‘Business of Blogging’ Category

Temporary Change of Pilots – Preserving Continuity

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Your regular favorite Mark is on vacation for about a week. The task of keeping this blog busy has fallen to me. I will try to maintain Mark’s standards and bring you the best of weblog tools over this period. Everything will continue normally, hopefully. I used to blog actively at WordLog until academic pressures forced me to take a break from blogging. Regaining lost rhythm is difficult, and that blog hasn’t been updated in months. Other more recent pursuits have taken the upper-hand now. So what is your strategy for maintaining the perfect blogging rhythm?, do you guys have a “Workflow” for maintaining frequent updates to your professional blogs? I’d love to hear from you. Write a post on your weblog and then pingback this post (just link to this post) so everyone else can also learn about your techniques. Optionally I will try to condense the best practices […]

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Official SpiderMan 3 Blog

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Official SpiderMan 3 Blog Not much there yet. Check out the LiveJournal and Blogger temlates from their offical site.

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Paying the top amateurs

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Paying the top amateurs: – The Jason Calacanis is paying the top DIGG/REDDIT/Flickr/Newsvine users (or “$1,000 a month for doing what you’re already doing.”). Another link on bloggage for money draws some interesting conclusions on the incentive(s) for blogging and from the Pew Blogger Survey.

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India Imposes Ban on Blogs?

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July 18th, 2006
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Business of Blogging, General

India Imposes Ban on Blogs? I pose this link as a question because there seems to be a lot of misinformation surrounding this topic with no specific answer from the authorities. The various comments suggest that this ban might be sporadic at best though there definitely is a problem. If you are viewing this blog from India, what are your thoughts? Can you visit the allegedly banned pages from your ISPs’ connection?

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Newshutch

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Newshutch: Web based, AJAXified news aggregator that shows some promise but is still buggy. I tried importing my feeds and it died with a rails error. I also wish they had a daily digest page like so many other news readers. I do like the interface and the initial speed though that might decay with users and/or popularity.

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The blogosphere is not credible

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July 6th, 2006
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Business of Blogging, LinkyLoo

The blogosphere is not credible I love this quote from the author … The blogosphere by itself has no credibility. Individual bloggers build their own credibility.

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Why Blog Post Frequency Does Not Matter Anymore

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July 4th, 2006
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Business of Blogging, LinkyLoo

Why Blog Post Frequency Does Not Matter Anymore Posting frequently is not as important as one would think. Thanks Sam via email

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Plagiarism Today

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June 22nd, 2006
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Business of Blogging, LinkyLoo, Web Ethics

Plagiarism Today Very relevant to blogs and bloggers and definitely on my reading list now. Thanks Micro Persuasion

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Email to Blog Etiquette

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June 19th, 2006
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brainstorming, Business of Blogging

Email to Blog Etiquette: As discussed by Tim, and by 43 Folders (which is much more in-depth and thorough). I wonder if it would be useful to add something like that to blogs as well. You could mark posts as either FYEO, bloggable, linkable, trackback-able etc. Not that people respect that kind of thing (on blogs) anyways.

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