February 2010

This post is part of a weekly series, Fetching Friday, featuring the resources mashup, a journey through Boliva, and what’s coming up on kikolani.com.

The Resources Mashup

Here are some of the best articles I have stumbledupon this week.

Blogging / Writing

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It all began while compiling a list of high PageRank dofollow blogs in and not yet a part of the dofollow blog directory. I know, there are a ton of lists out there of high PR dofollow blogs, but I find that most do not include pertinent information, like live links to the blogs, if they require registration, do they allow keywords, etc. Plus a lot of the lists out there are older, so many of the sites are no longer dofollow. Some sites on these lists are dofollow, but don’t actually link to commenters’ websites but some profile page. And some sites have not updated in a long time, plus they close comments for articles after a certain time period, so there is no where to comment. But back to the point…

Do you know what the most difficult information to find was on many of blogs? A quick blurb on what the blog was actually about.

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This is a guest post by Leo Dimilo who has been an online marketer for over a decade and has quietly been earning a living online.

I am a marketer that also happens to blog. I guess you could call me a “cross-over” hybrid because I want you to know that there is a huge difference between being a blogger and being an internet marketer.

Bloggers blog, Internet Marketers make money online. We use the same tools, for the most part, but the big difference is that online marketers make money more easily with less traffic and less work.

In this article, I am going to show you some tips on how to implement common marketing strategies for those of you who aspire to blog for a living. But first, let’s look at the differences between online marketers and bloggers.

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This post is part of a weekly series, Fetching Friday, featuring the resources mashup, a video from TED on creativity, and what’s coming up on kikolani.com.

The Resources Mashup

Here are some of the best articles I have stumbledupon this week.

Blogging / Writing

Continue Fetching Friday – Resources Mashup, TED & Creativity

No matter your choice of profession, it’s much easier to find a job today than it was before the advent of the Internet. What used to be accomplished through phone calls, letters and word of mouth is now just a click away – you’re connected to all possible sources of jobs, not just through online job sites and forums but also through social networks like LinkedIn, Twitter and Facebook. It’s a time when technology rules, and if you’re not connected, you end up being the loser.

While blogging may not be a full time job for most people, it does pay to be on LinkedIn if you’re a serious blogger. The following are three benefits that this network could bring you.

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