An eclectic mix in Lightening’s Blogworld this week

Long, harsh winters are believed to have affec...Image via WikipediaHere’s an eclectic mix of posts that either caught my eye or inspired me this week:

If you’re like many bloggers and find yourself confused about the difference between Categories and Tags then you might find this article by Performancing useful: Categories vs Tags and how to properly utilize them

Make Money Online discusses duplicate content and google.

Chris Garrett had an interesting article on why you should not blog.

I thought this image of a snake massage was scary until I saw this zipper tongue. YUK!!!!

The worlds oldest blogger passed away.  Rest in Peace Olive Riley - you have inspired many people and will be remembered for a long time to come.

Flickr Friday - I just wanted to mention this meme as I think it’s fabulous and have been intending to join in (once I can get my head around HOW).  Each week has a theme and I love seeing how different bloggers choose different images.  This week’s is Winter.

Please don’t think this is an exhaustive list of posts I enjoyed or found worthy of sharing.  It’s just a few of the hundreds I’ve waded my way through.  Smile

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I read Chris Garret’s article “why you should not blog”
He has some excellent points, all of which explain why I don’t blog.

Thanks for the linky love… and you know you are welcome to join in any time in any way you like… I am not big on rules I just like to play games ;)

River - sometimes bloggers get so enthusiastic they think that EVERYONE should blog don’t they. :)

Kate - it’s not the rules that worry me so much as being able to MAKE the mosaic thingy. It’s really just a matter of me making the time to actually DO it.

Thanks for this- The post on Categories and Tags was very enlightening- another blog for my reader
Good post by CG on why not to blog

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