Resource for Bloggers Carnival - Edition 1
November 13th, 2007
Welcome to the first edition of Resource for Bloggers Carnival! As you can see, there are many bloggers who participated, though the time for submission was pretty short. I’ve readed all the articles submitted, and I must admit that I’ve learned a lot of usefull stuff.
Simonne presents How Blogging Can Help You To Start Your Own Business posted at All Tips and Tricks, sayng, “Thanks to blogging, a new business was born.”
Neena presents Your Blog’s Audience and RSS Subscribers posted at Blog Resources Online, saying, “Food for thought when picking a topic for your blog.”
Andrew Rickmann presents Fun with Wordpress Plugins posted at Fun with Wordpress, saying, “A comprehensive Wordpress plugin generator.”
Marco Richter presents How to start blogging in 5.401 words posted at MarcoRichter.net, sayng, “This article is intentioned to help people to start a successful blog”.
Robinson Go presents How to Rank #1 in Google through On Page Optimization posted at Advice, saying, “Rank number 1 in Google. This is a very helpful read for your readers. Subscribe to RSS!”
Kate Blogs presents 11 of my favourite Firefox extensions posted at kate blogs about . . ., saying, “A list of my favourite Firefox extensions compiled with bloggers and designers in mind.”
Robinson Go presents 8 Killer Ways to Skyrocket Your AdSense Revenue posted at Advice, saying, “Effective. Innovative. Killer.”
JHSEsq presents Thirteen “Lesser Known” Helpful WordPress Plugins posted at Colloquium, saying, “Thirteen plugins to make your blogging and your readers’ experiences more efficient and pleasurable! These plugins are not as well known as some others, but equally useful!”
Thom Allen presents Build A Better Blog In 31 Days Wrap-up posted at Thom Allen Weblog, saying, “This article contains 31 links to my Build A Better Blog series. I’ve gotten some real good feedback. It’s designed for starters and those that want to better their blog.”
Dhawal Shah presents Site Improvements posted at After-Grad.com, saying, “I have added certain features to the site which I hope will increase the usability of the site. I will give you a brief description of each of these features.”
Aahz presents Get Paid For Your Non-Sponsored Blog Posts Too! : Philaahzophy posted at Philaahzophy, saying, “Most bloggers aren’t looking for ways to maximize their sponsored post revenue. Rather they want to generate money off of their non-sponsored posts.”
Etienne Teo presents 56 Resourceful Blogging Tips And Tools For The Young & Old posted at Money making Online with Etienne Teo, saying, “Not sure where to start sourcing for your tutorials, guides and even tips or tools to get your blog in good shape? I have created a extensive resource list to get you started and let you progress as you go on.”
artthailand presents The thing with blogs posted at artThailand, saying, “Ever considered how your perception, indeed your very “absorption” of the content, changes depending on whether you know the writer(s) or not?”
Caroline Middlebrook presents Do You Have A Blog Commenting Strategy? posted at Caroline Middlebrook :: Livin’ Online, saying, “I’d like to explain what my strategy is, so you can put it to use on your own blogs.”
kdickson presents Creating a Clickable Image Map: Ideas for your Header Image posted at InvestorBlogger, saying, “Making your header image clickable might be a good way to add extra navigation to your blog, and with clickable areas and tooltips showing information about each link, you get an extra chance to reach your visitors, and direct them to different places in your blog.”
Sagar Satapathy presents WebDev Rage Hall of Fame: 10 Hilarious (and Familiar Sounding) Rants posted at Virtual Hosting, saying, “Give yourself a little break and check out this list of 10 funny (but true) rants about the Web world.”
Rebecca Suzanne Dean presents How To Kick Writers’ Block posted at Rebecca Dean, saying, “I had to learn how to overcome “brain freeze” aka writer’s block in a hurry… and this is how I did it.”
John presents Adding eBird Gadget to a Website ~ A DC Birding Blog posted at A DC Birding Blog, saying, “eBird announced the release of a new tool for receiving rare bird alerts. The device can be customized to display sightings of locally rare birds on one’s iGoogle desktop.”
Karen Zara presents Did You Know That Some Social Media Users Won’t Call You a Spammer? posted at a1-fan-fun, saying, “Ideas and tips to help bloggers promote their content on social media sites without risking being labeled as spammers.”
Steven Snell presents Blogger’s Guide to Creating Better Content posted at Vandelay Website Design, saying, “A comprehensive guide to creating great content.”
seokats presents Blog Resources; Promoting your Blog posted at seokats, saying, “So you have a new (or unvisited) blog and want to promote it. ”
Samir Bharadwaj presents The Face That Launched a Thousand Ships posted at Samir Bharadwaj dot Com, saying, “Is your website layout or blog template remarkable, and why it should be.”
Albert Foong presents 5 Blogging Ups, 5 Blogging Downs, and 10 Blogging Tips posted at Urban Monk, saying, “Many readers ask about the life of a blogger. Is it worth it? Well – I’ll list some of the ups and downs I’ve encountered in my short blogging life, and let you decide.”
subhash presents Most common mistakes blogger ’s make with Adsense to get their account blocked ! - Technova posted at Technova, saying, “Most common mistakes blogger ’s make with Adsense to get their account blocked !”
The Investor’s Journal presents What I’ve Learned About Blogging After 2 Months posted at The Investor’s Journal, saying, “Just like anything else out there, blogging is much more difficult than it originally seems. The amount of knowledge a blog author has to have in both websites and their topic of choice is what ultimately leads to most blogs being abandoned within the first year. This is what I learned after blogging for two months. ”
Mert Erkal presents 4 Keys To Blogging Success posted at searchforblogging.com, saying, “Simply writing on a blog isn’t enough to drive business. If you do not pay attention to 4 key areas, then you are not on the right track. These are content, marketing, design, and action.”
That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of resource for bloggers using our carnival submission form. Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page.
The next edition of Resource for Bloggers Carnival will be held on this blog, on 26th November. The submission deadline will be on 25th.
Thank you all for participating to the first edition of Resource for Bloggers Carnival.
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Thank you for including my submission. I bookmarked your post, as it seems I’ll have to spend a lot of time reading all these interesting articles (I’ve read some of them, but I still have a long way to go)
Good luck, and see you at the 1000th edition of the Resource for Bloggers carnival, a bit older but much wiser.
Simonne’s last blog post..Why Active People Age Slower
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Thanks for adding my article. I love the topic of the carnival and will be submitting to it regularly. Great work.
Marco Richter’s last blog post..Cross Blog Conversation
Thanks for submitting your article
I’m glad you like this carnival and I’ll wait for your future articles. I hope next editions will have the same success like this one.
This is my first blog carnival participation. I would like to thank you for accepting my article
Mert Erkal’s last blog post..What Others Are Saying Plugin for WordPress
Thanks for your participation. I’ll wait for your articles in the next editions.
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