
One of the easiest way to spruce up your blog post and add some interest is to use relevant photography that helps tell your story. There are some great places to find quality, low-cost stock photography (such as istockphoto.com). However, for the casual blogger, this can get expensive quickly. An amazing and never-ending resource of free photos can be found at a site I’m sure you’re familiar with: flickr.
This year we have developed a session voting application that lets anyone log-in via Twitter and submit & vote for other sessions. The point has been brought up that it will just devolve into a popularity contest where people can get their followers to juice up their session votes.
If you are using the default permalink settings for your Wordpress blog, you need to stop what you are doing (after you read this post) and FIX IT right now.
Like most fun and exciting events, Blog Indiana 2008 seemed to whiz by this past weekend. It’s funny how months and months of planning and build-up can result in such seemingly short weekend.
I’ll update this post with more commentary later. But, for now, here it is! Get the Flash Player to see this player. var s1 = new SWFObject(“http://noahcoffey.com/video/player.swf”,”ply”,”320″,”240″,”9″,”#FFFFFF”); s1.addParam(“allowfullscreen”,”true”); s1.addParam(“allowscriptaccess”,”always”); s1.addParam(“flashvars”,”file=fox59-blogindiana-seg2.flv”); s1.write(“container”); Video courtesy of Fox59!
This is a question most bloggers wonder–especially when they are first getting started. While there are plenty of ideas on exactly how often you should blog, we wanted to know how often you actually are blogging.


