Firefox’s variety of useful extensions makes it the browser of choice for many website developers and blog operators. I’ve used Firefox for close to five years now and I’ve utilized a number of extremely helpful third party plug-ins and extensions to simplify development and website operation.
Today I’m going to run down my list of the [...]
In my previous Blogging for Business articles I covered 10 Ways to Hurt Your Blog’s Brand by Commenting on Other Blogs and Should your website link to your corporate blog?
In this edition of Blogging for Business we’re going to discuss the two types of audiences that generally read blogs and how they read and [...]
I apologize for not having posted a more substantial update sooner. University just began again and I have had a hell of a time getting prepared for it.
Today in Blogging for Business we are going to check out a quick post by Darren Rowse of ProBlogger on 10 Ways to Hurt Your Blog’s Brand by [...]
So I attended the Facebook Garage - San Diego meeting on Thursday night and I was incredibly inspired by the panel there. I led a panel on Facebook Application Monetization, which I have written about on this blog before, and I learned a lot from some of the other developers and entrepreneurs present at [...]
Read More...In my previous entry on blogging for business we discussed
building authority with trackbacks, pingbacks, and comments.
Today we’re going to step away from AjaxNinja.com for a little bit and visit one of the blogs I subscribe to, Search Engine Optimization Journal.
Their most recent article is of particular relevance and interest to us, as it on should [...]
In a previous entry I griped about a Dell online customer service wanted me to take apart my D600 laptop.
The basic issue with that customer service instance was that the technician did not listen to me; in the parts of the transcript I didn’t include I made it very clear that the problem was with [...]
In my previous entries on Blogging for Business I discussed how blogging can help improve your business and blogging for your customers versus blogging for your business.
Today we’re going to discuss how trackbacks, pingbacks, and comments on other blogs can improve your search rankings on popular engines like Google, Yahoo, and Live.com; increase your [...]
In my previous Blogging for Business articles I covered how blogging can help your business and blogging in a nutshell.
Today we’re going to cover the difference between blogging for your company versus blogging for your customers. This idea of blogging for your business versus your customers is directly related to an old problem that [...]
I am not the sort of person who whines about questionable customer service; customer support is a pretty thankless job and I have worked as a customer service agent before.
This morning my Dell D600 took a nose dive today and failed to boot, the steps that Dell asked me to undertake just to troubleshoot the [...]
In my previous entry on Blogging for Business I covered how blogging can help your business.
Today I explain what trackbacks and pingbacks are, and how you use them to generate buzz for your blog and improve your search engine rankings.
Video:
Rather than reinvent the wheel, I have found a great video on Youtube which concisely [...]
