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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Feb 2010 17:42:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>picking-the-best-free-blogging-site</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Feb 2010 08:40:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Picking The Best Free Blogging Site Choosing a free blogging site can feel overwhelming because there are so many options. There are several large free blog-hosting sites that dominate the blogosphere, but there are also smaller sites. Whether you decide to join up with an established site like blogger or whether you choose to sign [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Picking The Best Free Blogging Site</p>
<p>Choosing a free blogging site can feel overwhelming<br />
because there are so many options. There are several<br />
large free blog-hosting sites that dominate the<br />
blogosphere, but there are also smaller sites. Whether<br />
you decide to join up with an established site like<br />
blogger or whether you choose to sign on with a<br />
relatively new venture depends on what your priorities<br />
are. </p>
<p>Reliability is perhaps the best reason to opt for a large<br />
and well known free blogging site. When you choose to<br />
have an established brand host your blog, you can feel<br />
secure that your blog will not crash often and will not<br />
disappear in the middle of the night. A company that<br />
has been around for a while is likely to have the<br />
resources to make sure that its clients aren&#8217;t<br />
unpleasantly surprised by any technical glitches.<br />
However, many bloggers decide that this isn&#8217;t enough<br />
of a selling point. The bloggers who choose to go with<br />
smaller, newer blog hosting sites do so for a variety of<br />
reasons, but perhaps the number one advantage is a<br />
fairly abstract one. Bloggers tend to relish the fact that<br />
the internet is a place where the underdog has a strong<br />
chance of success, and by choosing to have a small<br />
company as a blog host, a blogger is casting his or her<br />
vote for David against Goliath. </p>
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		<title>if-you-are-already-blogging</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Feb 2010 08:15:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If You are Already Blogging, Money May be Just a Click Away If you already spend a fair amount of time blogging, money may come to you literally as soon as you ask for it. Once you have an established blog with a regular readership, it is easy to turn a profit through advertising. By [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If You are Already Blogging, Money May be Just a<br />
Click Away</p>
<p>If you already spend a fair amount of time blogging,<br />
money may come to you literally as soon as you ask for<br />
it. Once you have an established blog with a regular<br />
readership, it is easy to turn a profit through advertising.<br />
By hosting sponsored links or banners, you can see<br />
income from your hobby almost overnight. Even if you<br />
did not start your blog intending to turn a profit, making<br />
supplementary income from your blog may be easier<br />
than you think. </p>
<p>Of course, even for people who have spent months or<br />
years blogging, money from advertising revenue may<br />
not add up to a large sum. The amount of money that<br />
you can make as a blogger depends on a lot of different<br />
factors, but perhaps the most important element of the<br />
equation is the topic of your blog. If your blog is on a<br />
subject that appeals to a demographic that advertisers<br />
have a strong desire to reach, you will be more likely to<br />
be able to turn a large profit on your blog than if your<br />
blog is on a fairly obscure subject that does not draw<br />
the kind of audience that advertisers need to appeal to.<br />
Of course, the only way to find out where you fall on<br />
this spectrum is to try hosting some ads. If you are<br />
already blogging, you have nothing to lose.  </p>
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		<title>personal-blogging-documentary-and-history</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Feb 2010 14:57:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Personal Blogging, Documentary, and History When it comes to personal blogging, documentary is the default genre. There are plenty of blogs that serve other functions, but many blogs are primarily catalogues of the life experiences of their author. Although there are quite a few blogs that focus on collecting poetry and other forms of creative [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Personal Blogging, Documentary, and History </p>
<p>When it comes to personal blogging, documentary is<br />
the default genre. There are plenty of blogs that serve<br />
other functions, but many blogs are primarily catalogues<br />
of the life experiences of their author. Although there<br />
are quite a few blogs that focus on collecting poetry and<br />
other forms of creative writing, the vast majority of<br />
personal blogs are in some sense documentaries. </p>
<p>For many years, the act of making a documentary was<br />
meant to be an objective act of reporting the sights and<br />
sounds that the filmmaker, writer, or photographer<br />
encountered. However, in contemporary times there has<br />
been a movement towards embracing the subjectivity<br />
inherent in the documentary form. This means that<br />
modern documentaries often reflect the distinctive<br />
voice and sensibility of their creator, and the fact that<br />
todays documentaries often revolve around personality<br />
blurs the lines between documentary and memoir. Blogs<br />
rest somewhere between these two genres, muddying<br />
the distinctions even further. Personal blogging,<br />
documentary, and memoir are now irrevocably<br />
intertwined, for better or for worse. </p>
<p>Although few bloggers think of themselves as making<br />
