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  1. Are Blog Comments a Source of Referral Traffic?

    The Blog Herald - Aug 2, 2008

    Here’s a question. If blog comments are mini-resumes, which comments are bringing the most traffic to your blog? When you leave a comment on a blog, there are three things at work. Your desire to participate in the

    Also tagged: features, comments, editorial, social networking, seo, web analytics, blog comments, analytics, guides, traffic, web traffic, twitter, referrals, link bait, microblogging, blog traffic, blog relationships, blog marketing and monetization, referrer, blogging demographics, referrer traffic, referral traffic

  2. Are Blog Comments a Source of Referral Traffic?

    The Blog Herald - Jul 31, 2008

    Here’s a question. If blog comments are mini-resumes, which comments are bringing the most traffic to your blog? When you leave a comment on a blog, there are three things at work. Your desire to participate in the

    Also tagged: features, comments, editorial, social networking, seo, web analytics, blog comments, analytics, traffic, web traffic, twitter, referrals, link bait, microblogging, blog traffic, blog relationships, guides and tutorials, blog marketing and monetization, referrer, blogging demographics, referrer traffic, referral traffic

  3. Are Blog Comments a Source of Referral Traffic?

    The Blog Herald - Jul 18, 2008

    Here’s a question. If blog comments are mini-resumes, which comments are bringing the most traffic to your blog? When you leave a comment on a blog, there are three things at work. Your desire to participate in the

    Also tagged: comments, editorial, social networking, seo, web analytics, blog comments, analytics, traffic, web traffic, twitter, referrals, link bait, microblogging, blog traffic, blog relationships, guides and tutorials, blog marketing and monetization, referrer, blogging demographics, referrer traffic, referral traffic

  4. Show me the Money - Web 2.0 Firms not raking in the cash

    The Blog Herald - May 27, 2008

    Many of us who had lived through the first internet bubble of the late 1990’s and early part of 2000 probably weren’t surprised to see this coming - but the news hit last night when the Financial Times published a

    Also tagged: news, features

  5. John McCain To Followers: Its Time To Troll The Blogosphere!

    The Blog Herald - May 22, 2008

    Ironically, just when this author started to warm up to the Maverick (for entering into hostile territory), it looks as if they are encouraging their followers to post “positive thoughts” or at least actively defend

    Also tagged: politics, general, news

  6. Why Blogs Are Like Land

    The Blog Herald - May 21, 2008

    I haven’t been writing very actively on my blogs lately, being mostly working in the back-end of things (yes, Splashpress is an ever-growing network). With this I’ve come to realize that I can compare blogs to land or

    Also tagged: features, blogging

  7. Will The Blogosphere Suffer From A Microsoft-Yahoo Merger?

    The Blog Herald - Apr 11, 2008

    Never since the days of the net bubble has the web held its collective breath (or prepared the popcorn) regarding the Microsoft-Yahoo drama. The affair has become so large (or bad, depending on your point of view)

    Also tagged: general, microsoft, google

  8. Did the Internet Kill Anticipation?

    The Blog Herald - Apr 9, 2008

    When the Internet first started to become mainstream, I was at the age when nothing mattered - except girls. Everyday I’d walk down the block to my buddy’s house. We’d boot up his beast of a computer and log on to

    Also tagged: blogs, internet, web, blog news, anticipation

  9. Blogging vs. Human Content Aggregators

    The Blog Herald - Mar 30, 2008

    I recently blogged about my disdain for so-called ‘bloggers’ who rip and run with your content. You know the drill. You stay up late researching and writing a post, only to find it re-posted (at varying lengths) on

    Also tagged: blog news

  10. Are you a fast blogger or a slow blogger?

    The Blog Herald - Mar 17, 2008

    The philosophy of one of my favorite bakeries is that they allow the bread to rise up to 36 hours to ensure the best quality. It reminded me of the Italian ’slow food’ movement as a response to the production and

    Also tagged: features, blogging, new media

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