Archive for the 'blog tools' Category
Record both sides of interview at the same time. Introducing Vidize
0 CommentsCheck out Vidize a newly launche Web 2.0 tool for Podcasters, broadcasters, bloggers and more.
Using Vidize allows you to record both sides of an interview online and then publish it as quickly as you need it. The site is very straight forward and easy to use.
Enjoy.
blog, Postcast, Vidize
1 Perfect Blog Post Title
1 CommentI’ve just come across this formula to use to create the best blog title:
(Number) (Adjective) (Key Phrase)
Try to use your keywords in the key phrase for good search results too.
Now let’s try it out:
10 Best Safari Spas
5 Tempting Tiramisu recipies
3 Revolting Monster Stories for under 5s
Your go….
adjective, blog, key phrase, key word, number, title
Blog research tools
0 CommentsNeed to build up or refresh your blog roll?
Need to find out where to look for what people are saying about your company and who is worth reacting to?
These are the places to start your search:
www.blogpulse.com - created by Nielsen Buzz Metrics it identifies blogosphere trends
www.technorati.com - the web search engine for blogs
www.icerocket.com
Google blog search
and […]
What’s buzzing on internet blogs now?
0 CommentsJust in case you thought you’d seen this before, this tool comes from the Internet -World site - Thanks.
blog, buzz, Internet World
Blogging Spam
0 CommentsNot much seems to be written on or acknowledged about the phenomenon of spam comments on blogs. It is relentless and can become an administrative nightmare if not dealt with - ie deleted - regularly!
Typically we get three types:
The upfront offering:
Porn
Pharmaceuticals
Insurances
Cars
Pay dayloans
Watches
The cover up offering
a short comment saying ‘nice page’ or ‘nice colours’ or […]
Adrian Melrose talks at Screen International’s Film Future Summit
0 CommentsOur MD, Adrian Melrose today was part of the line up at Screen International’s Film Future Summit.
Adrian was there to share his experience particularly in social media for promoting films. Content remains king. If it’s a good product, ‘word of mouth’ will spread the good news like wildflower. If you […]
eFuture visions c/o Internet World speakers
3 CommentsApologies for the delay in commenting on the talks we heard at London’s Internet World, but at last the opportunity has arisen to jot down some perceived wisdom and pass it on.
The speakers we enjoyed listening to - who had real news and views to impart - were Ashley Friedlein (CEO of E-consultancy.com) and Loic […]
Blooker prize honours best blogs
0 CommentsIt is wonderful to see the cross-over of media from online to print – as the words of ‘paperless world’ reverberate across the world wide web with a sarcastic laugh in my head. By publishing a book, we feel it reaffirms the blogging medium’s acceptance if not nearing maturity.
These blogs that are printed […]
Weblog Awards 2007 Winners are…
0 CommentsWonder if you spotted the winners of The Weblog Awards™ announced on Monday earlier this week, March 12.
The winners are a wonderful cross section of popular, new, large, small, private and public blogs highlighting the variety and many uses of blogging.
Category nominations were made voluntarily by members of the general public […]
English language blogs peaked? We think not!
0 CommentsGraham Charlton’s blog post on e-consultancy.com advises that another report has been published forecasting that English Blogs have peaked.
Pranam Kolari looked at ‘ the distribution of “I” in blog posts, one from BlogPulse and the other from Technorati’ and proclaims that there is constant growth – ie no change.
All the comments come up […]
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