The Sunday Seven - First Edition

Welcome to my new tradition of the Sunday Seven. Just enough posts to keep you company through your lazy Sunday Morning Coffee. Weekends are typically a slow time for bloggers as I see from my stats pages. So I thought I’d bring you the Sunday Seven - Seven of the past week’s posts that caught my eye. There isn’t a specific theme, just posts that struck me in one way or another as unique and helpful. Want to be in next week’s “Sunday Seven”? Just drop me a comment below. Happy reading!

1) Skellie Wag has a great post about How to create and publish your own e-book with a $0 budget. Can’t go wrong with that!

2) BlogClout gives us great advice to help decide how frequently to post to your blog. His insight takes into account your available time, your clients, your source of income & most importantly, your blog readers.

3) NorthxEast guest writer Ankesh Khotari tells us the Secret to Getting others to Talk about you. Ankesh is also the author of BlogClout, above, but his writing is great, so he deserves two links this week! [Update:] Apparently this post was featured on Digg and del.icio.us and was obviously a big hit. I’m not being a copycat here…I found it straight from the source and included it because it rocks (obviously)

4) The One Penny Project talks about Proper Commenting, and includes strategies on finding good blog posts on which to comment, which ultimately, leads to better networking, and more people to your own blog!

5) Matt Jones from Blogging Fingers talks about Achieving exactly what you want with your blog.

6) ProBlogDesign tells us the warning signs of a suspicious Word Press theme

7) Darren at ProBlogger tells us why a shopping trip doesn’t need to be random and pointless.

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4 Responses to “The Sunday Seven - First Edition”

  1. Hey there thanks for the reference and link :)

  2. Thanks for the link. I’m glad you found my article useful. :)

    And you’ve picked out some other really great posts here. I’m off to read the one on post frequencies. Thanks!

  3. Great, I hope you find something helpful! Keep up the great posts, and i’ll always have something to blog about. ;)

    -Suzanne

  4. Matt, No problem, I love your enthusiastic blog, you’re doing a lot of great things we can all learn from.

    -Suzanne

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