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If this is you, here's something which might help.
My good friend Lisa (who has been featured here on Website In A Weekend) and a couple of other bloggers put together a unique collection of articles, podcasts and other bonuses all designed for one purpose--and one purpose only--to help you get out of your own way so that you can grasp the success you desire. It wasn't until Lisa acted in the face of her fears, that her blog began to take off.
So, head over to her blog and take a peek at Overcoming Fear: Sticking it to What's holding You Back. Might be just what you need in your strategy for success.
Did you know your "About" page is one of the most important pages on your website? It's true. Check your stats and see.
If you're not 100% pleased with your About page, here is something just for you. From Kelly Diels, Write Me. I'm Yours:
...it’s what I want to show you how to do: Write your whole website. In one day.
Yep. Not just your About page, everything else too!
How does Kelly do it?
With her secret writing weapon: you.
Kelly helps you unlock yourself and get what you already know you have, out. If you can feel it inside yourself, Write Me. I'm Yours. is for you.
Kelly starts the next Write Me. I'm Yours. on March 14, 2012. Please visit. You know your gifts, let Kelly help you give them.

Thanks for stopping by Website In A Weekend. I'm your host, Dave Doolin. I've been doing this web thing more or less since it started, and Website In A Weekend just had its third birthday.
Although the amount of information on the web has exploded, it seems as hard as ever to know exactly what to do.
That's where Website In A Weekend comes in: relevant, accurate information you can take action on immediately.
How NOT to Comment on Blogs (Dude, you’re busted)
(Reading time: 1 – 2 minutes)
Had any of your blog comments ripped off lately?
A few weeks ago I stumbled across the following little gem, and stashed it away for future use. It was going into a giant missive on blog commenting, but it’s much better enjoying the blog post limelight by itself.
How not to leave a comment on a popular blog
From ProBlogger, October 26 2009:
Jan Geronimo, as usual, provides a nice, informative comment:
Jan Geronimo's comment
Jan’s comment was so inspiring, someone else decided to recycle it:
Unbelievable! Outright theft!
I’m jealous. Nobody recycles my comments!
What do you think? Are you a comment recycler? Have you had your comments recycled?