Archive for March, 2006
Web 2.0 or Star Wars character? Take a quiz
2 Comments Published by Chris March 18th, 2006 in MiscellaneousOver on Cerado.com, there is a pretty funny quiz available:Cerado’s Web 2.0 or Star Wars Quiz
I got 35 which means I probably need a little more sun.
Technorati Tags: web2.0, web20, starwars, star+wars, fansites, trekkies
Following up on some recent posts about coffee shops being the new flexible work space, Im thinking about why many people choose not to participate in an office environment. Some people, due to familial responsibilties, work by tele-commuting. Others get tired of the commute and the pain on your psyche that can produce. But the […]
Want to make $10,000 and help your fellow bloggers?
0 Comments Published by Chris March 14th, 2006 in Blogs, General newsFrom the Blog Herald:
SEO offers $10,000 to bloggers to subvert the A-List
SEO John Scott, widely known more recently as the man behind the v7ndotcom elursrebmem SEO contest at v7n, has thrown down the gauntlet to bloggers to subvert the A-List. Loren Baker writes at Search Engine Journal that Scott feels that the blogosphere […]
I really enjoyed his book “Tipping Point” and am about to start reading “Blink”. He has recently started to blog and is keeping with it so far. A great post is entitled Mea Culpa and deals with why he hadn’t been blogging until recently.
In the past year I have often been asked why I […]
I enjoy reading Problogger and he has a great series for beginning bloggers. The tips he presents in the series are very basic but still relevant. Although not a technical method to blogging, he explores the reasons behind a person wanting to blog and what other questions you might want to ask yourself before committing […]
Business Week’s Heather Green cover podcast riches
0 Comments Published by Chris March 2nd, 2006 in PodcastsDoes anyone have a good guess at the potential revenue for podcast advertising?
Podcast riches
Technorati Tags: podcast, advertising, bloguniverse
Interesting and potentially useful concept
0 Comments Published by Chris March 2nd, 2006 in Blogs, General newsMatthew Ingram has a a running dialog with Kent Newsome about how to give lesser known bloggers more attention.