Just arrived here in my office from a week vacation in Hinunangan, Southern Leyte, and the truth about the blog’s ratified ranking shocked me. This blog is already nowhere in the top ratified blogs. As of today, the blog is ranked 26th among the blogs tracked by the Ratified.
The drop of its ranking from rank [...]
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I was surprised as I check the feed subscribers of my Naruto Shippuuden Fan. The number has tremendously increased to 40,000 plus. I just couldn’t believe it. Feedburner must be joking. It even surpassed the number of feed subscribers of this blog (Learn Lessons with SELaplana).
Take a look at the screenshot below:
And below is the [...]
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If you are reading this article at your email then you are one of the feed subcribers who subscribed the feed of this blog. I want to make it clear that you are not participating an email-group but subscribing the feed of a blog. Feedburner.Com is the one responsible in sending the copies of my [...]
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I know that you knew about the mistake that I’ve done last October 25, 2007. And I thought that that mistake would lead to the fall of my feed subscribers. And just like what I said before, I was really worried, but was prepared to accept what ever the result of that mistake.
Everyday, I am [...]
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If you really are eager to gain more subscribers then you’ll really gain it. That’s what I realized while scanning the “Be Your Own Boss blog” of Yuwoncedric.
Last September 27, 2007, he revealed that he only had 99 subscribers. Since Deric or Yuwoncedric is very much interested in increasing the number of his Feed Subscribers, [...]
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I know that you’re wondering why my hosting account is eating up much bandwidth when in fact my blog is only catering 2,000 to 3,000 visitors per day. In my post, “Should You Afraid of Having High Traffic Blog?“, some of you dropped your comments which trigger me to write this post:
azrin: Hmmn. Reminds [...]
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