Posts Tagged ‘Blogging News’

Managing Information Overload

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January 18th, 2007
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Managing Information Overload Interview with Scott Rafer, CEO of MyBlogLog (recently acquired by Yahoo) on how he manages his time, acquires and manipulates information and work and some personal insights into what worked for Scott as a CEO and manager of people.

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Some Bling for Your Blog

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January 18th, 2007
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Some Bling for Your Blog A NYTimes article on stuff (widgets) to add to your blog and some reactions from your favorite bloggers on widgets and their use. Most of the widgets mentioned are ones featured here in the past except a couple of new ones such as WidgetBox. WordPress.com and Matt are interviewed and mentioned in the article.

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AdSense Updates Policies

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January 18th, 2007
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AdSense Updates Policies A quick rundown of the most significant changes in the AdSense policies that were released today. There is a re-affirmation of the no-images policy, new limitations on referral products and some changes in the competitive ads that can be displayed along with Google Ads. If you display Google Ads on your blog along with other Ad types, this article, along with the original from JenSense might be worth a quick read.

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Placeblogger: Local Blog Aggregator

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January 2nd, 2007
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Placeblogger: Local Blog Aggregator Blog aggregator designed to focus on a particular area. Someone referred to it as a MySpace for your town. I could barely find anything for my local area but it is new. I know that this idea has been floated around for a while and there was even a GeoURL Mashup somewhere. Lots of big name advisors on the project.

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Web 2.0 Acquisition Bait

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Web 2.0 Acquisition Bait WordPress is number 7 on Wired Magazine’s Web 2.0 acquisition bait.

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Time Person of the Year: You

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December 21st, 2006
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Time Person of the Year: You Time Magazine chooses the individual web user as Person of the Year (though obviously a misnomer). “the World Wide Web became a tool for bringing together the small contributions of millions of people and making them matter”. A very interesting read. Thanks BloggersBlog

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AdSense and image placement

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December 19th, 2006
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AdSense and image placement We ask that publishers not line up images and ads in a way that suggests a relationship between the images and the ads. If your visitors believe that the images and the ads are directly associated, or that the advertiser is offering the exact item found in the neighboring image, they may click the ad expecting to find something that isn’t actually being offered. That’s not a good experience for users or advertisers. This is important for many AdSense publishers. From the examples that have been provided, if you are using a plugin like AdSense Beautifier, you might be violating Google’s AdSense policies and might want to look into removing the plugin.

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WordPress for Dummies

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December 17th, 2006
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WordPress for Dummies Due out in August 2007. Though I share in her apprehension that the books will become obsolete the minute it comes out, it will also bring a lot of attention to WordPress and it would surely be used to some capacity by many people. Congratulations Lisa!

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Jaxtr: Phone from Blog

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December 14th, 2006
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Jaxtr: Phone from Blog Allow your users to make phone calls to you for free from your blog with embedded code from Jaxtr. At this time, the service is in private beta. Even though it sounds cool, I think it will become annoying for most people in the long run.

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