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by Gareth 04/21/2008 | 1 post |
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by Gareth 11/09/2007 | 9 posts |
In light of some of the concerned emails I’ve been receiving, I thought it worth stating that all is very well with me. I’m not sick, or disenchanted, or uninspired — just a full-time final year university student with three big papers due in as many weeks. I’m almost over the hill and will do my [...]
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Published: 05/02/2008
Photo by Iydurg. It’s easy to get caught up discussing high-level Digg strategies and complicated metaphors, but it’s important not to lose sight of the things that make the advanced stuff worthwhile. Without the ability to gather links, subscribers and comments, your blog can’t grow. These three basic things are the lifeblood of your blog. It’s essential [...]
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Published: 04/15/2008
Photo by Thiru Murugan. On the 12th of March I proposed that one way to create a remarkable blog post is to write like you’re never going to be able to write again, and, in doing so, produce a trump card post. After reading the post, ten Skelliewag readers decided to give it a go. The [...]
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Published: 04/10/2008
Photo by Andrew Eglington. Effective use of time is the main ingredient in creating a thriving blog or website. In this post, I want to explain some high-impact traffic generating techniques you can use that minimize time and effort without minimizing results. 1. Don’t write guest-posts — exchange them. Generally, a guest-post on another blog means one [...]
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Published: 04/09/2008
Photo by Brett L. 1. The social media runaway train. Perhaps the most sought after (and least frequently attained) route to a popular blog is rapid ‘growth from above’ resulting from huge traffic spikes, most frequently originating from Digg. This route was traveled by blogs like Zen Habits (did you know Zen Habits has been on [...]
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Published: 03/25/2008
The thought of making the front page of Digg is something that divides most content-creators into three camps: those who want it and strive for it, those who want it but feel they don’t have a chance, and those who don’t want it at all. The latter group usually believes (from experience) that Digg traffic is [...]
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Published: 03/22/2008
Journal Abstract Aggregation
New Topic posted by Gareth
Monday, April 21 2008
Gareth said: "I have started collecting journal RSS feeds and thanks to the power of google reader, sharing aggregations in particular topic areas. Firs...
Psychology, mental health and neuroscience blogs at bloglines
New Topic posted by Gareth
Monday, April 21 2008
Gareth said: "I maintain a collection of psychology-related blogs over at bloglines. I have made the page public so people can browse the extensive range ...
Asperger's Syndrome: Overview of Academic Issues
New Bookmark shared by Ariane
Saturday, March 15 2008
Ariane has shared a bookmark: "The first of a series of posts discussing the academic and school related issues often experienced by students with Asperge...
Re: Asperger's Syndrome research blog
New Reply posted by Bronnie
Tuesday, March 04 2008
Bronnie said: "Hi I agree with what Gareth has said - it's become a much wider thing than just putting information out there. I've found that with Wordpre...