documentaries in any formal sense, every time<br />
somebody sits down in front of a computer and types up<br />
a record of their day, they are documenting their own<br />
historical moment. The things that we take for granted<br />
about our daily lives, like the way that we use specific<br />
modes of transportation, or the kinds of products that<br />
we buy, often seem quite fascinating to people who live<br />
in circumstances different from ours, and it is this kind<br />
of fascination that is at the heart of many documentary<br />
projects. When people think about blogging,<br />
documentary is not very likely to be the first adjective<br />
that crosses their minds, but a few decades down the<br />
road it is very likely that todays blogs will be seen<br />
primarily as very subjective documentaries of our era.<br />
The people of tomorrow will almost certainly look to<br />
the blogs of today for insight into our historical<br />
moment. </p>
<p>When it comes to blogging, documentary may not be<br />
the aim of most people who spend their time posting<br />
their thoughts and ideas on the internet. In some ways,<br />
the documentary aspect of blogging is more of a side<br />
effect than a primary goal. However, the fact that so<br />
many people are interested in publishing these public<br />
online diaries shows that personal blogs are about more<br />
than just rumination. The fact that bloggers are so<br />
stimulated by and interested in sharing their ideas with<br />
each other reinforces the idea that personal blogs are, in<br />
some ways, documentaries meant for public<br />
consumption. Documentaries appeal to people who are<br />
curious about other ways of life, and many people who<br />
regularly read others personal blogs are looking for this<br />
same kind of new perspective. </p>
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		<title>learning-how-to-make-money-blogging</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Feb 2010 20:34:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Learning How to Make Money Blogging There are two major types of business models that entrepreneurs use to make money blogging. The first and most common way to turn a blog into a profit making machine is to sell advertising to different companies and brands who want to reach that blog&#8217;s readers. The second kind [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Learning How to Make Money Blogging</p>
<p>There are two major types of business models that<br />
entrepreneurs use to make money blogging. The first<br />
and most common way to turn a blog into a profit<br />
making machine is to sell advertising to different<br />
companies and brands who want to reach that blog&#8217;s<br />
readers. The second kind of money making blog is one<br />
that helps a single brand improve its image by creating<br />
positive associations between the blog and the product<br />
in the mind of consumers. Both kinds of blogs can<br />
make a lot of money, especially if the creator has a keen<br />
mind for marketing. </p>
<p>If you are blogging with the goal of selling advertising,<br />
there are two basic ways that you can go about<br />
recruiting sponsors who want to put ads on your site;<br />
you can let someone else do all of the legwork, or you<br />
can do the work yourself and keep all of the revenue.<br />
Within the first group, many people make money<br />
blogging by selling space through Google&#8217;s AdSense<br />
program. The advantages of this program are numerous,<br />
as it requires very little effort on the part of the blogger<br />
or webmaster to begin raking in profits. However, most<br />
people discover that they make less money through this<br />
method than they had hoped that their blog would earn. </p>
<p>Selling advertising directly to companies who want to<br />
put banner ads or sponsored links on your blog can take<br />
quite a bit of time, but it is often fairly lucrative. If you<br />
have a lot of contacts in industries that are related to the<br />
topic of your blog, you may want to try to go this route.<br />
People who have a strong background in sales and are<br />
experienced at pitching proposals can make quite a bit<br />
of money by renting blog space to interested companies.<br />
The most serious problem with this model is that you<br />
often have to build quite a sizable readership before you<br />
can attract advertisers, which can mean that you have to<br />
do several months of work before you start to make<br />
money blogging. </p>
<p>As blogging becomes a more and more lucrative<br />
business, a lot of established companies are considering<br />
how they can get into the action. One way that<br />
companies are capitalizing on the blog movement is by<br />
having blogs that provide a kind of friendly face for<br />
their corporation. Often, a company will employ an<br />
established blogger to create a weblog designed<br />
specifically to appeal to that company&#8217;s customers and<br />
to create positive associations with the brand in<br />
consumers&#8217; minds. More than one writer who never<br />
even dreamed that he or she could make money<br />
blogging has been approached by a company and<br />
offered quite a pretty penny for this kind of gig.     </p>
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		<title>the-controversy-around-corporate-blogging</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 31 Jan 2010 11:33:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Controversy Around Corporate Blogging Corporate blogging is a relatively new idea, and the jury is still out on whether it will succeed. This controversial marketing tool may be the beginning of a new kind of advertising strategy, or it may fizzle out in a matter of months. Many companies are looking for ways to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Controversy Around Corporate Blogging</p>
<p>Corporate blogging is a relatively new idea, and the jury<br />
is still out on whether it will succeed. This controversial<br />
