Posts Tagged ‘weblogs’

New Bloggers Wonder: “Do Trackbacks Help?”

Friday, April 18th, 2008

New bloggers and bloggers who are new to blog marketingmay not use or understand trackbacks. A trackback is an automated notification that someone has posted a link to your blog in their blog. The notification appears in your blog in the comments related to the post being blogged about. So the question is: “From a [...]

Blogging the Boating Business

Monday, March 26th, 2007

“If you’ve ever wished you had the budget for a focus group, now you do. All that’s required is reaching out to a couple of key individuals and asking them if they would be interested in testing your product or process and letting you know what they think, or posting about it, if they [...]

Corporate Blog Naming

Friday, July 7th, 2006

Is it possible that a blog could have a potentially negative connatation?  Perish the thought…
I suppose in the right circles, a blog could decidely not be a great thing to place in your weblog title.  That said, what do you call it?  Easton talks a little on this at his business blog:
Let’s say it again: [...]

RSS Channel

Monday, May 15th, 2006

One of my favorite features of the RSS Applied blogging plateform is the ability to host multiple weblogs on one domain with a channel that combines them all as well.
For instance, take a good look at this weblog. When you type in the URL (blog.rssapplied.com) you will be met with the ‘what’s new’ channel.
It’s [...]

Weblogs, Inc. Understands the Importance of Search Engine Traffic

Monday, October 17th, 2005

Every week Weblogs, Inc. releases a digest version of their weekly stories. They call it “The Best of Weblogs, Inc.” Each post has a link to the bigger stories of the previous week. Each of the Weblogs, Inc. blogs are not only referenced by their posts, but also on the RSS recap post in a [...]