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Weekly Implosion: Usability and Topic Discussion

Written by Jason Boom on March 23, 2008 – 2:00 pm

Weekly ImplosionThis week saw two new articles: Creating Stop Signs for Site Traffic and Keep Your Mouth Shut. They both brought in a lot of traffic, and created some exciting conversations among readers. I enjoyed reading and hearing everyone’s opinion on the Keep Your Mouth Shut article.

From the discussion, it’s safe to say most believe a blog should not veer too far off course. It could lead to ostracizing our readers. However, some feel it may be too stringent a rule. A rule that’s better left to those with large subscription rates and established blogs. I don’t think the topics dead by any means. I’m sure to revisit this topic from a different angle soon.

Others Writing about Jason Boom

I did receive some nice reviews this week. In particular, a blog entitled Small Fish Big Money did a write-up about my site. I’ll be returning the favor in the coming week, so be sure to look for a new Powder Keg Review.

My site also appeared in the Entrecard blog this week. The writer, Bruce Hollingdrake, wrote about my site in regards to his idea of simplicity and balance. I was grateful to have made the cut.

Upcoming Explosions

Now that my throat has cleared of any viral blockage, I’m fairly certain I’ll get a new podcast up this week. I also will be revisiting the stop signs series to include two new sites. I enjoyed doing the first installment, and believe its a valuable perspective for any site owner to read.

The site will also have another Powder Keg Review and maybe one other post in the coming week. I would love to hear what you want to read about, so if you have post ideas or any other comments regarding blogging and writing please let me know in the comments.

Other’s Explosions

Gyutae Park was accused of vote rigging on Sphinn this week. He’s been offering multiple ways to enter his huge contest, and a recent way was to sphinn an article of his. The article received hall of fame status on the site, but was pulled by an editor.

Si Philps is doing a podcast easter egg contest. You could win a Flickr pro account or one year web hosting. It’s worth a shot, right?

Jeff at Buzzmyblog did another installment of his Ask a Pro series. This one received remarks by Zac Johnson, Maki (DoshDosh), Shoemoney, and Darren Rowse. It’s a good read for sure.



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4 Comments to “Weekly Implosion: Usability and Topic Discussion”


  1. JamieO Says:

    FYI - Your link to the Entrecard Blog / Bruce Hollingdrake has a typo trying to send into your own wp-admin directory.

    I made good use of your Entrecard ’suggest a blog topic’ in my most recent article on offering related services.

    How do you have your rss feeds configured? The ‘add a comment’ link is one which not a lot of feeds seem to have and from what I can recall isn’t a default option via feedBurner. Is there a plugin that you use perhaps?

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  2. Jason Boom Says:
    Hi Jamie, thanks for letting me know. I fixed it now.

    I’ll head over to read you article. I’m glad you enjoyed the topic.

    You can setup the comments through Feedburner’s site. I can’t remember exactly how I did it, but its just a part of their options.

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  3. Luke Says:

    Interesting how controversy can attract so much traffic. People just have to click when they see something that disagrees with them in some way. Mentioning a topic like (self) censorship is a bit like a stop sign in it’s own way. Congrats on the explosive action, Jason. :-)

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  4. Jason Boom Says:
    Thanks, Luke. Controversy breeds traffic. That’s for sure. I think self censorship is necessary for a popular blog.

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