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Managing Information Overload

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January 18th, 2007
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Managing Information Overload Interview with Scott Rafer, CEO of MyBlogLog (recently acquired by Yahoo) on how he manages his time, acquires and manipulates information and work and some personal insights into what worked for Scott as a CEO and manager of people.

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Some Bling for Your Blog

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January 18th, 2007
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Some Bling for Your Blog A NYTimes article on stuff (widgets) to add to your blog and some reactions from your favorite bloggers on widgets and their use. Most of the widgets mentioned are ones featured here in the past except a couple of new ones such as WidgetBox. WordPress.com and Matt are interviewed and mentioned in the article.

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AdSense Updates Policies

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January 18th, 2007
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AdSense Updates Policies A quick rundown of the most significant changes in the AdSense policies that were released today. There is a re-affirmation of the no-images policy, new limitations on referral products and some changes in the competitive ads that can be displayed along with Google Ads. If you display Google Ads on your blog along with other Ad types, this article, along with the original from JenSense might be worth a quick read.

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WordPress Post-Install Checklist

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January 16th, 2007
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WordPress Post-Install Checklist Download squad produces a somewhat complete post install checklist and set of links to find help for a hosted WordPress install. I like simple and easy to follow instructions and the links to resources for WordPress newbies. I am disappointed that WeblogToolsCollection does not show up anywhere on that post (as a WordPress resource). While you are into checlists, check out Max’s WordPress Blog Maintenance Checklist

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WeblogToolsCollection News

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January 16th, 2007
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There has been a lot of changes at WeblogToolsCollection.com and we continue to try and make the blog as useful of a tool as possible with the least headaches. Here is some important news and some tidbits I would like to bring to everyones’ attention. Some of my regulars might have noticed that Ajay has been getting his feet quite wet recently on this blog. Ajay D’Souza has agreed to be an author on WeblogToolsCollection and will be concentrating on WordPress news, reviews and analysis of plugins, themes, hacks etc. I like his writing style and candor and really appreciate his openness and eagerness to learn. We have modified some of the news posting procedures and will continue to refine and change as requested and necessary. Ajay has been blogging since 2003 and currently runs http://ajaydsouza.com and http://techtites.com. You will find his WordPress plugins, themes, hacks and a regular glimpse […]

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Spam floods and Performancing Problems

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January 15th, 2007
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Persistent Spam floods have taken over again. I wish these people would quit since it is not only hurting my blog, it is also hurting their own purposes. If spammers realize that if they flood/kill their victims, they do not get the spam on the blog. It is a lose-lose situation. In addition to spam floods, Performancing has been having some serious problems with their servers (I read something about a server move) and that has been causing slowdowns and random problems. I have disabled both for the time being. I have a message in to Chris about the ad problems and I hope to hear back soon but the ads will stay off until things settle down. As for comments, they will remain turned off until the spammers decide to move on. There HAS to be a solution to stop comment floods. For those that have suggested Bad Behavior […]

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Importance of transparency in blogging

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January 14th, 2007
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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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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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