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Blogging for Beginners

Monday, January 11th, 2010

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Take the word Web. Now take the word Log (like in a ship’s log). Scrunch them together and you have Blog! Simple. A blog is just a log on the web. Simple in concept but they can be powerful in application. Blogs can be written by the girl up the street, right after she does her homework–just a daily record of how she feels and what she’s up to. Blogs are also written by staff people at powerful corporations, sharing news and policies. They’ve even been written by somewhat ordinary people but the effect has been so great they’ve made corporations lose money! A blog is really just some software (either on your own computer or maintained by a web company) that makes it very easy to post words–profound words or simple words or outrageous words–most often, daily. People do it for many reasons:

~ to share their feelings

~ to share their thoughts

~ to share other people’s feelings

~ to share other people’s thoughts

~ to raise hell

~ to help folks get closer to heaven

~ to help other people learn things

~ to help other people change their thinking

~ to criticize ideas

~ to criticize people

~ to criticize companies

~ to praise ideas, people, or companies

Get the idea? A blog can be used to post (which just means put on the web) words ( or, words and pictures, or just Pictures! ) that do many different things. Obviously, any given blog could be doing a number of those things on any given day. Most blogs have a theme (or, themes) that are used to channel what’s posted. Some of them wander all over the place. There are many ways to start a blog. You can buy software and put it on your computer and host the blog all by yourself. This method lets you have a tremendous amount of control over how the blog looks and what features it has. The other way to start a blog is to use one of the many blog-places on the web. You may not have total control over how it looks or what features it has but these place give you quite a bit and it’s free! Here’s a short list of web addresses where you can get a free blog:

http://www.blogger.com/start

http://www.typepad.com/splash/

http://www.livejournal.com/

http://www.blogsource.com/

These certainly aren’t the only places to go, just some of the more popular ones, and they all make it very easy to start blogging! I’d go to all four places and compare what they offer–get a feel for the place. Most blogs are published by people like you and me–somewhat normal and with “something” to say. By the way, if you think you wouldn’t have much to say in a blog, you might want to look at my booklet about blogging on my site (See below. {In fact, this article is an excerpt of that booklet.}) because it helps you find out what you have inside that others would love to hear about! The daily-diary blog is very common as far as types of blogs go but what people put in those blogs can range from what may seem boring to what positively shocks! Think of just about any topic at all and there is bound to be a blog out there somewhere that talks about it, even blogs about blogging! Even if only your family and friends read your blog, there’s a very important effect going on. You’re writing it. You’re sharing what matters to you. You’re an author and a publisher. You are making sure that part of you is in the Record–the vast amount of information that humanity is creating every day.

( If you’re interested in figuring out the best kind of blog for you, visit my site for the inexpensive booklet, “Blogging ~ What It Is & How To Love It”. It includes some exercises that will help you range in on the best kind of blog for you ! )

The first important feature of a blog, and the most important, is the place you put the words (and/or pictures). This is usually just a box on the computer screen that you click your mouse on and start typing away. One important part of this text box (and people call it that even if you fill it with pictures) is some easy way to make your words “pretty”–some bold, some italic, maybe some in different styles of typeface (called fonts). The places I listed in the last section all make it very easy to put down and pretty-up your words (or insert pictures). Something else that’s important to many bloggers is an easy way to insert links into the body of what they’re writing. Many blogs exist as channels for letting other people know what the individual blogger is doing on the Web. Let’s say the blogger is an avid fan of sports in space (hey! Maybe not right now but soon, huh?). They cruise the Web looking for interesting things about sports in space and when they find something, *Ping*, it appears in the blog. So, be sure the place you choose to host your blog makes it easy to insert a link to another place on the Web. If you start blogging in one place and find out it’s a real drag figuring out how to easily link to other sites, drop that blog–let it die–and go where you can do it without hardly thinking about it. If you’ve never read a blog, you may wonder why I’m stressing this point. Go forth and read some blogs! You’ll quickly see why this feature is so important in the World Wide Web…

