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	<title>Web 3.0 Technology.com &#187; Photo Blog</title>
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		<title>Blogging Vs MicroBlogging</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Nov 2007 12:08:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[What MicroBlogging is??
Micro blogging as the word suggests is Blogging in small pieces.It allows you to write brief text updates (usually less than 200 characters) and publish them, either to be viewed by anyone or by a restricted group chosen by the user. The main attraction of microblogging is that you can submit your piece [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What MicroBlogging is??</p>
<p>Micro blogging as the word suggests is Blogging in small pieces.It allows you to write brief text updates (usually less than 200 characters) and publish them, either to be viewed by anyone or by a restricted group chosen by the user. The main attraction of microblogging is that you can submit your piece of text by variety of means, such as text messaging, instant messaging, email, MP3 or the web.</p>
<p>Twitter vs. Blogger</p>
<p>Twitter being the sole provider in the microblogging domain, like blogger in its macro counterpart, its easy to compare Twitter vs. Blogger as a representative.</p>
<p>Twitter has a much larger pool of available users than Blogger did. Blogger launched in August 1999 and Twitter almost 7 years later in March 2006. In the intervening time, hundreds of millions of people, the media, and technology &#038; media companies have become familiar and comfortable with services like YouTube, Friendster, MySpace, Typepad, Blogger, Facebook, and GMail. Hundreds of millions more now have internet access and mobile phones. The potential user base for the two probably differed by an order of magnitude or two, if not more</p>
<p>You can blast 20 tweets in the time it takes to edit/proof read a blogger post. Twitter is very natural to adopt for bloggers who have no time on their hands to seriously post, but can still twitt when they have 30 seconds of downtime.</p>
<p>Some think that comparing Twitter messages to blogger posts is unfair, simply because it ignores all the comments. Part of blogging is the back-and-forth of commenting. With Twitter, its all message. <a href="http://hubpages.com/hub/Blogging-Vs-MicroBlogging">http://hubpages.com/hub/Blogging-Vs-MicroBlogging</a></p>
<p>Article Source: <a href="http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Vishnu_Prathish">http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Vishnu_Prathish</a> <a href="http://ezinearticles.com/?Blogging-Vs-MicroBlogging&#038;id=812775">http://EzineArticles.com/?Blogging-Vs-MicroBlogging&#038;id=812775</a></p>
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		<title>What is a Blog and Do I Need One?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Dec 2006 23:21:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You&#8217;ve heard about them, you&#8217;ve read them, but are blogs really worth your time??  Maybe you think that a blog is just another way for you to get online with your opinion and it really won&#8217;t matter in the seas of others that have been online before you.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You&#8217;ve heard about them, you&#8217;ve read them, but are blogs really worth your time??  Maybe you think that a blog is just another way for you to get online with your opinion and it really won&#8217;t matter in the seas of others that have been online before you.</p>
<p>However, a blog is not only a way to communicate with others, it&#8217;s one of the simplest ways to stay in contact with family members, share new business information with customers, and get noticed.?  Do you need a blog??  Absolutely.</p>
<p>‘Blog&#8217; is short for web log, but it&#8217;s become more than a definition – it&#8217;s become a phenomenon.?  And with dozens of free blogging websites, you can get up and running in minutes with a free blogging format.</p>
<p>Places like LiveJournal and Blogger.com are good for most people to start.?  You can also check with your home ISP provider to see if they offer blog services as well – chances are good that you can blog for a nominal fee, if any.</p>
<p>But what can you do with a blog??  Let&#8217;s start by saying that there is little that you can&#8217;t do.?  A blog is a great place for you to keep a record of your daily life events. Sharing the everyday thoughts that you have in an electronic format will allow you to have a diary of your life so that your friends and family can always be in the loop.</p>
