
The Tweeting Traveller – Tools to communicate on the Go
Nov 22nd
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Travelers that use Twitter already know the micro blogging site’s power when it comes to sharing information and getting tips from other tweeting travellers.
Now, with the growing number of travellers taking mobile phones and iPhones on their travels, there are even more ways to get benefits from Twitter while travelling.
Using Twitter in conjunction with Twitter tools to communicate on the go can be a More >

Keep Blogging: Making Time for Your Blog While Keeping a Day Job
Nov 19th
While it is every blogger’s dream to make enough money blogging such that you don’t need to “keep your day job”, for the vast majority of us, full-time blogging is still pretty far out there on the horizon. Still, that doesn’t mean that it can’t eventually happen; but if you do want to make it big one day, you’ll have to devote a significant amount of time to your blog(s). It isn’t the easiest thing when your 9-to-5 stint dominates most of your time, but it’s still feasible to do both if you practice a little self-discipline. Here are a few More >
The New Social Media Browser RockMelt – What it has in store for us?
Nov 17th
A new browser has entered the market. If you aren’t aware of it, it is RockMelt. A browser which supposedly approaches to stand out from other browsers because it’s social networking capabilities. It is developed by Tim Howes and Eric Vishria and backed by Netscape founder Marc Andreessen.
If you carefully observe the look and feel of the browser, it looks more like google chrome because it is based on chromium. Chromium is the open source web browser project from which Google Chrome draws its source code. The project’s hourly Chromium snapshots appear essentially similar to the latest builds of Google Chrome More >







5 Types of Blog Moderators
Nov 14th
Posted by joshuatitsworth in blog promotion
19 comments
Blog Moderation is a tough task
No two blogs are the same, or at least they shouldn’t be. While topics and content can be similar, the major differences are below the fold. For me, at least, it’s about how the blog owner/author moderates the comments. We’ve already read pieces on different types of commenters, but how about the different types of moderators?
Link NaziThe only thing this moderator hates are links in the comment section. No matter how valid the comment, what type of link it is, NO LINK FOR YOU. This doesn’t mean the blog owner is against linking out. More than likely he/she More >