Posts Tagged ‘Blogging’

  • Blogathon '09

    Date: 2009.07.04 | Posted by | Category: Blogathon | Response: 1

    Hello my Lovies. It’s that time again. The time where I stay up late, spam you with message posts and you donate money to a charity in a feeble attempt to make me stop.

    Blogathon is an annual charity event where bloggers stay up for 24 hours straight, make blog posts every 30 minutes, and raise money for a charity of their choice. This year, I’ve chosen again to support the Tim Horton Children’s Foundation.

    The Tim Horton Children’s Foundation sends children from economically disadvantaged homes to summer camp for a week. This is something that these children would normally not have the chance to do. Aside from giving the kids a fun week away from their parents, it helps them develop confidence so they can take pride in their accomplishments and give them the idea that they can succeed; no matter where they’ve come from. This summer alone they will send over 14,000 kids to camps across the country.

    Blogathon will be taking place this year on July 25th at 9:00am EST until July 26th at 9:00am EST. I would love for your support, both emotional or financial through donations. You can PLEDGE HERE if you wish to show your support and I look forward to spamming you later this month.

  • Tools: Live Labs Thumbtack

    Date: 2009.01.18 | Posted by | Category: Tech'd Out | Response: 0

    At first glance, Thumbtack from Live Labs looks pretty interesting (see video below). It’s supposed to allow you to highlight anything on webpage, copy it, then paste it on to (essentially) a virtual cork board. My first thought was “great, I can use it when collecting ideas for content to blog about”. Unfortunately, it didn’t quite live up to my expectations.
    Video: Thumbtack Introduction

    For the purpose of testing Thumbtack, I decided to imagine that I was planning a trip to Egypt. I was able to copy text, so I could get an idea of the terrain and what the weather would be like. I even managed to copy the lyrics to the national anthem. However, when I tried copying a picture, I was told “Your browser security settings have prevented us from accessing your clipboard. Please paste again by pressing ctrl + V”. Doing this doesn’t allow pictures.

    Examining further into the issue, it seems you can only copy and paste text using Mozilla Firefox. To be able to do anything further, you must be using Internet Explorer (IE). On top of not being able to copy images, when pasting it doesn’t even keep format of the text copied, it is often unformatted.

    Thumbtack does allow users to publish and share their notes, however given that it is simply just text at this time if fails to be of service. If I have to email them a link to text, I might as well just email them the text itself.

    A simple conclusion is that this service falls short of being useful, just as Google Notebook was before support was canceled. If you truly need to keep notes, just use notepad.

  • Problogger: The Book (Review)

    Date: 2009.01.05 | Posted by | Category: Blogging, Movies / TV / Books | Response: 0

    Recently while browsing my local Chapters book store I came across a small soft cover book, among all the ‘big bad books’ on programming, with a strangely familiar name:”ProBlogger: Secrets for Blogging Your Way to a Six-Figure Income“.

    For those of you who are unaware, Problogger is one of the leading (if not the leading) blogs about blogging tips. The site is maintained by Darren Rowse, who is likely one of the best educated people on what needs to be done to get a blog off the ground and keep it there. With he updates daily, you can bet I’ve been a subscriber to his RSS for some time.

    In this book, Darren (and co-writer Chris Garrett) go through the process of explaining how to set up a blog and make it work. They do a great job of setting forth introductory steps of choosing a topic (Niche), available platforms and how to write to your audience. Some of the more in depth topics that they go into are different kinds of advertising, networking and community building.

    Though short (210 pages I believe) they pack it full of tons of information in an easy to read tone. I throughly enjoyed it and recommend it anybody looking to start out blogging, or even those just looking to do it better.

  • $$ I R Blogging for Bucks! $$

    Date: 2008.12.13 | Posted by | Category: Blogging, Site Related | Response: 1

    Want to win $10? How about $15? Even better, $20? You can earn that just from posting here at I R Blogging. Free to enter and very little requirements.

    Have you entered yet? Check out the I R Blogging For Bucks page for full details

  • Rock on!

    Date: 2008.07.26 | Posted by | Category: Blogathon | Response: 1

    We’re already 2 hours into it which means there is only 22 more hours to go! I mean…”We only get to blog for 22 more hours? Boo, we want to do more!”
    I’m almost all settled here, I have a shower to get once this is posted then I’m going to be doing some massive spamming on people blogs. Whose you ask? Everybody’s if I have anything to say about it. Think I’m kidding? Keep an eye out on your blog mon ami, I’ll be there eventually.

  • Return of moblogging

    Date: 2008.06.20 | Posted by | Category: Blogging, Site Related | Response: 0

    Took me two days (be it only 10 minutes a day) but I have my phone set up to let me blog. Ill post what plugin it was later. It was either wphone or mobileword (think that was it). I put them both in the way out the door and am using them on the bus now to post this. Its very primitive, but thats all I want so it rocks. Now I can blog from work…on my lunch of course *wink wink*
    That said, time to transfer buses so this post comes to an end. Frosted Flakes.

  • No Blolgathon?!

