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Add your blog to Technorati

By Rahul Trivedi

You may increase the hit rate of your blog by making use of blog search engines such as Technorati. »

10 Steps to Choosing the Perfect Article Writer

By Deb Lamb

Article writing, ghost writing, freelance writing and blogging are all very time consuming tasks associated with running any type of business. Some people have a natural talent when it comes to writing and others could not identify a verb if it smacked them in the face. Good article writers and bloggers are... »

One Blogger’s Adventures in Blog Platforms: Which Platform is better? Blogger vs. Wordpress

By Doug Stewart

In October of 2004 I used Blogger to publish my first blog. It was so easy getting started with Blogger. In fact, my first blog is still on the Blogger platform. Little did I know that Blogger was only the first step of my blogging platform adventures. »

Legal Ramifications – The Basics Of Intellectual Property Law

By Nils Montan

All bloggers should know a little something about Intellectual Property (often called IP) law. Last time on Legal Ramifications we learned a little about the law of libel and how important it is to be sure about your facts when you write something negative about a person that could effect their business. Now let's... »

How a Blog Alliance Can Help Your Blog: Interview With Michelle Salater of Sumer, LLC

By Doug Stewart

A few months ago I started a blogging alliance for like minded bloggers. Our blogging alliance is a mastermind group where we help and promote each other's blogs. Instead of talking about my personal experiences with our blogging alliance, I interviewed Michelle Salater, Owner of Sūmèr, LLC. Sūmèr, LLC, specializes in web copywriting,... »

Three Blind Blogging Mice

By Rhona Bronson

There a three reasons to blog and three ways not to. See which may be worth exploring and which are just blind mice leading you down a dead-end ally. »

The Direction of the Media Shift

By Chris Franklin

The following is a brief clip I shot at the Social Media World Forum of speaker, Richard Jalichandra, Technorati CEO. In it, Mr. Jalichandra asked the question that many bloggers probably want to know: who's making money off their blogs? He answered that Technorati had 1.4 million registered users (Stats revised... »

Talk about poor business communication; is this likely to make me a customer?

By Jeannette Paladino

I received an email today that I found quite astounding from a financial advisor at a very well known global wealth management company. Here it is in its entirety: »

Brainwriting for Bloggers

By Jeannette Paladino

If you’ve ever gotten stuck for ideas to write about on your blog, you could try brainwriting with your friends. This is a take-off on the familiar brainstorming sessions where people contribute their ideas to problem solving in a freewheeling – some would say free-for-all – setting. Brainstorming is a proven technique... »

Legal Ramifications – Defamation Law – Libel and Slander

By Nils Montan

As social media develops, "mainstreams" and becomes a part of everyday life, one of the consequences is that posted blog articles will increasingly be subject to the claims of our litigious legal system. This is certainly true in the United States - but because the Internet has few boundaries, whatever you write... »

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