Another important feature is called Comments. This usually appears right at the bottom of each post to the blog as a link that says, duh, comments… Why is this important? Well, imagine that you’re visiting someone else’s blog. They’ve just said something that you really like or really don’t like. What do you want to do? Comment on what they said. Comments are one of the features of blogs that make people want to come back. Over time, good bloggers (and I don’t mean just the ones with fancy words or stunning arguments) gather a group of regular readers who love to comment on the posts. This, in turn, gives the blogger ideas about what to put in (or, keep out of) the blog. They call it interactivity and it can become one of the very best things about blogging!

So, you have a place to put your content (words and/or pics) and a place to let others comment. Next you want to be sure there’s a way to easily add links to past posts in the blog. This feature is usually in a column to the right or the left of the blog’s posts and often has a heading that says something like: Recent Posts. The reason this is important to have is that, as you post, daily or weekly, to your blog, the individual posts move down the web page and, depending on how you set the preferences, they eventually fall off the first page. There will be a link at the bottom that lets people read these old posts but having a way to let them look to the side and click on a link that has the title of the older posts is oh-so much better. If you have a choice, pick a place that gives you control over which posts end up in this column. You may not want every single thing you’ve said so easy to get to. You can delete any post, of course, but you never know when some old forgotten thought or feeling could become important to remember. So, keep all the old posts but be able to show on the front page the ones that seem meaningful to most people or for most of the reasons the blog is in existence.

Next comes the Titles of individual posts and a place to put Links to Other Blogs. Both of these aspects of blogging are important if you want a lot of other people to come to your blog and read it. The titles of individual blogs are important because they have the job of making people want to read what you’ve written. They also have the job of letting the search engines find key words that will make your blog show up on the Web’s radar. It often happens that a certain combination of words in the title of a blog post has made a rather unknown blog soar to the top of the search results page.

Having a place to put links to other blogs has a similar effect–helping the search engines notice your blog. Both titles (plus the smart use of keywords in the body of the blog post) and links to other blogs help other people find you. But, if you link to another blog, be sure you e-mail that person and tell them you did it. Then, in the nicest way you can, ask them to put a link to your blog on theirs! Cross-linking like this is the best way to generate an audience for your blog, unless you have a really huge family and thousands of personal friends…

The other reason to cross-link with other blogs is because it can help you form a community of interest around your own blog. Let’s say your blog is about Space Sports. You go to Google and put in the words “space sports” and “blogs”. Up comes a bunch of other blogs. You link to the ones you like and ask them to do the same. Your life just became much more interesting–to yourself and to a lot of other people! Let’s say you don’t have a blog with something as riotously popular as Space Sports. Maybe your blog is about quilting that uses cloth made from reeds that grow on the banks of South American rivers. What? Google choked?! No sweat. Link to blogs about cloth manufacturing at home, or protecting plants that grow by rivers in South America, or any ol’ quilting sites. Who’s to say how you go about building a community of interest around your own blog? Do what you feel is right. Do what you want. It’s your Place in CyberSpace !

To round out this section on the features and characteristics of blogs, I’ll leave you with some Web addresses of interesting articles about blogs:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blog

http://www.rebeccamead.com/2000_11_13_art_blog.htm

http://www.cjr.org/issues/2003/5/blog-jensen.asp

http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/10.05/mustread.html?pg=2

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/in_depth/sci_tech/2000/dot_life/179999 8.stm

So… Let’s assume you have a Prime Life Interest or a list of Prime Life Interests and you’ve found a Place on the Web that makes it easy to tell or show others about it or them. Hopefully, you’ve already or will soon find other blogs that are related to yours in some way. To help you do this, so you can make your blog more visible (by cross-linking with them) and start to create a community of interest, here’s a list of addresses that can help you find other blogs:

http://www.technorati.com/

http://blogsearch.google.com/

http://www.bloogz.com/

http://www.blogflux.com

Now, while you’re finding those other blogs, you need to pay attention to how they do their blogging! Even in the same blog-space, different bloggers will choose different features of the blog which will radically change the effect it has on its readers. Then, there’s the actual way the individual bloggers go about putting their words and images into the blogs. This is where a person’s personality shines through the features and content of the blog–this is where you can shine! There are two basic ways to refine the style you use to create your blog:

