Mistakes Bloggers Make

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oops.jpgI am relatively new to blogging, and can honestly say that that the precious little that I do know, I’ve learned from trial and error and from the experiences of other bloggers. David Paul Robinson has posted a very helpful compilation of mistakes that bloggers have made and seen fit to share.

Mistakes range from not updating frequently enough, to changing domain names, to usability and blogging software installation issues.

I haven’t read through all of the submissions (there are nearly 50 linked posts) but I have enjoyed the insights and taken advantage of some very useful tips.

If you are a new blogger, or have simply thought of giving it a go, there are some great pearls of wisdom here. Check it out!

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