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03/11: Noteworthy Blog Posts This Week

I don’t publish little link love posts as often as I should, so, I decided to catch up with some of the more interesting reads of the past week.

I promised to mention Snoskred’s plea for everyone to help out in her quest against the scammers, so if you can do anything by way of linking or posting or showing your support read her post on What You Can do To Stop Internet Scammers

There has been much talk about the recently launched Blogging Zoom and CashQuests says BloggingZoom is a good thing. while Jason Clark offers up a BloggingZoom vs. Digg comparison. I haven’t used it yet but if anyone has any useful feedback about it, give us your experiences. While going through their feed I was also interested to read about a handy little site wide Google PR checker which will list your sites pages along with the assigned PR for each one - if you still care of course!

Vlad has been away for a few days but has come back with his extreme response to Google penalties and is deserving of your comments. Is he joking? Well, he has promised to post more soon.

Josh has posted a few thoughts about ethical and honest marketing and Pearl has a great little piece about dipping her toes in the sponsored posting arena and her dilemma over paid reviews which ties in quite nicely. That in turn leads to RT’s post about blog snobbery at Untwisted Vortex (nice little rebuttal of holier than thou bloggers) and although I don’t like linking to this place you might be interested in the childish carrying on over PayPerPost from the king of whiners.

Then, if you’re an Adwords advertiser or Adwords publisher, or you just like to grin knowingly to yourself about double standards, Internet Marketing Sucks puts a Adsense and a certain publisher under the microscope (what was that Josh and RT were talking about?) Hmmm.

Some more interesting services for bloggers include Sratchback, Google Friendly Tipping for bloggers over at TextAdSearch and for those of you who occasionally struggle for content, like me, you might be interested to read about a service called Mochila which I’d never heard of until a couple of days ago. It might work for you, it might not, and I’m waiting to hear back from them myself so I’ll talk more about them at a later date.

Another great little tool, particularly if you are into SEO and SEM blogs is the SEO Daily Crawl - a slideshow of over 400 blogs on the subject. You might discover some new ones, you might even be in there yourself!

When you post to your blog you may or may not use a blog editor, and I’ve sung the praises of several in the past, but here is a comprehensive list of alternatives to your boring blog editor at Blogging Bits

OK, read and enjoy and get involved :-)

TCH

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Comments

Wow.. that's a nice list of links! You are gonna keep me reading for an hour with this.. :-)
05/11 11:04:10
Hi KITH

Nice to see you drop by. Hope you enjoy the reading matter :-)
06/11 15:33:05
I'm amused that my name links to a book called "Michael Moore Is a Big Fat Stupid White Man." I don't know how that happened but it's funny.

Thanks for the link!
17/11 02:04:20
Hi Jason,

Hmmm.....I hadn't noticed that! It takes a while for those Amazon links to sort themselves out but even when they do they can certainly throw up some weird results. Now I am compelled to try and find the contextual relevance......

Thanks for stopping by and saying a few words - you're welcome for the link, you have a good blog there.
17/11 02:06:02

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