Dic
26
2008
Some time ago I did a review of a WordPress plugin called Referrer Detector. After the review the owner of a plugin that did a similar thing (and that apparently inspired the Referrer Detector author) contacted me asking me why I had not reviewed his plugin, too.
The answer was pretty simple: I didn’t review his plugin because I didn’t know about it!
The author of the Referrer Dectetor one emailed me with a link to his plugin. I went there to check it out, liked the idea, and wrote a review about it. Once I discovered the other similar plugin it was too late, because covering two plugins that do pretty much the same job would be pointless for my readers. › Continue reading
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Dic
25
2008
I just wanted to wish a Merry Christmas and happy holidays to all the Daily Blog Tips readers. Tomorrow our posting should be back to normal schedule.
Now if you are wondering if this is the shortest post I have ever wrote, well, it is not. A while ago I published one titled Get straight to the point. Check it out.
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Merry Christmas Everyone
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Merry Christmas Everyone
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Dic
24
2008

Angel Cuala asked:
How would you differentiate the users of SU and Digg? I ask this because SU has been my top referral site in terms of traffic, although I don’t send any of my posts there. I sometimes send my posts to Digg, and I know it is a sin. However, I also submit other bloggers’ posts.
Can I conclude that Digg users prefer news posts, which is not my blog topic? Or basically, Digg users hate me because I submit my posts?
First of all, regarding the difference between Digg and StumbleUpon users, I would say that Digg users are relatively younger and more tech-savvy. The technology niche is undoubtedly the main one on Digg, and while there are many StumbleUpon users that are also tech fans, › Continue reading
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