My Monday Trip Around The Blogosphere
March 3, 2008 by poptart
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From the Pajama Professional: Though I did not intend to run a case study on how important it is to post consistently to your blog, that is what I have essentially done in the past two months. -I did notice this post of hers was more than 2 weeks old and had to chuckle. Whether it is a case of do as I say not as I do or not, regular posting does seem to be the key to generating traffic.
At BloggingTips there is a good article on Tagging
At DIY Dollars who regularly have pretty good posts they are asking me if I like Ron Paul. That would be a big not really.
Over at Brads Tiny World, I give you my thoughts on gay marriage and equality.
Wrapping up this weeks trip is John Scalzi’s post and the commentary on how many people feel it perfectly acceptable to shame the poor and pick on the kids of poor families.
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