Saturday, October 25, 2008
50 Beautiful Blog Designs
We strongly encourage designers to break out the common layout conventions, experiment with new approaches and risk crazy ideas. Show what you are capable of!
Food Network and Blogging Habits
The best blogs are ones that are updated frequently in order to build a relationship with its readers. Someone who does this admirably is Tyler Florence.
Six Steps to a Stress-Free Blogging Habit
If most of us managed our money like we managed our blogs we’d either be bankrupt or deep in debt. We certainly wouldn’t have any savings!
Have you thought of adding gadgets to your blog?
You can make your blog site more useful by adding gadgets to your blog site via Blogger. Check out the YouTube presentation below for more help.
Monday, October 06, 2008
Henry Bloget
The one-time Wall Street darling is trying his hand at journalism after being barred from the securities industry. He says blogging isn't always easy, but at least he laughs more.
Saturday, October 04, 2008
Feedburner may not be hearing your pings
Blogging is a fast medium, that's one of its advantages over traditional media. There are bloggers who specialize in reporting fast about breaking news on a wide variety of topics. Most of those bloggers use Google's RSS publishing technology FeedBurner as a middleman to deliver their posts to subscribers and capture analytics.
Habari the new WordPress?
WordPress may be one of the best blogging platforms around today, but that hasn't stopped a worldwide community of developers from thinking they can do better. There's a new game in town and they're called Habari.
Friday, October 03, 2008
Next Post Previous Post Big Blogger Pay Cuts At b5Media
Toronto based b5Media is changing the way it pays bloggers in its hundreds-strong blog network, according to an email memo sent out to partners by CEO Jeremy Wright.
Seven blog news trackers compared
Sites like Techmeme, Blogrunner, and Technorati have been tracking the hottest blog posts for quite some time. Now's a good point to take a look at what makes these sites (and others) individual and different from Google's blog search.
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