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Blog, Blog, Blog

Blog, blog, blog your blog,
Gently change your theme.
Bloggity, bloggity, bloggity, bloggity,
Life is but a meme.

I’ve been trying to do two posts a day for the past little while, but in these forthcoming days, it will most likely be one a day (and that will be tough) as I try to finish my major project. And, maybe finish a smaller project, if I hear back from the people whose product has the potential to make short work of it.

In the meantime, here are some nifty blogs and posts to check out:

Networking Tips from the White House” from Tim Ferriss, author of The 4-Hour Workweek.

Kiva.org, where you can provide loans to assist people in Third World countries. I think I will probably give them a more prominent link somewhere on my blog, because it sounds like such a good idea. (I learned of this one from today’s Yahoo’s People of the Web.)

WebbAlert.com, where you can get daily tech news in under five minutes.

Also, be sure to visit Joanne of The Laidback Buddhist fame and encourage her to get her own domain name before her blog gets too popular and makes a move that much harder! She currently only has a Technorati Authority of 11, but most of her link love has come in the past week, so she’s growing fast! And, I think if I can help get her up to 15 by the weekend, I should earn a point. :-)

ChrisBloczynski.com has a good post to “Create a System for Success.”

And, if you feel like a scream, check this out, which I found by way of the Voiceovers by Tim McLaughlin Blog, which is where I also found the link to the Tim Ferriss post, though I should be a regular reader of his blog, being that I have a copy of his book and all…

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Comment by Joanne
2007-08-28 01:16:02

One post a day is the most I can manage nowadays. Apparently, there’s life outside of blogging that needs attending.

Hm. So, I never really thought about getting my own domain name before until you mentioned it. Oh!!! By the way, as an update for our sparring…I believe I’ve not only favorited your blog on Technorati, but I’ve also joined your MBL community. Does this put me up 2? =)

Comment by dcr
2007-08-28 01:33:56

I thought I was in your MBL community, but I am now! Ha! But, I’m not a Technorati member yet, so you get the point there. So, you’re still two points ahead. Dang you!

I sent you a private message on MBL with a couple available domain names.

 
 
2007-08-28 08:36:40

Hey, thanks for the link back to my site.

I just finished reading the Tim Ferris book which has some great information. You’re right, his blog is a must-read.

Tim McLaughlin

Comment by dcr
2007-08-28 23:33:29

Thanks for stopping by!

I’m still reading his book. Haven’t had a chance in a couple days to read any of it, but perhaps I’ll sneak in a chapter tonight yet.

 
 
Comment by David
2007-08-28 12:19:44

Posting two times a day is too much! Is more fun posting once a day than to cram two post a day and live a stressful life!

Comment by dcr
2007-08-28 23:34:14

Quality over quantity is a good approach too.

 
 
Comment by chrisblogging.com
2007-08-28 14:48:48

I try to post more than once per day, but as mentioned above, it can be difficult. But the way I see it, the more posts the better!

Comment by dcr
2007-08-28 23:34:30

Definitely.

 
 
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