Professional Blogging Links

January 9th, 2006 · Posted in Tools, Blogging

There are a number of resources out there for bloggers to learn and gain information about becoming a ‘Pro Blogger‘ or just for being more involved in the technical side of their own blog. Here is a list of a few resources that you may find useful:

  1. Trapped: 5 big blogging traps to avoid in 2006. - It’s quite easy to get caught up in issues that aren’t really that important to your blogging success, so check out these pitfalls and see which ones you should avoid this year.
  2. Generate incoming links with The Art of Linkbaiting - Getting other bloggers and web surfers to link to your content can be difficult at times, but if you follow these strategies, you may generate more links than you’re used to.
  3. Thinking about starting a Blog? Then you should read ‘Launch a New Blog the Easy Way‘ for a very useful guide on what to plan for before you even get your first page load.
  4. Wordpress 2.0 seem like a great idea? Well, maybe not everyone thinks so, like here at Reasons not to upgrade to Wordpress 2.0 from 1.5.2. I’ve been thinking about upgrading to 2.0 from 1.5.2, but I’m just looking for the best reason to. This post offers quite a few links to resources that might help you with your decision to upgrade.
  5. And of course, we all want to make money from our blogging endeavors, so why not check out ‘How Bloggers Make Money from Blogs‘ from ProBlogger.net. It includes the basic income streams bloggers can look for as well as links to tips on cashing in on these opportunities.

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2 Comments to “Professional Blogging Links”

Spicy Cauldron Said:
February 16th, 2006 at 8:05 am

I’m using WordPress 2.0.1 and though I had some headaches - not all down to being a WP newbie, self-exiling from Blogger - I’m really, really happy now. I’ve got so much more freedom than Blogger ever provided. Of course, I have read some scare stories about upgrading from earlier versions of WordPress but I guess I didn’t risk any of that as mine was a clean install from scratch. Still, many plugins I’ve tried which the WordPress site lists as 2.0-compatible really aren’t, which is very annoying. x

Xavier Said:
February 28th, 2006 at 11:22 am

Spicy Cauldron: It is pretty amazing how much more I can do using Wordpress. I figured I’d like it a little better after I started using it. But I know for sure that I’ll never go back to Blogger again!