This Week at ePublishingDaily

by Martin Neumann on August 26, 2006

I had a nice enough eventful week in my own little corner of the blogosphere this week.

I started my column at The Blog Herald and went through the normal buzz and publicity routine to get it up and running. Thanks Matt and all those who commented. It was a blast and there’s more to come.

My column, titled ‘eGonzo Weekly’, appears there every Wednesday.

I also had a massive surge in traffic this week due to being written up at ProBlogger.

Seems like my little Ultimate Resource Page … for information publishers has hit a chord with many, and as I write this post I’ve added a handful of additional resources to it thanks to readers input. Thanks guys and gals. Keep ‘em coming.

And thanks Darren. If you’d like to read more about this (the ProBlogger effect as I call it) you can do so at my other blog: The Blog Columnist where I’ll have a say on it in my next post - probably Monday night (but be warned: I’m fairly loose with my language over at The Blog Columnist, so if you’re easily offended …)

For a recap, this week’s posts were…

Only three posts (apart from a couple of announcements)!!! That will change this week as I’m spending a good chunk of the weekend with the internet switched off, a glass or three of J&B by my side, some good snacks, music that makes me tick … and I’ll be brainstorming and writing posts during all of this.

And finally, over at the Info Library my pick of the articles was Building a List - The Secret Key to Every Online Marketer’s Success. And they say there’s no quality in articles coming from article directories. Bah!

So there you go … I hope you all have a good weekend and I’ll catch you next week.

Martin Neumann
Editor | Publisher
ePublishingDaily



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