<p>You can even post pictures and important announcements so that everyone can be a part of your life, and not just a part of your telephone calls that you&#8217;ll make someday.</p>
<p>You can also use a blog as an effective business tool.?  While you might already know that having a website is essential in today&#8217;s business world, there&#8217;s nothing that says ‘personal&#8217; like a blog that you&#8217;ve written about your business or about the market that you&#8217;re in.</p>
<p>Even if you don&#8217;t write it yourself, having a more casual space for your business can make a customer feel more comfortable about what you have to offer them.</p>
<p>Blogging is becoming a way to talk with your customers in a non-sales manner and with the use of a ghostwriter, it can be something that you barely have to think about – until the profits start to rise from its success.</p>
<p>And while it&#8217;s the dream of every blogger, a blog can indeed get you and whatever you have to say noticed.?  When you include links to things that you&#8217;re talking about or just have a nice writing style, chances are good that someone will take note of what you might have to offer the world.</p>
<p>People are always combing the internet for the newest and trendiest blogs – are you the next star??  Is your business the next to breakthrough the roof and offer this amazing service to your customers??  Blogging is here to stay and your business must learn to incorporate it in its marketing platform.</p>
<p>Lynn VanDyke is an Internet business consultant that offers flexible plans for your web business. You can use her services and write your own content, or you can hire her team of professional writers to create your content.</p>
<p>Article Source: <a href="http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Lynn_VanDyke">http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Lynn_VanDyke</a></p>
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		<title>Blog Your Photography Business</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Oct 2006 17:44:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are looking for a new and fun way to promote your photography business, try blogging! Blogs are simply “web logs” or online journals of sorts. You can post messages and images quickly and simply. Most blogs are free to create and maintain, and you can find them from a number of sources. Here [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are looking for a new and fun way to promote your photography business, try blogging! Blogs are simply “web logs” or online journals of sorts. You can post messages and images quickly and simply. Most blogs are free to create and maintain, and you can find them from a number of sources. Here are some ideas to get you started: 1. Announce your blog to your current customers. Let them know that reading your blog is the best way to stay informed about current happenings at your studio. 2. Advertise any sales or special events such as holiday portrait sessions, displays you have around town, new products you are featuring, etc. 3. Include your blog address on your business card along with your other contact info. Also include it in your email signature file. 4. Display favorite images from recent sessions (make sure you have a model release) and describe where they were taken, etc. 5. Describe ways to display portraits in the home to enhance interior design. 6. Offer discounts especially for blog readers (“mention my blog and receive a 10% discount on your session fee”…or “mention this blog and receive a free 8&#215;10 of any image from your session!” etc.) 7. Offer simple photography tips for “point and shoot” users. Your customers will appreciate them. 8. Make sure to have a link to your blog from your website. 9. Offer clothing tips (“what to wear to your photo session”) etc. 10. Finally, don’t be afraid to get personal. Little tidbits of what’s going on in your life make you more “real” to your customers! Cindy Bracken is the founder of http://www.shuttermom.com, an online community for photographers of all levels of experience. Stop by to create your free blog, enter the photo contest, join in the discussion forums, and more! For more information on starting your own photography business, stop by http://www.shuttermom.com/shop.htm Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Cindy_Bracken</p>
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		<title>Blogging: A Start-Up Guide</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Aug 2006 11:17:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Blogging is so easy that you probably do not need a start up guide, but for those who have blogaphobia, I am doing this.
1.? By reading this you are half way there. This is a blog style post.
