Monthly Archives: April 2010
Starting A Business On The Internet
Blogging One of the great things about starting a business on the Internet is it doesn’t require a lot of capital. To get started all you really need is a good idea, a computer and a bit of knowledge about the kind of Internet advertising and website design that will get you going. But there’s a downside too. You need to remember that as the direct result of the economic recession there are more people than ever before trying to start a ...
Continue readingMonitor Your Website and Social Media Stats in Real-Time with Worldlogger
Social Media Worldlogger is a real-time web analytics service for monitoring visitor stats, Geo locations, referrers, content and social media. Since everything is in real-time, you can stay up-to-date on what is currently going on with your website instead of only being able to see what happened in the past and having to wait to see what’s happening in the present. Their interactive dashboard with customizable modules makes it super easy to keep up, ...
Continue readingShould You Register Your Blog with the U.S. Copyright Office
Blogging In most of the world, including the United States, a work enjoys copyright protection the moment it is fixed into a tangible medium of expression. In short, once the doodle is on the napkin, the photo on the SD card or the blog post saved on the server, it is considered copyrighted. However, in the United States, enforcing those rights can be a bit trickier. If you want to sue for copyright infringement, you have to first register the work in ...
Continue readingTen Reasons Why Twazzup’s Twitter Reader Rocks
Blogging I’ve been playing with a new tool recently – Twazzup’s Twitter reader. It’s an add-on to a previous real-time search service (which I must admit I hardly ever use). But the reader itself is a thing of beauty. Here are ten things I like about it. 1. Simple Start Login with Oauth and you’re in; it’s that simple. 2. Updating on updates When you login, you can see how many new updates, replies and messages you ...
Continue readingRating Plugin Encourages Reader Participation
Design & Coding, WordPress Plugins The great thing about blogging is that you have the opportunity to express your opinion or provide useful information, but this can also solicit a huge response from the online community too. They are helping you generate even more content for your blog in the form of comments and the like. Continuing along this similar line of thought is the Rating Plugin. In short, it allows you to create an unlimited number of micro-posts inside blog posts. ...
Continue readingTips for Effective (Written) Communication
Writing Last week I covered Importance of Effective Communication Skills and Knowing Your Reader this week I will bring the two together and offer some tips to help you get your message across Recap of importance Give your business for blogging a positive image Establish yourself as an authority Have for new business relations and partnerships Achieve success Reasons for effective written communications To provide information To request or persuade To ...
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