Big Weekly List of Links for Bloggers (57 Links)

By Brandon Cox, December 13, 2009 | 15 Comments

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I’m a resource-provider by nature. When people ask me how to do something, I usually send them a link to something. I think giving away links to great resources is an integral part of my own web strategy, so I hope you enjoy. Ever want to plug a resource? Just contact me.

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I'm Brandon Cox, a Pastor, a Designer, and a Blogger. I also write for Fuel Your Blogging. I live in northwest Arkansas with my wife and daughter, and our second child is on the way.

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15 Responses to “Big Weekly List of Links for Bloggers (57 Links)”
  1. Rose says:

    That’s quite the list.
    Rose´s last blog ..How do you Twitter- Twitter Tools

  2. Nice list! I clicked on one about blogging for business (which I do and am a big fan of!) and read the article then decided to comment with my input, after I wrote a long winded comment adding my point of “blogging for business” I hit submit and it told me I wasn’t “logged in”! My comment disappeared, and the early morning frustration began.

    I wish more blogs would make it easier to comment. I understand the “spammers” have caused this problem, but it is really causing the “interaction” of blogging to become more difficult than it was intended. I know I am not the only one that feels this way, but needed to rant after that :-)

    Thanks for the list, I will check out a couple of others that interest me (not giving up that easy!)
    Keith @ Superior Fence Products´s last blog ..Vinyl Vs Wood Fencing

    • Brandon says:

      Keith, I agree with you on this one. I like a plain comment form. One thing I do when I write a lengthy comment (and this has become habit for me) is I select and copy all of my text before hitting submit. That way if I end up having to log in (which always annoys me) I can just past the text back in without re-typing.

      If I failed to copy it, I just leave, which is hopefully a lesson for bloggers about interaction.

  3. Blogger Den says:

    Really nice collection of links, thanks for sharing on Blogger Den!
    Blogger Den´s last blog ..Twitter Guide for Beginner Bloggers

  4. iWoodpecker says:

    I’ve noticed, that you have tons of links everywhere and all of them are without “nofollow” attribute. That’s not good, since you ain’t getting any PR.
    Check it yourself..
    iWoodpecker´s last blog ..7 Surviving Rules to Promote Your Website or Blog at Sphinn.com

    • Brandon says:

      I purposely don’t use “nofollow” when I’m trying to show a little love for folks. I realize the implications, but my other 3 blogs are PR’s 4, 5, and 5, so I’m not too worried. Thanks for looking out for me though!

  5. Excellent list Brandon. I particularly enjoyed reading “Why You Don’t Have To Like Writing To Be A Great Blogger” but all the other article that I looked at were great as well.
    Design Informer´s last blog ..Wallpaper of the Week – Desire and Disparity

  6. Brad Harmon says:

    Brandon,

    You put me to shame with how you get around to all of these blogs, maintain multiple blogs, and find a way to preach every week. Another great list of links, and I’m not just saying that because my interview with Hesham is one of them.

    Brad
    Brad Harmon´s last blog ..Have You Read This? – December 2009

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