marketing tool may be the beginning of a new kind of<br />
advertising strategy, or it may fizzle out in a matter of<br />
months. Many companies are looking for ways to<br />
capitalize on the blogging trend, and many of these<br />
corporations have determined that a great way to ride<br />
the blogging wave is to keep a blog on their corporate<br />
website. These blogs are often created to appeal to the<br />
demographic that the company needs to court, and the<br />
content may have quite a lot to do with the activities of<br />
the corporation, or it may have very little to do with the<br />
company itself. Often, a corporate blog will focus on<br />
the kinds of content likely to attract the desired surfers,<br />
even if that content is not related to the product or<br />
service that the company provides. </p>
<p>Some bloggers feel that corporate blogging is a kind of<br />
validation for the blogging movement, and shows that<br />
this exciting new medium has really infiltrated the<br />
mainstream. Other bloggers consider the kind of viral<br />
marketing that corporate blogs practice to be unethical<br />
or distasteful. In any case, watching the evolution of<br />
corporate blogs and whether they survive and<br />
proliferate or fail and disappear promises to provide<br />
some interesting insight into today&#8217;s consumers. </p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Jan 2010 23:42:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Blogging Teens Every day, blogs are created by people of all ages and from all walks of life, but when it comes to blogging, teen writers are truly on the cutting edge of the movement. Because today&#8217;s teenagers are the first generation of people to have grown up using the internet at every stage of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Blogging Teens</p>
<p>Every day, blogs are created by people of all ages and<br />
from all walks of life, but when it comes to blogging,<br />
teen writers are truly on the cutting edge of the<br />
movement. Because today&#8217;s teenagers are the first<br />
generation of people to have grown up using the<br />
internet at every stage of their development, many<br />
adolescents have a seemingly innate sense of how to use<br />
web technology to express their innermost thoughts and<br />
ideas. Older writers often experience a kind of learning<br />
curve when they begin to blog, but many young people<br />
find that using a word processor and blogging software<br />
feels more natural and direct a mode of communication<br />
than writing in a diary ever could. </p>
<p>One of the reasons why blogs have undergone a kind of<br />
explosion in the teen community and are growing by<br />
leaps and bounds is the fact that they provide a unique<br />
mixture of visibility and anonymity. A teenager can<br />
invite friends and peers to read his or her blog with a<br />
simple email, thereby winning attention or possibly<br />
even praise. Of course, with visibility usually comes the<br />
possibility of embarrassment, but the fact that it is<br />
possible to blog anonymously with an invented handle<br />
or nickname negates a lot of the potential for<br />
humiliation. Many a blogging teen lives in fear that a<br />
parent or guardian will discover his or her blog, but by<br />
publishing under an alias a teenager can spill his or her<br />
secrets without fear of being traced. </p>
<p>Outside the world of blogging, teen writers often have<br />
very limited opportunities to be published. Magazines<br />
and journals are often reticent to publish young writers<br />
who may not have as much credibility as older writers<br />
with a lot of experience and extensive credits to their<br />
names. This can discourage adolescents from writing or<br />
from seeking chances to publish their work. By<br />
blogging, young people can begin to gain a following of<br />
readers without first having to win the attention and<br />
support of an editor or publisher who may not be very<br />
interested in teenaged authors. </p>
<p>Between the fact that blogs provide young people with a<br />
chance to exercise their impressive technical aptitude,<br />
to gain visibility without compromising privacy, and to<br />
build a readership for their writing without having to<br />
jump through the traditional hoops of the publishing<br />
industry, it is little wonder that are so many teenagers<br />
with blogs. For some teenagers, blogging is even a very<br />
social endeavor that allows them to meet people with<br />
similar interests from all over the world. Many a<br />
blogging teen has discovered that having a weblog on<br />
the internet is a great way to explore self-expression<br />
and, often, to win positive feedback from new friends. </p>
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		<title>mobile-blogging-is-on-the-cutting-edge</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Jan 2010 12:26:00 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mobile Blogging is on the Cutting Edge </p>
<p>Mobile blogging is an exciting phenomenon that is<br />
sweeping the blogosphere. One of the reasons why a lot<br />
of bloggers are attracted to the medium of blogging in<br />
the first place is that they enjoy being able to make<br />
frequent updates and posts that keep all of their visitors<br />
up to speed with current situations. Mobile blogs, or<br />
&#8220;moblogs,&#8221; take this to the extreme by allowing users to<br />
post things literally as they happen. This new wave of<br />
moblogs and mobloggers keep web surfers up to date<br />
with good and bad events of importance as they occur<br />
all over the world, helping to make international<br />
communication faster and more accurate. </p>
<p>Many people feel that the limitations of blogging have a<br />
lot to do with geography. After all, there is only so<br />
current that a blog can be when you need to run home<br />
and boot up in order to update it. However, mobile<br />
blogging marks the beginning of an thrilling new era<br />
