The Seven Habits of a Highly Effective Blogger, and one.
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Rickey says:
#8: Spellcheck! Haha. I couldn’t resist.
Migs says:
Good thing you omitted the blogger picture “requirement.” I still don’t have one.
Manuel Viloria says:
8 habits, Yuga? ;-)
Anyway, I like the way your post ties up with the original (begin with the end in mind, win-win, sharpen the saw, etc)
Abe Olandres says:
hahaha that’s 8 (seven and 1)!
Sassy says:
I agree with most. Not the link whoring part though hehehehe
Rickey says:
Link whoring sucks because they don’t always link back to you. I link to kottke — will he ever link back to me? I don’t think so. However, link whoring is essential to those who are starting out. It’s a good way to get attention specially if you are sending that person a ton of visitors (then maybe they’ll link back to you). People checks stats all the time… my favorite hobbies: statwhoring and AdSense whoring.
Abe Olandres says:
It’s not mostly about link-whoring. It’s more like giving a link where a link is due.
jangelo says:
IMHO, content is king, design is queen. And usability should be their offspring.
kzap says:
how bout the #1 habit which waste blogger’s time:
CHECKING STATS :)
mell ditangco says:
sigh am really bad at replying at comments! and reciprocating links! sigh….
marlou says:
just found you now…interesting insight but I think there is more to blogging than just aiming for getting money back…bloggers are normally rich to start blogging anyway…rich with time and talents