A. Take some time to write a few trial posts, show them to a few interested people, then start the blog.

B. Just Do It !

I highly recommend choice B ! Get in there and make mistakes. Make them right in front of the whole world. If nothing else, you can write about the mistake and make the correction in your next post. Bingo ! Two posts for the price of one… I think the supreme advantage in just starting right in and making public corrections along the way is that you’re letting people see the REAL you. Especially if your using the blog to publicly learn and share that learning with others, this is the preferred method. Think about this: words without a voice to actually say them can be boring. But words that are trying hard to say something, something that deeply matters to the person writing them, even if they take their time and wander around a lot, are more honest and appealing. However, if you take out “something that deeply matters to the person writing them”, you’re back to just boring, along with aimless. (This argument also makes sense even if your blog is mostly images.) By the way, something that’s coming on line as I write this are audio and video blogs. Whoo Hoo ! ! Another experience that will improve the way you let yourself shine in your blog is to make an effort to look at blogs that are not in your list of preferred topics . Just because you don’t have an abiding interest in a topic doesn’t mean you can’t learn something from a good blog about it. In fact, the fact that you don’t especially care for the actual content will enable you to focus more on the way it’s presented ! Just because your burning interest is Space Sports is no reason to ignore what you may learn about presentation from a quilting blog. That may seem like quite a stretch but the farther away you get from your content the better you can objectively see the way that content is presented, and learn from it.

So, there it is. My humble, short guide to blogging and how to love it. About the only advice I have left right now is to read this article again in a few days. Never know what you may have missed till you find it again, eh?

If you’d like to see what someone like me does with a blog, look at these two:

http://www.lulu.com/amzolt

http://www.livejournal.com/users/amzoltai

Also, I’d love to hear from you with any comments or criticisms you may have about this article. Everything can be improved, right ? Write to me at:

amzolt@gmail.com

Reel In Your Identity With Badge Reels Ongoing Job

Friday, November 13th, 2009

Badge reels are a common route to show ID cards, badges, and proximity cards. If you do not understand what a badge reel is, it is an the correlation code item that attaches to an individual’s clothing so that the human being can wear his/her ID. The ID is connected to a retractable cord that makes it good for the human being to pull elsewhere his/her ID and swipe it for admission to secured fields. There are a abundant of dissimilar badge reels easy these sidereal days, so this condition will have a look at what’s out there so you can decide the appropriate badge reels for your place of work or another organization.

A real fundamental type of badge reel is the no-twist kind. These reels contain a part of plastic on the cord to arbitrage conspiracy prevent your ID card from gettingtwistedroughly. Thesepoints could either be clipped to a belt or you could attach the swivel support to your clothing. On that point are a abundant of different colors available, so you’re bound to observe the perfect single for your employees or volunteers.

Round badge-reels are really general, specially since you can customize them with your company’s colors and/or logo. These badge reels could either be opaque or translucent and you can have them with a spring clip or belt clip so they could be easy affiliate code attached to clothing. Several round badge reels own a reinforced vinyl strap that services ensure your ID will halt connected to the reel at all epoch. Square badge reels are real parallel to round ones, leave off that they are square. Both the round and square badge reels own a cord that is 34 inches or longer.

If displaying your company’s logo is significant, you would be pleased to be familiar with that you could purchase a Logoreel badge reel. These particulars hold an imprint region that is 150% larger than the ones originated on common badge reels. That path your logo could be seen more easy. The cord is slightly extended and all reel has 2 dissimilar attachment options: a belt clip and a loop that could be easy attached to a lanyard. These are some of the nearly all versatile badge reels you could purchase. If you like the thought of attaching a badge reel to a lanyard but you do not want the additional practical estate for your logo, lanyard badge-reels are deserving a look. Several lanyard reels are known as “Smart Reel” productions because the cord will halt extended unless you press a button to retract it. (There are too Brilliant Reels that stomach alone as conflicting to lasts part of lanyard.)

