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Well, I found your tutorials well written and interesting.
One thing I would like to suggest which even I am going to follow once I start filling my LQ blog is as follows:
Think over creating an "index page" for your blogs.
Example: if you have 50 articles and they are scattered over pages, the people visiting your blogs may not feel like scrolling to the very bottom or to the 7th page to find out what's there or to find out what did you write on December 2010.
My point is if you create an index with the topic title hyperlinks only and keep that index on the front page, visitors to your site won't miss anything and you might receive more traffic and comments to your site!
Thanks Anisha.
You've made a very good point. I'm going to implement it soon.
regards
Marcin
Well, I found your tutorials well written and interesting.
One thing I would like to suggest which even I am going to follow once I start filling my LQ blog is as follows:
Think over creating an "index page" for your blogs.
Example: if you have 50 articles and they are scattered over pages, the people visiting your blogs may not feel like scrolling to the very bottom or to the 7th page to find out what's there or to find out what did you write on December 2010.
My point is if you create an index with the topic title hyperlinks only and keep that index on the front page, visitors to your site won't miss anything and you might receive more traffic and comments to your site!
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