Posts Tagged ‘bloggers’

New App For Bloggers To Write Without Complex Coding

September 13th, 2011

A highly anticipated new iPad blogger app will be released later this month. DraftCraft(TM) will change the way that bloggers compose and post their work to most any platform without complex coding issues.

Developed by the Ministry of Application(TM), a mobile app developer based in Russia, the DraftCraft blogger app works with WordPress, Blogger, LiveJournal, Chinese sina.com.cn or blog.163.com.

This is the first blogger app that is not affected by the HTML-code and the particular properties of a blogging platform, and it has its own simple-text editor.

DraftCraft’s carefully designed user interface keeps the entire writing process as simple as possible, allowing bloggers to concentrate solely on results. » Read more: New App For Bloggers To Write Without Complex Coding

Women Who Blog are the Most Actively Engaged Social Media Participants

April 16th, 2010

Women are nearly twice as likely to use blogs than social networking sites as a source of information (64%), advice and recommendations (43%) and opinion-sharing (55%), while they are 50 percent more likely to turn to social networking sites as a means of keeping in touch with friends and family (75%), BlogHer announced today.

The 2009 Women in Social Media Study by BlogHer, iVillage and Compass Partners, which will be released today, found that while women who use social media platforms share a strong desire to connect and to entertain themselves, there are also ways in which the motivations for using various social media platforms differ. » Read more: Women Who Blog are the Most Actively Engaged Social Media Participants

Surprise Blog Marketing:Little Things Make a Huge Difference

April 15th, 2010

Blogs by and large all look alike as far as the structure is concerned and regular visitors and blog readers find nothing new except the design and content of a blog. Content is the most important distinguishing feature of a blog differentiating it from other competitive blogs.

An element of surprise may hit anyone’s eyes and prompt saying “Wow, I never expected this! “. This would help the blogger cutting through the clutter and make people generate “word of mouth” and say “You need to see this, it is incredible indeed”.

Among the big shifts that you can select for your blog would be switching over the blog marketing from a “riding-shotgun” approach to a well planned strategically designed surprise oriented campaign. » Read more: Surprise Blog Marketing:Little Things Make a Huge Difference

Proficient Blogging Strategies

March 20th, 2010

A blog is a true reflection of its creator. It reflects the creator’s thoughts, vision, and communications, exposed to the entire world. Blog tells the whole story in itself. It really does not matter whether the blog is a ‘well organized blog’ or it is just a jumble of images and text imposed as mementos. It may be a well-designed, well conceptualized and well managed blog on one hand and on the other hand it may also be just a collection of links, advertisements, banners, and even some irrelevant text posts. 

Proficient blogging strategies help in making a blog successful and ensure its readers and visitors coming back regularly. There are umpteen of such strategies and have been proved extremely useful over a period. I am outlining some of these popular blogging strategies.

Keep the Blog Concurrent

A blog must be kept up-to-date and concurrent. All links should be properly placed and comfortably opening for the visitors otherwise the visitor will just move on. A neglected blog can never be a profitable or popular concept. Some of the best blogs are what Buzz Bruggeman describes as ‘intelligence agents’. These blogs have posts that would be of interest to their target audience. » Read more: Proficient Blogging Strategies

Scientists Attempt Blog Mining

March 14th, 2010

Technically speaking computers and search engine robots and crawlers cannot read and understand the words in blogs. However, scientists have started working in this direction and planning to perform “blog-mining” for “immediate information about every aspect of our lives and see in to out very souls”.

The Economist reports that, as part of efforts to help computers understand causality rather than just raw facts, a USC team are making them read and analyze blogs — which tend to be stories about what people have done, or intend to do, or personal thoughts. Eventually, they hope to come up with a system that can “gather aggregated statistics on a day-by-day basis about the personal lives of large populations.”

Don’t be surprised! Scientists believe that useful information can really be derived from the tedium of the blogosphere.

According to the Economist, “The web could be mined to track information about emerging trends and behaviors, covering everything from drug use or racial tension to interest in films or new products. The nature of blogging means that people are quick to comment on events in their daily lives. Mining this sort of information might therefore also reveal information about exactly how ideas are spread and trends are set”. » Read more: Scientists Attempt Blog Mining

PubSubHubbub (PuSH) Returns !

March 8th, 2010

The tongue-twister “PubSubHubbub” drew my attention a few days back while I was surfing news. Call it “PuSH” for convenience as the WordPress says. I never knew of it as I was not in to blogging in the 90’s when it first arrived as “updates pushing service”. “PuSH” is back now (no idea, when did this vanish!).

WordPress.Com now supports PubSubHubbub (PuSH), a dedicated service that ‘pushes’ all the updates from all the wordpress blogs to the RSS Readers automatically. » Read more: PubSubHubbub (PuSH) Returns !

Blogging Helps Children Honing Writing Skills

March 5th, 2010

Blogging helps kids and children honing their writing abilities and skills. School curriculums now days focus on enhancing and upgrading student’s capabilities through writing in various forms.

Blogging is big motivation to write on any topic. Children may become proficient writers in a couple of years if they continue with blogging.

School-based writing programs are generally linear in approach and lack multiple dimensions while blogging brings in multi-faceted writing capabilities with all-round skills that help in overall personality development.

Blogging is a useful tool for fostering various types of intellectual exchanges and development of analytical and argumentative writing capabilities among the school children which will ultimately help them while studying at university levels. This fact has also been substantiated by the ‘Pew Internet and American Life Project’ recently. » Read more: Blogging Helps Children Honing Writing Skills

Intrinsic and Extrinsic Reasons for Blogging

February 22nd, 2010

Do people blog just to help themselves blow off steam or is it an effective medium to articulate new ideas as well?

Bloggers agree that they are driven to blog by a desire to influence mainstream media or public opinion.

In a recently concluded research study at the University of Iowa graduate students of the UW- UW-Madison’s School of Journalism and Mass Communication asked several top bloggers about their “intrinsic and extrinsic reasons for blogging”. All these bloggers happen to be the political bloggers. » Read more: Intrinsic and Extrinsic Reasons for Blogging