To Blog or Not to Blog: Are Blogs Becoming More Popular than Forums, Newsletters and E-zines?

Tuesday, November 10th, 2009

Blogging is hot, and seems to be becoming hotter each month. Although blogging originally was dismissed, by many successful publishers and other online “gurus”, the truth is that now, a few years after the “blogging trend” began, there are actually more blogs and more bloggers online than ever before. Blogging, obviously, is “here to stay”!

Actually first documented in 1997, Web logs initially used the abbreviated version: wee-blog, with a Web log editor referred to as a blogger. Since then, all types of Web logs (blogs) and blogging software have emerged, giving rise to this lucrative and dynamic market.

Now, everything from advertising blogs to zoology blogs exist, with every topic in between apparent online. Political blogs are rampant, and groups of bloggers across the globe post regularly on every topic imaginable.

What does a blog supply that an e-zine, newsletter, or forum might not? What has skyrocketed the popularity of the blog over the past several years?

The answers are really quite simple:

1. Blogs are more highly interactive. Posters get to see the results of a post immediately, as the post appears simultaneously after posting. Posters also don’t have the usual moderation that appears in forums, where posts may be deleted without warning. Usually, in blogs, more freedom is given, and posts are usually accepted no matter what the content, or the topic.

E-zines and newsletters, with their one sided presentation of views, have decreased in popularity with the increase of the popularity of blogs.

2. Blogs are easy to maintain and easy to start. The sheer volume of choices is staggering! Everything from “blogging software” to “blogging services” are available, and even a novice blogger will find blogging quick and easy to do.

3. Blogs are “Search Engine Friendly Food”. Search Engines love blogs, because of the constantly changing content that appears daily. Search Engines are constantly “searching” for new content, and blogs meet this requirement splendidly!

4. Blogs are actually a lot of fun! The entertainment aspects of a blog cannot be dismissed. A great deal of “voyeurism” exists on blogs, where other bloggers continually monitor discussions, both pro and con concerning an issue. Discussions on blogs can be “heated” and interesting, with much repartee occurring daily! Blogs are a rousing form of media, indeed, with many bloggers returning repeatedly throughout a day to view new posts.

For a view into popular blogs of many categories, just visit: http://www.blogit.com

5. Many blogs are capable of syndication. Syndication is a great way to ensure that your writing and your views are exposed to as much of the general public as possible. Syndication is many times included in blogging services now, and this has drawn individuals to the art of blogging continuously.

For an example of a blog service that features syndication, please visit: http://www.typepad.com

6. There are no lists to maintain, or spam filters to worry about with blogs. This is one reason why so many writers and publishers have turned to blogs. E-mail delivery of newsletters and e-zines has become difficult over the past few years, with the advent of spam filters. Blogs are not delivered, and therefore, no methods of defeating filters are needed, and no “non-deliverables” occur, which has been the bane of writers and publishers prior to this.

A good blogging software exists at: http://www.silkblogs.com

7. Blogs are economical. Since no lists are maintained, there are no list server costs. Blogging software and blogging services are also very reasonably priced, giving good value for the money spent monthly consistently. Some blogging services charge others to “read”, while others charge writers to “write”, but overall the monthly charges are rather minimal either way.

8. Blogs are educational. There are such a variety of informative and educational blogs available now, that a search for any subject usually turns up hundreds of offerings. Differing points of view on all subjects are offered routinely, giving a reader or poster an “insight” into the hearts and minds of other bloggers.

Blogs also, to be successful, however, need to contain the same elements of a popular newsletter or e-zine:

A. Compelling, well-written content. No one, either online or offline wants to read materials that are poorly written or difficult or boring to read.

