There is quite an impressive amount of quality content that has been written in the past for Performancing. Just like any great site, we want to make sure that our great content doesn’t get lost simply because new great content is written. It would almost be criminal to do otherwise. To ensure this doesn’t happen, I am proud to present “Performancing’s Most Memorable.”
Over the next few months, I am going to be linking to some of Performancing’s best articles for each month. To kick things off, logically, I will start with January of this year. Once we are all caught up, I will then do the same at the end of each following month until we reach the end of the year, and when that happens, I will have an impressive article to recap the entire year.
If you are new to blogging, you’ll want to check out every single link within this post.
If you want to be a great blogger, you need to learn from the best. With our reader’s help, several bloggers were observed for their efforts. We begin with one of Performancing’s most memorable moments—the Performancing Blog Awards 2007.
Awards
Performancing Blog Awards 2007 Winners
Interviews
Performancing Interviews Jesse Nachtigal of Cigar Jack
Performancing Interviews Jon Phillips of FreelanceFolder
Monetization
7 Lessons From the Blogging Trenches: Cracking $200 per Month in Adsense
Blogging
A Quick Introduction to Twitter for Bloggers
Creating Better Page Titles, Post Titles, And Page Slugs On WordPress
6 Easy Ways To Get Eaten by the GOOG Monster
Joining a Niche Conversation, Part 1: Determining the Top Blogs In Your Niche
Joining the Niche Conversation, Part 2: Idea Generating for Bloggers
Joining a Niche Conversation, Part 3: Don’t Be Afraid to Edit Archived Blog Posts
Joining a Niche Conversation, Part 4: Making Your Blog Stand Out
Are Bloggers and Blogs Ruining the English Language?
Blog roll out: Developing a successful blog format
Helping Bloggers Become More Unique
Management
4 Tips to Help Manage Multiple Blogs
Other
7 Things I Want Google To Fix In 2008
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