    Date: 2008.06.06 | Posted by | Category: Blogathon, Blogging, Ze Authors | Response: 1

    It’s true and it’s completely blown my mind. True, I haven’t been blogging quite as much as I hoped due to work, but Blogathon is still always going to be a day worth booking off to do. Unfortunately the Admins of Blogathon decided that they weren’t going to be able to do it this year. Horrible, right?

    However, Jen has stepped up to provide an alternative titled Day of Blogs. She hasn’t put together too much info yet, but I’ve contacted her and thrown my hat in the ring to help out any way possible. A year without Blogathon is a summer without air conditioning: Possible but it just ain’t gonna happen.

    So I’ll start blogging again here with details of it, and we’ll see where that idea goes. And yes, the other posts are still coming stay tuned.

  • Can't write?

    Date: 2007.11.08 | Posted by | Category: Blogging | Response: 0

    It annoys me when people say “Oh I can’t write”. I can understand if you’re a complete idiot or something, but for the most part I think people are just lazy. If you have a topic, you can write about it. There are key factors to doing this (especially with blogging, since it doesn’t have to be a novel).

    • State the name of your topic. If you’re reproducing something you read, include a mention/link such as ‘that I read on whatever.
    • What is it? What does it do? Why did it happen? Who made it happen?
    • What use is it? To whom would it be a use? What can happen now that it has been made/done?
    • Personal views on it.
    • Where can you get more info on it? (in the age of blogging, links make you look smarter)

    Of course you’re not going to put it in list form, and those questions have to be modified a bit depending on your topic but for the most part you can fit them into anything you’re talking about. If need be, write it as a list and then turn the facts into sentences to make pretty paragraphs. Honestly, writing isn’t hard if you break it down and put in what is needed.

  • BloggerWave breaks out

    Date: 2007.09.17 | Posted by | Category: Blogging | Response: 0

    The big news on ‘the street’ the past few days has been Bloggerwave. Bloggers are paid to simply talk about something. Now from what I’m able to tell here, they pay for simply reviewing/talking about a product or service. BloggerWave Top 10I haven’t seen anywhere that it says the review of every product has to be good. That was my selling point.

    I’m completely for living up to the saying “bad publicity is still publicity” if that’s what the companies want. I’m assuming it’s not though. In either case, I’ll gladly focus some attention on a given product or service and give it my opinions (especially if they’re paying for what I thinking about it) as long as they’re not telling me exactly what to say like PayPerPost services. So no need to ‘sell out’.

    Bloggerwave looks like an awesome way for bloggers to get some cash. And from what I can tell they let you check out interesting products. I’m sure I would have checked out Bloggerwave even if I wasn’t getting paid to do it, and I saw that Coke Zero’s new social site was on the list as well. Contrary to my previous statements about bad reviews, that might not be needed if they give us good stuff like this to review.

    It’s also super-easy to set up and get started. If you check out the image with this post, you can see that with this program you can earn a good amount of money for just blogging. I think this Bloggerwave service can be really good and I recommend other bloggers to try it out and see how well it works.

    function submitIframeBlogId5566OppId4(linkId){document.getElementById(“iframeBloggerwaveBlogId5566OppId4″).src=”http://www.bloggerwave.com/ClickTrack.aspx?OpportunityId=4&BlogId=5566&LinkId=1″;}

  • BlogRush Madness!

    Date: 2007.09.16 | Posted by | Category: Blogging | Response: 0

    The past 3 days have been brutal as far as my subscribed RSS feeds are concerned, nearly all 37 of my ‘tech related’ feeds had a post in about BlogRush. This service requires you to put a widget (using javascript) somewhere on your blog. This widget displays posts from another BlogRush member’s blog. Every time that widget is loaded, you gain a ‘credit’. This credit entitles one of your posts to be displayed on somebody else’s site (within the widget).

    BlogRushWidgetWhat makes this appealing (aside from the hideously ugly widget and inability to customize it) is that they claim to display your links on blogs with similar content as well as they’ll only display similar content to your blog in your widget (like AdSense). If this works, it would be a great way to get more readers that might actually be interested in the content that I’m publishing.

    The only thing I can see being a problem is repeating links. For example: Every time I go back and edit a blog post, I reload the page to make sure it looks OK (formatting-wise). I’ve had the BlogRush on my site for over 24 hours and have seen 4 of the links over 7 times already, all from the same source. That said, this is either being abused on a high scale but some users or there are next to no users at all in the “Computers and Internet” category. I’m going to go with the first answer.

    I’m also noticing that there are posts about buying TVs, which would be technology, not Computers and Internet. Though this program is still in Beta, I don’t think it’s nearly qualified to have been launched to the public if they’re going to streamline everything through without checking. I do understand that they can’t manually check every site that signs up, but it would be better if they at least checked some. Or simply had a “report” feature which I’m not finding either.

    I think I’m going to leave it there for two weeks or so to see how it works out. If it increases my traffic, wonderful. If not, well then I’m going to remove it. I’ll let you know two weeks from now if it’s really worth keeping or not.

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