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Meydale rated 2 months ago
don'ts of blogging. a disputable article, though...
onreact-com rated 4 months ago
How not to blog.
NPerez rated 5 months ago
You don't need a list of tips on how to express your thoughts. If you're a talented writer, you know how to do your job.
My-Fickle-Mind rated 6 months ago
A blog is a personal thing. And people are going to a blog to read about you, unless your blog is about a different topic ie: overheard conversations or such. And you complain about blogging about blogging, but what are you doing in this article?
HowToGeek rated 7 months ago
This is one of the best articles Jeff has ever written, a must read for anybody with a website or blog.
Gatochy rated 7 months ago
"The problem with Top (n) Lists is that they become a substitute for critical thinking, the classic, laziest possible use of Cliff's Notes that every college professor and high school teacher fears. You're supposed to read the book, then read the Cliff's Notes as a companion to the book-- not use the Cliff's notes as a substitute for reading the book."
Emon rated 7 months ago
"Meta-blogging is like masturbating. Everyone does it, and there's nothing wrong with it. But writers who regularly get out a little to explore other topics will be healthier, happier, and ultimately more interesting to be around-- regardless of audience."
glblguy rated 8 months ago
Excellent advice. Must read for all bloggers!
msaleem-stumbl rated 10 months ago
From the page: "I started out in early 2004 as a blog skeptic. But over the last four years, I've become a born-again believer. In that time, I've written almost a thousand blog entries, and I've read thousands upon thousands of blog entries. As a result, I've developed some rather strong opinions about what makes blogs work so well, and what makes blogs sometimes not work so well."
ninetimessix rated 11 months ago
Jeff zings with a list of things bloggers should never, ever do. I do half of them, as usual.
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