Posts Tagged with ‘blog’

ShoutPost In The Wilderness

Phil Butler

ShoutPost has just launched a free, innovative site for creating blogs. Following the new trend for advertising free blog sites, the creators of tBlog.com have built a site where users can be heard without the "noise" of advertising.  According to their press release, ShoutPost is the first free blog syndication host with no advertising.
Unlike sites such as MySpace.com, Friendster.com and blog.com ShoutPost reserves user spaces for user content only. The new site also provides a unique syndication system that enables bloggers to create their [...]

V7N - Rocket Aimed At Google

Phil Butler

PRWeb - January 21, 2007 - SEO companies have been hit hard by Google and the search engines' increasingly complex algorithmic filters. These filters can often determine if a link is paid or not. V7N Contextual is a company that was just launched, and that claims it can supply undetectable links.
V7N Contextual aims to provide the SEO industry with a new edge to combat the Goggle filters. John Scott launched the new company to enable SEO companies to continue [...]

Everlasting Topical Blogs from Boxxet

Svetlana Gladkova

Boxxet - the service we heard about back in March - has been released to public. It was announced yesterday in the company's blog. Until yesterday the website was invitation-only.
Boxxet is actually all about compilation. It is intended to create various frequently updated topical "Boxxets" - collections of images, blogs, RSS feeds, search results, etc. The Boxxets are created and edited by users assisted by a special search engine. The Boxxets resemble frequently updated topical blogs - but they are [...]

Raw Sugar Closes - Part of Web 2.0’s Roadkill

Robert Sanzalone

Announcement: Social bookmarking company Raw Sugar closes its doors.
The last day in December was a sad day in the Web 2.0 world. Ofer Ben-Shachar’s ambitious project - Raw Sugar - closed down its operation.
If you never had the opportunity to try it (it still is in operation as of this posting), Raw Sugar attempted to be a much more potent form of del.icio.us by not only providing the ability to bookmark and share sites, but to also categorize those bookmarks [...]

Blog Platform Review: Wordpress

2cworth

 
Blogger is one of the oldest blog platforms around, whereas Wordpress is among the newer ones. Nevertheless, Wordpress has been gaining users and popularity; part of it may be due to the free / open source nature of the offering, but the range of features coupled with the ease of use is probably a key driver.
This review is based on testing the free hosted service at Wordpress.com, not the software download at Wordpress.org that’s used for self-hosted sites. Technically, there [...]

Technorati - a Must for a Blogger

Delta - Tech.co.nr

Is it possible to have a blog and have no idea on what Technorati is? I doubt it. Technorati allows you, in short, to see what others are saying about your blog, who they are, where they link to you and what they think. It shows a quick brief of what people on the net are searching for and what topics are hot in the blogosphere. Technorati searches the blogosphere regularly, showing the most recent posts and links on the [...]

Mini Review Series - Blog Platforms

2cworth

For all the hype that follows YouTube, Flickr and other new Web 2.0 offerings, the biggest Web 2.0 success story has really been weblogs and blogging. A report on Technorati talks about the explosive growth; the number of blogs today is over a 100 times what it’s been 3 years ago, with the size doubling every 200 days or so. Yet, the Technorati count of 55 million excludes spam blogs, and others that don’t exactly meet their criteria as being [...]

Spiffy Website Widgets & Free Powerful Advertising

Delta - Tech.co.nr

MyBlogLog. Perhaps not the website you were expecting? Well, let me tell you some things about the website which you might, or might not have known. This is one of the internet’s most consistent, free advertising bases. Simply submit a site, and gradually, you will see the hits start flowing in. Through MyBlogLog, my website gets 50 extra unique hits each and every day, according to Google Analytics. This might not sound much, but in a year, that’s over 18,000 additional [...]

Interview with JobCoin CEO Keith Schacht

Svetlana Gladkova

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Some time ago Diana Tan??published a post??about JobCoin - a great job board tool for bloggers to get additional revenue by posting jobs at their blogs. Today I am continuing our series of interviews with CEOs of Web 2.0 startups with an interview with JobCoin CEO Keith Schacht.
So first of all will you please introduce yourself and describe for us your previous experience and how you have come up with the idea of JobCoin.
Sure, my name is Keith Schacht. I’m [...]

Reviewme Has 100K Budget

colbertlow

Have you ever dreamt of making money just by doing what you like best? Well, if you consider reviewing other products as one of your expertise, then you should sign up for reviewme.com. If you are unaware of Reviewme.com, it’s actually a service where advertisers will use bloggers from various industries to create a buzz about their service. And this means, bloggers like us will be able to make some extra cash, by reviewing an advertiser’s product or service.
Since most [...]