Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetI’d love to be able schedule tweets from within TweetDeck – it bugs me that if I want to advance tweet I have to sign into a service that allows it and then come back to TweetDeck – being able to sync with these services to do it from within TD would be GOLD!
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetHere is mine:
1. How To Make My Blog http://www.howtomakemyblog.com
2. To create a great blog and improve their careers.
3. Marko Saric
4. @howtomakemyblog
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetTrue. But it is hard for people to get it about ads not being the best way to monetize your blog. Everyone is stuck with the Adsense or the affiliate banners mindset, and the best monetization they can think of is getting paid to have the ad in the sidebar.
Slowly but surely more and more are creating real businesses selling real products and services,and that is definitely the way to go.
Reply | Original | Permalink | Tweetthanks for answering the questions.
Its not for me but I’m sure many will find it of benefit.
Reply | Original | Permalink | Tweetalso – wonder if you could put a ‘tweet’ this and a ’share this’ type link into these pages so that those who come across them can share them with friends via email/twitter – make them more viral!
Reply | Original | Permalink | Tweetyou’ve just done what I’d been pondering myself – I think it’s great. I’d been resisting linking to my archive because it just wasn’t branded well enough – but now…. here we go
Any chance of the ability to somehow publish it on our own website?
Reply | Original | Permalink | Tweetlooking forward to hanging out Aaron!
Reply | Original | Permalink | Tweetthanks Lynn for the review – good to have you in the tribe.
Looking forward to Friday!
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetInspiring post Glenda – thanks for the mention. It was an inspiration to come across you and a highlight of my conference to meet you in person!
Ricky – nice to ‘meet’ another Melbourne person here – even if it is ‘virtually’!
Reply | Original | Permalink | Tweetjennifer , this is a wonderful blog and it helped, if I may add. all this time I was thinking I had writers block come to find out, I was just procrastinating. I’m a pretty good writer when I’m in the mood to do so. I think also that this plays a good part too why we prcrastinate. you have to be in that frame of mind to want to do this and when all fails you already know we PROCRASTINATE. so thank you for this blog. it is because of tis blog I am able to write again.
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetTotally agree. I have experienced what you describe with my own career. Building your name is the way forward.
Thanks for the kind mention Jörgen. Appreciate it.
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetWe all know that a percentage of visitors to a blog that actively comment on the blog post, is very very low. Somewhere in low single digits. Twitter seems to “wake up” some of them, so they at least actively share the content that they read so I don’t think there is anything wrong with that. I invite all comments but also all the retweets. After all they will spread my message to a larger audience.
Reply | Original | Permalink | Tweetthanks for compiling this – glad you found some of my content helpful!
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetOh wow thanks for including me along all these great bloggers Jade! I appreciate your support and hopefully I will be able to release more products and do more presentations in 2010!
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetI use Thesis and love it! Thanks for linking to my tutorial Zac, appreciate it!

