Showing posts with label blogs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label blogs. Show all posts

Monday, June 25, 2007

Reporters Without Borders : produces handbook for bloggers



Blogs get people excited. Or else they disturb and worry them. Some people distrust them. Others see them as the vanguard of a new information revolution. Because they allow and encourage ordinary people to speak up, they’re tremendous tools of freedom of expression.

Bloggers are often the only real journalists in countries where the mainstream media is censored or under pressure. Only they provide independent news, at the risk of displeasing the government and sometimes courting arrest.

Reporters Without Borders has produced this handbook to help them, with handy tips and technical advice on how to to remain anonymous and to get round censorship, by choosing the most suitable method for each situation. It also explains how to set up and make the most of a blog, to publicise it (getting it picked up efficiently by search-engines) and to establish its credibility through observing basic ethical and journalistic principles.

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Handbook for bloggers and cyber-dissidents
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Tuesday, May 15, 2007

Blog Search Engine.



BlogCatalog's purpose it to list Blogs available on the Internet. The goal is to provide a service that drives traffic to Blog owner's sites aswell as give users searching for Blog's an easy way to find them.

Saturday, April 14, 2007

Photarium, a directory of blogs, sorts blogs by tags as submitted by blog owners


Photarium is a directory of blogs sorted using tags submitted by bloggers. This ensures blogs are categorized more accurately.Every blog submitted is reviewed by a human to ensure the quality of blogs included in the directory.

By submitting your blog you get a lifetime search engine friendly link. This help your blog in the search engines and as this directory grows it will pass on more visitors to you.

Wednesday, April 11, 2007

SEO Book.com is a leading SEO blog covering the search space.


SEO Book.com is a leading SEO blog by Aaron Wall covering the search space. It offers marketing tips, search analysis, and whatever random rants come to mind. ;) The first version of my popular SEO Book came out in December of 2003. I have propably revised it about 50 times since then.

Balancing answering emails, blogging, reading blogs and forums, buying and developing sites, working for a couple customers, and running Threadwatch is pretty hard - especially with zero employees. In the past SEO Book was more about posting search news, but since the market has got so saturated on that front and I acquired the Threadwatch community I have decided to keep Threadwatch focused on the latest search news and speculation, and to use SEO Book to answer customer questions and to offer online marketing strategy tips.

Tuesday, April 3, 2007

Blogging: The Next Generation.


Viddyou was created with you in mind. Something was missing and it was you. Thousands of hours have been invested just to make you feel special. That's some serious love.

Viddyou is all about bringing the worlds of video and blogging together for the masses. We welcome you to explore the site and experience the Viddyou difference.

Sunday, April 1, 2007

Buzz about your blogs.



BlogBuzzwire.com is an online community where you can buzz about your blogs

Don't pay off bloggers to promote your startup, beg!


You've worked for months building a startup on a boostrap budget and the launch is near. How will you get an initial influx of traffic to propel your product/service into viral bliss? Don't pay off bloggers to promote your startup, beg! Getting started is quick and easy with BegperPost.

* Completely free
* No chicken hats
* No conflicts of interest
* No annoying reality show
* No direct deployments to production
* No premature acquisition announcements

Wednesday, March 28, 2007

instantly add a list of blog entries of your choice to your website.




With Review Poster, you can instantly add a list of blog entries
of your choice to your website.By choosing the entries talking about your website/products/services,you will be able to show the "real reviews" to those who visits your website.

3 simple steps to start using Review Poster are:

1. Register one of the online bookmark services such as del.icio.us.
2. Enter the URL of your bookmark (tagged) page.
3. Click "Generate Review Poster", and copy & paste the generated html codes to your website.

Saturday, March 24, 2007

Information community from South African blogosphere.



amatomu.com is a collection of news/information from South African blogosphere. talking about



Friday, March 23, 2007

The service that pay bloggers on a per-post basis.

Blogitive was the first service to pay bloggers on a per-post basis, and we haven’t stopped there. Blogitive’s goal is to help create a new workplace for bloggers. We are going to lead the way in innovation to help bloggers make a living doing what they love to do.

Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Free service lets readers of your blog rate your blog posts.



Blogarate.com is a free service that lets readers of your blog rate your blog posts and displays the last 5 readers to rate your post (see the image below). The widget also sends that information via the magic of Ajax to blogarate.com for processing. The data collected includes blog post Url, title, author, tags and the rating. We process the data and display it for users to find related blog posts and news items.




Blogarate.com is not just a blog post rating system, it is a distributed news aggregation platform.By collecting blog post details including rankings at the source Blogarate reflects in greater detail what is making news on the web and what blog readers really see is important.

There are currently widgets for Wordpress, Community Server, Blogger and Dasblog with more to come.

Saturday, March 10, 2007

Get paid to blog




Helium is a community where YOU contribute. A fun, addictive place for people who are passionate about a topic to write and be heard. Ever read an article and thought, "Oh, he forget to mention . . ." or "Geez, I could have written that better"? If you are a blogger in search of an audience, toil in obscurity no more. This is your chance to share your knowledge with millions.

