Give your fans a high-five

There are countless number of blogs, and hundreds of commentators to go with it. So, how do you thank them for their efforts of posting or visiting your site? You exist because they read what you have to say and also provide you feedback on posts that you write. How do you ensure that you’re giving them a little love back by linking to their website or even just thanking them for what they are doing? How do you keep your commentators happy and make them feel welcomed and encourage them to keep coming back? Continue Reading: Give Some Love To Your Commentators

 

I was browsing through a website called SlideShare, and I found some interesting presentations on making money online by blogging. Sometimes, these presentations state the most obvious, but nonetheless, it’s fun to view them as it gives a personal perspective of the author. Continue Reading: Making Money Online By Blogging

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Digg Banner

Digg, everyone has heard of it, but as the internet expands, can Digg hold the interests of the millions? I think Digg should have new sections to separate articles from, images, videos, and lists. I have come up with the following lists that can help Digg sort out content more proficiently. Continue Reading: Expanding Digg - Why Digg Needs New Sections

 

Well, it’s 2007, and the Guardian Unlimited has been redesigned… just the front page for now. I think they’ve done an excellent job at giving this website a modern identity. BBC… when are you giving yourself a new look?!

Guardian Redesigned

The Guardian is a British newspaper owned by the Guardian Media Group. It is published Monday to Saturday in the Berliner format. Until 1959 it was called The Manchester Guardian, reflecting its provincial origins; the paper is still occasionally referred to by this name, especially in North America (to distinguish it from other newspapers with similar names). The newspaper is printed in both Manchester and London. Continue Reading: Guardian Unlimited Redesigns

 

We’ve seen example.com all over, ever wondered who actually owns the domain name?

example.com, example.net, and example.org are second-level domain names reserved (by RFC 2606, Section 3) for use in documentation as examples. They are not available for registration.

By reserving these, IANA made available domains to use in manuals and sample software configurations. Thus, documentation writers can be sure to pick a domain that won’t inconvenience anyone if end-users try to use the sample configurations or examples as-is. Continue Reading: Who Owns Example.com?

 

No, we are not entering some Zune contest or anything, just wanted to write about what a great inspiration John Chow has been for the many members of the blogging community.

John Chow

You can’t be a bird man, if you don’t know how to count. The Birdman: John Chow.

John Chow, a proud member of the “probably yo’ daddy” foundation, has inspired so many bloggers to start their own blog, and make money by blogging. His greatest technique so far has been getting people to do a review of his blog. Over 1000s of people have linked to his site by saying that John Chow helps you make money online. You can read the past archives to see what people have to say about John Chow’s blog. Continue Reading: How John Chow became THE John Chow