mpdailyfix.com— "Thou shall post every day? is the most fundamental and most well known principle of blogging.... This is so web 1.0.
Oct 10, 2007View in Crawl 4
stick to these rules and you will be an xpert blogger? Bulls**t! Quality, no matter the amount of post will decide your blogs fate. waste of time read friends.
He has missed one of the crucial problems with blogging software that realates to how much you should blog.Old entires in blogs are effectivly lost. They stop getting read and lose effectivenss as income earners and google indexing.Personally I would'nt recommned to anyone seriously getting into the internet to use the blogging structure. It has far to many limitations and weaknessess that are easily overcome with vanilla html pages or forum software. Old posts can still be good posts and should be indexable on their own and structured in a format that they are easily seen and indexed.
He has missed one of the crucial problems with blogging software that realates to how much you should blog.Old entires in blogs are effectivly lost. They stop getting read and lose effectivenss as income earners and google indexing.Personally I would'nt recommned to anyone seriously getting into the internet to use the blogging structure. It has far to many limitations and weaknessess that are easily overcome with vanilla html pages or forum software. Old posts can still be good posts and should be indexable on their own and structured in a format that they are easily seen and indexed.
slunktodayOct 11, 2007
Buried for the irony. The name of the site that hosting the article: "Marketing Prof DAILY FIX Blog"
mrunderbridgeOct 11, 2007
Is this a spoof, or did that moron just talk about the impact of frequent blogging upon the 'blogosphere' without a hint of sarcasm?
mikeontvOct 11, 2007
stick to these rules and you will be an xpert blogger? Bulls**t! Quality, no matter the amount of post will decide your blogs fate. waste of time read friends.
spannerOct 11, 2007
He has missed one of the crucial problems with blogging software that realates to how much you should blog.Old entires in blogs are effectivly lost. They stop getting read and lose effectivenss as income earners and google indexing.Personally I would'nt recommned to anyone seriously getting into the internet to use the blogging structure. It has far to many limitations and weaknessess that are easily overcome with vanilla html pages or forum software. Old posts can still be good posts and should be indexable on their own and structured in a format that they are easily seen and indexed.
spannerOct 12, 2007
He has missed one of the crucial problems with blogging software that realates to how much you should blog.Old entires in blogs are effectivly lost. They stop getting read and lose effectivenss as income earners and google indexing.Personally I would'nt recommned to anyone seriously getting into the internet to use the blogging structure. It has far to many limitations and weaknessess that are easily overcome with vanilla html pages or forum software. Old posts can still be good posts and should be indexable on their own and structured in a format that they are easily seen and indexed.
crossersJul 22, 2008
here are first 51.Traffic is generated by participating in the community; not daily posting 2.Traffic is irrelevant to your blog’s success anyway3.Loyal readers coming back daily to check your posts is so Web 1.0 4.Frequent posting is actually starting to have a negative impact on loyalty5.Frequent posting keeps key senior executives and thought leaders out of the blogosphere<a class="user" href="http://www.shpe-sac.org">http://www.shpe-sac.org</a><a class="user" href="http://www.ocflex.com/">http://www.ocflex.com/</a> <a class="user" href="http://www.trgovinca.org">http://www.trgovinca.org</a><a class="user" href="http://www.chasr.org/">http://www.chasr.org/</a>
masskurecMar 3, 2009
just ignore it and blog whenever you want<a class="user" href="http://xptweak.net">http://xptweak.net</a>