Helium uses the power of people (that is, you) to drive the best stuff to the top. But this is no popularity contest. We use peer-review, a process where Helium writers compare one article to another to decide which is best. After many comparisons by many people, our ranking engine knows which article should be on the top.

Thursday, March 1, 2007

Is Spotplex a Better Digg?



Spotplex provides internet users with real-time ranking of blog articles based on actual impression count.

In other words, you can find what is the hot news today, this week, or this month in real time at Spotplex. This is not a list of articles people recommended or voted for, but a list of articles read most in a given timeframe.

Bloggers can track and analyze their blog traffic with a simple Spotplex code or widget. Not just how many people visit the blog, they can even find which articles people read most and how many people read them. Whenever an article of the blog is read, it will show up at Spotplex in real-time and get noticed by Spotplex users.

1. A blogger inserts a Spotplex code into their blog.
2. Whenever an article in the blog is read, the code reports Spotplex server that the article is read.
3. The article shows up on Spotplex and the view counter reflects the change.

Thursday, February 22, 2007

Measure Map helps you understand what people do at your blog,






Measure Map helps you understand what people do at your blog, and what influence you are having on the world.Easily navigate the numbers that matter.Track links to see who sends you traffic.Find out what people do at your site.Setup is a breeze — it only takes a minute
Measure Map is a production of Google.

Tuesday, February 20, 2007

23 Ideas for Finding New Readers for Your Blog

1. Comment on Related Blogs - raising4boys writes - “Commenting on related blogs is probably the most effective strategy early on in the process. And responding to comments when people leave them on your blog (this encourages them to keep coming back).” And from Brody - “I visit other blogs in my niche, add them to my feed and participate in the discussion on their blogs via the comments. Writing interesting comments often gets people to click through to see your site.”

2. Join Forums - elprezidente writes - “I’ve found that one very quick way to infuse readers to a new blog is to be active in discussion forums related to your blog topic. Locate posts that ask for help with something you are familiar with and share your experience.”

3. Write Effective Post Titles - Aziz writes - “Simple and to the point. The title should create an instant urge to read the entire post… But of course it should be related to the topic of your blog”

4. Interviews - Ollie writes - “One example being to interview fellow bloggers who are in the same niche as me. This has gone down well, and has been great for both myself and the interviewee as traffic flows between us.”

5. Persist - Dan Norman writes - “Persistence is key. After starting up a new blog last month and letting go of another this month, I notice that traffic (quality traffic) doesn’t happen over night. On my last site, I think it took 6 months before ASK.com found me.”

6. Connect with Local Bloggers - Rob O writes - “The other thing I’ve been doing just recently is connecting up with other bloggers in my city and the neighboring towns. We’ve got something of a link exchange going and a nice side-effect to this is that I/we have discovered that there are quite a few more bloggers and/or website authors in the area than ever expected.”

7. Give Away Free Stuff - Peterandrej writes - “I’ve had some success with giving away free stuff, like free templates for WordPress. It doesn’t give me lot of new readers, because my blog is written in Norwegian, but the templates give lots and lots of new links to the blog, giving it a much better pagerank in Google, which in turn should mean more readers from search-engines.”

8. Be Opinionated - Trent writes - “Be opinionated, but encourage opposing viewpoints in the comments. Opinionated makes you interesting - encouraging other perspectives makes you essential.”

9. Ask Questions of Other Bloggers - Trent also writes - “Ask questions of other moderately successful bloggers and try to network. If you shoot too high, you’ll often get blown off because these people have so much stuff to read and deal with.”

10. Use Trackbacks - Maki writes - “Sending highly creative and penetrating trackbacks about a blogger’s original post.”

11. Advertise - Mike Panic writes - “Buy advertising space on related websites.”

12. Educate Readers about RSS - Mike Panic writes - “With the most recent blog I launched I created a page in WordPress called Feeds which not only has the RSS icon on it but a description of what a “feed” is and what are some of the most common ways to subscribe and use feeds, mostly pulled from a CC article.”

13. Offline Promotion - Mike Panic writes - “Talk to friends, family and coworkers about them… you’d be surprised how much the traditional way of “networking” really does work…. also Business cards, depending which blog I’ll post on a community board at a grocery store.

14. Search Engine Optimization - Michelle writes - “Properly optimizing my blog has been a big boost to my readership. Once I figured out how to play around with SEO I started getting a regular 25-35% of my hits from Google.”

15. Quality Content (mentioned by many) - ilker writes - “Posting only quality content.. obviously! Better posts are discussed more, increasing both the number of comments and references in other blogs.”

16. Blog Carnivals - Slade writes - “submitting posts to Blog Carnivals”

17. Memes - Leanne writes - “I’ve picked up a handful of wonderful friends and readers through initiating the “Thursday Thirteen”. Yeah, a meme. Bloggers want to know about bloggers, not just the business aspect of it but the *person* writing the blog. Reading a quick list of “getting to know me” type tidbits gives me instant inside information on whether or not I will become a regular visitor. Some participants have used it solely to gain business, but frankly I think that turns people away. People are interested in people first, and what they do second. It works.”

