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18 Sep

Lakes And Mountains On YouTube - For A Price

If you visit the YouTube homepage on September 18, you should see a video there from Tourism New Zealand and made by Weta Workshop, who brought you much of Lord of the Rings and King Kong. (If the video’s gone by the time you read this, you can still watch it here.)
Wow, New Zealand looks […]

12 Sep

Movers And Shakers Online

NXE has released a list of The Top 50 most Influential Bloggers. I like these lists because although I recognize most of the faces, there are some new ones to learn from and about. Some, like Digg.com’s Kevin Rose, don’t exactly qualify as ‘bloggers’ though.
Stop the Press: Only six of them are female. Does that […]

10 Sep

Sunday Link Express

45n5, a cool new blog I’ve just subscribed to for its interesting posts, has made a handy list of the Top 100 Make Money Online blogs based on their Technorati, Alexa and Google rankings. I’m currently at #45 on the list. However, as Nate Whitehill rightly points out, the Technorati ranking is skewed by link […]

31 Aug

Pirate Adventures Whilst Promoting Links!

Viral linking, the act of passing a list of blog links from site to site to grow everyone’s linkbacks and traffic, doesn’t have to be a dull, copy-and-paste job featuring a list of site names. *cough*
Check out Pirate Links by DCR Blogs (found via yet another check of my Technorati page to see who links […]

25 Aug

Would You Tattoo A Website On Your Body?

Would you get a tattoo of your favorite blog/site? I ask because a fan of the Digital Point forums and of Shoemoney has tattooed himself (link found via SelfMadeMinds).
I have nothing against tattoos, in fact I have one myself. But as much as I love certain sites I would not ink myself permanently with their […]

24 Aug

Friday Link Express

A big thanks and a slo-mo high-five to Darren at ProBlogger, who kindly added my post 7.5 Reasons I Abandoned You Today to one of his recent 31 Days To Building a Better Blog link lists (check’s in the mail, Darren) and sent lots of nice clicks and visitors my way.
Kevin at Blogging Tips talks […]

22 Aug

What’s $100 Worth: From AdSense To Million Dollar Wiki

Yesterday I announced my first AdSense check and decided to use the $114 to pay off my overdraft.
Today I un-decided that and instead invested the money back into the Internetz. I have purchased a Million Dollar Wiki page after reading about it on RyanShamus.com and JohnChow.com. I’ll tell you which page in a few days, […]

17 Aug

What Is Your Flagship Post?

If you run a blog, which post is your ‘flagship’ post so far? A flagship post is one that your blog is most well-known for. You might not consider it your best post, but it’s the one that’s received the most traffic/comments/bouquets.
I ask because a while back ChrisG, who runs the Authority Blogger Forum I […]

03 Aug

Lolcats 2: The Dark Side

I know you look forward to my Lolcat posts and view them as a tool to gain more readers, traffic, money and respect, as well as the opportunity to read an insightful account of the latest web trend. You’re welcome. Here’s another.
We’ve already covered what a Lolcat is and why they are popular: cute, funny, […]

29 Jul

Things I Learned On The Interweb This Week

Since I went away, my beloved country has banned satire in Parliament, a lame act picked up by The Daily Show which then proceeded to take the p***, as we say here. Oh, the mirth. Oh, the shame.
Chris at StartupOrBust is taking part in the Blogathon to raise money for the homeless. He’s blogging for […]

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