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May 22 2008

I Was Accepted To Today.com!

Published by rocque at 10:15 pm under Featured Edit This

First of all it is great to be accepted to Today.com.  It is also a thrill to see that they have chosen the Word Press format since I really use it for most of my blogging. When I filled out the form to be a Today.com blogger I wanted to share my knowledge of blogging with as many readers as possible.

I won’t say I am an expert at making blogs from the coding side of blogging.  There are so many great people out there who can make the widgets and the plugins, and beautiful blog templates.  However I feel qualified to write a blog about blog tools, and blogging in general.

I have been blogging for a few years now, and still have some of my original ones.  I have used a variety of blogging tools in the past.  Some were to help you get fast search engine rankings, and some were to help you get rss feeds onto your blogs to keep traffic fresh.

I will discuss how to promote your blogs, and different blog tools and techniques on this blog, so I hope you will return often to see what I am up to.

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2 Responses to “I Was Accepted To Today.com!”

  1. chatobstewarton 23 May 2008 at 12:03 am edit this

    Welcome, I’m a new-ish blogger and I can’t wait to learn what i can for you.

    Please feel free to blogroll me.
    http://mentalhealthhumor.today.com

    Chato

  2. rocqueon 23 May 2008 at 12:11 am edit this

    Thanks for your comment. I like the title of your blog and will definitely have a look at it. It seems like it will go with my faithnhopenlove.wordpress.com blog, too. Maybe I can give you a TrackBack link there.

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