Guest post contributors on Website In A Weekend write under their own byline, with their own WordPress account here on Website In A Weekend. It’s a great deal for everyone!
Sean “Deacon” Neprud

Sean Neprud operates Bad Deacon Design under the moniker Deacon (surprise!), where he works in a range of mediums from wood block to web design.
Sean has five guest posts published on Website In A Weekend:
- October 19, 2009: Blog World Expo Recap: Blogging Success Requires Passion and a Lot of Writing: Do you have what it takes to be Pro Blogger? Passion isn’t quite enough… find out 3 more keys to success in this report from Blog World Expo.
- October 20, 2009: Blog World Expo Recap: 8 Proven Monetization Strategies For Media Producers: Wanna make money blogging & don’t know how? Here’s 8 ways proven by 6 figure probloggers to just Kill It on the internet. You need to know these tricks – now.
- October 26, 2009: WordPress Architecture – The Building Blocks of Web Publishing: If you have ever wondered how WordPress does it’s magic, it’s all right here in this short article. Deacon breaks it down in simple, easy to understand words.
- December 14, 2009: Blog World Recap: How to Attract a Large and Loyal Audience. Deacon writes final report from Blog World Expo: how to get and keep critical influence as a blogger – you need this information if you didn’t get to Blog World.
- Why the Apple iPad Will Make Me More Productive. Artist Sean “Deacon” Neprud believes Apple’s iPad is going to fundamentally change how he uses the web. Read more to find out how it may change your browsing.
Follow Sean on twitter: @baddeacon.
Valentina Bellicova
Valentina Bellicova builds on her years of experience in Corporate America to succeed as a professional speaker, author and internet marketer. At age 15, she pitched her first article, obtaining a weekly column for the Daily Mainichi Newspaper in Tokyo. Visit Valentina: Blog Income Life.
- January 18, 2010: MasterMind Power I: Power of the MasterMind. Read how 5 small town boys achieved unparalleled success by masterminding. If they can do it, you can too. First of a 4 part series, don’t miss any of them.
- January 20, 2010: MasterMind Power II: The Power of the MasterMind – Part II. Here’s 7 critical principles for growing your MasterMind Power, principles which will return your investment many-fold. Take the time to read and learn.
- January 25, 2010: MasterMind Power III: W5 Of a Successful Mastermind Group – Part III. Find out the Who, What, Why, Where & When of creating powerful MasterMind groups, and why other MasterMind groups fail. You can succeed, read how easy it is.
- January 27, 2010: MasterMind Power IV: he Power of the MasterMind – Part IV: Some MasterMind Examples. MasterMind groups can be formed for developing expertise and mastery for a wide range of topics. Check out these examples. Can you add to this list? Please do!
- MasterMind Power V: Failure of the MasterMind. Mastermind groups can be enormously productive… or miserable failures. Which will yours be? Heed Valentina’s warnings for ensure Mastermind success.
Follow Valentina on twitter: @goldenkoi.
Josh Kohlbach
Josh Kohlbach is a professional freelance programmer and web designer
based in Brisbane, Australia. Josh's blog
Code My Own Road is
packed with small business tips and technical tutorials for
Do-It-Yourself entrepreneurs.
Josh has four articles published:
- October 12, 2009 found Josh’s WordPress Gotcha! Find Out If Your RSS Feed is Helping or Hurting. Is your WordPress RSS feed giving you some trouble? Take a few minutes to make sure you it under control… Josh Kohlbach shows you exactly how to do it.
- December 7, 2009: Playing The Host: A Quick Intro to WordPress MU. Josh Kohlbach nails it again with fresh content, information about WordPress MU that’s hard to find anywhere on the web. Find out if WordPress MU will help you.
- March 15, 2010: A Simple Guide To WordPress Theme Installation. Installing a theme in WordPress is extremely simple, and Josh Kohlbach takes you through it one step at a time. Read more in this short, easy article.
- Teach yourself websites article coming soon.
Find Josh on Twitter: @jkohlbach.
Lisa H aka RunningBear
Lisa H, aka RunningBear has worked in Information Technology
for 16 years, including
corporate training, web design, & technical writing.
She enjoys working out, cooking, volunteering with the local
track and cross country teams and spending time with her
sweetie, two cats and dog, and new blog
Getting to Zen.
Lisa just started a series of 4 articles:
- June 27, 2010: I want to be an Olympic blogger (Part I). Blogging… Olympics… what’s in common? For success, plenty of training. Read how a world class runner approaches her blogging.
- July 4, 2010: Content Strategy – Olympic Blogging Part II. Make a plan before you get started, and you will find success comes faster and easier.
- July 11, 2010: Getting in the race – Olympic Blogging Part III. Lisa breaks down how to get that traffic back to your blog.
- July 18, 2010: Olympic Blogging: Running your race. Olympic blogging really is like a marathon. It’s not just the race itself, but all the support and fun associated with the race. Make your blog like that, fun!
Max Bronson
Max Bronson lives in Auckland, New Zealand and is fluent in Mandarin.
He lived in Tianjin, China for 7 years teaching English. It was in China
that he discovered his passion for entrepreneurship. He also enjoys writing
about personal development at
Personal Development X.
- February 1, 2010: How Moderating Comments On Your Blog Destroys Conversation. Are you making it difficult for people to comment on your blog? Inspiring discussion requires making it easy for people to participate; Max tells you how.
- Bootstrap article coming March 2011.
- Outsourcing article coming March 2011.
- Partnering article coming March 2011.
Find Max Bronson on twitter: @Max_Bronson.

