Written by Carla Gade from Carla Gade on August 30, 2007

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 randomly snarky, and even snarky entrepreneurs.

What does it mean to be snarky? Merriam-Webster online tells us that…

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Written by Kris Larson from Carthage on August 30, 2007

Elaine Ramos recently offered some excellent suggestions on how to combat “blogger’s block.” I’d like to follow up on her idea by offering ways to prevent it before it happens.

Being stranded without an idea in your head happens to every writer. You can even plan it into your writing schedule:

12:00 – 12:30: Experience writer’s block. Despair.

But don’t forget to write the next part:

12:30 – 1:30: Rummage through my ideas folder until I find something useful.

You can actually plan for such blank-outs, as it happens. Many writers often keep files of…

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Written by Patric Herber from Real Estate License on August 29, 2007

TopSecretBlogger.com is looking for bloggers interested in writing on the topics of technology, internet and everything in between. The current categories include making money online, blogging, internet marketing, computers, tech news and more.

The blogs main focus is to be a community driven weblog, written by everyone. This will give readers a unique perspective on the various issues and topics we are all writing about. This is a very new project and there will be monthly prizes for the most posts and random performance bonuses(for excess traffic and links) will be implemented…

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Written by Rob Mead from Perfect Web Content on August 27, 2007

INTEREST LEVELS OF YOUR READERSHIP
When you write your daily blog or weekly content for your main site pages, you must visualize in your mind the various interest levels in all of your current and future readership’s minds. That way, you will be sure to easily categorize your main subject headings and sub-title headings that will allow ALL readers to your site to just grab what they want from your content before moving on to another of your site’s web pages, or clicking on one of your many ADSense text ads…

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Written by Elaine Ramos from Good Recruits on August 27, 2007

Have you ever heard of “Blogger’s Block?”

Well, that’s the term that I always use whenever I get spaced out before writing a blog entry. This is the same as writer’s block, the only difference is that I experience it in blogging.

I have different ways of coping when it comes to Blogger’s block. Here are some helpful tips when I find myself in a corner (literally) when blogging:

a. RSS - Ah! The joys of RSS. If ever I find myself really drained with wonderful ideas, I always turn to my RSS…

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