Posted in 30 Day Challenge on Aug 19th, 2007
Today was the day of Tumblr slap, a not unexpected result of thousands of 30DC folks putting up blogs on Tumblr within a matter of hours. As a result, many people’s blogs, even those with really good, legitimate content, got deleted.
Because Tumblr couldn’t weed through all those thousands of blogs for content, the suspicion is […]
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Posted in 30 Day Challenge on Aug 18th, 2007
I must admit before I started the Thirty Day Challenge, I was doing almost nothing in the way of social bookmarking. MySpace made me gag, I wasn’t into YouTube at all and RSS just hadn’t made it onto my “must learn” list.
Well, then the floodgates opened! The 30 Day Challenge hit the beaches like a […]
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Posted in 30 Day Challenge on Aug 16th, 2007
With the tools we’ve been given — free, I might add — by our Thirty Day Challenge mentors and members, niche research has just become push-button easy. Even with the odd bug still being worked out, these tools are dynamite! I have located half a dozen profitable niches using them and I’ve picked a couple […]
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Posted in 30 Day Challenge on Aug 1st, 2007
Almost time for the 30 Day Challenge to start. I’ll be heading off to bed soon so I can be fresh in the morning. I have some clients’ XSite Pro templates to work on before I can tackle the 30 Day Challenge coursework. One thing that we all need to remember is to maintain our […]
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Posted in 30 Day Challenge on Jul 31st, 2007
Whoohoo! The StumbleCrumble Developer resolved my problem. Apparently since I am using Google Widgets, the StumbleCrumble code has to go at the END of my sidebar. It’s working! Thank you Paul Cheek for your great little Add-on and the even greater customer service.
Check out a list of some of my StumbledUpon sites at the bottom […]
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Posted in 30 Day Challenge on Jul 31st, 2007
Spent time today preparing for the Thirty Day Challenge. Got FaceBook Group set up and added more 30 Day Challenge twitterers to my Twitter account. Got ScribeFire set up so I can post straight from my browser and not have to open my blog admin.
Also got the Shareomatic plugin installed on the blog. Now visitors […]
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