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Has anyone noticed some NEW features on Blogger recently? I think that some of them are only in available in "Blogger in draft".
Here are the NEW or upcoming features that I have noticed:
* under the DESIGN tab, there is the new Template Designer feature - lets you quickly and easily change templates, background image (colors & color-themes), body & page layout and more.
* STATS tab - gives you an overview, post stats., web traffic sources and audience (by country, web browser or operating system.
* PAGES gadget - I think that this is a new feature --- regardless, it's a lifesaver and I love it - displays a list of stand-alone pages on your site.
I have always been a fan of Blogger because it is really easy to use, allows advertising, flash & java widgets and makes the over-all experience more enjoyable.
What about you? How do you feel about Blogger; good or bad?
Here are the NEW or upcoming features that I have noticed:
* under the DESIGN tab, there is the new Template Designer feature - lets you quickly and easily change templates, background image (colors & color-themes), body & page layout and more.
* STATS tab - gives you an overview, post stats., web traffic sources and audience (by country, web browser or operating system.
* PAGES gadget - I think that this is a new feature --- regardless, it's a lifesaver and I love it - displays a list of stand-alone pages on your site.
I have always been a fan of Blogger because it is really easy to use, allows advertising, flash & java widgets and makes the over-all experience more enjoyable.
What about you? How do you feel about Blogger; good or bad?

I was wondering if anybody had thoughts on inviting young bloggers to read your blog. Just googling the main words of your content and following blogs like yours. It gets results, but could it be seen as badgering?

Isabell, I don't quite understand your question.

Is taht good ettiquette or am I being annoying?

I guess the most important thing to remember is that if your blog posts are earnest, well thought out and truthful, then people will respect your purposes. A little self-promotion doesn't hurt at all. I'm a bit more subtle in my approach-- I comment big massive paragraphs w/ insight, and leave my name & blog name (with the link) underneath. I don't normally do it anymore, since I have some regular readers, so it's all cool.
Basically do what works for you.

I've been pondering this topic for a while so I'm interested in what more experienced bloggers (and authors) have to say.
P.E. at Tantalizing Illusions wrote: "I'm starting out and I'm wondering when I write a (good) review for a book, should I let the author know? Do authors generally like reading reviews? Does it matter how popular the author is?
I've..."
Hi, I am only pretty new a this too so this is only a suggestion.
Do you have a twitter account?
Sometime I have put my thoughts of a book up on a quick tweet and put by '@authorsname'. Sometimes they answer *fan girl squeal* and sometimes they re-tweet my tweet. It is just a suggestion but maybe you could do the same thing but only insert a link to your review at the same time. But I couldn't tell you if the re-tweets are automatic or if they actually read them...
Anyway, hope that helps.
:-)
I've..."
Hi, I am only pretty new a this too so this is only a suggestion.
Do you have a twitter account?
Sometime I have put my thoughts of a book up on a quick tweet and put by '@authorsname'. Sometimes they answer *fan girl squeal* and sometimes they re-tweet my tweet. It is just a suggestion but maybe you could do the same thing but only insert a link to your review at the same time. But I couldn't tell you if the re-tweets are automatic or if they actually read them...
Anyway, hope that helps.
:-)

I don't think that's annoying at all. It seems to me a pretty good way to let others with the same interest know about you. What's annoying is bloggers who could care less about your topic but still follow you and then put on one or more of your posts... "Hi, I'm following you now please return the favor by following me". I dont want to just look popular. I want people to care about what I write.

I've..."
I try to let the author know whenever I write reviews. I recently wrote one for Jane Green and she wrote me back how much she liked my review. I have had mostly positive results. I have even had random comments from an author's publisher or agent. So I would say try it.

I've..."
I think most authors have a way of finding out when anyone writes a review; like they must have an alert on that lets them know anytime their name comes up online. Like Jencey, I've had authors contact me right after I post their reviews...so they must have a way of being alerted.
I also do the Twitter tactic too which works well since most authors seem to have an account. I don't use FB very much but I imagine similar to Twitter, if you announced it there, they would probably find out or even go one step further and write a little note on their fan page:) Have fun!

I keep my book reviews quite simple and straightforward. Ive looked at some blogs and found all the adverts and links to video etc very distracting.
If i get a request to review a book I do send a link to the author of my review. However, Ive never posted an email to other authors that I happen to like and have reviews of the books Ive bought and read


JD: I think most blogs are people's hobbies, and here that seems to be a lot of book reading. I know a couple friends who use it to post on life in general, kids, family, military spouse things, etc. The best advice I've ever heard any one give on writing anything is to write what you know and what you're passionate about.
J: Until just recently I completely agreed with you, and I wish I could say I followed that high road. But after almost a year, and with next to no followers, how do you build a fan base without being willing to co-follow every once in a while? I don't mean that sarcastically, I sincerely would like to know. I've only been blogging for a year, and would love to make it something bigger than it is, but am basically clueless as to how. Though I'm researching and learning a bit more each day.



I'm having this same issue. I have over 100 followers but my blog traffic is still really low. I post my updates and blog links everywhere I can think of: goodreads, twitter, facebook, digg, pintrest, bookblogs.nig. It doesn't seem to make much difference. If anyone has any suggestions on increasing blog traffic I would love to hear them.
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I'm having this same iss..."
Hi Flora, I am a new follower! I would love a follow back at http://endlessdaysofbooks.blogspot.com/ and maybe a Facebook 'Like' too!
I have heard that Blog Hops are a good way to increase traffic.
Candace

I'm having..."
Thanks Candace! I've returned the favor, I like yours as well.
I've been considering joining a blog hop, I had heard that was a good way to increase traffic. I just haven't had the time to look into it yet.

But, I tried writing one earlier today and was actually put off by all the work involved. Reviewing on my blog, reviewing on goodreads, reviewing on Amazon...why so much work to tell people what I thought about a book? And who the heck is going to look at what I have to say anyhow?? I'm no one. Not famous, not in the literary field. I'm just someone who likes to read. Speaking of which, I'd rather spend my time reading!!!
So, why do you do it?

Thanks! You can check out my blog here: www.littlebookwormreviews.blogspot.com

Some authors don't read reviews, but personally I'd always love to be informed of them, and not just for the sake of my ego. If the review is interesting and well-written I might want to use quotes from it in my promotion, and that's definitely something I would want to link to.


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I am having a bit of trouble if anyone could help me. I would like to know if it can be done. How can u make the image box bigger ( that is where all your images are stored

I do the same thing. It is challanging. Just keep reaching out to other bloggers and gain them as followers. This will allow their followers to see you too.
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