2.? If you post, you are blogging to an extent.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Blogging is so easy that you probably do not need a start up guide, but for those who have blogaphobia, I am doing this.</p>
<p>1.? By reading this you are half way there. This is a blog style post.</p>
<p>2.? If you post, you are blogging to an extent.</p>
<p>3.? If you take my advice and get a blog, you are a blogger.</p>
<p>4.? If you sell anything, or create money trail, you are making money blogging.</p>
<p>Now that I’ve bored you with a list, you probably want something good. I’ll give it to you. If you have never blogged, this little start-up guide is for you. If you have blogged, maybe you just need a refresher course.</p>
<p>Anyway, you probably want to know how to blog. You know what blogging is and you know you can make money with it. What you may not know is how you start.</p>
<p>Well, it’s easy. Choose a provider. Make sure it’s someone who has the up-to-the minute programming so you don’t look ancient.</p>
<p>Create an account –Then, start writing! Alas, you are going to say “exactly HOW do I just pop into the blog and write?”</p>
<p>It’s not some horrid thing where you have to have a book next to you figuring out designs and codes. For the most part, there are layouts you choose from and often you can even pick colors of fonts and such. It’s like decorating a living room, only this is a living room about 12 million people could possibly visit. So make it look nice!</p>
<p>You don’t have to have software usually or anything snazzy. You simply pick a design or layout and create a look or image based upon choices that you’ll be prompted to make.</p>
<p>Is it an article, a column? What the heck IS a blog?? As mentioned before, in another article -blogs are actually entries. It’s like a diary or a journal. You simply write, but note – that whatever you do not want the world to see, do not write.? ? After you write your entry, you will be asked to publish or post it. Once you do that you still can often, go in and edit or delete it. You will usually give your blog a title. You type your entry, which you may call “blog” or “Content” and away you go. You’ve just blogged.</p>
<p>Sometimes, you allow (or not allow) the public or a select bunch you’ve invited to make posts or comments to what you have written. This makes for fun if you do allow it but sometimes it can be downright harsh. There is usually no screening on posts unless you specifically in your template and choices make sure no one has potty mouth or gossip mouth. The way to do this is to be a moderator, or to even hire a moderator. This way, all posts first go to an email address (they have no idea) and you or someone with some degree of ethics and standards, will edit, delete or allow the post to go through. That personally is my advice; don’t let downers, potty mouths or idiots post on your site unless you are really sure that you will attract only a top-notch crowd. Since blogs are often public places – think of the blog as a public bathroom. Only let the people in who flush and wash their hands. This is an especially nice feature also for control freaks.</p>
<p>Do I have to be youngish? Hip? Can I be a boomer or older than dirt?? Anyone can blog. There is no set rule of thumb. It used to be hip kids, journalists and maybe a select other few who did it. Now, you have grandparents who blog and let their kids blog also – and grandkids. It’s a great way to keep the family as a unit if you keep everyone together, you know?</p>
<p>Blogs are special. They are unique. They are really nothing more than a public diary or journal – where a web site is all about people going to the site and just staring at it, a blog is all about saying, “Come on in and sit a spell” – which is why you will find that blogs tend to be more upscale, than say, a chat room or chat board. Blogs are the welcome wagon of the internet. Chat rooms are like a seedy bar. Chat boards are like hospital waiting rooms where people sometimes share doom, gloom and gossip. But Blogs are really usually positive. Sure you will have that negative blog here and there – but a decent blog owner will beget decent posters for the most part.</p>
<p>It is a small world. So, when you visit a blog, or when you have a blog – expect people to comment online. It’s a diary where people will actually say – “this is cool, and I want to be a part of your life and share this with you” and…they will!? If you allow this in the template, you will have comments that agree, disagree or just share. You may have folks promoting themselves, or you may have cheerleaders supporting your blog. Either way, it’s a great way to make friends and yes, make money if that’s what you wish.</p>
<p>You need to realize that your blog could and very well may be found on the net during someone’s search. For instance, if you have certain tag words in your blog, or it’s just plain popular, a key word search could turn up your blog. It’s the net, and it’s public. Blog smart!</p>
<p>Blogging is for you, even if you think it isn’t. You may think you are not a writer. So what? First of all, if it is a personal blog meant for only a few folks, and you don’t care that you are not a thespian of the paper, then don’t worry about it.? Also, you don’t have to be a super-duper writer at all. Even if you are a writing savant, you certainly at least have an opinion, correct? Voice it through blogging! You also probably have a passion such as gardening, cooking or fixing old cars…that a bajillion people also have, that you could talk to and share with.? ? Again, you can make money. If you like gardening, you may want to think about selling seeds, or dried lavender from your garden, or renting ad space or a few thousand other ways to make money. Maybe an online course where you teach the power of planting? As long as you have passion and ideas, there will always be possible ways to make money that are fun and proactive.</p>
<p>Blogging is absolutely one of the most easy, fun, economical yet possibly financially rewarding hobbies you can start for yourself.</p>
<p>Michelle is a bona fide professional blogger. If you&#8217;re aiming for six figure online profits then you NEED her fresh, upbeat advice! Read the full version of this article here.</p>
<p>Article Source: <a href="http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Michelle_Bery">http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Michelle_Bery</a></p>
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