Wednesday, 15 June 2011

Fortnightly Link Train

This post has been long in coming, I’ve been held up moving this blog over to Liquidweb the past few days, needless to say, moving hosts is an elaborate process (sometimes harrowing!) if you have a moderately big website or a fairly large portfolio of domains.


To lighten myself up after the ordeal, I read up on Caroline’s post on “If Making Money Online Was a 9-5 Job” which did a good job to cheer me up. Humour always helps in getting you out of the dumps.


John leverages his 10+ years of experience online to make some very interesting observations on a few successful strategies to make money online and discusses their possible scope today, in case you would want to take some inspiration from them.


If there’s anything that I detract from the wonderful software that WordPress is, its the fact that sometimes when I write a post, it looks like its “ready-to-go” in the Editor, but once its published, the layout looks completely skewed and not at all the way I’d meant it to look. This is particularly so when you try to publish a step-by-step tutorial such as mine on how to upgrade your theme to be compatible with WordPress 2.3. Believe it or not, the toughest part in writing the tutorial was to get the alignment right! (I do believe it still needs some work though). Therefore, it was little wonder that I’ve decided to take Monika’s advice and give the Windows Live Writer a try. I’ll write a post about it once I’ve tried it myself.


MyBlogLog is growing in popularity each day with more and more blogs using the widget to display their readers, including myself – Ryan has made us all a very Web 2.0 looking badge that you could use in case you don’t want to display your readers’ faces.


If you’ve ever wanted to have a go at editing files of your WordPress installation, but were too intimidated to do so for the fear of breaking your blog, Sumesh shows you how to install WordPress on your computer so you can easily make changes and at the same time, be sure that you won’t ruin your actual blog.


When you’ve edited the files to your liking and made them look exactly like how you’ve wanted them, why don’t you show them off to others by writing great content, without making any spelling errors and submitting them to the Top 11 Digg-like Sites For Bloggers, Designers, And Web Developers?


When the visitors do come, which I’m sure they will, here are 69 Tools to Monitor, Measure, and Track Your Website from Steven.





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