18. Frequent Posting - baggage writes - “I also try to post frequently. I find that the more I post, the more readers I have. The less comments, but the more readers.”

19. Guest Bloggers - Random Good Stuff writes - “I invite other bloggers to guest blog and allow always one link back to their site. I have 3 active guest authors … and in return they link to my site from time to time.”

20. Get Links from Other Blogs - Jamdo writes - “Getting mentioned on other sites and blogs in the same niche, I think, has been the best way to get a readership who keeps returning to a blog. Make contact with other bloggers in yoru niche via comments, email, AIM, skype, homing pigeons - whatever.”

21. Newsletters - Adrian writes - “The Zookoda newsletter provides nice spikes and people tend to forward the newsletter to their friends.”

22. Social Networks - Ilya writes - “Submit your story to Digg and reddit and, regardless of whether it makes the front page or not, you get 50-100 free hits. The easiest way to generate quick exposure. Failing that, comment frequently on blogs that you like. With any luck, the blog author will want to find out more about you, follow the link to your blog, and perhaps write a post referencing one of your posts.”

23. Pitch Your Posts - Marty Weil writes - “I view other bloggers as a PR pros view journalists working in traditional media. I reach out to bloggers using tactics successfully employed in the world of professional media relations. For instance, I “pitch” specific posts that they might find adds value to topics they are writing about. I also send email introducing them to my blog, but only if there’s a good fit between my blog and theirs. The key is to be very selective in approaching the “media gatekeeper”–just as successful and smart media relations people do.”

Source: http://www.problogger.net/archives/2007/01/31/23-ideas-for-finding-new-readers-for-your-blog/

Wednesday, February 14, 2007

Texas startups with a focus on entrepreneurship, venture capital, open source and Web 2.0 technology.


The Texas Startup Blog is authored by Alexander Muse and features profiles of Texas startups with a focus on entrepreneurship, venture capital, open source and Web 2.0 technology.

Loudblog : a sleek and easy-to-use Content Management System (CMS) for publishing media content on the web.



Loudblog is a sleek and easy-to-use Content Management System (CMS) for publishing media content on the web. It automatically generates a skinnable website and an RSS-Feed for Podcasting. Just upload your audio/video files, add some notes and links, and you’re done!

Loudblog is not a fully featured weblog system like Textpattern or Movable Type, although it does offer the basic weblog functionality. Use Loudblog if you’re publishing media data on a regular base and do not need sophisticated features other systems may provide much better.

Loudblog makes Mediablogging and Podcasting easy. There are a variety of ways to put your media content into the system. You can upload it via your browser, use a free FTP client like filezilla or – get the files from the web! (Before you do that you have to ensure you have permission to publish them in your site!)

Monday, February 12, 2007

Global Voices Online : a non-profit global citizens’ media project, sponsored by Harvard Law School.


Global Voices Online is a non-profit global citizens’ media project, sponsored by and launched from the Berkman Center for Internet and Society at the Harvard Law School.

A growing number of bloggers around the world are emerging as “bridge bloggers:” people who are talking about their country or region to a global audience. Global Voices is your guide to the most interesting conversations, information, and ideas appearing around the world on various forms of participatory media such as blogs, podcasts, photo sharing sites, and videoblogs.

Sunday, February 11, 2007

Mobispine lets you posts video blogs from your mobile


Mobispine is a two-year old company that provides low cost and simple mobile RSS/Atom feed browsing and mobile blogging.

Mobispine was formally founded in 2004, now has 10 employees and is funded by owners, private investors and Företagsbyggarna, a Swedish VC firm.


Now anyone can post their own videos directly from their mobile phone by using the Mobispine application. Mobispine makes it possible to send videos directly from your mobile phone to your online blog. This means that spontaneous, personal videos can be online within seconds of being recorded.


Now users can simply use the mobile network to publish videos made with their mobile phones. It takes only seconds, and users can be anywhere.

At a time when personal videos can now easily be distributed online, Mobispine is making it even simpler by eliminating the need for a video recorder and a computer. Anyone can be ready to video blog with just a mobile phone.

Saturday, February 10, 2007

SEO Book.com : a leading SEO blog


SEO Book.com is a leading SEO blog by Aaron Wall covering the search space. It offers marketing tips, search analysis, and whatever random rants come to mind. ;) The first version of my popular SEO Book came out in December of 2003. I have propably revised it about 50 times since then.

Balancing answering emails, blogging, reading blogs and forums, buying and developing sites, working for a couple customers, and running Threadwatch is pretty hard - especially with zero employees. In the past SEO Book was more about posting search news, but since the market has got so saturated on that front and I acquired the Threadwatch community I have decided to keep Threadwatch focused on the latest search news and speculation, and to use SEO Book to answer customer questions and to offer online marketing strategy tips.