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Snarky Blogging – Part 2
Blogging, Writing “Just the place for a Snark!” begins Lewis Carrol’s The Hunting of the Snark. But the blogosphere? You bet. Today’s new media provides plenty of snark as I mentioned in Snarky Blogging – Part 1. Snark – Sometimes explained as a contraction of snide and remark. When it comes to the subject of snarky blogging there are just about as many opinions about it as there are blogs themselves. But snarky business blogging? Google ...
Continue readingBlogDay 2007
Around The Blogosphere Well, its BlogDay 2007 friends. It’s not too late to participate. You can learn more about it with my previous post on this year’s celebration. Instead of pointing you to specific blogs, I’d like to highlight some special sites to make this celebration more meaningful. Some of them are blog directory sites that you can explore further and others have frequently updated blogs. I hope you enjoy your tour! Happy BlogDay! Global ...
Continue readingSnarky Blogging – Part 1
Writing Snarky, aren’t we? More people are snarky than ever before thanks to blogging. Some people even take pride in this manner of speech. After all, this type of verbal expression allows bloggers to take great liberty with their opinions. It is virtually becoming a literary phenomenon . . . in the blogosphere, at least. A search of the web will find snarky mommas, snarky literary agents, snarky gossip, snarky tofu, those who profess to be ...
Continue readingCelebrate BlogDay 2007 on August 31st
Around The Blogosphere Two weeks from today, Friday, August 31st, people throughout the blogosphere will be celebrating the 3rd annual BlogDay! BlogDay was created in 2005 by Nir Ofir, Israeli blogger and producer of BlogTV, with the belief that bloggers should have one day dedicated to getting to know bloggers from other countries, cultures and areas of interest. On that day Bloggers will recommend 5 new blogs to their blog visitors. It’s a time to discover new ...
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