In Case You Missed Them: Top Posts For October
Here’s a quick summary of the top 10 posts from dyers.org in October 2007. Which was your favorite?
- The Real Reason Your Blog Needs a Niche
Everyone says you need one. Here’s the reason why. - How to Change the Number of Drafts in the WordPress Admin Panel
If you have a lot of draft posts in Wordpress, the standard 15 post limit just doesn’t cut it. Here’s a couple of ways to change that. - FineTune Friday Halloween Music
FineTune Friday has produced some really great playlists and these are a lot of fun. You can stream all the music for free without any strings or signup required. - 9 Ways To Beat Writers Block On a Personal Blog
There are a lot of writer’s block articles out there, but this one is specifically geared to the plight of the personal blogger. - Are Blog Comments A Privilege Or A Right?
I don’t know if many people got the Homestar reference in the graphic I made for this one, but I was amused by it. - Money Tip: Find The Best Deals Without Any Math
You can save time and money with this tip, and it’s easier than you think. - Netflix Watch Now Additions for October 5
I try to keep you guys up to speed with the Netflix Watch Now additions and deletions. This batch featured a lot of good TV. - The Top 10 Music Inspiring Horror Movies In The Public Domain
Want to know where some of your favorite bands get their inspiration? Some take it from public domain horror movies that you can legally download for free. - Are You Living the Dream Or Dreaming of Living?
A hypothetical situation to help you gauge where your life is heading. For some it’s a wakeup call, for others, an affirmation. Where do you stand? - Get McAfee Virus Protection for Free
This is some of the top virus protection software out there, and there are a couple of simple, perfectly legal ways to get it for free.
November 5th, 2007 at 8:40 am
Some really great posts there mate. Really enjoyed the “Are You Living the Dream Or Dreaming of Living?”. I think I’m probably the later. For now.
November 6th, 2007 at 7:57 am
Knowing where you stand puts you ahead of a lot of people.