Archive for March, 2008

WordCamp Dallas Photos

This weekend I had the privilege to attend WordCamp Dallas. I asked many, many questions (I probably annoyed the crap out of everyone), but I really wanted to know the state of reader appreciation in the blogosphere. Almost all of the bloggers I talked to were completely for the concept, and several gave [...]


A Picture on the About Page

Before attending WordCamp Dallas (at City Hall in Downtown Frisco) this past weekend, I attempted to do some homework on some of the attendees. I did my best to research, which included visiting many, many about pages.
The common denominator on most of the about pages I saw? There weren’t any pictures of the [...]


Placing Readers First - David Airey

Placing Readers First - David Airey

David Airey is a perfect example of a high-profile blogger and designer who goes above and beyond in the concept of reader appreciation. He responds to almost every comment, and loves the concept of reader feedback.

David is an example of ultimate blogger transparency and is highly approachable. And on top of it all, David is not in the least bit shy to show some love to his readers.


On the Road to WordCamp Dallas

Well, I’m about to start my journey in a few hours and be on my way to WordCamp Dallas. It’s rather exciting that I’ll be able to meet several readers here in person, as well as meet some WordPress bigwigs. I looked at the attendees list and only recognize a few names, but [...]


The Blog Herald and Full Feeds

The Blog Herald and Full Feeds

Today I read my first ever WordPress Wednesday in my feed reader.

It’s sort of my Wednesday tradition. I wait for Lorelle to publish, I head over to the Blog Herald, and I read over the latest news. But today I opened up Google Reader, clicked on the post, and it was ALL there. No “read more”, no teaser — the whole shebang.