Wayfaring Stranger is an American folk song that refers to Christians' temporary presence in this world. But while I may travel this world as a stranger, I am not lost; I follow Jesus and my destination is in heaven.
Sunday, August 06, 2006
Share your blog insights!
English Teacher Judy has a post about successful blogging. I thought it would be interesting to hear what other people think makes for a successful blogging experience. Read my comments and leave your own over at Judy's site!
6 comments:
Anonymous
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TS, you are a good e-friend! Thanks for your encouragement. I did put the "blog this" button on my toolbar (after finally figuring out how to do that) and I will try your suggestions.
I tried the "blog this" button on an article I read yesterday in the Ft. Worth Star-Telegram. I had already written the article the hard way, but I looked it up and used the button--it worked! Yea!
And I have another question. If you are using the "blog this" button to write about something (as I did this morning), is there a way to include in it a link to something else? For example, in today's, the person I was writing about refers to an article in the Washington Post, and there's a link to it in her entry. Is there a way to put a direct link to it in my entry about her entry? (Clear as mud?)
6 comments:
TS, you are a good e-friend! Thanks for your encouragement. I did put the "blog this" button on my toolbar (after finally figuring out how to do that) and I will try your suggestions.
I tried the "blog this" button on an article I read yesterday in the Ft. Worth Star-Telegram. I had already written the article the hard way, but I looked it up and used the button--it worked! Yea!
TS--I have a question. If I link to another site in my sidebar, does that site's main person know it? If so, how?
And I have another question. If you are using the "blog this" button to write about something (as I did this morning), is there a way to include in it a link to something else? For example, in today's, the person I was writing about refers to an article in the Washington Post, and there's a link to it in her entry. Is there a way to put a direct link to it in my entry about her entry? (Clear as mud?)
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