Archive for the ‘Information blogs’ Category

26 July

Random Thoughts From A Random Thoughts Blog

The first thing I noticed with this blog, Random Thoughts, is that he would like to hear from you. I like that. Someone who is willing to hear what others have to say about a subject or about his blog. I happen to like this blog because of the honesty I see there. Overall, he has a positive theme that got my attention. The blog loads a little slowly but it is so worth it that you do not want to miss it.

One of his posts, “Live Each Day As Though It Is Your Last“, is so incredibly positive and uplifting that I had to read it again. There are some people out there that would take that title and want to drink as much as possible or do those things that are unlawful or immoral just because they wanted to live like it was their last day. But this post is so opposite of that. Did I say uplifting? YES! If you want to start your day in a good mood, just take a look at that post and then read some of his other posts as well. You will not regret it.

He is encouraging you to find your dream, live with a positive attitude, enjoy your time here. Awesome! He is wanting you to see the best things no matter what is going on. I LOVE this blog! I bet that you will too.

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22 June

The Name Catches Your Eye

Sometimes, I just have to look for unusual names on blogs. It’s something I love to do because there are some really strange names out there. One such is Blog Doofus. When I went there I really did not know what to expect, do you? But it is actually an informational blog concerning how to write blogs and what to look for. For instance, the very first post has to do with finding out what your readers want to read. That seems to be pretty important. That’s certainly what I’m looking for on mine.

One of the posts has to do with how much advertising is too much. I have an opinion on that myself. If you cannot see the posts, it’s too much. There are blogs out there that certainly have too much but not this one. While there are ads there, this blog is very readable and reader friendly. Going on down the list of posts, one that really caught my eye is the one with the title “First thoughts on Wordpress 2.5“. Heck, I want to know about that since I use Wordpress. But the big banner that says he hates it is like a little clue. I sure hope from that that we do not have to change over to that particular version any time soon.

This is a good informational blog and well worth the time taken to see what information is available. See ya at Blog Doofus!

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2 June

Crayon Writer! Love The Title!

Wandering around the net, I noticed this blog with the best title. I love that title. It sounded like a kid at first but it is most definitely not a kid. This author shows her humor and that she knows a bit about other things online too. The Crayon Writer is a really nice blog that has a lot of information on it. How about webhosting? We had to do a lot of research to find the one place to use for webhosting ourselves. She tells you about a new one.

But I have to say that I was really drawn to this one blog post called Signs you’re addicted to the Internet because I have thought that myself. So, I had to read it. I think the worst part is that I agreed with so many of those signs. ACK!! Oh my goodness, I am addicted to the internet!!! Wait, maybe not. I don’t have to be without the net. My connection is safe! And of course, I do not try to borrow my neighbor’s connection. They don’t have one. How on earth do they manage that??? Anyway, this blog is great and I advise you to check it out right away. Don’t forget! Crayon Writer.

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