I have become completely turned off with some of the blogs out there that I had visited regularly, especially after finding the very person that built the blog and its community left the moment they sold the blog. While I can see some of the reasons for selling a site, there really are some things
[Continue Reading...]#DiggingThursdays: Promote Your Diggs
Yep, you heard it. After #SharingSundays has gone so well, I thought… even though that is happening, what about social bookmarking. For me, I love all the social bookmarking communities out there, Digg above all. However, as much as there are a lot of blogs out there, people really are not sharing the bookmark love
[Continue Reading...]#SharingSundays – November 14th Roundup Recap
This past Sunday for #SharingSundays was a blast. A lot of people shared their links on my facebook fan page wall and plenty of engaging. Please visit this past weeks #SharingSundays roundup participants! Are You Really Ready for Webinars & Video Conferences? by Marcie Hill Video Blogging Women On The Rise by Ileane Smith Text
[Continue Reading...]MySpace and Facebook – Almost Friends?
So Facebook and MySpace have decided to get buddy buddy and MySpace is going to allow Facebook updates and even login with the social network titan. This comes after a long standoff that perhaps the fact that MySpace finally realizes how significant it is to integrate some type of Facebook connect, considering how many more
[Continue Reading...]Are You Site Lurking?
I bet the title of this one threw you through a loop. And no, I am not making up junk – people do this more than anything else online, especially bloggers. It is perfectly okay to go site lurking. I think just about anyone reading this article has site lurked more than a couple times.
[Continue Reading...]Freelancing: Why A Revision Limit Is Necessary
Whether you won a project in a freelancer website or acquired a project in person or through social networking online, it takes time to get a project done and communication between the service provider and the client. It is the communication that is important and one of the largest failures that can happen during a
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