Archive for the ‘Blogging Best Practices’ Category

Episode 1.3 Interview with Kylie Harper of TapitWater.com

Tuesday, August 18th, 2009

This was an interesting show getting to learn more about Tapit and Kylie.
We talked about what it means to be a Tapit Water Partner. We also talked about how Tapit uses technology from blogging, YouTube, iPhone and Twitter to spread their message of water bottle refilling.
Tapit is blogging 1-2x per day! And, they use The [...]


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All About Blogging

Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009

Almost everyone has a blog these days. However, the word blog is so new to our world that Microsoft Word still sees it as a misspelling. The internet is filled with sites claiming to make you rich by writing a blog. While it is true that some bloggers, such as Perez Hilton, find great wealth [...]


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What Is Web 2.0 and What Are Some Examples of Websites and Technology?

Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009

If you have been on the internet lately, you have probably come across the term “Web 2.0″ and don’t know exactly what it means. The term can be used to describe websites or the technology behind a website, but what is Web 2.0? And, what was Web 1.0, if there was such a thing?
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Today's Job Losses Produce the 'Net Potato

Tuesday, February 3rd, 2009

In today’s Wall Street Journal, Nick Wingfield and Pui-Wing Tam comment on the “social anesthesia that distracts people from the stress of unemployment.”
Before the Internet, traditional forms of entertainment helped pass the time away for the jobless. In the 1930’s it was the movie theater. In the 1990’s it was the television. Today, it’s [...]


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On Blogging

Tuesday, February 3rd, 2009

Now that you’re a blogger, you might be tempted to start waxing poetic about everything, and topics unrelated to your primary topic. Resist the urge or it will dilute or disrupt your message. Unless, of course, you manage to effectively infuse it with your regular message.
Otherwise, take your exceptional observation skills and focus them upon [...]


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