ABOUT

January 19th, 2010

Welcome to YourBlogTools.comluffa

Maximize your blog’s potential with proven tools that work.

This blog focuses primarily on the tools of the trade – what you need to get the job done.

With a boatload of easily accessible web tools, comes the temptation to want to use it all. YourBlogTools.com focuses on identifying what works for your blog and market.

What to expect from YourBlogTools.com

  • Commitment to help maximize your blog effectively with the right components.
  • Fully utilizing your blog tools
  • Ability to share your user experiences and discoveries

Meet JohnIMG_6009

My name is John Lufadeju (Johnluffa) from London. I am married to the lovely ‘Yemi Lufadeju. (august ‘09)

I currently work as a System support analyst for a firm in London. Over the years I have built up experience working with user communities to provide and maintain efficient, cost effective software systems. I love blogging and generally enjoy helping out where I can.

John in a nutshell

  • Self-motivated – “work till odd hours, but I still manage to get up on time”
  • Very Determined – “Don’t stop till the job is done”
  • Never gives up – “there must be a way, a solution or something”
  • Very Generous – “I am always willing to help”
  • Easy going – “Very laid-back”

Why I started YourBlogTools.com?

Firstly, to help bloggers maximize their blog using relevant tools and teach them how to best utilize them.

Secondly, to provide a platform for bloggers to share their user experiences and discoveries

When I started out blogging I wanted every plug-in, every widget I could lay my hands on.

At the end of the day I spent most of my time discovering and installing new plug-ins, most of which weren’t useful or relevant – also crashing my system a few times.

On the back of that I have worked on projects that have produced seamless results by simply using the right tools.

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  1. September 12th, 2009 at 23:16 | #1

    you r doing goog man plz give me some tips to improve my blog plz visit

    http://www.educationimprovementpk.blogspot.com

    http://www.computersecurityguide.blogspot.com

  2. Johnluffa
    September 14th, 2009 at 11:55 | #2

    Hi Zain, Nice clean blogs.
    [http://www.educationimprovementpk.blogspot.com]
    I would definitely introduce sub-headers to give readers a snapshot of what each paragraph is about.
    I would include bullet points where appropriate. Bare in mind, web readers have very low attention span, they are essentially scanning for information relevant to them.

    [www.computersecurityguide.blogspot.com]
    On this one, I would just increase the font a little and use Sub-Headers

    Hope this helps

  1. October 2nd, 2009 at 17:57 | #1
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