I have to say I like browsing my own blog. It has a lot of interesting content not found on other parts of Internet. But then again, I am a bit of a map geek, and are fascinated in land use and relationships of place and terrain, and they aren’t many other blogs that I am aware of that are quite like my blog. I guess it’s close to home.
I noticed a handful of old posts appeared accidentally trashed on the blog, so I restored them this morning, not realizing that they were just drafts or other outdated content
I noticed a handful of old posts appeared accidentally trashed on the blog, so I restored them this morning, not realizing that they were just drafts or other outdated content. There back in the trash now.
Why Are People Emailing Me to Guest Blog for My Site?
At its core, guest blogging can be very valuable on high quality and relevant websites, but it also makes this technique very, very attractive to spammers. The vast majority of these emails are spam emails that you can ignore.
Sometimes I get the weirdest spam emails
Sometimes I get the weirdest spam emails. The latest was on “student bullying” that was some kind of link boosting scheme that promised that I would be helping a fictional classroom if I were to link to it.
Then I get these random emails about featured guest posts all the time, and then emails about offering web services to improve my blog. Thank you, but no thank you.
I mean I could create some actual neat content, but it’s more fun to re-package up government data created at taxpayer expense and use it instead of coming up with real blog content
I mean I could create some actual neat content, but it’s more fun to re-package up government data created at taxpayer expense and use it instead of coming up with real blog content.