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Questions From Blawgers

Yesterday I posted the following in the Blawgers Google Group:

was just wondering what questions or topics you’d be interested in
reading tutorials about. The purpose of my blog is to help answer some
of the questions that bloggers, and more specifically “Blawgers” have.

Right now I know that a lot of blawgers are wondering about promoting
their site, so I’ve been posting about that recently. Another issue
that I found interesting is the idea of blog ownership.

So if there’s some topic you’d be interested in learning more about,
please let me know. I’m hoping to get some good ideas for posts from
this group.

The author of the Law & Justice Blog, Edwin Jacobs gave me some great post ideas including:

  • Content- The difference between writing on a blog and in a legal journal.
  • Who Are Your Readers?- Sure, you can look at your stats, but that won’t tell you who your readers are. How can you find out more about your readers?
  • Ads vs. Content- Where do you draw the line?
  • Categories- How to create categories that make sense to your readers
  • Blogging in multiple languages- Are there alternatives to maintaining separate blogs for each language?
  • Collaborating with Competitors- Is it okay to cooperate with competing firms in your blog (ie linking)?
  • Bar Regulations- What bar regulations apply to advertising on your blog?
  • Writing Content vs. Linking to others- Many bloggers write little of their own content, and just link to other blogs/sites. Where is the line between being a content source and a pointer?

I think all of these are great topics to write on, so that’s exactly what I’m going to do. I’d like to tackle one of these each day (starting tonight) in serial form. If anyone else has any suggestions or questions, please feel free to email me, and I’ll be sure to reply.

And I’d like to thank Edwin Jacobs again for his great questions. Hopefully these topics will start some discussion via comments, and everyone can learn from each other.

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