This guest post by Matt Harzewski (a.k.a. “redwall_hp”) of Webmaster-Source, provider of daily tutorials, tips, roundups, and links for bloggers and designers alike.
What sort of ads does your blog have? Let me guess… It’s an odd combination of AdSense, Kontera, AdBrite, and other ad networks, which add clutter to your blog and straddle the border […]
In my previous post I asked everyone if they made money blogging, and not surprisingly, majority of commenters replied in the negative.
The reason why many, or should I say most, people don’t make money from blogs is that most of the easy ways to effectively make money from blogging are considered somewhat bad, unethical, user-unfriendly […]
Do you make money blogging? I, for one, don’t.
It may seem like a a strange question, but do you really blog for money? Will you stop blogging if you don’t make money with your blog?
When I started this blog, I wanted to make money from it. But slowly, as time passed, my perspective changed. My […]
Full screen editors, though simple and unexciting at face, are the perfect tool for creative writers.
Last week I wrote about different full screen text editors to choose from and (sort of) promised that I’ll expand on why writing in full screen is at least worth trying.
Well, there is no better time for it than […]
Full screen text editor is probably the best thing I’ve discovered since I started blogging.
When I open up my full screen text editor, my creativity quadruples and ideas seem to flow from every inch of my brain.
A few days ago, Maki wrote about a full screen text editor called Dark Room and explained how it […]
Audience, audience, audience. Everyone who has something to say wants audience. So few ears and so many voices. It looks almost impossible to find people who can give you what you desire most: their attention.
Have something to say, and say it as clearly as you can. That is the only secret. Matthew Arnold
I keep six honest serving men. They taught me all I knew; Their names are What and Why and When and How and Where and Who. Rudyard Kipling
Write what you want to read. The person you […]