Links You Will Love

While I often recommend that bloggers “link out generously and often” I don’t take my own advice quite enough so here is a roundup of some links you will love:

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  1. Caroline Middlebrook
    November 6, 2007 | 12:40 pm

    Thanks for the mention Chris :)

  2. Michael Martine
    November 6, 2007 | 3:41 pm

    I’m a member of Teaching Sells, where Jon has been one of the most prolific and insightful members, but I didn’t know he had a blog! How cool is that? Thanks, Chris!

  3. Erica Ross-Krieger
    November 6, 2007 | 4:42 pm

    As a relatively new blogger, the 35 ways to increase…and discovering what Twitter is will keep me busy this week. I’ll report results:)
    Thanks, Chris

  4. Mark McCullagh
    November 6, 2007 | 5:03 pm

    Thanks Chris.

    Great resources in the post. It also gave me food for thought to provide posts like this. As a blogger, spending time reading other blogs and resources is all part of the game. Its a great idea to compile a list of inspiring/informative links and share them with your readers.

    Keep rockin’ Chris.

  5. Jen / domestika
    November 6, 2007 | 5:43 pm

    Like Michael M, I’ve quickly become a fan of Jon from his insightful and useful posts in the forums on TeachingSells, but didn’t know about his blog… Fred’s post on RSS is pure gold; and so many other great resources, not least of which is Caroline to clear up my questions about what-the-heck-good Twitter might be to a blogger! Wow, links to love, indeed, Chris. Thanks for these.

  6. Fred @ Newest on the Net
    November 7, 2007 | 1:14 am

    Chris, thank you so much for linking to my article. I really appreciate it. I hope that your readers enjoy the article.

    Erica, I am so glad that you like my article. I tried to a write a definitive guide. As I read over it, I keep thinking of other ideas. And, I keep saying to myself, “oh why didn’t I include that.” Oh, well, I guess I can always update it or create part 2.

    Jen, can I quote you regarding my post being “pure gold?” Thank you so much.

  7. Aurelius Tjin
    November 7, 2007 | 4:00 am

    Interesting resources you have got here Chris,I have checked each one out. Thanks!

  8. Blog Angel Team (Joanna)
    November 7, 2007 | 8:30 am

    Thanks for the round up of links Chris.

    I found the tips on RSS pure gold too :-)

    I wasn’t sure about his ‘blog every day’ point though – unless you want to for other reasons. Isn’t one of the benefits of RSS that people will read your updates even if they’re quite infrequent – because they don’t have to remember to check?

    Joanna

    PS With my normal ‘Confident Writing’ hat on I’m also a member of Teaching Sells and it’s good to see some other participants here – hope you’re getting some commission Chris!

  9. jsanderz
    November 7, 2007 | 8:45 am

    Chris,
    Thanks for the great links, I have not managed to read them yet all but I do like “35 Guaranteed Ways to Increase Your RSS Subscribers”, there is some good advice there.
    Now where do I find the time to read the rest.
    Regards.

  10. Chris Garrett
    November 12, 2007 | 12:53 pm

    @Caroline – Keep up the good work :)

    @Michael – He is a top bloke as we say round these parts :)

    @Erica – Hope they work for you :)

    @Mark – It’s something I don’t do enough :)

    @Jen – I am loving Jons new blog, he has a lot of financial smarts to share

    @Fred – Definitely let me know if you have a part 2 :)

    @Aurelius – Good stuff :)

    @Joanna – Personally I have long held the opinion you should post when you have something to say, forcing posting because you think you have to can work against you

    @jsanderz – That’s the real trick isn’t it? Good job I only posted a few links eh? :)

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