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[21 Jun 2008 | No Comment | 244 views]
Anatomy of a Hyperlink

If you don’t consider yourself a ‘technical’ person, life online can get a little overwhelming at times. Even simple things like linking to another post or webpage from a post in your own blog can make you feel like a simpleton. Before you beat yourself up too much, let’s get one thing straight, ok? You’re not stupid because you don’t know something. You just haven’t learned it yet, ok? You have your own area of expertise, and if HTML, CSS and other web-related concepts aren’t it - so what!?!

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[5 Jun 2008 | No Comment | 128 views]

I’m happy to welcome Deborah Weber and her site, Temenos of the Blessing Light to the vAS family of sites! Go check her out!

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[4 Jun 2008 | No Comment | 138 views]
How Often Should I Blog?

One of the most frequent questions new bloggers ask is, “How often should I blog?” The answer depends on you, your time available, your overall blogging objective and a good dose of experimentation.

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[1 Jun 2008 | No Comment | 105 views]

A must read guest post on IttyBiz. IMHO, what makes you exceptional is your biggest asset, while insanity is having the balls to put it out there for all the world to see. Amen.

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[1 Jun 2008 | No Comment | 130 views]
What’s Keeping You from Blogging?

No doubt, the idea of starting a blog has crossed your mind. But is that as far as it’s gotten?

I suspect there are many, many of you out there who no longer need to be convinced of the benefits of blogging. If you’re not blogging, I bet the reason is that the whole idea, from choosing the right platform to figuring out what to blog about and everything in between, is just overwhelming. Multiply that by 100 if you don’t consider yourself a ‘technical’ type of person.