Here it is first thing Sunday morning at 8:00 AM! I told you I’d eventually get these Sunday Link Love posts up before 10:00 PM late Sunday night hah hah!
Here are the posts I liked this week:
Let’s start things off with a post from wake up later which states Falling Behind is Not an Option. This post title is a little ironic considering he hasn’t posted in almost six months but he gives a lot of good ideas about how important is to stay up on the times.
Ben over at Frogstr wrote an interesting although diabolical post on how to fake your feedburner subscription count the smart way! lol, I must admit that I’ve never heard of this method before but it certainly seems very easy. However, people will notice when you have 500 RSS subscribers and no one seems to comment on your blog. Use at your own risk (I’d just suggest you don’t).
Ashley over at Upstart Blogger offered up her opinion on the posting frequency debate by telling us that post frequency may not be as important as you think. I think that she has a point, especially if your past posts have been so good that many people won’t unsubscribe just because they haven’t seen a post in a few days. I commented on the post but should also add that it really depends on your blog type. It’s pretty hard to be a breaking news blog if you only post once every other day right?
Steven over at Traffikd has made my link love post series before so while I’d prefer not to use him again for a while longer this post is too great. If you use Firefox make sure you check out his post on Firefox Add-Ons for Bloggers. This is a great resource so check it out.
Now to wrap things up, Elijah aka the athomecouple wrote a nifty post on how to save some time by combining all of the social bookmarking tools. Check out his post to see what I’m talking about.
As always, If you have a post that you would like to see featured on next week’s link love edition than please contact me. If it’s good I’ll mention it. Scratch that - no one has even emailed me yet! The first person that emails me with a post they want me to link to in the next week’s session will be in next weeks link love even if your post sucks. Now be sure to subscribe to my RSS feed this week as I continue to chronicle my journey as an internet marketer while balancing the stresses of a full time job and multiple websites.
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Thanks for the luv Chris, it’s always appreciated

I also suggest people don’t use the method as I mentioned in the article hehe. Anyway, I’ll be posting today about “how to know who’s faking the subscriber count” so people don’t get away with it too easy
Ben - frogstr.com´s last blog post..SEO-Quake: website analysis in half a second
Hey Ben,
Yah the site I had always used was feedcompare.com to do that.
Chris Guthrie´s last blog post..Sunday Link Love v10
Chris, thanks for the mention, but I think you should go and check my about page. You might feel the need to make a few minor changes to your post when you do!
Ashley Morgan´s last blog post..How many Wordpress designers does it take to create one free premium theme?
Hey Ashley,
I did read your about page, but I don’t see what changes I should make… are you referring to what I mentioned about it hard to be a news breaking blog if you only post every other day?
Chris Guthrie´s last blog post..Sunday Link Love v10
More great links Chris, thanks. I found 1 or 2 I hadn’t read
Dennis Edell´s last blog post..Blog Revamp Update: Done - WOOHOO!
Booyah baby! The love is much appreciated, and I’m flattered. On the real though, using tools like SocialMarker.com or OnlyWire.com really helps trim down the time needed to get those first links coming into a new site - or stumble boost for an established site.
Elijah´s last blog post..51 Free Online Webmaster Tools
Hi Chris, go and take another look, I can’t believe you’ve missed it. You’re going to kick yourself when you see what you’ve done! Email me if you are still scratching your head.
Ashley Morgan´s last blog post..How many Wordpress designers does it take to create one free premium theme?