Even though there are plenty of books available in stores on almost all aspects of web design, you don’t need to spend a dime when you can get all the basic information for free. The following list of free web design ebooks and guides will get you started building accessible, usable, and useful web sites [...]
We all strive to improve and get better at what we do. In blogosphere, the success of your blog is a measure to gauge the strength of your efforts.
But how do you measure the success of a blog? Simple, by your subscription stats, the number of comments others leave on your blog, and the amount of buzz you create in the blogosphere.
A methodical approach towards making all these factors count in your favor often pays off.
Below is a rundown of areas you need to improve to become a successful blogger (and so do I).

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On reading the art of guest blogging by Lorelle where she underlines the importance of guest blogging because it helps us improve our writing, I realised the same was true of commenting. Writing on our own blog might make us a little lazy and less careful about the quality of what we write, when it comes to commenting on other blogs, we know being lazy amounts to putting our image at stake.
There are a number of reasons why we tend to be (or need to be) better commenters than posters.
I have long been perplexed by the arcane language of SEO. SEO experts seem to talk in acronyms alone! What’s all this CPC, ECPM, CTR, and CPM all about?
Luckily, it’s not that hard to know all these and more once you know of a few good places to go to whenever you bump into some new SEO mumbo-jumbo.
Below are some good SEO glossaries and dictionaries that will help you understand the secrets behind the tricky acronyms and dodgy SEO language!