All Posts Tagged With: "Problogging"
Feedburner Pro Stats Test
I tend to find the feedburner stats more useful than the blogware stats because they are updated constantly over the day, and they give me a better feel of what people are reading, even though Feedburner only reports on users who have subscribed to my RSS.
I’ve been considering switching to the pro service for a [...]
Browser Switchers - Fewer Than Expected
Firefox is definitely my browser of choice because of its flexibility, additional security and some cool features. However, it appears that Joe Public doesn’t understand this. In a study by Harris Interactive for Opera 49% of respondents didn’t think that browser choice is a key factor in protecting their computers.
Seems like FF is [...]
Engadget using Technorati/Cosmos
After recently removing Trackbacks because of spam, Engadget have just added Technorati/Cosmos to their site.
I don’t reallly see though how this is better than trackbacks for controlling spam? Surely Cosmos can be abused the same way as Trackbacks?
I’ve also found Technorati to not be 100% reliable at picking up links.
Problogging - how much can you really make?
Jason Calacanis of Weblogs has announced that they are generating $2K per day on Google Adsense. Darren of Problogger thinks that this could be increased by 10% per day if they included ads within the content.
The figures may sound impressive, but Weblogs run 78 blogs - that’s an average of $26 per day or [...]
Autoblogger
What a great tool! I’ve been using Autoblogger for a few days now to generate extra posts. Autoblogger automatically creates posts based on your writing style - great for when you don’t have time to make a post.
Other users of Autoblogger: Problogger
Wow! Is this what it takes to be a problogger?
Darren Rowse of Problogger, one of my daily reads is, is going on hols for a bit and is looking for blogging cover while he is away. In total he needs a dozen or more volunteers to create fresh posts for his 15 blogs!
I had already discovered Camera Phone Zone but Darren also runs [...]
Google Web Accelerator
I used to run several accelerators back in the day when I had dial-up and now Google have launched a web accelerator with a difference-it’s optimised for broadband connections.
I have a sneaky feeling that they will offer the free tool to get more information on what pages you are visiting, and the order you visit [...]
What To Do When You Get Slashdotted
Another great article from Darren on what to do and how to capitalise on the extra traffic if a blog higher up in the food chain links to your blog.
In the last week or so this has been happening to me as my blog is featuring more and more on bigger blogs/sites, and I've [...]
If only I was making this kind of money from blogging…..
I’m still shocked by how much money some blogs are making. This article tracks some of the biggest blogs. Imagine making $100K in a week from a personal website -some portals don’t make that much! I received my first AdWords statement the other day - let’s just say I have a long LONG [...]
14Apr2005 | Everton | 0 comments | ContinuedTagvertising - will it happen?
Great article by Steve Rubel on Micro Persuasion which explains how tagging works in simple terms and then discusses how tagvertising could create new opportunities for marketers.
Essential reading.




