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 Blog archive: The publishing power of bookmarks

Submitted by Markus Merz on February 22, 2008 - 3:24pm in

  • Do you hammer out your daily dose of blog posts?
  • Are you and your readers satisfied with your blog format?
  • Are your readers leaving your page after reading one page?

If the answer to the last question is a proud 'Yes Sir' then we have found a bunch of classical blog problems related to 'archive pages'.

  • Visitors read the latest article and leave
  • Visitors find a good article via search engine and leave

As the new performancing.com staff writer James Mowery pointed out in How To Make Your Previously Written Content Valuable Once Again there are good reasons to give your readers a lightning fast way to previously published great articles (Read: buried stone dead in the archives). Let's use a more generic and less performance consuming approach...

Social bookmarks are perfect for publishing...

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 Blog roll out: Developing a successful blog format

Submitted by Markus Merz on January 17, 2008 - 5:20pm in

How to start a new blog?
How to develop a successful roll out concept?

Some blogs get the attention from the start because they have a great format

The standard way of starting a blog is finding a niche and then starting to produce articles. Before doing that most bloggers fiddle around with the design for months.

Bad. Acceptance. Is. The. Consequence!

I have found two blogs with the same blog format which satisfy immediately because of the simple but great blog format.

Let me show you why...

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