What “Not To Do” while you grow your blogging empire
What “Not To Do” while you grow your blogging empire lists eight things not to do when blogging or commenting on other people’s blogs. They should be obvious but some people still do them
. The ones that I find especially annoying are irrelevant comments (they are usually an unsubtle form of spam and I delete them as such), anonymous comments (I agree with Rajesh Setty that you should have the backbone to stand behindyour comments), and copying content without attribution.
Thanks to the British Library Business and IP Centre’s BIPC Twitterfeed for the alert.
Twiggit – send articles you digg to twitter
Twiggit is an automated service that lets your friends on twitter know what articles you digg. Every so often it checks for the last article that you voted for on digg, and updates your twitter status to reflect this. Options include the ability to only tweet the articles you submit rather than digg, pause the service at anytime, change the frequency of when to check digg, completely remove your twiggit account.
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