Archive for August, 2007

  • Should You Like Online Video?

    Rob May on why blogging sucks and video is where it’s at:
    The more I play in the online video space, the more I like it. Normal blogging is difficult because the moment there was money in it, everyone started trying to game the system by stuffing posts with keywords, maximizing titles for SEO, but writing [...]

  • How to Draw StumbleUpon Users Into Your Blog

    ProBlogger:
    The potential for StumbleUpon to send traffic is often under-estimated, particularly by new bloggers. Unlike digg and del.icio.us, an item doesn’t need to become popular before you see immediate results. One or two votes can bring a hundred or more readers — more than a new blog might see in a day.
    StumbleUpon users are, however, [...]

  • Bloggers to Unionize?

    FoxNews:
    In a move that might make some people scratch their heads, a loosely formed coalition of left-leaning bloggers are trying to band together to form a labor union they hope will help them receive health insurance, conduct collective bargaining or even set professional standards.
    The effort is an extension of the blogosphere’s growing power and presence, [...]

  • Economics of the Blogosphere

    The Catalyst Code:
    The blogosphere is one of the biggest and most influential global industries created in the last decade. Technorati tracks almost 100 million blogs and estimates that about 20 percent of blogs are active in the sense that they were updated in the last 90 days. Hundreds of millions of people globally either operate [...]