If You Don’t have a Blogroll, Will MyBlogLog Cut It?
byBy joining MyBlogLog communities, users are essentially creating their own blogrolls. So do they still need blogrolls on their sites? I would say that it’s not necessary.
By joining MyBlogLog communities, users are essentially creating their own blogrolls. So do they still need blogrolls on their sites? I would say that it’s not necessary.
A hideous website with good content may be regarded less than a well-designed website with not-as-good content, thereby affecting social media optimization in that people will not want to reference your aesthetically-unpleasing and not-very-usable website.
I’m off to London until January 7th, but to celebrate the end of 2006, let’s remember the BBC Guy Goma-Kewney fiasco.
A collection of the best Internet Marketing Posts of 2006 in SEO, Link Building, Site Usability, Social Networking, Blogging, Copywriting, PPC/Adsense, and Search Engines.
Digg, among its other flaws, is banning domains left and right — for life — without any chance of reinclusion. Should we tolerate this Diggtatorship, or should we look elsewhere for social news?