B. Updated material. Just as in newsletters or e-zines, if material is not updated continually, then the audience eventually dies.

C. Rousing topics. Topics of interest to a wide range of readers succeed more than topics that appeal to very few, or are rather dull topics.

D. A nice layout and visual appeal. A blog is akin to a Web site for written materials, and just like in the design of a Web site, every care should be made to have the blog be visually appealing and friendly to visitors.

Newsletters, e-zines and forums, of course, will remain. But as you can clearly see, blogging, bloggers, and blogs themselves, have definitely added to the “online experience” and will possibly (and hopefully) be around for decades more!

Vishal P. Rao is the owner of: http://www.work-at-home-forum.com/
An online community of people who work at home.

A New Breed of High Speed Internet Experience Only at Qwest

Saturday, October 24th, 2009

Speed and dependability is only the beginning of what Qwest high speed Internet could provide. When you subscribe to Qwest DSL, plus you will get Windows Live free. Your Qwest DSL connection comes with a free Windows Live security suite. It contains spyware blocker,firewall, parental controls, and more. Apart from the common safety features, Windows Live has powerful functions and features

You can get up to ten email addresses with each Qwest account , so every member of your household can have their own address. Qwest Live Messenger service union means that the speed of the Internet chat is not only about the text continues. The chat window simplifies picture, video and file-sharing. offers couple of packages. Every bundle comes with the capacity to access the web as much as you like. If you are new to computers , or if you only have a few questions, Qwest’s DSL provides 24-hour technical support and a 24-hour customer service. Qwest High Speed Internet has partnered with MSN Premium including: Parental Controls, Virus Guard, Pop-up guard, MSN Money Plus and Encarta Premium.

Speeds are much faster than with 56-Kbp dial up. * You are consistently connected without any interruptions or busy tones to handle. The introductory price is very reasonable. family can surf the Internet just a single connection! Now using your existing phone connection you can surf and talk at the same time . * Helpful tools to increase your broadband experience. * MSN Premium to give you all the support, when you need to . * Free support for technical wise. Qwest Communications Corporation has been the nation’s leading Telco service for years now. phone services, corporate phone service, long distance phone service, and DSL. On Qwest telecommunication services, today Qwest Communications offers awesome deals. Of course, Qwest Internet is fast quick downloads is just an example of speed. Working online is much more enjoyable with high speed internet connections.

Sports Enthusiast, AT&T U-verse Is PERFECT for You

Saturday, September 26th, 2009

Cable TV isn’t as hot now as it was 30 years ago. AT&T has been increasing millions of previous cable customers worldwide because of their exceptional programming choices that are indeed affordable. Are you thinking about switching too? Let us examine the benefits of switching to ATT Uverse.

AT&T Uverse have more programs bundled together to meet exactly what you need, so there is always one design exactly for you. Parents will be eager to identify about the Family Package which features family-friendly guides at a reasonable price. And, for those wishing even more, you can select from a wide array of channels enjoy from 150 to 250 viewing stations. If you are a sports enthusiast, make sure you don’t miss the next big game and add the sports bundle to any normal viewing bundle. In addition, there are also packages for movie enthusiast, this package is dedicated to films only.

In addition, HD channel is also available. Almost all household in America have HD enable TV. With more than 100 high definition channels, U-verse is way ahead of what cable could offer. If you spend money on an HDTV for you and your family, you would be better off spending the money elsewhere as cable currently offers much lesser channels in HD.

If someone in your household is an avid sports enthusiast, AT&T Uverse is practically a need. AT&T Uverse wraps all games actions irrespective of the number of viewers. You can watch every Sundays of pro football games, or soccer games from across the world. It doesn’t get any better than this for the true sports enthusiast.

It is apparent that there is much that AT&T could offer when you make that switch. AT&T TV package is about the same cost as cable television but with AT&T they offer great bundle that contain free installation and equipment. If you want you can add additional features that will enhance your viewing experience and have you asking yourself why you did not switch at an earlier date.

