Wow only one more week to hit the 3 month mark. In any case I haven’t missed a Sunday since I started and I want to keep this up for a long time. I don’t have any plans to discontinue these posts and in fact I finally had someone email me with a post they wanted me to mention in my link love series. If you remember last week I was frustrated that no one had sent their good blog posts over asking for a link back so I promised that the very first person to email me a link to a post on their blog would get a link back. So let’s start off with that one first
Thanks for emailing me Kelly you were the first (sorry to the others that emailed me later). Kelly posed the question Too Many Blogs? and I think the first question says it all, “How many blogs is it feasible for one person to maintain?” I think that question is very difficult to answer because it can vary from person to person. I know I will be launching one more blog that will require at least 3 posts a day so that will certainly cap me out. What do you think?
The next post I had to link to was from a big name blogger. Long time readers of this blog will know I rarely do this but perhaps because I recently reviewed his book his blog has been on my mind. Whatever the reason, the man I’m referring to is Steve Pavlina of course who just removed Adsense from his blog which was generating $100k per year! I don’t know about you but It would be hard for me to say goodbye to that income but I can certainly see why he did this based on the reasons he outlined in the post.
Here is a link out to a new blogger I just found a little while ago. Freddie Taylor is going to start doing internet marketing experiments. I congratulate you Freddie! Being a big fan of case studies and tracking results from my websites I’m looking forward to seeing how you do. Is it just me, or don’t you all love to read case study posts?
Next we have a post about website flipping strategies to improve your sales from SuiteJ. I know I’ve linked to him before recently, but I also want you guys and gals to check out the updated version of his blog. The Halloween theme you set up is great hah hah. I’ve thought about flipping websites a few times now and I’ll be addressing the topic in a future blog post.
Well, that’s it for me. I’m barely getting this post in before Sunday comes to a close because I was really busy this weekend - which I’ll also discuss in another post this week. In any case, my offer still stands. If you have a great blog post that you’d like me to mention in my Sunday Link Love series than please contact me. If I believe it will benefit my readers I’ll post it. Lastly, be sure to subscribe to my RSS feed. I will have several posts this upcoming week that you won’t want to miss out on.
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THanks for sharing these Chris. I particularly enjoyed Steve article about removing the Adsense ads…
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Thanks for the link, Chris. I guess it pays to read your blog regularly.
Chris, thank you for the Link Love…it is appreciated. I am really feeling your theme and logo, sweet!
I love case studies as well. With any luck, my IM Experiments will go a step beyond case studies and include the readers in decision making, tweaking, and overall improvement of the experiments. Naturally, I will have to post the details, stats, and what is appropriate. Looking forward to it and good to know you will be watching.
Suite J’s Halloween heard is the best I have seen around the Blogosphere! Good eye on that one!
Peace and I will be check you out as well and looking forward to it!
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Ok so it’s Tuesday but I’m here! Now i must run to read that adsense post. I gave up on it out of Google frustration, but that title is indeed intriguing…
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Hey Chris, Glad you liked the Halloween theme. I had actually planned something more elaborate but ran out of time, and wanting to have “something up” for the week.
Also, thanks for the link love as well! It’;s appreciated.
I didn’t catch the stuff on Steve removing Adsense, so I’m looking forward to checking that one. Thanks for pointing it out!
I’m a big fan of case studies myself. It’s the original link that brought me here (your 100 case study). lol. I’m going to add them to my site soon (as part of version 1.37 lol)
Cheers man!
Jay
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