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On the agenda for week beginning 30/4/2007 at The Wardman Wire

    Town Crier PictureThis post is to let you know what will be happening this week.

    I’ll be publishing an article looking in more detail at why UK Political Blogs are vanishing from Google UK - our most popular search engine. There will be another article published on Tuesday giving come hints and tips about what you can actually do to rescue your blog from Google UKs murky depths.

    Now that I have finished the article series about Favicons and How to use them for political blogs , I will be wrapping up a couple of other series of articles.

    The blog will be Reporting the Results of the tests on Statistics Services for people who wish to move away from Sitemeter. I have tested Go Stats, Extreme Tracker, StatCounter and 103Bees.

    There’ll also be a wrap-up article cmpleting my series about the Expansion of the Labour Blogosphere. I have written three articles in this series so far:

     

    1. Labour blog explosion: I’ll take the Slow Road
    2. Political Blogging: What Measurements to Use
    3. Labour Blog Explosion? Crunching the Numbers

    I will also be officially launching a major project aiming to help political bloggers work more effectively, called 100 Days to Better Blogging . This will be a series of daily (or almost daily) articles looking at all aspects of blogging. The project will consolidate a number of articles I have already published, and also include topics such as how to publicise your blog, and appropriate ways of monetising a political blog.

     

     

    And there will be the usual knockabout, and perhaps even a meme.

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    On the political front, I’ll be continuing digging into the way Britain’s secularist organisations - especially the National Secular Society - try to make their case seem more compelling than the reality.

    There will also be the usual humorous morning posts - including a “Double Trouble” article. This week it is on Tuesday morning, and is a challenge between a manufactured human and a human looking computer.

    There may also be one or two small design changes to make the blog easier to peruse - mainly caused by the increasing number of back articles on the site.

    Incidentally, if you did not get the chance to read The Wardman Wire last week, do have a look at the Week in Review, which highlights key articles from last week.

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