Links Of Interest

John Wesley gives his 27 Lessons Learned on the Way to 3000 Visits a Day and 2200 RSS Subscribers. This is a good way to see what has and hasn’t worked for him, and use that for yourself.

The guys at YoungGoGetter write about How to work on your blog without anyone having the slightest clue. I found this useful because if I wanted to make template changes, I don’t want the world to see…especially because of lots of mistakes are made. Using a preview theme allows only you to see changes until you want to make them live.

Smashing Magazine writes two excellent resources on the Golden Rules of Linkbaiting and Google PageRank.

Martin speaks his mind on giving back to the online community. Not only will his methods help others, but it will also help your own blog. I’m a big a proponent to this, especially in the blogosphere, where I do feel like it’s a big community and not an anonymous website.

Muhammed guest blogs on Copyblogger about Writing Headlines for Regular Readers, Search Engines, and Social Media. Find out everything you need to know to appropriately choose headlines to market for the type of readers you want.


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  1. Community Building Blog

    06/12/2007 10:44 am

    Thanks for the link love! I am a regular reader of your blog. Keep up the good work :)

    - Martin Reed

  2. David Pitlyuk

    06/12/2007 10:46 am

    Martin: No problem, keep busting out the good content and it will keep coming. I only link things that peak my interest and that I think my readers will enjoy.

  3. Steve Olson

    06/15/2007 4:46 pm

    David,
    Thanks for the list. I like the young go getter advice. I will likely use it when i make some changes to my wordpress template.

  4. David Pitlyuk

    06/15/2007 5:24 pm

    Hey Steve,

    Interesting blog, thanks for posting here, and welcome :)

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