when web-based communication can happen<br />
spontaneously from any location. Moblogging devices<br />
mean that there is almost nowhere on the planet that<br />
remains off-limits for bloggers. </p>
<p>Mobile blogging is still in its infancy because the<br />
technology that makes it possible has only recently hit<br />
the global market. The first moblog technology became<br />
available over a decade ago, but it is only the past two<br />
or three years that mobile web devices have become<br />
user-friendly enough to appeal to most consumers. As<br />
camera phones and other mobile technology become<br />
more popular, more and more bloggers are getting away<br />
from their desks and are hitting the streets. Moblogging<br />
is becoming much more widespread that it was even a<br />
few months ago, and mobloggers are quickly attracting<br />
a lot of attention with the blogging community. It is not<br />
yet clear whether moblogs will become the dominant<br />
kinds of blogs in the years to come, but the current<br />
trend seems to imply that moblogs are here to stay. </p>
<p>Mobile devices make it possible to blog from the sites<br />
where current events are unfolding, which is one of the<br />
reasons why mobile blogging has so much thrilling<br />
potential to revolutionize the blogosphere. A moblogger<br />
with a camera phone can post blog entries from, say, the<br />
foot of the podium at a presidential speech, or from the<br />
stands during the final moments of the world series.<br />
This enables bloggers to experience the same real time<br />
thrills that live television coverage provides, but in a<br />
more democratic medium. The combination of mobility<br />
and individual control that moblogging provides<br />
certainly places mobloggers on the cutting edge of<br />
today&#8217;s communications technology, and it is hard to<br />
imagine that the number and prestige of moblogs will<br />
not continue to grow in the coming years. </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Blogging 101 Blogging 101 is mostly about the blogging vocabulary. To understand blogs, you need to know the terms blog, platform, domain, and web host. Once you have mastered these key elements of blogging, you can enter any conversation about blogging with confidence. After you know what exactly a blog is, you will be on [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Blogging 101</p>
<p>  Blogging 101 is mostly about the blogging<br />
  vocabulary. To understand blogs, you need to know<br />
  the terms blog, platform, domain, and web host.<br />
  Once you have mastered these key elements of<br />
  blogging, you can enter any conversation about<br />
  blogging with confidence. After you know what<br />
  exactly a blog is, you will be on your way to<br />
  passing the final exam of blogging 101. </p>
<p>  Blog is short for weblog, which simply means a<br />
  series of online posts presented in reverse<br />
  chronological order. That&#8217;s all! Most blogs are text,<br />
  but there are also photo blogs and video blogs. The<br />
  rest of blogging 101 has to do with the technical<br />
  side of things. If you are setting up a blog, you will<br />
  need a platform, a web host, and a domain. A<br />
  blogging platform is a computer software program<br />
  that allows you to write posts and to update your<br />
  blog. Your platform is also what you use to design<br />
  the look of your blog, from color scheme to font<br />
  size. The web host is sort of like the virtual file<br />
  cabinet where your blog is stored. Your computer<br />
  communicates with the host when you upload or<br />
  edit a post. The domain is the online address of<br />
  your blog, and usually ends in ?dot com&#8217;. Now that<br />
  you know what a blog is, what a platform is, and<br />
  what domains and hosts are, congratulate yourself!<br />
  You have passed blogging 101.         </p>
<p>  (Word count 238)</p>
<p>  PPPPP</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Blogging: Consolidation, Debt, and New Information Technology If you are interested in blogging, consolidation, debt, and other financial topics are sure to appear in many of the blogs that you regularly read. Techniques to make and manage money are some of the most popular topics for bloggers to explore on the web, so it is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Blogging: Consolidation, Debt, and New Information<br />
Technology</p>
<p>If you are interested in blogging, consolidation, debt, and<br />
other financial topics are sure to appear in many of the<br />
blogs that you regularly read. Techniques to make and<br />
manage money are some of the most popular topics for<br />
bloggers to explore on the web, so it is little wonder that<br />
so many bloggers turn their attention to dealing with<br />
debt. Falling into debt is all too easy, and getting out of<br />
debt can be very difficult for people who do not have a<br />
lot of financial expertise. For people who have a knack<br />
for dealing with finances, blogging about their insights<br />
and knowledge can be a great way to literally and<br />
figuratively share the wealth. </p>
<p>If you are considering getting into blogging,<br />
consolidation, debt, savings, and investment topics can<br />
prove to be very fruitful things to write about. Many<br />
professional bloggers who make a living off of their<br />
blogs spend their days writing about money. If you<br />
know how to court advertisers and build a blog fan<br />
base, you can make money just by talking about money.<br />
If you are familiar with loan consolidation, negotiating<br />
settlements with credit card companies, or any other<br />
financial topics, consider using your knowledge to<br />
create a successful blog. By sharing your expertise, you<br />
may be able to help your readers get out of debt while<br />
you reap sizable monetary rewards for your time and<br />
knowledge. </p>
<p>(Word count 239)</p>
<p>PPPPP</p>
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