Confessions of a Six Figure Professional Blogger

10 Sites That Make Me All Fuzzy Inside

As I work away this week on a big client job as well as on some strategic things on PCMech, I thought I would do a good, old fashioned link love post on WebbyOnline today. And I thought I’d give it a cute little “Top 10″ title for all those linkbaiters out there. Eat your heart out. Here we go:

  • I found a new blog (well, new to me) called Dosh Dosh. Its a blog dedicated to “helping you make money online”. Some articles he wrote which I like are 20 Quick Ways to Increase Your Alexa Rank and Using Lists to Build Authority, Traffic and Links to Your Website.
  • I’d like to send a shout out to Crystal Linnen, a virtual assistant from Colorado. She is a frequent commenter here on WebbyOnline. She also has her own website where she is doing her own podcast about virtual assistants. She was also nice enough to send me a list of grammar mistakes in my recent report “Top 7 Practices for Success on the Web”. Thanks, Crystal! Oh, yeah, her blog is here.
  • Another great blog site I ran across is the Friday Traffic Report. Great content and I like his writing style. And I’ll pimp his free Authority Black Book. It’s a great report. It’d be worth money if he actually charged something for it.
  • CopyBlogger made a cool post entitled Go Big or Go Home: Why Being Bold is Critical to Getting Noticed. Reminds me of a post I saw several months back on ShoeMoney about him interviewing a pornstar. Don’t know if he did it, but it’d be a bold move and I’m sure a bunch of guys noticed that site!
  • Yaro over at Entrepreneurs-Journey has launched his new program Blog Mastermind. I assume its been keeping him super busy because his post frequency went down. I only hope Yaro doesn’t go the way of Lee Dodd, who I used to read and then his posts got all commercialized and he eventually dropped his blog. Dodd has been MIA now for sometime and hasn’t posted anything useful to his blog in many months. What a shame.
  • Smashing Magazine has posted a new list of 21 Fresh, Usable and Elegant Wordpress Themes. Good stuff.
  • I came across another site called Lazy Owner, which is a site dedicated to owners of businesses who are flat-out lazy (I’m raising my hand here as I type). This guy gives some really solid tips.
  • Andrew over at Web Publishing Blog has posted a post with an inviting headline: Google Maps Sucks. He posts some visual comparisons between Google Maps and Live.com Maps. Interesting.
  • Shifting gears, I am a long-time user of Cloudmark Desktop which integrates with Outlook and Outlook Express to fight spam. Apparently they are just a few weeks from completing a long-awaited version of their add-on for Mozilla Thunderbird. I’m excited about this, because Cloudmark has been one of the leading reasons I am still using Outlook for my email. With this release, perhaps I can actually evaluate Thunderbird as a mail client replacement in my daily life.
  • And finally, from the guys over at Sitepoint.com, I find this interesting post about FirefoxPortable. He does on to basically recommend PortableApps. Those of you with a mobile lifestyle might find this interesting.

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  • David
    I'll try my best, Jim. :)
  • Jim
    I was too Lazy to get around to your site until now but thanks for the mention.

    Some good links you have here. Just don't work too hard.
  • David
    Hey Yaro, I figured that was the case. Its good to know, too, because your site is one of the ones I frequent. Hope the new program is getting off to a great start for you.
  • Hey David, thanks for the mention.

    No way could I stop blogging, not only do I love my blog, how good would it look if I was running a blog mentoring program and didn't have a successful blog of my own.

    I promise I won't commercialize - at least not more than I already do, well, maybe a bit more ;)

    Yaro
  • Wow, thanks David!
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