Archive for the 'Blogging' Category

The Unblogosphere

This morning on The RSS Blog, Randy Morin posted about a link to Kent Newsome’s article about the unblogosphere. You have to first understand that an ‘unconference’ is a relatively new term for a new type of conference where there really isn’t an audience. Presenters and speakers are basically on the same plane with equal [...]

Free eBook: Deep Secrets of Successful Blogging

Looking for motivation and tips to improve your blogging? There are lots of great web sites out there. Chitika the on-line advertising network had 30 great bloggers guest blog for them in April. They have gathered together all the posts and packaged them into a PDF.
If you read any of the bloggers involved you will [...]

Tread Carefully on the String of Numbers Theory

I didn’t blog about the Digg riot last week. I’ve never seen techmeme fill up so fast over one item. Either a serious cord was struck or we are, regrettably, in the proverbial echo chamber.
Some have posted that the string of hex digits is just a string of numbers. They are correct, as long as [...]

WordPress XMLRPC Endpoint

One of the cool things about WordPress is you can set up external services like Del.icio.us, Flickr and Blip.tv to post to your blog. In Flickr for example you click ‘blog this’ and one of your photos will be posted as a blog entry.
When I installed WordPress last week I started going through and getting [...]

Feedburner Slurping Your Links?

Marketing Pilgrim has an article on how Feedburner could be getting your links instead of your site.
Feedburner provides a service for tracking clicks in your feed. They aren’t trying to be evil or anything, just trying to add value to their service. The problem comes into play when your feed gets scraped by others or [...]

Moved to WordPress

I’ve decided to try out WordPress. Google, I loves ya but Blogger is broken. So, pardon the dust as they say as I get the new template up and running. So far I’m just moving this main blog over and I’ll consider the others as time permits.
WordPress was pretty easy to set up on my [...]