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3 Comments 17 December 2007

So sorry I’ve been slacking on posting here on IFB… it’s the holidays, and keeping up with my main blog has been a super big challenge.

One thing I do to keep up is use a RSS reader, I use Google Reader pretty much because I also use Blogger and Gmail, it’s just easy for me that way, and I’m kinda lazy. There are a few blogs I read that talk about professional blogging, how to generate content, what’s new in monetization, problogging, etc. I would highly suggest subscribing to one of these blogs to get yourself familiarized with what’s going on in the blog business world.

Problogger : Is the one I probably get the most use out of, he has a great writing style and posts several times a day. Great ideas, even if I don’t do them right away, still good stuff to have on the back burner

Dosh Dosh Dosh : Does great posts on generating content, planning ahead, etc.

Skelliwag: Another great blog, writes for Technorati, and Problogger, also really great ideas, and fun to read.

And a personal development blog: Steve Pavlina.

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Jennine Jacob founded IFB in September 2007. She also founded, The Coveted, a personal style blog, and writes for eat, sleep, denim. Be a part of our community... Join IFB!

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  1. Fiona says:

    Thanks Jennine,

    Pro Blogger is really helpful. Reminds me to stop writing mini-essays and start thinking about what the reader will get out my posts, be it a cool website or some humour.

    Fiona

  2. Henna says:

    Awesome post. I’m always curious of what other people are really reading about the Internet…

  3. my love for you. says:

    jennine…thank you so much for this. really really helpful. you are so amazing. i love your diligence and continual support of community.


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