‘Business of Blogging’ Category

Cost of Bootstrapping Your App

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March 6th, 2006
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Cost of Bootstrapping Your App If you have ever thought of starting your own web app and have wondered about the costs involved or the numbers that have been used already, here is a somewhat in-depth article from the authors of DropSend. Since I have been involved with a couple of such projects in the recent past, I am surprised at some of the striking similarities and some of the stark differences.

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New FeedBurner Statistics

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March 1st, 2006
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New FeedBurner Statistics A new look along with some new Stats for the standard subscriptions including “uncommon uses” and podcasts.

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Google Web Page Creator

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February 23rd, 2006
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Google Web Page Creator: A simplistic WYSIWYG type web page creator from Google that allows GMail users (for now) to publish their own webpages at http://username.googlepages.com Try your hand with your GMail account.

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10 Tips for Attracting More Comments

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February 20th, 2006
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10 Tips for Attracting More Comments Lets see if you can identify the places in that article where he employs his tips to promote comments.

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Six tips on Blogging right

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February 16th, 2006
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Six tips on Blogging right This is an excerpt from Robert Scoble and Shel Israel’s book on blogging. Nothing eye opening but some good 100 mile high pointers on what to get right before and after starting to blog. I believe this is directed more at the corporate blogger.

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Blogosphere contracting?

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February 10th, 2006
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Blogosphere contracting? Assuming that both Sifry and Umbria are accurate and that these growth rates are remaining constant – the non-spam Blogosphere has peaked in size and is now contracting. Are we really losing real bloggers to spam blogs?

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Blogonomics Blog Cruise 2006

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February 3rd, 2006
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Blogonomics Blog Cruise 2006: Like blogging? Like the Carribean? Have approximately $1200 to spare? How about a Blog Cruise with the big shots? I have to say that this is a great idea and I wish I had the extra moola to join these high fliers in their quest for the ultimate blogging conference. Bloggers attending will include the likes of Robert Scoble, Nick Wilson and Steve Hall. I wonder if there is going to be a blogging Foo Camp held there?

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DreamHost WordPress Rebate

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January 31st, 2006
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DreamHost WordPress Rebate Get your hosting from Dreamhost and receive $60 rebate for the first year by using code WORDPRESS60 in addition to already reduced prices. Via Email. PS: If publishing this rebate item is against any policies, please email me and I shall remove it. [EDIT] Use code S90 for $90 off your yearly price. Thanks Stephen in comments.

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Tapping Into The Blogosphere

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January 26th, 2006
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Tapping Into The Blogosphere Wow. Tom has said in 1000 words or less why blogs and bloggers can be so useful and important. He uses the example of Indeed.com and explains how they used the power of blog evangelism to push their product which would have otherwise faltered. A good read for the corporate types looking to understand and leverage the power of the media. Lots of examples thrown in.

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