Insanely Helpful

2008 January 30
by natedavidscott

Dear Reader,
The internet is a vast source of knowledge. With a little direction and a little discretion, you can find just about anything you need to know about anything. And now with blogs, you have an even more prolific source of good information and helpful tips.
I wanted to take the opportunity to point out a few of the blogs and posts that I have found insanely helpful while starting this blog. After a few days of writing, I was beginning to worry about not having enough content. The following posts not only helped me through that, but they also gave me ideas on how to convey that content in the best way possible.

If you are currently blogging and in need of a shot in the arm or if you are considering starting a blog, check these out. If you like what you see, don’t forget to subscribe and show some “comment love.”

What other “insanely helpful” posts and blogs have you come across?

Photo by Bernard Mickey Wrangle

6 Responses leave one →
  1. 2008 January 30
    Christina Scottish permalink

    I think http://www.flylady.net is insanely helpful :)

  2. 2008 January 30
    Scott Magdalein permalink

    Another is copyblogger.com…

  3. 2008 January 30
    Nathaniel Scott permalink

    @ Christina – yes, gotta love Flylady

    @ Scott – thanks, I will check copyblogger out

  4. 2008 January 31
    S.B. permalink

    Thanks for the links. I’m a fairly new blogger who blogs about be thrifty – saving money on groceries and household stuff, etc.

    http://bethriftylikeus.blogspot.com/

  5. 2008 January 31
    Nathaniel Scott permalink

    @ S.B. – i hope you find the links helpful. i will check out your blog–definitely could use ideas on how to be thrifty!

  6. 2008 February 26

    Thanks for mentioning our post here. I appreciate. :)

    Love & Gratitude,
    Tina
    Think Simple Now. ~ Clarity & Happiness

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