88. From wess stewart
Blog Title [ ! ] The Sugarbuzz Project
Blog URL: http://thesugarbuzzproject.net
Blog Tagline: Learning how to make money, be cheap, and be a family guy!
What makes the blog worth visiting?
My site offers my unique perspective on blogging, making some extra money, saving time and money, and some other random things as well.
Blogging advice or a short bloggy quote:
Look at it this way: some of the leading affiliate marketers say you should diversify your sources of income so that you have a more reliable cash flow.
Have I ever followed the ‘rules’ of blogging? Huh?
89. From Allen Lam
89. From Allen Lam
Blog Title Fun And Educational
Blog URL: http://FunAndEducational.com
Blog Tagline: Watch Fun and Educational Videos
What makes the blog worth visiting?
I have combed the web looking for the most noteworthy and high-quality videos to post on this site. So you don’t have to comb through a lot of useless stuff.
Blogging advice or a short bloggy quote:
If you blog about stuff you love, you don’t need any other motivation to keep on blogging.
90. From Lionel Valdellon
90. From Lionel Valdellon
Blog Title Acid42 is the Soft Asian Enemy
Blog URL: http://acid42.bluechronicles.net/blog
Blog Tagline: Media reviews + spiritual reflections from a Catholic communicator
What makes the blog worth visiting?
The blog exists to share the joys and trials of everyday life as a Catholic husband, writer, communicator and musician, in a world not particularly friendly to holiness. And to praise the God who created me.
Blogging advice or a short bloggy quote:
The best blog entries come from the most difficult things to talk about, or from the experiences that most change you.
91. From Miranda Marquit
91. From Miranda Marquit
Blog Title Yielding Wealth
Blog URL: http://www.yieldingwealth.com
Blog Tagline: Taking finances personally
What makes the blog worth visiting?
It’s practical, real life advice on getting your personal finances in order. Doable, actionable information peppered with debate about issues that affect your ability to build wealth.
Blogging advice or a short bloggy quote:
You’ll be much happier as a blogger if you act like yourself, rather than focusing on traffic and ad revenue. You might not make as much money as others, but at least you’ll have your self-respect and enjoy what you’re doing.
92. From Derek Halpern
92. From Derek Halpern
Blog Title Prevential
Blog URL: http://www.prevential.com
Blog Tagline: Opportunistic Online Reputation Management
What makes the blog worth visiting?
What are you doing to take control of your online reputation?
Blogging advice or a short bloggy quote:
Success in blogging is directly dependent on how much you’re willing to experiment. As Thomas Edison once said, “I have not failed, I Have found 10,000 ways that don’t work.”
93. From Paul Singh
93. From Paul Singh
Blog Title Results Junkies
Blog URL: www.resultsjunkies.com
Blog Tagline: A brief guide to getting ahead in life. Whether it’s pay, power or prestige, I’ll help you make the big leap.
What makes the blog worth visiting?
What makes any blog worth visiting is relevant content. It is really that simple — and that hard. When I first sat down to begin my blogging adventure, I spent hours trying to find all the “tip & tricks” that other bloggers offered. I quickly noticed that the first thing they always put on their lists was that you needed to write good content. Sure, I now spend a little bit of time trying to clean up the site to help with SEO, usability and the like. But I spend the vast majority of my time just trying to come up with new content.
Blogging advice or a short bloggy quote:
This blog started back in March 2008 and has grown rapidly to where is today (~150K+ monthly pageviews). Since then, I’ve learned quite a bit about blogging — the two most important pieces of advice I’d give any new bloggers:
1. Just get started. Don’t get bogged down in details, we all tend to make to many excuses and waste time unnecessarily. Once you get over that initial hurdle, you’ll find that everything is much easier than you originally expected.
2. Measure everything and run experiments. Install Google Analytics, Statcounter, whatever — start comparing traffic between different posts to start understanding what readers find interesting, what they click on, how long they stick around, etc. I can’t believe how much I’ve learned by doing this — everything from how different length post titles affect clicks to what kind of content is more likely to get stumbled, etc.
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