by Philip on April 19, 2007
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Sorry this wasn’t posted earlier this past weekend. Here are some awesome “Great Blogging Posts” from loyal readers. In particular, I’d like to point out the great post by Collis and his team over at Freelance Switch with their 101 Essential Freelancing Resources that helped launch the blog and get the site over 2,000 readers in less than two weeks! Simply awesome resource! Now, the site has over 3,000 readers and is less than a month old!
Here are all of the readers this past week who’ve taken me up on my free linkback for a great post offer:
- Thoughts From My Life creates a “Checklist for Traveling - The Ultimate Guide”
- Romance Tracker’s “Top Ten Reasons Why You Should Fall In Love”
- Freelance Switch’s “101 Essential Freelancing Resources”
If you want to read more about how Collis and his buddies were able to get over a thousand subscribers in less than two weeks, head over to his most excellent blog North x East for the write up. Just so you know, his 101 list made it to the front page of del.icio.us (link to the bookmark page) and has been bookmarked over three thousand times! Well done Collis and company! Very, very kickass!
As I posted previously, I provide a free linkback so long as you make a Great Post from one of the ones listed on my 101 Great Blogging Ideas list. Complete rules are here.
If you haven’t participated, why not? Here’s your opportunity to motivate yourself to writing a Great Post. There’s 101 ideas on the list so surely everyone must be able to find something on there to write about!
On the other hand, maybe you are just one of those people who like to read about great ideas (like my list of great post ideas) but don’t actually do anything to get involved. If that’s you, I can’t help you until you help yourself.
by Philip on April 7, 2007
I think I’m going to make this a weekly thing instead of waiting for 10 posts at a time. This has been a really great exercise from my end as well as I see how different folks approach problems from their different perspectives. I’m thankful all of these great bloggers have decided to take me up on my offer. Besides just creating great content, there is link love involved in doing this.
This week, these bloggers have taken me up on my offer of a free linkback for a Great Post:
- Reader Appreciation Project writes a story about apprehension at leaving a comment on another blog in “The Lost Comment.” (Number 53: Write a story)
- Let’s Explore! invites a regular reader to contribute to a blog post about why he doesn’t blog. (Number 26: Be a guest blogger)
- Wells on Education writes about the “Importance of Communication.” (Number 48: Simplify a complex problem)
- Tight Brain writes a comprehensive tutorial on installing Wordpress. (Number 3: Write a tutorial)
Some really great stuff there! Please visit, study and do something similar!
As I posted previously, I provide a free linkback so long as you make a Great Post from one of the ones listed on my 101 Great Blogging Ideas list. Complete rules are here.
If you haven’t participated, why not? Here’s your opportunity to motivate yourself to writing a Great Post. There’s 101 ideas on the list so surely everyone must be able to find something on there to write about!
On the other hand, maybe you are just one of those people who like to read about great ideas (like my list of great post ideas) but don’t actually do anything to get involved. If that’s you, I can’t help you until you help yourself.
by Philip on March 31, 2007
Even though it’s not quite 10 posts, I’ve decided to list the seven Great Posts I’ve received so far! These bloggers have taken me up on my offer of a free linkback for a Great Post:
- Attraction Hacker talks about linkbait and starts to post a linkbait list. (Number 84: Linkbait)
- Rodney Olsen writes about “How to broaden your blogging horizons.” (Number 70: Summarizing someone else’s post)
- Semantically Driven writes a post about “How using Google Reader can save you time and give you a kickass, dynamic blogroll.” (Number 66: Generally unknown secrets)
- E Pluribus Unum writes a post about citizen activism and the war in Iraq. (Number 16: Current events)
- Paper Bull makes a post about how linkbaiting can benefit the linking blog as well (Number 58: Hypothesis and conclusion)
- One Hump or Two makes a speedlinking post (Number 20: Make a speedlinking post)
- Rotten Bananas makes an edgy yet funny post on the definitive guide to being a complete a**hole. (Number 44: Make a funny post)
Some really great stuff there! Please visit, study and do something similar!
As I posted previously, I provide a free linkback so long as you make a Great Post from one of the ones listed on my 101 Great Blogging Ideas list. Complete rules are here.
If you haven’t participated, why not? Here’s your opportunity to motivate yourself to writing a Great Post. There’s 101 ideas on the list so surely everyone must be able to find something on there to write about!
On the other hand, maybe you are just one of those people who like to read about great ideas (like my list of great post ideas) but don’t actually do anything to get involved. If that’s you, I can’t help you until you help yourself.