Archive for May, 2007
We, like many of our UK friends, have unlimited broadband. I’ve been out of reach of this connection for the past few days, and I’ve used the time wisely to read up on developments in internet and online marketing technology. I’ve read newspapers, printed-out articles, and books. And, do you know, it’s actually quite an [...]
As a blogger, it’s sometimes interesting to look a little beyond the blogosphere. After all, we need to interact with real people, who have other, real-world influences on them. Understanding how other marketers approach the problem of marketing to real people can give real insight.
I subscribe to the Monday Morning Memo. It is written by [...]
Another article I read in “What no one tells you about Blogging and Podcasting†concerns the use of blogs to aid marketing.
David Meerman Scott, author of “Cashing in with Contentâ€, and owner of WebInkNow, discovered how a blog can aid your business first hand. He wrote a short e-book entitled “The New Rules of PRâ€, [...]
I, like you too, probably, have several blogs I read regularly. These tend to be blogs on blogging, in all its aspects. Of course, Darren Rouse at Problogger, Brian Clark at Copyblogger, and Daniel Scocco at Daily Blog Tips are up there for me, and I’m sure you have your favourites too.
You can add to [...]
At the moment, much of my weekend is spent out of touch of the internet. I find this both frustrating and enlightening, because I have chance to read print books, instead of poring over websites and forums, looking for new ideas for content.
For instance, I’m currently reading “What no one tells you about Blogging and [...]
I’ve been surfing around for information. I’ve read Darren Rowse’s Adsense tips, and also downloaded the free report from Adsense Secrets. They both offer good sensible advice on how to get the best out of Adsense. I have also read the 15 simple Adsense tips.
Yesterday, I had some fun!
First of all, I checked by server [...]
Over at Problogger, Darren Rowse has a group writing project / competition, with a prize and everything! All entrants will have links featured on his weblog, and have a chance of winning the top prize.
I’m all for prevarication. In fact, I’m a bit of an expert in it, although this post temporarily disproves that fact. [...]
I’m a newbie blogger – although I’ve been writing on numerous and highly varied blogs for years, this is the first time I’ve really taken it ‘seriously’.
Part of this seriousness is the use of Adsense PPC (Pay Per Click) adverts on my blogs. I was so excited when Google accepted my main blogging site, and [...]
When I first started blogging, sometime around the Medieval times, I think, I started a Blogger blog. It used a standard theme, and it was about writing. It was this one, and I used it to keep a diary of what I was writing and how it was going, and I tinkered with the template [...]
Well, what fun they’re having over at our favourite excavators, Digg.
As my mate Lars-Christian noted, it seems someone posted a crack of a HD/DVD (High Definition DVD) encryption key, which controls the AACS (Advanced Access Content System). This blog post got Dugg many times, and started featuring prominently on Digg’s main page.
Digg then received a [...]
