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Originally Posted by Brutha 
Your site looks in Firefox that way their is nothing near the line "Subscribe to my feed" and their is an ugly space between your headline and your image. 
Their is a similar problem in Opera. Their is lots of free space. In addition the line "Subscribe to my feed: " isn't displayed and the feed icon is on the left side. |
Thanks I fixed it. It was a setting in my CSS file, I had a margin set to like 10000px; instead of 10px;. I have no idea how that happened. Maybe my cat stepped on my keyboard while I was away from it and I didn't notice. I installed Opera and Firefox both so I can check my sites with both of them and ensure my readers get the best experience no matter which browser they use.
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Blogging isn't only about content.
Take Steve and his Polyphasic Sleep experiment, he proves that he has the will power to do something like this and gets in return attention, in addition he finishes his Bachelor degree in record time.
Take John Chow who titles his page with "The Miscellaneous Ramblings of a Dot Com Mogul. How doesn't want to read how to make money online from a Dot Com Mogul?
The guy from problogger also etablishs himself as someone with authority, as he made money with blogs even before he started problogger.
But overall sorry if my first post was a bit harsh.
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No worries, I hear your concerns. I think where my blog with provide the most value is picking up where they leave off. Meaning, for example, aiming at people who are just getting started with blogging, where as they mostly target talking about stuff to do with "tweaking" once you're already successful. I think most successful blogs out there were small years ago and what worked for them now to get the first few "hits" might not work anymore.
ie. Steve and John Chow might blog about getting from 100k visitors to 3,000,000 visitors. I might blog about "Getting your First 10 LINKS!" or "Getting Google to Recognize You're Alive" etc.