Blogging and Advertising: Where Should You Start?

What you should know about placing ads on your website.

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This post was written by Earthorg on November 10, 2009

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WordPress 2.0 for iPhone: Review

Wordpress releases a new app for mobile blogging on the iPhone. Will this revolutionize blogging on the go?

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This post was written by hadesarrow on November 9, 2009

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MMA Flashback: Kimbo Slice Comes To Prime Time

October 27, 2009 | By Ross Everett In Blogging | It wasnt the decisive blowout that EliteXC was hoping far to send Kimbo Slices stardom into the stratosphere but with some seriously tense moments for the former street fighter against a game James Thompson everyone concerned is likely happy with a victory of any sort. Kimbo at times displayed some surprising skill on the ground, while at other times looked amateurish and lost. Slice clearly had the edge in the standup exchanges, and appe

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Mobile Blogging is on the Cutting Edge

Mobile blogging is an exciting phenomenon that is sweeping the blogosphere. One of the reasons why a lot of bloggers are attracted to the medium of blogging in the first place is that they enjoy being able to make frequent updates and posts that keep all of their visitors up to speed with current situations. Mobile blogs, or “moblogs,” take this to the extreme by allowing users to post things literally as they happen. This new wave of moblogs and mobloggers keep web surfers up to date w

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Breeding fascism: the modern legacy of progressive blogging

Nick Griffin, the leader of the tiny British National Party, has a very low profile outside the UK. Their best political showing has been to pick up two seats in the European Parliament, when they polled 6% of the UK vote in that election in June 2009. They are a minority party and are unlikely to ever lead political thought in the UK, let alone Europe. Griffin has never appeared on public television to either promote or defend his party. The BBC, acknowledging that he now represents a small

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