Monthly Archive for: ‘July, 2011’
Usable Content: a Blogger’s Introduction
You’ve probably heard of usability. Back in the day, when the web was wild(er) and free(r), usability proponents like Jakob Nielsen encouraged site owners to stop doing things like displaying yellow text on black backgrounds, shun the Blink and Marquee tags, and focus on helping users do what they wanted to do on websites. These [...]
Originally at: Blog Tips at ProBlogger

Usable Content: a Blogger’s Introduction
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This is a Guest Post by John Saddington of TentBlogger. Like many professional bloggers, my journey started years ago, as I dabbled in blogging for myself and for my friends. I’m not exactly sure when it happened, but it did—the date doesn’t matter much here. And, to be completely honest, I had really no idea [...]
Originally at: Blog Tips at ProBlogger

Six Things I Learned in My First Six Months as a Problogger
Read More →How to Be a Good Guest Post Host
This guest post is by LJ Earnest of SimpleProductivityBlog.com. You often see articles about how to be a good guest poster: things you can do to make an impression and get your post published. But what about the flip-side of that? Do you have what it takes to be a good guest post host? Guest [...]
Originally at: Blog Tips at ProBlogger

How to Be a Good Guest Post Host
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