Actually, that second article isn't so great either:

The whole key in playing Texas Hold'em is to force as many people out of the hand as you can, without them having to turn over their cards.
I don't really agree with this, this will force you to overplay your cards. In fact, aren't your biggest pots the ones where there ARE showdowns?

You can practise your bluffing strategy at Party Poker, against real people.
Dude, that is NOT the place to practice bluffing!?! There are way too many chasers and undisciplined players at PP to rely on a random bluffing strategy! And you have to develop the right table image and be up against the right players to really incorporate a successful bluffing strategy.

The ideal time to bluff is when you won the previous hand.
How do you guys feel about this? I think that following rules like the one above is crap. I think every hand and situation needs to be independently analyzed, it's just not that simple.

I guess all I got to say is be careful reading and incorporating random internet poker content. Don't get me wrong, there are some (but very few) quality strategy sites out there... I didn't really learn from any of them, I learned from books, and then primarily from my own blood and sweat.

Using Fnord's terminology - Pimps don't play poker, they're too busy attracting hoes. Get it?