FiOS More than What We Imagined it to Be

Sunday, August 9th, 2009

Finally, after years of stagnating, our neighborhood finally allowed Verizon’s FIOS TV in. Where I live, a lot of people are on the waiting list, but I joined this month and installation took place only this past week. At the present time, we were hooked up with FIOS internet, which provided 15MB downstream as well as upstream Ten dollars a month is all that the premium service costs. and I’ve been really satisfied.

Because I currently has Verizon FIOS internet service, connecting my TV was a simple installation. The technician installed the cables by taking my existing coax splitter and splitting the signal before the router. The coax cable laid outside, gets split as they enter your house, spread to all your rooms and in the process a downstream cable gets into the Coax connector of Verizon Internet Router. From that point the router communicated TCP/IP over RJ-45 and provides the house, but this is also used to assign IP addresses to the DVR over coax. (DVRs) that comes included along with your FIOS TV bundle.

The interface is very easy to use and very intuitive. There are also plenty of advanced features and shortcuts you’ll find as you become more familiar with the software. When you’re watching TV, selecting the buttons marked up, down, left or right will take you those directions. (which serves as a timesaver) to alternate modes instantaneously. To view a split-screen that has the TV guide on the left-hand side, push the up button, and in order to see a half-screen floating guide, push the down button. If you press “Guide” a single time, it delivers the full-screen menu, while hitting it two times takes you to a split-screen. Hit info once for a popup, hit it again for a full-screen page.

This DVR has a storage capacity of 17 viewing hours in HD, or 60 in SD broadcast (Similar Defintion) or whatever mix of the two you can take care of. Like with the majority of DVR devices, it is possible to adjust every recording as “protected”. (not deleted in an automatic manner) You may fix yourself in a queue with the last x recordings. It’s possible to choose new episodes exclusively, or to choose all shows including those that are repeats.

As for the cost, the Core Package is only $43 per month right now, and you get different DVR options to choose from including standard, High Def, standard DVR and High Def DVR. We found that paying $60 for cable TV wasn’t a good enough value considering how little TV we watch. Premium channels cost the same as with cable, most likely since HBO and Showtime set their own costs, rather than the provider.

We have been very pleased with the results. I am satisfied with Verizon’s picture quality and its set-top box; wish they come out with more choice of on-Demand movies and of course update the set-top boxes Verizon FIOS TV has been available in my area for only a month, but I feel they are providing a great service. It is recommended over local cable if you can get it.

ATT Uverse Reviews are Here!

Friday, May 22nd, 2009

ATT Uverse is the superior value around with regards to Internet and television service and is recognized as one of the best quality service providers in the country. More than a million homes have already switched to ATT Uverse to get better quality cable and web access at a low cost, and you can too.

One of the ways that Uverse helps you save money is that you have the ability to get the services that you desire bundled together at a lower cost. So instead of dealing with different firms for web access and television you can get everything from ATT for a lesser amount. If you have a home phone you can sweeten the deal by bundling up your phone, tv, and the internet.

Bundling Up your home’s service will save you money every month and it will also make it a lot easier for you to keep order of your bills because there’ll only be one. If you have ATT wireless cellular telephone as your provider you can even aggregate your cell invoice and your AT&T bill each month so that you can pay one bill all with only one check. Comfort and a low cost make the ATT Uverse service the best value.

ATT Uverse services also save you dollars because you can select only the Television stations and the level of Internet access that you need. If you don’t want to pay for every single TV station available and only want a a few specific channels instead, you can sign up for a small price plan that includes specific stations instead of taking all of the channels that ATT provides. Read what ATT U-verse Reviews say — if you don’t require a lot of web speed you can opt for a lower cost level of service to save money and still get all the Web speed that you want.

There are a good deal of ways that you can decrease your monthly cost but abandoning your TV and Net services isn’t really the best way to cut back. ATT can provide umpteen hours of relatively cheap entertainment compared to the price of dining out or going out overall. You can also friends and family over for baseball, movies, and more.