A quick post to welcome Jane May’s readers from DailyWebIdeas.com. Earlier today, I guest blogged at Jane’s site with my 7 Tips to Increase Your PageRank entry, which has resulted in many of Jane’s readers coming over here.
Thanks for stopping by!
Most of Jane’s readers will be bloggers, and a large percentage of my readers are bloggers too. With that in mind, my new and old visitors alike may enjoy my entry, The Purpose of a Blog?, which I wrote earlier this evening.
Again, thanks for stopping by. I hope you will subscribe to my RSS feed, and I hope you enjoy the site! If you need to, please don’t hesitate to contact me.
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Posted on 16 July, 2007 by Jamie Harrop
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Jamie kayaking the River Rothay in January 08
Hi Jamie,
Great post over a DailyWebIdeas, very helpful and informative.
Thanks Fatgadget.
I hope you’ll stick around here and treat us to your comments.
Definetly Mate,
I have already subscribed to your RSS, The Vblog feature is a great idea.
Hi Jamie
This is a little off topic, when I made my first comment on your blog I was sent an email thanking me for my comment and asking me to subscribe to your RSS feed, Great Idea.
Is there a wordpress plugin that you can get to do this ?
Many Thanks
There certainly is. Comment Relish. http://www.justinshattuck.com/comment-relish/
I found it after I got a similar email from Jane May when I first commented on her blog. It’s a nice touch, for sure.
hehe…yup!
Hi Jamie
Thanks for the link
I had been reading your blog before your post at DailyWebIdeas. But even so, it was nice to see your writing stlye over there as well! Keep up the good work!
I just found your site from your post at Daily Web Ideas and really enjoyed it. Just subscribed to your feed. Keep it up.
Hi John. Thanks for stopping by and subscribing.
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