap about blogging.Many of you may feel that this is just article about the evolution of blogging. But, the point is that, reading this would help you conceive […]

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How to say controversial things

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January 14th, 2007
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This is the Twenty Third in The Blogging Essay Contest from WeblogToolsCollection.com If you would like to participate, please email me your entry at mark at wltc dot net. Please rate this article using the star system below. The competition will be judged primarily on the input from readers like you. Thank you. This is written by Manuel Amador Offending your audience for fun and profit: how to say controversial things Do you blog? Then offending your audience should be the least of your concerns. And here’s why. I’m going to begin this article with a single thought: I’d rather you insult me than have you be dishonest with me. And here’s why. Lies and deceit in pretty words Let me lift a couple of words from one of Paul Graham’s writings: Another approach is to follow that word, heresy. In every period of history, there seem to have been […]

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Blog Juggling

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January 13th, 2007
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This is the Twenty Second entrant in The Blogging Essay Contest from WeblogToolsCollection.com If you would like to participate, please email me your entry at mark at wltc dot net. Please rate this article using the star system below. The competition will be judged primarily on the input from readers like you. Thank you. This is written by Jessica Beck Blog Juggling: Keeping All Your Online Identities In The Air at Once These days it isn’t unusual for people to have several online aliases. There’s the personal persona, hanging out on MySpace and YouTube; there’s the work persona, reading news feeds and doing online research; and there’s often a third, leisure persona, frequenting specialized bulletin boards and sites for hobbies like crafting, D&D or politics. And, of course, it wouldn’t be Web 2.0 if each of those aliases didn’t have its own blog. As someone who manages several distinctly different […]

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WordPress Themes Releases 1/13

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SweetBuzz White-blue Lite designed and coded by Brian Green and Darjan Panic is a two column, fixed width WordPress theme. SimpleTwo is a really simple widget ready WordPress theme by Peterandrej. His other themes are also listed on the theme page. Science Fiction and Red Rose are two WordPress themes by Vicky Child God of Gates is a 2 column, fixed-width, sidebar widget ready theme. Gladiola is a pristine, pastel-colored 2-column theme for WordPress and has a great combination of style and elegance. Other themes by Brian Gardner. Durable is a completely customizable theme wrt colors and settings. Users can customize the colors that they wish to see on your sites. Admins have the same functionality and can even save these choices. Red Business is the WordPress theme ported from Free CSS Templates.

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WP Plugin Releases for 1/13

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January 13th, 2007
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MBLA is an acronym for “MyBlogLog Avatars” and is a plugin for WordPress that can add avatars from MyBlogLog to posts and comments. WS Acronymes Adds to every acronym the description via the title attribute, which can be saved in the database. JavaScript Animated Collapsing Categories uses WordPress Categories which have Parent to Child relationships to create a collapsible list of Categories for your weblog. Digga lets your visitors add your blog entries to Digga – a fast growing Swedish community where members can add and vote for links and videos, kind of like digg. import_wordpress allows you to import posts and linked files from one WordPress site to another.

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Humor in Blogging

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January 12th, 2007
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This is the Twenty First entrant in The Blogging Essay Contest from WeblogToolsCollection.com If you would like to participate, please email me your entry at mark at wltc dot net. Please rate this article using the star system below. The competition will be judged primarily on the input from readers like you. Thank you. This is written by Brad Finn I am not a serious guy. Well, that’s not entirely true. Damn it, I’ve begun by lying to you. I am off to a bad start. Please let me try again. I can be a serious guy when it comes to my job or paying my mortgage or when I am in court defending myself against a totally trumped up charge of statutory rape (hey, she showed me her driver’s license, how was I supposed to know it was a fake?) But for the most part, the writing I do […]

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