BloggingTips - A blog we luv

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Not too long ago I wrote about The Blog Herald, a blog which is authored by a community of writers. This week I bring you BloggingTips, another blog written by a large team of writers outputting some truly excellent content. Perhaps you’ve heard of it. BloggingTips boasts over 1,200 dedicated RSS readers and features some well known authors including Chris Garret (who also writes for The Blog Herald) and Deborah Ng.

BloggingTips “is dedicated to helping bloggers create, maintain and improve their blogs”, and if you allow yourself the proper time to read through their many articles, there’s a good chance you will indeed find information that will help you improve and expand your blog in some way. The following articles are just a small example the kind of useful and well written advice you’ll find.

A better sidebar for your blog - Admit it, we’ve all gone crazy at one point adding one widget after another to our sidebar until the internet practically explodes every time some poor reader tries to load up our blog. That’s the point at which we realize it’s time to do a little de-cluttering. Jason Blanton has written some nice tips to help with that process.

Increasing Page Rank through Smart Internal Linking - It seems lately everyone and their grandmother would like to know how to increase their blog page rank. Josh Spaulding writes some great tips on internal linking within your blog which not only help your blog’s “indexibility” as Josh calls it, but help with page rank as well.

75 sites to submit your blog to - Kevin Muldoon provides a huge list of services you can submit your blog to which will hopefully help you score more readers and traffic. Some of them you’ve probably heard of, but I’m betting there’s many here you haven’t.

Whenever I write about blogs here on BlogsWeLuv, I try to feature ones which I personally think deserve a spot in everyone’s list of daily reads. BloggingTips is certainly no exception.

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